AUCTION 3ALE. Mr W. Tlidiuis, CaliiM'tuiak'T. Pukekohe, li-i- l .T. S dc Muntaik ami ! 11 .s'i! In «»<•« •» j on the premises, iio\t I'ost UtiitP, j Pukekohe, „n FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11th, his stock of new and up-to-date Furniture. Full particulars next week. J. S. de Montalk, Auctioneer COUNTRY SALES Full M-II'TEMUEK. Point Chevalier: Saturday •> ('i< a: - iu4 Sale of Mr A. l'aiker's Live ml Dead Stock I'ukekt he Dairy : Moul.iv 7 Pukckulio : Tuesday S P.ipakura Hnu-o Sale ; Mi.nd \y 1 I ('la 1 , iii uiclei : 'l'llill's lay 1' Waiuku : Saturday 1 H Henderson; M• unluv li 1 Tangowaliine : Tuesday 2J Sale of Mr F. E. Andivwa' Live and 1 )ead Stock Arapohue : Wednesday - » Paparua : Thursday 'J t Mauu^uturoto : Friday ■> Ivaiwaka : Saturday 2'i Whi;ford : Monday L'ii New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Cov., Ltd.
GALVING SEASON. WE STUCK—BIHBY'S U)\VSLII' I'ALMEH'S SHAW'S CHATTERTON'S IiJiATCIJFU KD'S \ EVEIA'NE'S Calf Foods. MANNING'S SYKEB' REDSTONE'S DAY, SUN \ 11EW1 IT'S Drenches. WHULE CRUSHED LINSEED. STOKES and EARL. PAPAKURA.
The NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION Limited. And its affiliated interests, pioneered the Dairy business iu the Waikatu. It nyrsed the industry in the caily 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 iu New Zealand. The co-operative principle enables the NEW ZEALAND DAIKY ASSOCIATION, Ltd , to pay the best prices for its supplies of Buttor-fat in Milk or Cream form, and to provide tho Consumer u ith the choicest Quality Butter at Killing Kates. The New Zealand Dairy Association, Limited Wholesale Depot : Wellesley Street. AUCKLAND. OPENING NOTICE. 1 have pleasure in informing the public of l'ukekohe and the surrounding districts that 1 have taken over the Saddlery and Harness Making Business for .so many years cairied on by Mr K. F. Webster. The many years I worked for Ml Webster have given me a thorough insight into tho requirements dl' tho districts. The business will bo carried on as in the past 011 the lines of supplying a good article— tho best of material and good workmanship—audi hope to be favoured with tho continuance of tho patronage of old customers and to he given a trial by new ones. W. T. JONES LaTK I\. F. Whlis'l'KK. Saddle & Harness Maker King Street, l'ukekohe l'lloNL H. J ROLLINSON Decorator KlN'ii ST., I'l'KElvOllE is prepared to carry out all dost i i|-ti<iiis u| I' \i\ u >.•. I'a ri.K ii ani:i ni i ami Di.'oi;\n v ■ with promptness combined with Keasonal'li- : : < harges, : SIUNWJ;iTIN(i A speciality. Estimates Free.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 227, 4 September 1914, Page 3
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