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CHEER UP. A new supply of Phonographs and Becords just to hand. Nothing better to keep the boys at home. Don't take any chances but get your supplies at the right place, C. R. LUSHER (Successor to Max Labarre), PUKEKOHE, with every type of Phonograph and orer 1000 Records to select from With a practical experience of ovei seventeen years. lean supply you with tho rigli' article at the right price. Every Machine Guaranteed. No second hand Records. ASK ME TO DEMONSTRATE II AT TOUR OWN HOME. Ask for monthly list free.

If you want a farm sec SAM ALLISON, LAND, INSURANCE, & IMPLEMENT AGENT, BOMBAY, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. 11IA ACRES, situated 25 M miles from A" V Auckland, on Great South-road. An ideal farm in apple-pie order; carried last winter 30 dairy cows, 10 heifers. 10 sheep, 3 horses. All been ploughed and laid down in tip-top grasses. Convenient to creamery and station, etc. Wel watered and sheltered. Good D-roomed house and necessary outbuildings. Price £3B per acre. Terms. " lafi ACRES, 2 miles railway station. UU Good, almost new 4-roomed house. Farm in fair order. £lO per acre; £2OO cash. ACRES, 5 miles Drury station *>' land alongside sold at £l3 per acre. "Price £5 acre, £IOO cash. V llA ACRES, near Buckland. Good ,"" prospective value ahead, Price £22 10s acre. Terms. ACRES Bombay, 60 acres uw ploughed and grassed, 8 acres oats, orchard and garden, 5 r.h., close to creamery. Price £1250. Terms. * S GOING CONCERN-22- acres. Lovely volcanic soil in good order. Ideal home, house 12 rooms, good outbuildings, sleep proof fences, well watered, very convenient, 25 good cows, 130 ewes with lambs, full stock implements. The whole, lock, stock and barrel, £35 acre. SAM ALLISON. AGENT BOMBAY.

C. E. FINCH Livery and Bait Stables Tuakau Every Attention given to the Travelling Vehicles Always on Hire. QUINN & PEOPLES THE DRURY Coachbuilders, Horse Shoers Buggies, Dog Carts, Gigs, Spring Carts, Waggons, Dray;*, etc., Built to Order. Repairs of Every Description. "Workmanship Guaranteed. Prices and Estimates forwarded on Applicition. Hani Woods, Plow and Carrow Trees Bolts and Nuts of all sizes kept in etock. Paints and Oils at Moderate Prices. QUINN & PEOPLES, DRURY.

BOMBAY STORE FOB Seeds, Grains and Manures. A FULL STOCK GROCERIES KEPT. DRAPERY AND BOOTS. Builders' & Painters' materials on hand Lime, Bricks, Sand, Etc., Etc., Etc. Agent for Yates' Seeds. „ „ Weekly News. „ „ Daily Herald. „ „ Evening Star. „ Pukekohe Times: R. McCOWEN General Storekeeper :: BOMBAY. L. STEVENSON, HAIRDRESSING & BILLIARD SALOON TUAKAU Razor Setting a Specialty. FOR A GOOH HAIR CUT :: : OR SHAVE : :: I or anything in the I Tobacco Lino iro to I BRUNTON A lar Fancy Goods anil Requisites on hand. :: The Dominic n:: Hairdressing Saloon Kixo Street, PUKI KOJI H. McMAHON. Professor of Music ; BandmasU r Pukekolie Town Band. Teacher of all Musical Instruments. Bands for Dancing etc, supplied. Musical instruments selected. Twentyone years' thorough experience in the musical profession and train in Sydney. Expert l'iano Tuner. TUAKAU BAKERY. J. J. Enright, Having resumod bn^inf— it ilx -.l>l premises, thanks the many Incnd ami residents of the District who, lij th'ir splendid practical support arc making possible the extension of a sound and up-to-date Local Bread Supply

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 47, 29 November 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 47, 29 November 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 47, 29 November 1912, Page 4

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