Wanteds,. Losts, Etc. ALWAYS fresh and first quality ouly. Provisions sold at the BUSY STORK Pukekohe CUPS and Saucers Special line just landed. Inspection will repay you.—BUSY STORE, Pukekohe. ESSEX Broad Leaf Rape, new seed, strong growth ; Kale thousand headed and Stotch, Mustard, Buckwheat and Oattle Cabbage seeds for present sowing.—E. ALLAN, Seeds man, Buckland. FLOWER Plants— All kinds on Salts now.—BUSY STORE, Pukekohe. JUST opened up at KING'S Boot Store, Pukekohe, Shoetts, chrome sole, and Rubber Tenuis Shoes, Sanda's, and a good range if Cameo and Bostock Shoes. OBBING Gardener Wanted— Apply Times Office. LOST —Between Waiuku and Pukekohe rough coated yel.ow cattle bog. Answers to name of " Rough." 10s reward. Finder please communicate with E. MURFITT, Waiuku. 1222 LOST— 1 light Jersey Heifer marked 57, in milk. Reward. — SAM MURRAY, Puni. 1199 OOFT Turnips for present sowing, all the best varieties.— K ALLAN, Seedsman, Buckland. SWEDES Crimson King. Elephant, John Bull, Perfect Model, Monarch, Kangaroo, etc. —E. ALLAN, Seedsman, Buckland. TURNIPS— Mammoth Purple Top, Greystone, Green l'op White, Aberdeene.—E. ALLAN, Seedsman, Buckland. WANTED Known. For quality goods, cleanliness and prompt attention deal at the BUSY STORE, Pukekohe. WE guarantee all our provisions absolutely fresh and the pick of the market. BUSY STORE, Pukekohe. WANTED— To buy bottles in any quantities. Apply—C. CLARKE, Pukekohe Hotel. 998 WANTED A Help for household duties. Wagts 12s Apply,—Box 52, Clevedon P. 0.. 1221 » ▼ ly person fcr adult family (3); able to milk house cow. Apply,— "Times" Office. 1220 -1- in house-work. Apply,—MßS. ASHER, East Street, Pukekohe. YOU always want high quality and low prices, then visit the BUSY STORE, Pukekohe. BUSINESS NOTICE. Mr J. H. Bartrom, baker and confectioner, of Pukekohe, wishes to announce that he has dispoted of his business to Mr T. Kelly, baker, late of Te Aroha, and trust that the same liberal patronage will be extended to his successor as he has received in the past. Mr Bartom wishes to thank his numerous customers for past favours. J. H. BARTROM. Mr T. Kelly, late of Te Aroha, begs to inform the inhabitants of Pukekohe and district that he has purchased the above/ Bakery and Confectionery business from Mr J. H. Bartrom, and hopes for a continuance of the patronage that has been given to Mr Bartrom, Mr Kelly has had a Wide experience for many yeats at Auckland, Wanganui and Te Aroha. 1216 T. KELLY. Fred. C. S. LAWSON Tuakau. Telephone 16. OFFERB FOR PRIVATE SALE 50 Bullocks; Price—£l2 12s Od Booked through any firm if desired. 0701 CANADA'S CELEBRATED CRISP . . JUICY . . APPLES . H 'Tis Autumn iu Canada 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 mistine freshness, retaining their full rich flavour. 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. 1 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 countß. HEERDEGEN'S Fruit Store, Lower King St., PUKXKOHS,
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 117, 6 December 1915, Page 3
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