HERE'S MY END AT THE FARMERS’ HANDS While rabbit netting is so lew in pi ice farmers should get to wot'kand enclose their farms against the big local pest. We are making a specialty of ENGLISH RABBIT NETTING ' ■ AT W 6 PER ROLL. Of 50 yards, 36in high by 1 5-Bin. ' mesh. This is first-class netting, strong and durable, and is a genuine bargain line at, the price we are asking for it. Order now for prompt delivery at- * 18 '6 per roll. at Pi rave ware eg: PUIt EKOME' h (Continuedf rom Page 5) Supplementary Loan. It was decided to apply for a supplementary loan of £BOO, being 10 per cent, on the £BOOO load loan. Workers’ Romes. It was decided to reduce ithe rents of- the workers’ homes to 25s per week. The question of giving the tenants an option over the purchase of the properties was held in abeyance. Building Permits. It wad reported that a null ding was being erected on property in Massey Road for which a permit had not been granted.—The buildmg inspectors attention is to be drawn to the infringement of the by-lawsl Pav Sheet. Accounts totalling £lO5 Is 2 general account and £46 18s 4tl loan account were passe! for payment. REPORT Oft PROPOSED SOURCE OF WATER SUPPLY “I never feel the least sign of Rheumatics—it is a most wonderful cure.” Booklet free to sufferers. Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty., Hellaby’s Buildings, Auckland. 7 FOR fffAMUREWA TOWN DISTRICT At a recent meeting of the Manuwera Town Board the following report on the proposed water supply for Manurewa was received from Mr R„ G. Slyfield, civil engineer, of Auckland : Probable quantity required : The •area, of the town district of Manuwera is approximately 1950 acres with a pohlation at last census of 751. Within the next, 20 years it is quite possible for this area to be carrying a population of 4000 people at least. The daily per capita consumption of water in Auckland city for 1920 was 54 ga'll’ons, and I consider that in the case of Manurewa, where factories are likely to be established, that a per capita consumption of 50 gallons daily should be assumed. On this basis the da°y consumption would be 200.J000 gallons with a maximum consumption between 6 .am and 8 p.m. of say 10.000 gallons per Telephone 189. 25 YEARS’ PRACTICAL TAILORING EXPERIENCE. SAVE [HONEY SAVE MONEY TODD MONEY SAVED. SAVE £2 TO £3 A SUIT. Late of Oiahuhu. SUIT SPECIALIST, PUKEKOHE. || WE GUARANTEE A FIT. " The most modern methods. Best material, and a highly trained staff. Latest ideas are employed in producing the famous PUKEKOHE TODD SUITS PUKEKOHE We FIT your HEAD as well as your BODY by giving you YOUR IDEA of a good fitting suit, and we FIT YOUR PURSE WITH OUR PRICES Latest Materials and Fashions. Dress Suits and Breeches a Speciality. Also stocks Ready-to-Wear Suits, Breeches, Mercery, Hats, Ties, Shirts; etc., at prices that cannot be beaten in New Zealand. OUR MOTTO: QUALITY AND UNBEATABLE PRICES. Strand Pictures Premier Hall SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd CHARLES RAY CHARLES RAY CHARLES RAY CHARLES RAY CHARLES RAY IN “NINETEEN AND PHYLLIS. “NINETEEN AND PHYLLIS. “NINETEEN AND PHYLLIS. “NINETEEN AND PHYLLIS. “NINETEEN AND PHYLLIS. “NINETEEN AND PHYLLIS.
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PALACE HAIRDRESSING SALOON. LOOK out for the PALACE HAIRDRESSING SALOON, Pukekohe, under the management of a fiist-class hairdresser, late of J. Coleman. A clean, separate towel will be used for each customer, also fresh ci earn soap. Buster Brown haircutting a speciality. Scissors and Razors ground and seit, and put in first-class older, 1/- each. Opposite Patterson’s.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 736, 2 June 1922, Page 8
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