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WANTEDS, LOSTS, ETC Situations wanted or vacant, lost and found advertisements not exceeding 16,' words are inberted in this column at the following rates : Cash One Shilling per insertion, Booked Ono Shilling and Sixpenco per insertion. Over If) words tjd per word. Three insertions 2s Gd. BOON to housewives, the i • I'atent Knife Cleaner, only 'J • -BUSY STORE, I'ukekohe. ANY kiud of Tobacco, Cigarettes, or Cigars at L. STEVENSON'S Billiard Saloon, Tobacconist shop and Hairdrcssing Saloon, Tuakau, quick and useful the Pntont Knife Cleaner. Sold .it the BUSY STORE, I'ukekohe. F you want to hire a MOTOR CAR, ring up Mr McINTYRE, Edinburgh Street, I'ukekohe, Phone 37. Reliable Cur. Experienced and Reliable Driver. "70R IMMKDIATK SALE--40 acres freehold Kaiparu district, ring fenced, with buildings. I'rice, wiHi all implements, tools, wire, furniture, etc., £3lO or best reasonable offer.-VAILE & SONS, Pukekohe. OR Sale—Alfa Laval Scpara* tor, suitabU for 3 or 4 cows, £3. -RICHARD WALKER, Pukekohe East. OR Sale— l acres near old Domain, part of P. Toy's block; two road frontages. Price low. Land transfer title. Particulars. K, MAHONY & SON, Pukekohe. 'OR Sale Massey - Harris mower, done little work, in good order. Price, £lO. Apply,—"H.H." Times Office. FOR Sale at Times office Kerosene Cases, each containing two empty tins, by the half-dozen ss. (H OATS for sale-Five for £2 I". 10b delivered !at railway.- P. HOLT, Papakura. „ HAVE you got one, what ? why a Patent Knife Cleanor, they are sold at the BUSY STORE, Pukekohe. NVITATIONS, cards or uote ■ paper, for Dances Weddings and Social Funotions. Latest design". Samples and prices on application to— MANAGER, •'Times." Pukekohe. KUMERA plauts uow ready. E. ALLAN, Nurseryman, Buckland. OST—Aged chestnut Pony, front feet shod, square cut tail. Information to - C. M. WRIGHT, Pukekohe. ANGEL Wurzel, Mammoth Long Red, Yellow Globe, Tankard, Best of All. Now Seed, best stocks.—E. ALLAN, Seedsman, Buckland. 3TRAYING on my property, O Blue Heifer in milk, slit in left ear. Owner can obtain samo by paying cost of advertisement.—F. J. FISCHER, Buckland. SPRING SUITINGS in latest shades and muterials in groat variety at F. H. KENYON'S, Tailor, King Street (next Adams, Butcher), Pukekohe. RUMMER suits, cool and light, J all varieties of materials, workmanship guaranteed.—F. H. KENYON, Tailor, Pukekohe. lURNIP Seed, Purple Top Mammoth. Green Top White, Greystone, Farmers' Favourite, Sheepfold, and all other good sorts. New seed imported direct from English growers.- E. ALLAN, Seedsmun, Buckland. 'ANTED everybody to buy a Patent Knife Cleaner. En- • quire of the BUSY STORE, Pukekohe^ r IIAT about your 'Xmas suit ? Let me show you my range of new summer materials.—F. H. KENYON, Tailor, King Street, Pukekohe. WANTED TO BUY—Second , Hand Tanks, 300 to 600 gals. ' -T. ASHFORD. Mauku Creamery. ~ ) to purchase, up-to-date Separator, suitable 2 cows. State price and where to bo seen —"CASH," Times Office. "COOPER & CURD. Undertakers and Funera. Directors. Hearse supplied. A large Btook of Funeral requisites to select from. Polished Oak. Coffins supplied Glass Wreaths kept in Stock. 'Phone 15, PUKEKOHE FOR SALE. New Bungalow of (i rooms, pantry, bathroom, and wasbbouso all under one roof, with J-acre section. Ap ply to solo agont, D. FAUSETT, Laml Agont Pukekoho. For Promptness, Civility and Cleanliness TRY WILDE'S TEA ROOMS PREMIER HALL, PUKEKOHE TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON Thu Purebred Clydesdale IStallion PRINCE ELGIN (3 years old) Sire Laird of Elgin-dam Princess, by Salisbury's Pride, dam Queen, by Cedrio from Fanny by Blair Athot. Cedricby Lord Roaebery (imported): Laird of Elgin Ist prize Auckland Show; Princess first prize Auckland Show. Prince Elgin who was shown at the Auckland Show as a yearling and two-year-old took lirM prize on both occaions. A well-known show ring iudge, Mr Wallace, of Mangere, expressed the opinion that Princoes was the best mare he had ever seeij out of Scotland. Prince Elgin is dark brown in colour and stands about 17 hands high. He conies from such high class stock on . both side* that it may be confidently ! relied on that he will leave firsi class I ttock. Terms: 3guineas single mare, two or im.ro as per arrangement. Will travel Manku Tuesdays: Aka j Aka and Otaua Fridays. C. .I.IIOSKINti.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 242, 27 October 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 242, 27 October 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 242, 27 October 1914, Page 3

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