Words £ Wise Businesses only justify their existence by their public utility. So soon as any business exploits the public unjustly its benefit as a means of exchange ceases to exist. In other words the public are paying too much for service. In this fertile fruit-growing country the absurd anomaly exists that Fruit is looked upon as a luxury ! 'lis not because growers receive such remunerative returns. It is because the retailer—too often —exploits the public. Fruit that most important and necessary article of diet, both for young and old -should have a place on every meal table. Heerdegen's good, wholesome, properly ripened truit of invariably high quality and reasonable prices is within the reach of all. For facts see our window. HEERDEGEN'S FRUIT STORE Lower King Street PUKEKOHE
You will find it is to yoar advantage to give oar engineer a trial Motor and general engineering of all descriptions. COOPER & CURD Franklin Carriage Factory and Motor Garage King Street, Pukekohe.
FOLLOW THE LEAD Of 90 per cent of Acetylene Users in your District and install a Universal Generator. The Railway Station, leading Stores, and numerous residences in Pukekohe are lighted by Acetylene Gas generated. The Universal admitted by all to be the Standard Generator in New Zealand—simply safe and economical—not in any way influenced by changes in atmospheric conditions. We should be glad of an opportunity of demonstrating the Universal Generator and proving its superiority over other makes. Large Stocks of First Grade Carbide on hand. NEW ZEALAND ACETYLENE GAS Co. Ltd. Albert Street, Auckland. Pukekohe Agent: W. S, RusSELU
THREE SOLID REASONS Why Dairy Farmers Supply the New Zealand Dairy Association LIMITED. 1. It pays the Highest Price for Butterfat. 2. It is the Largest Dairying Concern in this Dominion and is still growing (larger turnover spells administrative economy). ;>. It is Truly Cooperative. THE NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION, Ltd.* AUCKLAND
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 135, 21 January 1916, Page 3
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311Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 135, 21 January 1916, Page 3
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