Public Notices. A. CARTER, Cash and Family Butcher, Puni. Having purchased the butchery business of Mr C. Kidd, of Puni, I am now prepared to supply the residents of Pukekohe and surrounding districts with the best of Ox Beef and Mutton. Cart delivers daily. Trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Professional. MR PERCY BOYD. DENTAL SURGEON, PUKEKOHE. VISITS WAIUKU EVERY WEDNESDAY. MISS ALICE RYAN A.T.0.L., teaches the Haiwaiian Ukulele in 12 lessons Pianoforte, Theory and Singing taught. Opposite Patterson’s, King Street, Pukekohe. 442 ERNEST D. WILKINSON, A.P.A. (N.Z) PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, COMPANY SECRETARY, Begs to announce dliat he has commenced the practice of his profession at No. 1 Legal Chambers, Pukekohe. Income Tax Returns aa speciality. Telephone) 141. R. T. CARTER, Dr. OPT., G. 5.0.1., Optician, Queen Street, Auckland, will attend Mr Brosnahan’s Pharmacy, King Street, every Friday. Sighttesting free. 489 M ISS F. JACKSON, BuckTand, teacher Pianoforte and Theory. Few vacancies. Pupils thoroughly grounded. Terms from 17/6. 503 Motors and Cycles. EF you want to know anything about a Ford Car, ask John W. Andrew and Son. IF you want a good tyre at a reasonable price, you will get it ad John W. Andrew and Son’s, Pukekohe and Auckland. THERE are many improvements on John W,. Andrew and Son’s la.te model Ford, though the prices are down. THE Ford Motor Company manufactured 1,023,553 Ford Cars. John W. Andrew and Son did not sell them all, but they sold more than anyone else in the North Island, N.Z. NEITHER Henry Ford or John W. Andrew and Son will be satisfied till every farmer in Pukekohe is Fording on. JOHN W. ANDREW & SON 7 are still Fording on in top gear. The shortage of money make the Ford sell all the better, because its the best value you get for the money. Business Notices.
PATUMAHQE HOTEL. Free House. ALL LIQUORS TRUE TO LABEL. GOOD TABLE KEPT. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. The leading hotel of the Franklin County. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. ’Phone 4, Patumahoe. LEN DUNN Proprietor. 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 be used for each customer, also fresh cream soap. Buster Brown haircutting a speciality. Scissors and Razors ground and sek, and put in first-class order, 1/- each. Opposite Patterson’s.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 718, 28 March 1922, Page 1
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