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Wanted Known. TT AW All AN (Trades’ Queen) ENTERTAINERS; Grand Concert, Strand, Friday, October 20th. New songs, novel .costumes, pretty dances. Book at Cannell’s. 58 ( J QALLAGIIER AND HOWE are still in the ‘’Taxi Business. Ring ’phone j (day), llaujr 150 (night). 584 YyANTED Engines* Gars and all classes o WMaclupery to overhaul and repair. OrW-sfcan be left with W. S. Russell, Pukekolie.— .J. E. Greenwooiyfßutekiand. ’Phone 1 O'Tin. ‘ 572 “HPILDEN I'si‘d a Doust Racquet.” — These can be obtained from Cooper and Curd Ltd., Pukekolie. 022 T)ANGE Sfjyierjj^ Queen, Oddfellows’ Hall, sjrfhrday, Oclober 1 i. Gentlemen 2400 FEET 0F FLOOU a dust and building for car painting, and Curd’s, Pukekolie. SPACE in lire-proof at Cooper TTAWAUAN CONCERT. Bright and PrettyVroufpe Items. Hear Cora Melvin Day sing.— Strand Theatre, TNSPECT THE NEW GIGS in Cooper and Curd’s Show Rooms, Pukekohc. A CAIJ TO CATCH THAT TRAIN? Ring ’phone 4 (day), 115 or 150 (night.)—Gallagher and Howe, Taxi Garage', Pukekolie. 583 Everyone who visits John W.;vi\|idrew and Son’s Ford they are best equipped Ford repair/ shops in N.Z. Give us a trial with; your next repairs. (3) QCISSORS sharpened by, experts at Cooper and Curd’s/ ■piANOS Tuned and . Repaired;-- all - work guaranteed; distance no object.—J. Puryer, next Post Office, Pukekohe. 371 LIGHT Spring |Trap for sale j equal tlo new. Apply Cooper & Curd, Ltd. One : of John W! Andrew and Son’s Ford cars bring .ilia? a few tninutes of the town and make life worth living. Write or call for particulars : Hall Street, Pukekohe. (4) You have been thinking of buying a Ford- car for a long time now; now just think again and come along lo John W. Andrew and Son’s garage where a car is wailing for you. (5) Farmers! You have something you no longer have use for. Turn it into cash. Insert a “for sale” advt. in the Times, and a customer will be found. x TF YOU WANT A VEHICLE of any description, have a look through Cooper and Curd’s Showrooms, King Street, Pukekohe. QINGLE-SEATED BUGGY for sale, cheap.—Apply Cooper and Curd, Ltd., Pukekohe. The Times is more than a district newspaper. It is the clearing house for all sorts of articles for sale. It is the rendezvous of all requiring to purchase something. It is a guide to economy in purchasing. x Times are better, in fact they were never better before, so keep smiling and get a Ford car from John W. Andrew and Son, Hall Street, Pukekolie, and Auckland. (6) j What about that Tractor? Look at the price, £225 cash, or terms if required. Full particulars at John W. Andrew and Son’s, Eden Terrace, Auckland. (9)

Ford owners! Have you seen our Akuret Oil Gauges, price 15/. No more crawling under the car in the mud. John W. Andrew and Son, Pukekohe and Auckland. (8) “A FAKE to yourselves nests of plcasimt thoughts (Ruskin), while "NO-RUBBING” Laundry does Ihe weekly family washing. Blake. ■ • (7) j HT AX I FOR HlßE—When you want a Car, ring ’phone 54; charges lowest..—C. Blair, proprietor. 304 T AIMES are exolling ‘NO-RUBBING’ Laundry Help, “Golden Rule” Soap, and "Keep Smiling” Sand Soap. —S. W. Mills, Agent for “NO-RUB-IXG.” (6) Do not forget when considering purchasing a Ford Car that John W. Andrew and Son with their Ford Garage in Pukekohe are best able to give you service. (1) CIX Ounces of “Golden Rule” Soap k wilh one small packet of “NORUBBING” Laundry Help is our favourite receipt, for washing clothes sciontilicially clean. —Pukekohe Grocers. 10) The business man who hasn't sufficient faiili in his slock to advertise/ it, is a stagnant individual with a stagnant business. lie can go backward hut he certainly cannot go forward. Always buy advertised goods. x

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 775, 13 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 775, 13 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 775, 13 October 1922, Page 1

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