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H. S. VALENTINE & Co. Merchants & Importers, MERCER. THE BEST MILKING MACHINE IS TRELOAR MILKING WITH ITS = MACHINE CONTINUOUS RELEASER Driven by belt not by vacuum and therefore does 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 encape from the centre of the suction and pressure This cup excites a natural flow of milk, and when attached to other machines it has been proved to increase the milk yield The Releaser gives a continuous (low 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 slill more essential thing is that the Treloar Releaser does not interfere with or break the vacuum. In this respect it is superior to all its competitors. | CHAS. A. KIDD, Sole District Agent, Aka Aka I JOHN MOTOR GARAGE, Motor Car, Cycle and Machinery Agent Cars over-hauled and repaired. Tubes and Covers vuluauisod on the premises. Motor and iLubrioating Oils kept in .stock. Agent for: Dunlop, Continental, Midiolin and Gaulois covers and tubes. Agent for: Douglas Motor Cycles. Cycles: U.S.A. and Phillips' Special kept in Stock. Can be supplied on easy tonus or for cash. Repair work of all classes undertaken. Agent for: Massey Harris Implements, Champion Potato Sowers and Diggers, Andrews and Beaveu's Chailcuttors, Throshors, etc., Eureka Milking Machines. Cream Separators, Victoria Insurance Co. _ Special Lines of Timber and Building Materials, Machinery Bought and Sold on Commission, Several Traction and Portable Engines, Sawmills, Ckaffeutter, Threshing Machines, Ploughs, Drills, Harrows, etc., on hand.

THURSDAY, May 28, At 12 o'clock. PUKEKOHE. ~ PUKEKOIIE. It BUSINESS & RESIDENTIAL SITES. King Street and Main Road. Robt. C. Carr and Son Have received instructions from the Ilou. the Minister lor Railways, to Sell by Auction, on the Ground, Pukekohe, on THURSDAY, May 28, 1914, at 12 o'clock, The Lease for 21 years from June 1, 1914, with right of renewal (if not required for railway purposes) for such further term, not exceeding 21 years, as the Minister for Railways may consider advisable, the rental for such further term to be tixed by valuation (not including lessee's improvements), of Fourteen Lots, having frontages to King Street and Main Road, Pukekohe. Plans, Conditions of (Sale, and Copy of Lease can bo seen, and further particulars obtained, at our rooms, Swanson street, at the Pukehoo Railway Station, and at the sale at Pukekohe. Pokeno Valley, via Pokeno. SATURDAY, MAY 30, At 11 a.m. Sharp. Alfred Buckland and Sons Have received instructions fiom Mr 11. T. Lowry, of Pokeno Valley, who has sold h's farm to Sell as above. The Whole of his Live -ml Dead Stork. 11 Choice Jersey and Shorthorn dairy c >\\ J , due t) calve July, August and September 0 farm horses, work anywhere 1 Shorthorn bull 1 sow. 1 boar, fowls M.H. drill, 11 coulters .new, Cambridge roller (ton), d.f. rotary plough, - > f. ploughs, disc, chain and line harrows, scarifier, i >\\ n mower, i '. d crushe'-. dray and harness, leading plough harness, chains, swiuuletrees, ISOewt. slag and uperphosphate-i, 2 tank- •> l, oj}iil), grass seed, cream cans, hen/iiio, oil. fai iu tools, sundries, <^e. 2 stacks meadow h»v

Luncheon Provided, Conveyance will ni"ct 7.17 u.ni hum 11 -> lll Aiu klaiitl lit I'okcuo. Alfred Buckland and Sons WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, At -MO [i.uj. UN UIEUROUNH Samuel Vaile and Sons., Ltd. RESIDENCE AND ;j ACRES Church of Englaud Vicarage), having .'J fnmtago each to Victoria <N. West Streets, Pukckohc, Superior House ot M rooms anl bathroom with all modern conveniences; built about 7 year- aid insured for £-> W. Washhoiise, btublo, coachhouse. The laml is all tirst-class aud bus good projective value. If not sold in one lot will offer hou.se with I.'. acres ami 'Elwi lots of .1 aero eat li. Also adjoining I |.--ici«' •»cction> each chain frontage, two I" West Streot, two ia Street. Y AlsoOjieen Street, L'ukeki l.'i'Jtt. I'rontagc l>\ depth of |i'.:>[t, Samuel Vaile and Sons, Ltd., Auckland and I \ikekoho. NOTICE. Wm. rowe, Waiuku.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 198, 26 May 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 198, 26 May 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 198, 26 May 1914, Page 3

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