NOTiCE. Having di |. «-ed 'it nr.- H'■ -ii •' in l'ukokohe itj a li in r :scr | anil Tobacconist to Mr G. 11. Armstrong I take this opportunity of thanking my numerous patrons for the patronage bestowed on me during tlic tone I liave Ikwii In business in I'ukekulie anil linpo that they will give similar suppoit to mv surcessor J. WALSII. 1 i t.ik • v-'t- t!; ' liii i;,i !»•«•- \ iously • i >tillll- tei 1 l.y Mi J. Wnl>h 1 ('.III lite !lie ] uMir <Vi Tyti-it g «lii 1'" irir.e In mi i t "In it .• upp"ri. Ihe hiii!<l:i'!->:iig portion it the 1 in-i!■ •»> wi'i i> mum under the ton trnl of Mr \V. Fro:t. i'ho he>t brands nf TilliK. 0 1 , atnl ''igtvlte? will l.e stoikeil. (i. 11. AKMSTKONG BEFORE YOU SELECT Your Wail Paper Let tits show ynii some of the designs that are being used in the beautiful homes of England. We have just lauded a charming range of the smartest and most fashionable papers direct from the ntakets. The frfshest and most attractive goods of the day. Call and see them or write for samples. Agents for the world famous house paints Sheuwix Williams also prepared waggon paints, &c. HILL and PLUMMER QUEEN Sr., AUCKLAND.
CALVING SEASON. WE STUCKBIBBY'S iuwsui» I'ALMER'S SHAW'S CHATTEUTON'S BLATCH FORD'S ,v EVELYNE'S Caif Foods. MANNING'S SYKES' IvEDSiUNE'S DAY, SUN & HEWITT'S Drenches. WHULE CKUSHED LINSEED. STOKES and EARL, PAPAKURA. The NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION Limited. And its atliliated interests, pioneered tho Dairy business in the Waikato. It nursed tho industry in tho early struggling days, when money was scarce and supplies were small. It is still growing, and to-day is the biggest and the best exposition of the co-operative ideal in New Zealand. The co-operative principle enables the NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATIUN, Ltd , to pav the best prices for its supplies of Butter-fat in Milk or Cream form, and to provide the Consumer with the choicest Quality Butter at Ruling Rates. The New Zealand Dairy Association, Limited Wholesale Depot : Wellesley Street. AUCKLAND. OPENING NOTICE. 1 have ploa.-uie in informing the public of I'ukekohe and tho burrou ndiug districts that I havo taken over tho Saddlery and Harness Making Business ha so many yoai(allied on by Mr R 1". Webster. Ihe many year- 1 winked fur i Mr Webster have giveii me a thorough insight into tho reijuircments ol the districts. Tho bu-mo.vj will bo tarried on iu the pa-t uii the lines ot supply- 1 ing a good urtii le tho lu\-t of ' material and good workman- ; ship - and 1 hope to be favoured with tho unitmu'Uiio ot tho patronage ut old i iistoiners and to be given .i tml by new ouea. I W. T. JONES I. Ml, 11. I . N\ I! -I 1,1. Saddle & Harness Maker King Street, l'ukckohe
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 226, 1 September 1914, Page 3
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