PROFESSIONAL JAMES C. DROMCOOL i Solicitor, TtfpttttTAL BUILDINGS, 44 Queen Street (Opposite Smeetoas) AUCKLAND. P. E. Dromgool, L.L.8., Barrister and Solicitor, attends WAIUKU on SALE DAYS, andatTUAKAU 2nd and 4th SATUBDAY in month to Mowing MONDAY. MONEY to Lend on Good Freehold Securities at lowest rate of interest. A. HANNA Barrister and Solicitor ) BWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. Attends Waiuku Every Saturday. Money to lend at lowest current rates J. G. HADDOW, LL.8.,1 Barrister and Solicitor {Established in Pukekohe 8 years). Opkk Daily. Advances procured on Freehold Securities at lowest current rates. Note the new address:— VAILE'S BUILDINGS. PUKEKOHE MONEY TO LEND At n low rate of interest, Arm' to, — H. G. R. Mason, SOLIOITOS, PVEEKOfIE. Branch at Waiuku. Tirakau, IVebbays • i» a.m. to 12.30.
EDMUND MAHONY * SON, SOLICITORS & NOTARY PUBLIC Have removed to their new offices Legal Chambers, King Street, PUKEKOHE: Attendance Daily. Attendance, Tuakau Office: FRIDAY mornings. Telephone, Pukekohe Office No. 62. Money for investment on Mortgage at Current Rates. MR C. M. NEWTON SOLICITOR. 102 Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Money to Lend on Freehold Securities at current rates.
MR. PERCY BOYD JJENTAL gURGEON PUKEKOHE May be conaulted Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturdays excepted. Attends at Mr King's Pharmacy, Waiuku, every Saturday. P.O. Box 18. 'Phone 43. Mr Harold G, Lysnar, SURGEON DENTIST. * O'CONNOR'S BUILDING King Street, Pukekohe. F, E. SIMPSON PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST King's Chambers, PUKEKOHE. Children's Portraits a Speciality ENLARGEMENTS. niumiiated Addresses designed and Executed. Miss Millicent Taylor, F.S.M. (Fellow ol the University College School of Music). Has a few vacancies for pupils, Piano, Theory, Harmony, Composition, &c. Homes visited if required in Pukekohe and surrounding districts. Terms: £1 10s per quarter in advance. Pupils prepared for all examinations. 911 Address: TUAKAU. JAMES fJUSTELLO, VETERINARY SURGEON Queen Street, Pukekohe Surgery a Specialty, May be consulted at his Residence' - Morning from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Evening from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Owen mclean, Men's and Boys' Outfitter Saddle Tweed Trousers, 8/6 to 18 6 Gent's Fashionable Suits, 39,6 to 66 Gent's Sports Coats, 25/ to 37 6 Gent's Glace Kid Boots, 166 to 25/ Gent's Box Calf Boots, 20,' to 25/ Gent.' Soft Felt Hats, 4/6 to 13/6 Gent's Straw Hats, 4/6 to 32 « Gent's Hard Hats, 7/6 to 10 6 Travelling Bags, 9 6 to 45 Boys' Suits in Navy and Tweeds, large assortmeut KING STREET. PUKEKOHE
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 37, 14 May 1915, Page 2
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