DAINTY UNDERWEAR IN LONGCLOTH AND MADAOPLAM WELL GUT WELL MADE TASTEFULLY TRIMMED Particularity High Value Specially Low Prices Nightdresses "from 2s lid Combinations from 3s lid Chemises from Is lid Camisoles from Is 9d Knickers from 2s 3d Woven Combinations, Bodice and Vests in Variety ROULSTON, PUK^KOHE. J. Pilkington, Drapery' Manager.
Just Arrived Just Arrived 400 PAIRS SAMPLE HOSE Prices from 7d to 4s a pair. Extreme Values. MILLS' ECONOMIC King Street, Pukekohe
SADDLERY AND HARNESS Large Assortment of Gig Buggy and Waggon Harness Heavy Stock Saddles all hand made, and only the best selected leather used, from £3 12s 6d to *6 15s Gents Riding Saddles from 40s to 60s. FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP. QUALITY THE TEST OF CHEAPNESS Also in Stock A good range of Knee Rugs, Whips, Spurs and Nickel Goods. Unity is Strength. We unite quality and experience in our goods. The result is long life in your harness and satisfaction to all. We stock Faulkner's Famous Waterproof Leather Dressing, which makes old harness like new. Give your old oilcoats a dressing with Faulkner's Coat Reviver, which makes them waterproof. H. DELL & SON, Pukekohe. and SOxxS, the Pukekohe Family Butchers ESTABLISHED IN 1889. Purveyors of Prime High Class Meat. Small Goods made fresh daily. Young Pigs for sale. Hides, Bones and Tallow bought. Cash buyers of Fat Cattle, Sheep and Pigs at highest current rates. Telephone 40. GEO. S. LAPWOOD, TUAKAU. Coal, Sand, Shell, Bricks. Timber, Eu supplied or carried at shortest notice The Steam Launch Excelsior run-- on the Waikato River and branches carrying goods and ~assengers. Excursion and Picnic Parties arranged
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 58, 10 January 1913, Page 1
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266Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 58, 10 January 1913, Page 1
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