Messrs J. T. Stembridge and Co., advertise a special sale of household goods and sundries to be held at their Pukekohe Auction Mart next Tuesday. The fruit and confectionery business at the corner of King and iidinburgh Streets has been taken over by Mr Hilland, who has had the premises thoroughly renovated ,/ith a view of serving meals, which may be had at all hours. Mr C. J. Parr M P., ex-Mayor of Auckland, paid a visit to Pukekohe to-day and in conversation with a "Times" representative he congratulated the town on the many signs of progress that had come under his observation as compared with his last acquaintance with the district a few years ago. The hriving and picturesque nature ol [he taud on i J ukekolio Hill partial rlv came in for favourable riuient from Mr Parr. n j a . Vjiht Boots and bhoss, beat ,ti ib" market. Sold only by FEANK FEKKI2*o & > o, Pukekohe.—Advt. Rubber btampa ot all description may be orderei at the Office of the '* Call select
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 156, 17 March 1916, Page 3
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