F. E. SIMPSON. i.and ami i;si \ i •: a<;i:n r. (I'li> iit- T'. 1 i Secretary I'ukekohc Veterinary I lul>. luis removed to ground lloor oilier lately occupied liy the Franklin County Council. COMI'LETE LIST OK lIUI SK AM> FARM PROPERTIES FOR S VI. E Pukekohe New house oi' i rooms scullerv, washhouse, cop|ior, and tubs, bath room. 7 stall stable, all in tirst-class order, with 1 acre ground close to King street £70(1. only £l. r >n cash required, or the house can lie purch ised with 1 | acre land lor £ t"25, cash £IOO. Waiau—l^ 1 acres, To acres in grass, balance fallow ; ■> roomed house and all necessary outbuildings. Trice, including stock, impleinenU and furniture, £ll per acre About £6OO c.ish required, This farm must be sold hence the absolute bargain. Waiau —I"T acres, Kid acres m best English grasses, balance drainable swamp. House ol I rooms, stable. <S:c. A real good farm Price £ls per acre. Easy terms.
SEVERAL CHOICE HUILDINC SECTIONS FOR SALE. Dining :: Rooms. When Visitors wish to Dino well in Pukekohe : they should visit THE DOMINION : Accommodation House.: II .s Now and Up-to-date. Customers say it is tuo best plaeoin town. MRS McGUVEIvN, : Proprietress. Patumanoc. Y* Good Old Stvle For Good Meals, Attontit*u and General Comfort tho MAUKU HOTEL is hard to beat. Wiuos, Spirits, and Boer, bottled and draught, of best tjualitios only. T. B. BAILEY, Proprietor The Tuakau Hotel * may rely upon finding comfortable accommodation, a good tabloand every attention. Wines, Jioers, and Spirits of bost quality only.
M. FOLEY, Proprietor. WAIUKU KENTISH HOTEL Visitors to Waiuku aro reminded that they will liiid (.loan and comfortable accommodation, a tip-top table and tho best of attention at the Kentish Hotel. Considerable improvements having recently boen effected tho proprietor invites support from the travelling public. lv. T. KEID, Proprietor. RAILWAY HOTEL Mercer, W.C.PICKETT - - Proprietor Tho best brands of Ale, Wine, and Spirits always in stock. Country orders punctually attended to. Good accommodation for visitors. Telegraphic address: PICKETT, MERCER. NOTICE OF REMOVAL Wo luive pleasure iu informing our clients that we have removed to Now Premises opposite lhiilway Station. J. WOLSTENHOLME AND CO. Painters, Decorators and Picture
Kramers. Agento Bolter's 1 'ye Works, rukokuhe. WAIUKU Mail Coach Leaves Waiuku 7.■')(• a.iu Mauku N. I') a.m. •Arrives Bukekulto M 1 a.m. daily. Leaves l'iikok<»lie 1 !.•'><• a.m., Mauku I. I", j).in. Aniu's Waiuku 'l.l > juii. daily. 11 Olxb Kb AND I>L til. I i;s UN II IKK F PARKER ro.UHINO I'KOI'KIKIOK. MAIL COACH. Leaves BOMBAY Bust Ollke a.m. and - lo l'.m. Daily. Leaves DBI'KY '' a "I. and H»p.ur Hr.ikcs and Sulkies on Hire. J. H. CARTER L'ri'iiuetur, - BOMBAY
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 174, 27 February 1914, Page 4
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