PAPAKURA AMD MANUREWA ADVERTISEMENTS. BROS., GENERAL CARRIERS AND CONTRACTORS. PAPAKURA. Carrarig in all Its branches underiAkaf to all parts of the district by Motor Trucks and horse vehicles. COAL. COKE AND FIREWOOD DELIVERED. Agent for J. J. Craig Bricks. "PHONE 25. PAPAKURA. ‘ JPAIPAKURA FURNISHING CO. J. BARTON t FOR SALE. 45 gallon Dome Separator, 12 gal. Oomo Separator. Both in good order ,and guaranteed. Also 50 Rabbit Traps, 75 gallon , Concrete Trough, 'Vbrmorel Sprayer (new), Columbia Gramaphone and Records, Set Wash "Tubs, Crockery, Hardware and Furniture of every description. Special -throw out prices for this month. Tiatest Electric Model Indian and Nearly new ; only done a fefew miles. This is a snip, £l2O. HOUSE FURNISHER AND DEALER. ’PHONE 58, PAPAKURA.
{RICHARDSON 1 BROS;, LTDi, PAPAKURA. ' • v*. -. V*i :£ ... - - • • MOTOR GARAGE, GENERAL ENGINEERS AND UNDERTAKERS. Repairs to all makes of Motor Cars and Machinery. Cars and Lorries for hire at all hours. BENZINE, OILS” TYRES, AND ACCESSORIES ALWAYS ON f HAND. PAPAKURA TO KARAKA MAIL ANP PASSENGER SERVICE. C^sa^Sr' Rapakura 10 a.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, i Leaves Karaka 11.30 a.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdavs. GARAGE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. THONES—DAY : 5. NIGHT : 49 aud 36. F. H. LESLIE, REG. SANITARY PLUMBER. Tanks, Chimneys and all Sheet Metal Work. ESTIMATES FREE. OPPOSITE PICTURE HALL, PAPAKURA. 'Phone 52. W. L. ELLIOTTCASH BUTCHER, GREAT SOUTH ROAD, PAPAKURA. All meat killed in our own abhatoirs, and kept in cooling chamber during hot weajther. At city prices, Trial solicited. ’Phone 65, Papakura. I MANUREWA GARAGE. The Garage with a high repeutaSpecialists in internal combustion engines. All makes of cars repaired and overhauled. f anzine, Oils, Tyres at Bedrock Prie%f; Ford, stockists and specialists. All work guaranteed. W. KIIHBER, BIANUREWA. "’Phone 6, 3 rings. FOR all social and commercial printing, ring the Times Office, Telephone 2. Pukekohe, and traveller will wait on you with samples.
shirs, c. ms. McConnell. SEVERAL DRAPERY HOUSE PAPAKURA. SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL WOOLLEN GOODS— All Wool Jumpers —were 17/6 to 40/ — Now 11/6; 12/6; 15/; 25/. All Wool Tweed Coats — were 65/ to 110/ — Now 35/; 45/; 67/6;. 84/. V AH Wool One-Piece Frocks — were 42/ to 85/ —Nqw 29/6, 35/, 45/ 67/6. IHen’s All Wool Scarves (Navy)— 3/11.; men’s Roslyn Wool Knit Sox—2/3; /6 2/11. Men’s Striped Galatea Working Shirts—6/11 each, all sizes, men’s 9 oz Denims, 3 to 6 8/11; 7 to 8 9/6 pair. MRS MCCONNELL. ■' MAIN ROAD .... PAPAKURA.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 759, 8 September 1922, Page 3
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