Wanted Known. NEW GIGS in Cooper -*- a na (^urtl ’ s Show Rooms, Pukekohe. h. v Keep up witii 'v? U1 ’ ne iShbour who has a Ford car. Jiot stand at the gate and watch him go by, just hop on the train and go and S,ee John W. Andrew and Son; cars always -ready for immediate delivery. (18) T ADIES are exolling ‘NO-RUBBING’ Laundry Help, “Golden Rule” Soap, and “Keep Smiling” Sand Soap. —S. W. Mills, Agent for “NO-RUB-ING.” . (6) T AWN MOWERS —Repaired, Sharpened and Adjusted by W. Blackwood, King Street, opposite J. Patterson’s. 644 LIGHT Spring Trap for equal ho new. Apply Cooper & Curd, Ltd. . Look! Park your Ford Car at John W. Andrew and Son’s garage in Pukekohe, Hall Street, near Post Office. This is a safe place to leave your car when “1/TAKE to yourselves nests of pleasthoughts (Ruskin), while “NO-RUBBING” Laundry does the weekly family washing. R. H. Blake. (7) ‘IJO-RUBBING’ Laundry Help means better limes for Housewives and belter business\for us.—R. H. Blake, Agent for “NO-RUBBING.” (13) Now is the time to buy your car for the coming summer, and the right car to buy is a Ford from John W. Andrew and Son, Pukekohe. Write or call for full particulars. (13) One of John W. Andrew and Son’s Ford cars bring the farm within a few minutes of the town and make life worth living. Write or call for particulars; Hall Street, Pukekohe. (4) AVVERHAUL ol' Milking Machines and Stationary Engines; guaranteed work; will travel—Leave orders at Woolley’s Garage, Tuakau. G 75 TJIANOS Tuned and Repaired; all “"• Jl work guaranteed; distance no object.—J. Puryer, next Post Office, Pukekohe. 371 •' ■' * ■ * ■ • ■ .' • • QCISSORS sharpened by experts at ° Cooper and Curd’s. Shell Motor Spirit will give you the best results. ’fry some. John W. Andrew and Son always > have it at Hall Street, Pukekohe. Call or write for quotations. (12) C INGLE-SEATED BUGGY for sale, cheap.—Apply Cooper and Curd, Ltd., Pukekohe. GIN Ounces of “Golden Rule” with one small Dacket of boap •NORUBBING” Laundry Help is our favourite receipt for washing . clothes scientificially clean. —Pukekohe Grocers. (16) QTREET STALL Franklin Queen (Thelma Civil), Friday October 27th. Gift cakes and produce thankfully received. Last effort; help our Queen. 685 nrVAXI FOR HlßE—When you*want a Gar, ring ’phone 54; charges lowest.—C, Blair, proprietor. 364 The Fordson Tractor is a most important farm implement if you wish to get the best out of your land. Price now reduced to 225 at John W. Andrew and Son’s, Pukekohe. (2) The Times is more than a district newspaper. It is the clearing house for all sorts of articles for sale. It is the rendezvous ol' 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 ear from John W. Andrew and Son, Hall Street, Pukekohe, and Auckland. (6) nPRADES’ QUEEN Street Stall in Perkins’.Building, Friday, Oct. 27. Our last effort. Make it a success. 645 •VTOVEMBER Ist—M.lJ. Oddfellows’ Annual Dance at Mauku. Gents. 2/6, Ladies 1/-. Conveyances arranged; hook your seat at the Strand. Further particulars later. —11. Beagiey, Secretary. TIT ANT ED KNOWN M. O’Connell ” has commenced Boot Store at Otahuhu. Quality and Prices right. Trial solicited. 662 We know everyone is wondering how they are going to learn to drive one of John W. Andrew and Son’s Ford cars, but why worry when we ! guarantee to teach you. (7) What about that Tractor? Look at the price, £225 cash, or terms if re- 1 quired. Full particulars at John W. Andrew and Son’s, Eden Terrace, Auckland. ; 9) You have been thinking of buying a Ford car for a long time now; now just think again and come along to John W. Andrew and Son’s garage where a car is waiting for you. (5) 2400 FEET OF FLOOR SPACE in a dust and fire-proof building for car painting, at Cooper ami Curd’s, Pukekohe.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 778, 24 October 1922, Page 1
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