Situations Vacant. 'Y'yANTKD Good General or Lady Help, for home in Remuera. Apply Mrs Galway, Pukekohe, next to Technical High School. 70S \y.\NTED Youth for Machine Milking - ; no farm work; 25/- and found —Apply W. Lees, Onewhero. 783 YOUTH FOR MILKING Machines used; good home.—Apply Loughlin Bros.. Auctioneers, Hamilton. 820 Lost. T OST Brass Gap off Gig Wheel, Thursday, oth, between Kitchener Road and King Street.—Mrs Mollsop; ‘phono ,7‘JK. 800 T OST Young Dog, about six months old; brown and white; short haired; reward on information leading to recovery to Howard Bros., or Needham, Patumahoe. 812 T OST Yellow Dog; white collar; answers lo name of “Bob.” Apply Times Oflice. 810 To Let. pLDMBERS, ENGINEERS. Workj shop, GOft. x 24ft.; small rent; little opposition; prosperous town. Robert Pollok, Waiuku. 778 rpo LET—Furnished Room; use of kitchen and all conveniences; h. and e, water; ’phone. Apply at Times. 823 For Sale. pOR SALE House, 4 rooms and 1 scullery; electric light, washhouse, copper and tubs; J-acre section; near main street. Price £625: deposit £3oo.—Apply Times. 815 SALE —Pony, Gig (rubber ■*" tyred);. first-class order; built byHarrison and Gash. Apply to Mrs Claude, Post Office, Patumahoe. 808 ■pOR SALE Pure-bred Jersey Bull; quite clean and' sure; what offer? —Apply- W. Buttery, Pukekohe Hill. ’Phone 93W. 810 IG —Rubber-tyred, 3 Springs, Rolcr Bearings, Oil Axle, Skirt Wings, shifting Seat: as new. Hunter, Union Road, Mauku. 824 ANTED TO SELL Light Spring Cart, oil axles, three springs, lamps; suitable business or pleasure; first-class order; cheap. Hutchinson Brothers, Papakura. 773 J>ARGAIN JN pARTLY JMPROVED pARM. 272 ACRES —Just at the back of Pukekohe Hill; 150 acres splendid puriri bush; balance rough feed. * PRICE, £l3 per acre, or would cut up to suit purchasers. 800 ApplyA. G. POTTER, Otaua. For Exchange. WE have Client looking for 80 to 100 Acres, with First-class Dwelling; would exchange Modern Bungalow at Remuera, and cash. Also wanted: 30 Acres in exchange for a Modern Bungalow, Papatoetoe. H. Dell and Son, Pukekohe, and Queen Street, Auckland. 772 Wanted Known. AS a dirt ejector and scientific clothes . saver “NO-RUBBING” Laundry Help holds premier position. “So say all of us” New Zealand Women. (A) T>AGPIPES ! Bagpipes!—Hear Highlander McLeod, Show Grounds, Friday Night’s Concert. 804 pOOPER AND CBRD have installed an Acetone Welding Plant. Do not forget when considering purchasing a Ford Gar that John W. Andrew and Son with their Ford Garage in Pukekohe are best able to give you service. (1) TARESSMAKING Costumes and Dresses made up, short notice; Roulston’s Buildings, opposite The Crown Tea Rooms. .Charges moderate ’ 827 Everyone who visits John W. Andrew and Son’s Ford workshops admit they are best equipped Ford repair shops in N.Z. Give us a trial with your next repairs. (3/ TRACTS! —Not Fallacies; by Pussy- * foot Johnson; Strand Theatre, November 20th. 779 TJIARMERS —Get your Broken Gastings Acetone Welded at Cooper and Curd’s. ‘OR all classes of fancy and commercial printing come to the Times. ie Times. PWA BOOTH SAYS Prohibition the “Greatest Achievement of the Ages.” Hear Pussyfoot, Strand, November 20th. 770 rpyRES FOR FORD GARS —Only £3 10/ Cooper and Curd Ltd. 814*
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 785, 17 November 1922, Page 1
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