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s&agssimwKd • '•• '^^srnxs® In everything pertaining to the fruit trade we are " Out on Our Own." Large buyer l - of highest grade fruit at the lowest market price we frequently secure lines of fruit at prices that spell loss to the grower. No concern of ours. 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 the absurdity of lumbering fruit from Auckland wheu fruit can be bought locally as reasonable and in many instances at less cost. ® The greatest bugbear to contend with in the X fruit trade is waste—for which indirectly the ® fruit-buying public has to pay. Our brisk turn- ® over reduces waste to a minimum consequently |j our goods are invariably fresh and bright. ® We don't trade on sentiment—quality—value—- * Service are the factors that have enabled us to ® double our turnover in six months. || People of discrimination appreciate Heerde- (§ gen's invariable high quality and popular prices. ® Fruit is now generally recognised as an indis- ® pensible food especially during the hot days of H summer. Most people now find that fruit can ® be bought locally as reasonable and in many ® instances at less cost than in Auckland. The j| prices ruling at Hcerdegen's Fruit Store, Lower ® King Street, bring fruit within easy reach of ® evfirvone. ®®@® STRANGER ! HEERDEGEN'S FRUIT STORE Lower King Street, PUKEKOHE

DO YOU WANT A nice Bicycle or a Motor Bike? (English make). If so give as a trial. Repairs of all descriptions executed, accessories stocked. COOPER and CURD. VUKEK 0 H E.

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 by 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 couditi ous. 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. RUSSELL.

iS A SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTION THE TRELOAR ?ULSATOR Few poop!'.- realise the importance ■ •- '-> < ' "~ SATOB designed on SCIENTIFIC PKIN LPLEb. and scarcely give a thought to the matter when purcha - ing a Milking Plant. However good the re, of the Machine may be it is impossible to obtain the best results if the Pulsator is of poor design. It MUST be SIMPLE! RELIABLE! and EFFECTIVE I ! The TRELOAK I'ULSATHK w SIMPLE because it consists of TWO PARTS ONLY. It i- RELIABLE because it is operated ironi llie engine, and in consequence never vanes in Speed and never fails to Operate so long as the engine is running. It is EFFECTIVE because it gives a Sharply Defined Long Drawn Squeeze and Release, causing the Tea; Cups to be Lively in action and milking qusckly and clean, leaving the minimum of Stripping!-. Treloar Co/sHead Office & Works Victoria Street. Hamilton. District Agent : CMA Mauku Agents A. K.IDD, Pukekohe. |>. HENRY and SON.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 158, 24 March 1916, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 158, 24 March 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 158, 24 March 1916, Page 3

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