LAND AGENCY, TYLDEN 8t SPIERS Auckland, Papakura and Pukekohe. : Tyltlen & Spiers desire to announce that they have opened 1 branch business In Pukekohe under the management of Mr J. \V. Howard, a well-known and practical farmer of 12 years' experience in this district. Temporary offices have been secured in King Street. Our sale list is most extensive Write for it. Call for it. But get it. Our list contains the linest money-making propositions in the district. TYLDEN & SPIERS, Pukekohe. Local Manager's 'Phone No 46
G. SMITH, Cheap Draper, WA IU KU. Formerly of Papakura. Invites inspection of his up-to-date stock of General Drapery, Men's and Boys' Clothing I have a superior stock of long curtains by the pair or yard Try My Wearwell Hosiery for Ladies and Gentlemen, Imported Direct Seasonable Goods arc. arriving as the season advances, such as Blankets, Flannel, Flannelette, liugs etc., all Guaranteed at Town Prices N.B. I have just installed in my shop a Graetzen Lamp of 100 candle power, which gives a very effective light worth seeing WHEN OUT SHOPPING VISIT HURLEYS CORNER For high-class Fruit and Confectionery, Smoked Fish twice weekly. Buchanan's Pasties and Meat Pies. All Vegetables in season. HURLEY & SMITH, Pioneers of the Express Carting Business in Pukekohe, Will be glad to undertake all kind:- of Carting, Forwarding and Receiving. Estimates given. Furniture removed. SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMIf you require your Carting business done in a thoroughly reliable manner just Phone No. 23. Coal and Firewood Merchants. We have btiill our business by obtaining public coulideiii e. (Inr motto : PROMPTNESS & RELIABILITY. HURLEY & SMITH.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 27, 4 September 1912, Page 4
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