NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Engineers certificate lost. Land Transfer Act notice appears. Karaka Eoad Board invite tenders for road formation. W. Wright, jeweller. Pukekohe, quotes prices of several lines. Franklin County Council invite tenders for various works. Special meeting Franklin A. and P. Society, Tuesday, March 31st. Free Bros., Tuakau. give scir.e adrice to those about to marry. A phaeton will be offered for sale at Poke;io sale on Monday. Train arrangements Ngaruawahia regatta and Faeroa races advertised. A Catholic social and dance is being held in the Oddfellows' hall on Tuesday. Go and have a good time. Prize money won at the Franklin Show can now be obtained on application to the secretary. Are you gcing to exhibit at the Pukekohe Horticultural c'ocietj's Show on April 15th and 16th? Read their ad. to-day. On Tuesday, 17tb inat., Messrs A. Buckland and Sons will hold a clearing Hale at Tuakau on account of Mr E. Matuschka. Particulars advertised. Farmers requiring seeds and manures should call and inspect the splendid samples now being offered at Roulston's Stores. This firm has already established a very high reputation in this district for the high quality of seeds they stock, and, judging from the lines now on view, this reputation will be maintained. In our advertisng columns they draw the attention of outside farmers to the fact that price lists and samples wiil be promptly forwarded i;pon application. They maintain their prices are less than Auckland lists, and solicit enquiries and dial orders in order to convince farmers cf this fact.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 178, 13 March 1914, Page 3
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255NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 178, 13 March 1914, Page 3
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