FOR SALE. i ill-., i > ,y co-.v, i mi, .' . | acre sec--11 ■ i l l. V cL'i'l aMe > •*»'«-:», !•>•• I li<« im» ali-'l run. Price only i'l"0 cash required. 10 Aero i k Ii land, .Vroomed luuiso, bathroom, scullery, pantry. House Iniilt (I In-l t tll.i: >. Land subdivided and v. ell watered. Fifteen minutes from.l'ukekolio post ollice Price I'lii-ia, about i." )<Mt cash. A lirst-class property. House of 2 room,, and 1 • aere ground, well elevated, wit h splendid views; 10 minutes from post oilier, l'riee only 17a eash required. New house of 1 rooms and scullery, wash-house and copper; 'i aere section. Price i'!l)ti, i'vOU cash. Also half-acre section adjoining ; price UllO, about half cash. F. E. SIMPSON. Real Estate Agent. Telephone King Street, I'ukekohr. Dining :: Rooms.
When Visitors wish to Dino well in l'ukekohe : they should visit THE DOMINION Private Hotel. It is Now and Up-to-date. Customers say it is tiio best place in town. MKS McOUVEIiN, : l'ropriotross. Patumahoe. Ye Good Old Slvle For Good Meals, Attention and General Comfort the MAUKU HOTEL is hard to beat. Wines, Spirits, and Beer, bottled and draught, of best qualities only. T. B. BAILEY, Proprietor
WAIUKU KENTISH HOTEL Visitors to Waiuku aro reminded that they will lind tloan and comfortable accommodation, a tip-top talilo and tho best of attention at tho Kentish Hotel. Considerable improvements having recently been e Hod eel tho proprietor invites support from tho travelling public. 11. T. 1JEI1), Proprietor. District AgentM array's Thans(.'EN'DKNT Acetylene Gas Generators PIONEER PLUMBING WORKS Opposite Railway Station, ITKEKUIIE. BATHS. TANKS. RANGES, ROOFING IRON. HYDRAULIC RAMS, WINDMILLS. HOT WATER INSTALLATIONS, ACETYLENE GAS Competent and E.\|ierienceil Men only employed. I-Ntimate> Free. t'omnuinications : SKINNER, I'I.I mHI:R, ITKEKOHE
C. ROO S E Launch Proprietor, Mail Contractor and Trader in l imber. Bricks, Sand, Shingle, &c., &e. Mercer. TIM !•: TABLE : Launches run regularly from Mercer For MarainaniH every Monday and Thursday at 12.iK1 p.m., returning from Maramarua at 3 p. 111. For Churchill and Glen Murray every Tuesday and Friday at 0.40 a. 111 returning from Glen Murray at 11.15 a.m., Churchill 1-J.45. For Glen Murray direct every Wednesday at lO.vU a.in returning from Glen Murray '-'.40. Farmers and Settlers,! KI;MI;.mbi;K " C H A M P I O N " U a t nil I.oi ,tl linhiHtr> and ! ook no .tdvanl age of j on in the p u e ol llour, oatmeal and ;olh'd o its, dun: the recent union in.ilr >i rikt'. (hough he had t lie opp"iii.it> lo do t-o. I he onl> eo'iipen^ation he now ask* fur til it. great act of k ntt\oleuce i> tor you to continue iiMtig lu> "CHAMPION' Muscle-Raiser Flour \ \ i' "STANDARD" Oatmeal and Rolled Oats NOTED l'Olv riIJITY.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 222, 18 August 1914, Page 4
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