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J.W. Jones THE EXPERIENCED AND PROVED TRUSTWORTHY AUCTIONEER. _'l years associated in the business of my late father. NOTE MY ADDRESS: MARKET SQUARE, AUCKLAND OPPOSITE TOWN HALL Dairy and Farm Produce Merchant SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION PENS FOR POULTRY. CONSICN YOUR PRODUCE. POULTRY. FRUIT. BUTTER and ECCS. My Trade Mark J. W. JONES AUCTIONEER MARKET SQUARE AUGKLAND SOME WINTERLINES Ladies' Costumes from 16/6 to 45 • Ladies' Coats 10/6 to 24 • .Sports Coats in all colours .. 9/6 to 20 • Dress Tweeds from f . per yard. Winter Dresses MILLS' ruK ECONOMIC. JWJ A \ \ /

JAMES GRIBBLE, DIRECT IMPORTER Begs to announce that he has just landed a very large consignment of the well known Willesden Green Proofed Canvas. (The highest' standard m the World) Also a high grade check lining for the manufacture of Horse Covers. Also a very heavy line of Flax Canvas for tiie manufacture of Cow Rugs. These special lines enable us to gi\e extremely good values in both horse and cow covers and all canvas sheetings ALL COVERS MADE TO MEASURE GUARANTEED stitched with the verybest of thread and nothing but selected strapping used. Another reminder is given of the full range of Belfast Rope in various sizes just to hand. JAMES GRIBBLE SADDLE & HARM ESSMAKER, Waiuku. Agent for South British Insurance Co ALBERT KING Bookseller and Statio.ier WAIUKU Fancy Goods. Music. Post Cards Agent for Victoria Insurance Co

NOTE THIS WHEN YOU WANT tyres tightened try COOPER and CURD their appliances are modern, come and inspect the patent flooding plate. We can do any twowheeler in TWO HOURS. , FRANKLIN CARRIAGE FACTORY KING St., PUKEIVOHE.

A Boiler that is specially strengthened at the most important place. BURTS "Everybody inu.-t know that a Boiler gets double the wear at the bottom than it docs anywhere else. At thi.s point the heat from the lire is grcnte.-l, the weight of the water and clothes is heaviest, while it is the bottom that pets the knocks when clothes are bcinu poked. Consequently, unless strengthened, the bottom is worn out while other parts are <|tii:c good. For this reason you get far longer wear from Burt's Copper Washing Boiler. Burt's are made by special machinery, and the bottoms are of extra heavy gauge Copper. They are power hammer planished, which ensures even thickness throughout, and prevents thin places. Average weight, one pound to the gallon. This is the ccyre:t weight for boilers. Though so much better, Burt's Copper Washing Boilers are no dearer than others—in many cases cheaper. OBTAINABLE ALL IRONMONGERS AND PLUMBERS. A. & T. BURT, Limited, m

ORDER THIS BRAND OF SLAG BRAND BASIC r SLAC And Scj tlial \o:ir Merchant". Mi|»l»:y i'. STAR BRAND is tiu Slajj which has made this Fertilizer Famous, STAR BRAND is thoroughly Rc!i 11 »Ie and therefore Best and Clu apt'M, ORDER IT NOW. STAR BRAND SLAC i- ahsolutely necessary to successful tanning. OBTAINABLE FHOM ALL MAM'UE MERCHANTS FIRST DISPLAY AUTUMN AND WINTER NOVELTIES ,k Free " Stores. Ne« J'n>s Gads inhaling twdiifivo Dions and LV'.stuino I Al i' tlif \ i i\* I.att'bt in Millinery. Al.ll HIGH GRADE GOODS AT KEEN (IT V l'L':< l'.\ The Leading Drapers and Complete CC DlOSa- House Furnishers, TUAKAU.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 185, 7 April 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 185, 7 April 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 185, 7 April 1914, Page 1

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