FOR SALE, New Mungalow .•!' •> :i*. bath ro > f n. pant ry. pre-s. Li-it ,"id cul l nater, tiled hearths, wash-house, copper and tubs, every convenience ; ! | acre section. Vegetable garden, to a I house and run. Price £550, only £IOO cash required. 10 Acres rich land, 5-roomed house, bathroom, scullery, pantry. House built of best totaia. Land subdivided and well watered. Fifteen minutes from Pukekohe post office Price £1335, about £':(00 cash. A tirst-class property. House of 2 rooms and 1 ■> acre ground, well elevated, with splendid views; 10 minutes from post office. Price £220, only £75 cash required. New house of 4 rooms and scullery, wash-house and copper; '4 acre section. Price £3OO, £2OO cash. Also half-acre section adjoining ; price £llO, about half cash. F. E. SIMPSON. Real Estate Agent. Telephone 72, King Street, Pukekohe. Dining :: Rooms. When Visitors wish to Dine well in Pukekohe : thoy should visit THE DOMINION Private Hotel. Il is Now and Up-to-date. Customers say it is tho best placo in town. MBS McGOVEKN, : Proprietress.
Patumahoc. Ye Good Old Style 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 are reminded that they will find cloan and comfortable accommodation, a tip-top table and the bost of attention at the Kentish Hotel. Considerable improvements having recently been ollected the proprietor invites support from tho travelling public. B. T. KEIL>, Proprietor.
District Agent - M array's TransCENDKNT Acetylene Gas Generators PIONEER PLUMBING WORKS Opposite Railway Station, ITKEKOIIE. BATHS, TANKS, RANGES, ROOFING IRON, HYDRAULIC RAMS, WINDMILLS, HOT WATER INSTALLATIONS, ACETYLENE GAS Competent and Experienced Men only employed. Estimates Free. Communications : SKINNER, I'LL MHIJR, PUKEKOHE C. ROO S E Launch Proprietor, Mail Contractor and Trader in Timber, Bricks, Sand, Shingle, &c., &c. Mercer. TI M H TABLK: Launches run regularly from Mercer For Maramarua every Monday and Thursday at 12.30 p.m., returning from Maramarua at I! p.m. Fur Churchill and Olen Murray every Tuesday and Friday at 6.40 a.m returning from Glen Murray at 11.15 a.m., Churchill 1'J.45. For Glen Murray direct every Wednesday at 10.20 a.in returning from Olen Murray 2.30.
Farmers and Settlers! REMEMBER "CHAMPION" I- a tnii- Eh ,i 1 Industry ami llink no advantage of you mtlirprice ol tlmir, oatmeal and rolli-il oats, during tlie recent imtortuuate strike, though lie had the opportunity to do so. l lie only compensation lie now asks tor this great act ol lunevolenco is for \mi to continue UMllg Ills "CHAMPION'! Muscle-Raiser Flour AMI "STANDARD" Oatmeal and Rolled Oats l NOTED FOR I'UKITY.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 223, 21 August 1914, Page 4
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