WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND A JUMBLE SALE Will be held ir the PUBLIC HALL, BUCKL£ND on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19th commencing at 1 p.m. All clashes of Live and Dead Stock will be offered. E. Allan, Auctioneer. W. J. Jevferis, Secretary. A. Gr.MMER, Treasurer. TENDERS Wanted price for building sixroom cottage, labour only commence in fortnight. For all par iculars appty P. HENRY & SON, 1126 Patumahoe. W. DIMOCK & CO., Limited. Will receive prime Baconers and Choppers as under: Tuakau, November loth & 2'Jth Papakura, Nov. 22nd Patumahoe, Nav. 22nd Pukekohe, Nov. 23rd Pokeno, Nov., 16th and 30th Hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. BuyerW. A. HARRIS, Pukekohe. NOTICE. We will be buying well fatted Bacon Pigs on behalf of the Te Aroha Bacon Company, Ltd, at Pukekohe station on MONDAY. November I.3th, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Weight: 110 lbs to 160 lbs at oid per lb. FRANK PERKINS & CO. TO THE RESIDENTS QF PUKEKOHE & SUBURBS. The Northern Bookstall Company respectfully desires to draw attention and patronage of Pukekohe and Surrounding Residents to inspect their new Bookstall at Pukekohe Railway Station. As this has been a long felt want especially to the Travelling Public we trust the accommodation will be appreciated (Books Papers, Magazines, Cigarettes and Tobacco will bo sold here). Also all orders for Dailies and Periodicals will be promptly despatched if desired. RAILWAY BOOKSTALL, 1090 Pukekohe. CANADA'S j. CELEBBATED CBISP . . JUICY . . APPLES . n 11 'Tis Autumn in Camada the season when Canadian Apples are at their best. In these days of up-to-date cool storage, apples from the orchards of our Canadian cousins can be landed in New Zealand in all their pristine freshness, retaining their full rich flavour. If The pick of Canada's best apples are in our Store to-day. These are not apples bought at random quality sacrificed for cheapness. We buy the best — you cau't buy better. "i The person of discriminating taste will appreciate the fine, full, rich, lucious flavour of these Canadian Apples. It's not how much you pay—lt's what you get for what you pay that counts. wnat y that co HEER Lower 1 ■MI HEERDEGEN'S Fruit Store, Lower King St.. Pukekohe. And you will want to send a little token of remembrance to your friends, including the "Boys" at the Front. The "Pukekohe Times" has a choice selection of which will answer tlif purpose admirably. They are inexpensive, best quality, and you can have your own wording printed in pleasing style promptly at the Pukekohe Times Office. Place your order early, especially to post to the Troops. GEO. WALTERS Fruiterer & Confectioner FRESH FKUIT & VEGETABLES i DAILY. i | Best lirajids of Confectionery and j lvofioshin <r Drinks kept in Stock. i Suppers a Speciality. j Fisir &Cu P's. Ham & E«os. .~, (iinyr.fi .... KlNfi & EDINBURGH STREETS Pukekohe.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 106, 10 November 1915, Page 3
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