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i. S. VALENTINE & Co., Merchants & Importers, MERCER.

THE BEST MILKING MACHINE IS TRELOAR MILKING MACHINE CONTINUOUS RELEASER Driven by bolt not by vacuum and therefore doe* not interfere with the vacuum. LOOK AT THE Triangular Teat Cup-It is the most perfect made. Doesn't strain the cows. The teat cannot escape from the centre of the suction and pressure This cup excites a natural tlow of milk, and when attached to other machines it has been proved to increase the milk yield. The Releaser gives a continuous flow of milk and will last a lifetime. It does not box the milk up but lets it escape before it can become contaminated with odours. That is important, but a still more essential thing is that the Treloar Releaser does not interfero with or break the vacuum. In this respect it is superior to all its competitors. 1 CHAS. A. KIDD, Sole District Agent, Aka Aka

Auction Sale, Pukekohe J. S. de Montalk and Co. Fuvoured with instructions from Miss A. M. Lambert, dressmaker, King Street, Pukekohe, to Sell her furniture and effects, THURSDAY, Apiil 2nd, at 1 30 p m. : Comb, chest, wash stand, w.w. stretcher, kapok mattress, quilts, blankets, sheets, etc., toilet set, book shelf, Otterman couch, 2 tables, hearth rugs, hall runner, linoleum, lamps, dining chairs, rockor, cupboard, occasional table, pedestal, Perfection stove (almost new\ crockery, etc , general kitchen u'ensils and assortod pictures. The whole to be sold without reserve. THURSDAY, April 2nd, at 1.30 p m Behind Mr Patterson's book shop. J. S. de MONTALK, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, April 3, at 10.30 a.m CLEARANCE SALE OF THE FURNITURE of Herbert Edward Brunton on the premises, Harris Street, Pukekoho, The whole of the household furniture including : 2 doublo brass bedsteads with 2 spring mattresses, and 3 kapok mattresses and bedding, 1 Singer drophead sewing machine, 1 stuffed deer's head, 2 dining tables, 3 carved dining chairs, 4 Bentwood chairs, 2 fancy carved tables, 1 large rimu cheffonier, 12 pictures framed, 3 toilet sets, linoleum on -1 rooms, kitcheu ware and utensils, A-doz good siuging canaries, 2 vols. Dr. Muskett's medical works, leather bound, !• vols. The Horso by Professor Wortley. Auctioneer, J. S. De Montalk, Waiuku.

FOR SALE BY AUCTION x AT WAIUKU. SATURDAY. April 4th, 1914. (>n account of Waiuktt Veterinary Society, ineorp, Messrs A. IjUCKLAND & SONS will offer for sale by auction the Corrugated Iron Drug Eooin for removal (10x8 J lately used by Mr N. Marquis. The building can be inspected where it stands by the resiJence of of Mr Marquis W. L. WEST, Secretary.

COUNTRY SALES. FOR APRIL. WAIUKU: Saturday ! PAPAKUKA: Special Hoi so Sale, Moiiduy (> VVELLSFORD: Tups lay 7 HELENSVILLE: Wednesday 8 POKENO: Monday '_»(J HO WICK : Mondav JO RUNCIMAN: Tuesday 21 PUKEKOHE: Monday 27 Alfred Buckland and Sons

COUNTRY SALES FOR MARCH. ARAPOHU: Wednesday, 25 PAPAROA: Thursday 26. TAKAPUNA: Friday, 27 MAUNGATUROTO: Friday, 27 KAIWAKA, Saturday, 28 FOR APRIL. WARK WORTH : Wednesday 1 CLEVEDON: Monday 6 PAPAKURA: Tuesday 7 PUKEKOnE: Tuesday 14 COROMANDEL: Thursday Ifi WAIUKt) : Saturday 18 HENDERSON: Monday 20 PFKEKOHE HORSE SALE TUAKAU : Thursday J.'i KAIHT : Saturday 2-i WHITFOHIJ: Monday 27 TANOUWAHINE: lueMlay 2s ARAPUHI'E : Wodnosday 2'.t PAPAROA : Thursday ;;u New Zealand Loan and Mercantile ARencv Coy., Ltd.

THE WAIKATO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE BACON CO.. LTD. Frankton Junction. Will be receiving I'igs at the following stations and dates ; Future Dates will be advertised. HIGHEST CURRENT PRICE PAID. ALEX. MiHAE, Local Representative. The Waiuku Butchery H.S LIMNIER PKIME MEAT UNLV, Lowest Possible Prices.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 183, 31 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 183, 31 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 183, 31 March 1914, Page 3

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