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"2/IXS 4'-®®®' ®®@® S'-fXS-'f i l ®® S ®®®« In everything pertaining to the fruit trade we are " Out on Our Own." Large buyers of highest grade fruit at the lowest market price we frequently secure lines of fruit at prices that spell lose to the grower. No concern of ourp. We are here to supply the public with fruit as cheap as we can, as good as we can—with profit to ourselves. Most intelligent people recognise tho absurdity of lumbering fruit from Auckland when fruit can be bought locally as reasonable and in many instances at less cost. Jho greatest bugbear to contend with in the fruit trade is waste—for whioh indirectly the fruit-buying publio has to pay. Our brisk turnover reduces waste to a minimum consequently our goods are invariably fresh and bright. We don t trade on sentiment—quality—valueService are the factors that have enabled us to double our turnover in six months. People of discrimination appreciate Heerdegen s invariable high quality and popular prices. fruit is now gonerally recognised as an indispensible food especially during the hot days of summer. Most people now find that fruit can be bought locally as reasonable and in many instances at less cost than in Auckland. The prices ruling at Heerdegen's Fruit Store, Lower King Street, bring fruit within easy reach of STRANGER! HEERDEGEN'S FRUIT STORE Lower King Street, PUKEKOHE

DO YOU WANT A nice Bicycle or a Motor Bike? (English make). If so give t<s a trial. Repairs o* all descriptions executed, accessories stocked. COOPER and CURD. PUKEKOHE.

Pukekohe Auction Mart, SPECIAL SALE. TUESDAY, MARCH 20th, 1016, at 2 p m. J. T. Stcmbridge and Co. Un Account of Owners will Sell: Rimu Bedstead and w.w. Mattress-, Duchess Pair, Toilet Set. Wicker Easy Chair. Couches, Stretchers, Kitchen Chairs, Tables, Child's Cot, Washstands, Bedsteads, Lino and Sundries. 257 PICS PICS PICS W. DIMOCK & CO., Limited. Will receive prime Baconera and Choppers as under: Patumahoe, Monday, March 20th Pukekohe, Tuesday, 21st March Hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Papakura, Wednesdays, Bth Marcb, and 22nd. 10 a.m. to 12. Runciman, Wednesdays, <Sth Marcb, and 22nd. 12 to o p.m. Price <>Jd per It. Buyer,— W. A. HARRIS, Pukekohe. COUNTRY SALES MARCH Waiuku, Saturday IB Kailni, Saturday IK Whitford, Monday 20 Ngatea, Wednesday 22 Arapohue, Wednesday 22 Maungaturoto, Friday 2 1 Kaiwaka, Saturday 2o Papukura Horse Sale, Saturday 2.5 Takapuna, Monday 27 New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Coy., Ltd. FOR SALE. 50 Acres Land, all in good grass except plantations. Free I'rom noxious weeds. A splendid site for a gentleman's residence. A good chance for anyone seeking a small farm near town. Only 2A miles from Runciman station on Main road to Pukekohe. This property will bear inspection. Price iM-'i per acre. Half cash. Further paiticulars from, MAUK BALLAKD, (On the farm.) '■ Beikenlee,'' Runciman. 221 ■i hhhh i i *■'!■■■———nana— BILLIARD SALOON and FRUIT SHOP 1' A T U M A 11 0 E. Having taken over the above premises I solicit a shiuv of public pationaye. (Ymmodiotia and well titled Saloon "pen usual hours for Billiards, Snooker and Pool. Eutirely new and varied selec- ! tion of Fruits, Sweets aad Summer Drinkf. Favourite brands of Tobacco and Cigarettes In ■stock,

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 156, 17 March 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 156, 17 March 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 156, 17 March 1916, Page 3

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