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WANTEDS, LOSTS, ETC Siti'aitons wanted or vacant, lost and ftiij:i<l advert cents not exceeding Hi wciil!" arc inserted in this column at ttie following rates : Cash One Shilling per insertii n, Booked One Shilling and Sixpence |)cr insertion. Over 11) words 1 2d per word. Tenders and all other ordinary announcements will be charged at the ordinary scale r.ite, namely 1 • per inch fur each insertion. VI, LAN'S Marrow lat IVas lor boiling are the best substitute for green peas, Clean and fresh, packed in lib cartons. Ask your storekeeper for, or order direct iro.u I'.. ALLAN, Seed Grower. 13uck 1 and. Billiards Tnu tai.ks at STEVENSON'S new Hairdresiing Saloon, Oeorge Street, Tuakau. «ALL PROGRAMMIiS - .lust arrived from the manufacturers largo range latest designs ot ball programmes. Wr.te tor samples and prices to MANAtIhK, " limes, I'ukekohe (IRHAM of Wheat, h packet J BI'SY STORE, I'ukekohe. 17 OR SALIC Three Cow plant - (L.K.ti). Practically new. A bargain. Particulars trim JOHN THOMSON, Otaua. 1~X)R Sale grown seed potatoes, Gamekeeper. Apply,-B. FON .

FOR SALIC -Prime selected late-grown Northern Star Seed Potatoes. Trice 14 ton. Storo or delivered I'ukekohe or Waiuku. -Apply P. HENRY & SON. J'atumahoe Sale Autumn grown Northern Star and Oninekeepcr potato seed at (is per cwt. at Runciniun station.—WlLLlAM JOHNSTON, Bombay. FOR vSAlJ'.—While Leglioi n and Black Orpington Boosters ; 7s to lis each. First-class laying strain. T. M. THOMPSON, Waiuku. FISH SUPPERS Friday and Saturday nights at ASKEWS, I'ukekohe. WISII SI'PPKRS Priday and Saturday nights at ASKEW'S, I'ukekohe. Biscuits in lins X and Oranola Food in bags.— BUSY STORE, I'ukekohe. HEDGP: PLANTS from Jv por 100. Shelter Trees fr< m 3s (kl per 100. Vegetable Plants from Is per 100. Flowering Plants from <iH per dozen. Over . r >o million to offer. Price list free from B. H. JUST, Nurseryman. Palmerston North. INVITATIONS, cards or note paper, for Dances Weddings and Social Functions. Latest design*. Samples and prices on application to MANAGER, ''Times," l'ulcekohe. LOST fromPatumahoeon June 15th one springing cow roan and white, horns moderately lomr, brush oIT tail, went towards Pukekohe. Finder please communicate with FRANK HENRY, Maukti P.O. or Mr T. Flevell, Pukekohe. ORNAMENTAL and Plowering Shrubs, Roses, Carnations, Climbers, etc., procurable froln E. ALLAN, Nurseryman, Buckland PRI VATIC Board Residence, vacancies —MISS JACKSON, Comrie's Hill. T3ICPRICSHMICNTS at the Jl Loan and MTcaotilc niin'hy siles. -ASKE\\ S.

OTRAWBKRRY Plans. Mar iO gueritc, Dukes, rhpnnnipnal and otlu'r good varieties.— K ALLAN, Buekland Nursery. SPLKXDID selection winter suitings. F. 11. KKN\ON, Tailor, King Street, Pukekohe. TOASTKD Com Flakes, (Kelloggs), Is packet. BUS\ STORK, l'ukekolie. WAXTKD to l)ii y lioisc carrots. Apply, F. PERKINS & Co., Pukekohe. WASHING Day a pleasure, by using Hydnileino Soup ; Id bar.-BUSY STORK. Pukekohe. WAXTKD Known—That I have removed to more convenient promises, lately occupied by 13 Kerr, next door to Adams and Sons, butchers. I*. H. KLNYON, lador. King Street. Pukekohe.

COOPER & CURD. Undertakers and Funcra Directors. llearse supplied. A lar«e stock of Funeral requisites to select from. Polished Oak Collins supplied t; 1 as« Wreaths kept in Stork. Tliono 15, PTKKK 0 II K w. MADDREN, IIUUTMAKEK «\ KKI'AIUEK, Next Stralian's 15utdi< ry, Uooryo St. TUAK'AU. All Kopaiid duno promptly uml well, mil at Mo'k'into I'mrv W, WILDE HAIKDIiESSEIf, I'UKKivttllK, will visit Meiror K\ EKY WEDNESDAY from ! J no mi to in p.m. l'lciii.'si's : Coloiiian s Billiard Saloon. A 1 SEE DS~ O'Leary Bros, and Downs, SEED MERCHANTS, AUCKLAND. \\Y ilo.-iii> to remind tli" residents ol this .li-trii t that Mot 11 him i:v A SMI I'll. "I ruloknho. uv >iill our aui nts, .mil caii \' lull M"i ks i.l all mir M'i'.N Mi-sms 11 ni l«v Smith, w lio aro nuirki't is, ii>« ii ■ihn u luit our - i'<!.s .iml will I"' phased i" show \ Oil IIiUV t lII' \ I' 'W. CATALOG I LS un AITLK'AIION

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 209, 3 July 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 209, 3 July 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 209, 3 July 1914, Page 3

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