Wanteds, Losts, Etc. I ARCADIAN, Planters Choice, and Run-Kuan Teas sold only ' at the—BUSY STORE. Pukekohe, COOKED Crispo Ham on sale at-BUSY STORE, Pukekohe. FOUND— Umbrella at PukeShow. Apply, EXPRESS TAILORS, Tuakau. i 217 GRASS and Clover Seeds. Best quality at reasonable prices. Turnip Seeds all kinds stocked. Essex Rape, MustarJ, etc. E. ALLAN. SceJsman, Buckland. JJAVP; NO REGRETS— King's Boot Sale Closes March 9th. Ladies's Felt Slippers, Is 3d. Gent's Felt Slippers, Is 6d. Ladies' White Shoes, 5s lid. Ladies' Leather Slippers, 4s Gd. Ladies' Strap Shoes, 7b 6d. Ladies' Light Dairy Boots and Slices, Waterproof Leather, 10s 6d. Gent's Nailed Shooters, 10s 9d. KING'S BOOT STORE, Pukekohe. LOST —At Pukekohe Sale, 27th February, dark, roughcoated young Dog, (Pat), curly tail. Reward. -E. POOK, Harrisville. 215 LOST —On Show night (Feb. 26th) in Pukekohe light brown Pony with saddle and bridle. Reward. Finder please return to,—KENNETH MacKAY, Patumahoe. 206 LOST —On Saturday night in Pukekohe a dark bay Pony with saddle and bridle. Finder please return to,-KENNETH MacKAY, Patumahoe. 186 f OST—Friday night from Paparata, dark mare (nearly black), white star on forehead and two white .hind feet. £1 Reward. Apply,—GEO. LIPSEY, Paparata, Bombay. 191 MISSES Ramsay's end-of - season Sale. Stock at greatly reduced prices. Splendid opportunity to secure bargains.—KlNG STREET, Pukekohe. NOW in full swing : Misses RAMSAY'S Sale. Millinery, Dresses and Dress Materials at Half original Pricos. Splendid line Corsets at 2 11.—King Street, Pukekohe. OBTAINABLE at the Misses RAMSAYS,—Dresses from 5,6. Blouses from I'll. Children's Dresses from 1 11. Untrimmed Hat Shapes from 9d.—King Street, Pukekohe. QUALITY Provisions only, Absolutely fresh and clean at the-BUSY STORE Pukekohe. in Pukekohe to let. For terms apply "Times " office. SLICED Pine Apple in tins, a O great delicacy. Sold at the BUSY STORE, Pukekohe. ▼ T small Potatoes in sacks, 30s per ton.—F. PERKINS & Co., Pukekohe. 204 ▼ ▼ about 2 miles fencing. Apply, —CAMERON, Onewhero. 186 WANTED— To buy bottles in any quantities Apply—C. CLARKE, Pukekohe Hotel. 998 MISSING. Mr Sam Jordan, c o Clarke's Hotel, Pukekohe, would he pleased to hear of tko whereabout of his brother Robert who was last heard of on June loth last nt Ngaruawahia, where he was employed as a sin faceman by the Raglan County Council. He is o4 years of age, fair, thick set and about five fo<jt in height. 209 TO THOSE REQUIRING LAND NO CASH REQUIRED FOR TWO YEARS. You can get from 5 acres up to <i3 acres of the Pukekohe Hill on above terms. Havitig decided to cut my farm up into Sections of from 5 acres upwards, I am prepared to deal privately with auyone requiring email farms For further particulars apply to— W. O. ABBOTT, Waipa Hotel, •5'2 Ngaruawahia. OAKLEIGH ESTATE TAKANINI. Splendid Opportunity to acquire a home. VERY EASY TERMS. UU ALLOTMENTS vJvf 17 MILES FROM AUCKLAND Return Is fid. Takanini Railway Station and Post Office on the Property* Rich Volcanic loam ; ideal position and surround intra near the Bei. Allotments from J to two acres at exceptionally easy term-. Roads are all dedicated 10 Per Cent Deposit. Balance five years at 5 Per Cent. Plans can he seen at ''Times" ollice This Estate is well worth inspecting and 11 tors an opportunity of obtaining a lir.-t class suburban sito within the Railway suburban area. For full particular apply to the Owner, Ben Johnson, Takanini. Rubbei Stamps ot all description may be.ordered at the Offico of the 'Pukekohe Times." Cail rnd solect from our illustrated catalogue"
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 153, 7 March 1916, Page 3
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