i Amusements, Nestings, Etc. ! I AUCKLAND WINTER SHOW. JULY 3rd TO JULY Sth, 1922. | CLASSES FOR ALL AGRICUL- |; TURAL PRODUCE. [• A special feature of the Show will be DISTRICT COURTS, for which space and financial assistance will be provided. This is your opportunity tv> show the Dominion what your disrirt can produce. For schedules and particulars? Apply to A. D. STANLEY, Secretary. G.P. O. Bex S 6. 39G OPENING CEREMONY. THE Tuakau School Committee extend an invitation to the general public to be present at the official opening of the new Tuakau Public School on Wednesday, March B)th, at 1.30 p.m. 409 ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. DANCING will be held every Saturday, 8 to 11. Gents 2s, ladies Is. Learners 7,30, 6d exltra. J. SPENCE, 418 Pro. and Teacher. Public Notices. A CARD. MR. FRANCIS H. BRITTAIN, Late Inspector of Stock, has commenced business in Auckland as Land and Estate Agent, C/o Anglo-Oriental Trading Co., Ltd. Endean’s Buildings. ’Phone 2366 A. MUSIC TUITION. C. D. BAKER, Teacher of Piano, Organ, Violin and Theory, Pukekohe : Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Vacancies for a limited number of pupils*. Address—3l Orakei, Road Remuera. 408 DENTISTS AMENDMENT ACT, 1921-22. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ANY person desiring to apply for registration under the above Act is hereby advised that on or/ before the 29th day of April he must give notice in waiting to DirectorGeneral of Health of his intention to sit for examination. No special form of application need be used. 414 PUBLIC NOTICE. HAVING disposed of our Auctioneering business to CARDEN and Co., we wish to notify all persons having goods at present in the Mart, to either transfer to Carden and Co. or remove. Thanking all for past favours, and trusting same will be extended to our successors. 411 0. V. BRASSEY. R. LINDNER, GO ACKBU ELDER, WHEELWRIGHT, AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH. All classes of vehicle building and repairing undertaken. Workmanship and Materials Guaranteed. A trial will convince. ESTIMATES FREE. GEORGE STREET, TUAKAU. PALACE HAIRDRESSING SALOON. LOOK out for the PALACE HAIRDRESSING SALOON, Pukekohe, under, the management of a first-class hairdresser, late of J. Coleman. A clean, separate towel will ba used for each customer, also fresh cream soap. Buster Brown haircutting a speciality. Scissors and Razors ground and sed, and put in first-class order, 9:1, each. Opposite Perkins and Co., TAKAAINE POST OFFICE STORE.' A. F. Cox wishes to announce to residents of Takanini and surrounding district that he has taken over the aoove business, and by strict attention to your requirements hop.es to merit a fair share of your business. Delivery in district twice weekly. Quality right, price right. Fo-A Office and Telephone Bureau. TAKANINI POST OFFICE STORE.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 712, 7 March 1922, Page 1
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