Writing to Mr Ueorge Pickard, Waiuku, a brother in Ecgland states that he has fourteen nephews in training and is proud that so many of the family have responded to the call of King and Country. He asks what Mr Pckatd's two eons are doing in the matter (one of whum has gone on active service), and concludes with regret that he is too old to go himself and help to clear off the Germans. He Bays the taek is not an easy one, but it must be done, and their laet man will be sent to do it. SADDLERY AND HARNESS. I We liave in Stock a First-class assortment of Buggy and Trap Harness. Although the price of material has advanced owing to the war, we have nut increased our prices, as we have a largo Stock ou hand. A Good Range of Stock Saddles from £3 15s to £6 10s. complete. First-class Variety oi Knee Kugs, English Bridles and Leggings. Every Description of Saddlery and Harness Made to Order From tho Best Matorial at Bedrock Prices. Repairs of all Kinds at Modcrato Prices. H. DELL AND SON, MaNUAUVKLKs and IstrouiEKs, Pukekohe(Established JO jcart) 'Phone, No. 18.
TOY LAND "FREE" STORES Toys, Xmas Gilts ami Cards iu endless vat iety. Gift 6d Table. City Values. Gift 1 • Table. Children arc invited to sec Santa Klaus 'Xinas eve. He will be right among the To>>. Leading Drapers and VWa Complete Housfe Furnishers. I
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 255, 11 December 1914, Page 1
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