"Clothes \ make the Man" Sometimes—not always! But few will deny that a well-tailored suit, in a neat, < nohby fabric, gives the wearer that comfortable, well-groomed, gentlemanly appearance so desirable now-a-days. Our Fabrics are the newest and moat pleasing; our cut and style are absolutely beyond reproach; whilst Fit, Finish and Workmanship j are perfect to the smallest detail. Our suits are making for us new friends daily. We can please and make a permanent friend of you. Will you give us the opportunity ? W. G. SHOTBOLT & CO. P U K ]• K O H K.
(FARMERS BE BRITISH AND USE ONLY MADE IN ENGLAND And NOW ADMITTED TO BE THE HIGHEST GRADED SLAG YET IMPORTED INTO NEW ZEALAND. LEEDS has been tried by numerous Farmers in the district and it has established a great local reputation. "While Britain holds command of the seas REGULAR SHIPMENTS will bo COMING FORWARD. but owing to tho ACUTE SHORTAGE these ARE 13EINO BOOKED uP RAPIDLY. Our next Shipment of 100 tons is due to arrive pen S.S. Rotorua in October. • • • If you are likely to require we recommend you to BOOK NOW. REMEMBER WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS. W. ROULSTON KING STREET, PUKUKOIIK
KEENEST PRICES .. « ~*»« FOR CASH ; OR EADY & SON TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE Karangahapeßoad :: AUCKLAND :: Full Particulars and Illustrations upon Application to T. W. GOLDSMITH, TUAKAU AGENT co Free Bros. Furniture Furniture Furniture Wo 8 11 ecial i/. o i u Art Rimu Furnishings of every description, iut-liid-ing SIDEBOARDS, CARVED BEDSTEADS, WARDROBES, CHESTS, etc., etc. Wo guarantee satisfaction. ('all ami inspect our designs We al>o ropuir Furniture, Coiichos. and Chair-, and m-upholster at moderate prices W. THOMAS. King Street, Pukekohe ; DID YOU EVER Stop to think that Quality id the j true test nf Economy. Ours ia the l Quality, and is remembered long I after the price is forgotten. It is to out interest to pun and | retain your conlidence. With this end in view we only sell goods that I will give entire satisfaction. You can prove this l>y shopping at I WILLIAM GUTHRIE'S, THE MAUKU STOKES. Tost and Telegraph Oliii W! MADDREN, PUKEKOHE NURSING ISUO'IMAKEK A RKI'AIRER, HOME. Next Slraliau'sliuti hery, George St. j i.-lriiliuiiii ti. All Repairs done prom]'' "■<! will, and at Moderate W«s. I MRS P. REEKIE,
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 229, 11 September 1914, Page 2
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379Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 229, 11 September 1914, Page 2
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