SUBSCRIPTIONS. Delivered: Per Annum, 13/(in advance). Posted: Per Annum 21/- (in advance). Casual Advertising. Wanted, Lost and Found, Situation Vacant, etc <l6 words), 1/- cash, 1/6 hooked; 3 consecutive insertions 2/6, 4/6 booked.
Wanted Known. RANTED KNOWN—Todd, Pukekohe, has opened a new department for Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing and Renovating Sui|ts and Costumes . All work done by a skilled tradesman . No job too big and none too small. 206 TJRISH demand for “Keep Smiling” ** Boot Polish, “NO-RUBBING” Laundry Help, and “Keep Smiling” Sand Soap.—Farmers’ Union Trading Go. (15) Business Notices. TOBLERONE A BEAUTIFUL BLEND OF : f- : f -J. JJONEY AND VUT IN jyjJLK OHOCOLATE. OBTAINABLE ALL CONFECTIONERS D. C. W A I. THE CASH WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL Fruiterer and Greengrocer.' Fresh Vegetables and Choice Fruits in Season. / High- class Confectionery and large assortment of Delicious Drinks. ■ V, ) WHOLESALE SUPPLIER OF FRESH VEGETABLES. Country Orders receive prompt attention. CASH BUYER OF FUNGUS. Highest Market Price Given. D. C. WAI, Next F. Perkins and Co., KING STREET, PUKEIvOHE. P.O. Box 42. a ’Phone 207. J> JJRAITIIWAITE Bookseller, Stationer, Fancy Goods, Next Public Trust Office KING STREET, y PUKEKOHE. EVERYTHING of the latest in Books at Auckland prices Henry Owen’s latest “The Tarrant of Tin Spout,” The Phantom Herd” (B. M. Bowes) 2/6, Sherlock Holmes’ new book “His Last Bow” 2/6; all Ridgwell Callumns, Zane Greys, Charles Edward Seltzer, William McLeod Raines, Clarence Mulford, Ruby Ayres, Grace Richmond’s, Charles Garvice, and others, at 1/6 and 2/6. Boxes of old English style stationery 7/6 box. Stationery, boxes 2/6, 3/3 each, can guarantee quality. Sympathy, Comic and Birthday Cards. Note Books 3d, sd, 7d, 9d, 1/6, 2/6. Exercise Books 4 for 1/- and 6d each. School Pads 6d, 120 pages lOd, 160 pages 1/. Imitation Flowers, all colours: paper 6d, wax 9 each. Children’s Picture Books cheap. Marking Ink for Clothes, iOd, 1/ box. Foun-tain-pen Ink i/, 1/6. Playing Cards i/6', 2/C), 3/. Receipt and Delivery. Books, 1/, 1/3, Agent, lor all weekly papers'. Sporting an/1 Dramatic News, Observer, Bulletin, Weldon's Fash- I ions, Crochet Books, Comics. I am at your service. Your Inspection. Invited. Note address: Next to Public Trust Office, King St., Puke kohe. Church Services. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity,] November sth, 1922. S. Andrews’, 11, Matins, Litany anti Sermon; 7, Evensong and Sermon. . S. Paul’s, Buekland: 7.30, Evensong| and Sermon. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. . St. James’: 11, Rev. S. Nixon. St. James’: 7, Mr E. Allan. Bombay: 2.30, Rev. S. Nixon. Buekland: 7.3 ft, Rev. S. Nixon. Soloist evening service at James’: Mrs Potter. METHODIST CHURCH. Pukekohe: 11, Rev. T. W 7 ooloxall;| 7, Rev. T. Wooloxall. Buekland: 11, Mr C. Bycroft. Tuakau: 11, Rev. W. T. Hooper; 7, Mr C. Bycroft. Bombay: 11, Mr W. Vant. Carlton: 7.30, Rev. W. T. Hooper. Paerata: 2.30, Rev. T. \VooloxalL| CHURCH OF CHRIST, PUKEKOHE HILL. Bible School, 10 a.m. Worship,] 11 a.m. Preaching, 7 p.m. Mr T. M. Turner will preach. Sub-* ject: “Excuses.”
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 781, 3 November 1922, Page 1
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