A LUXURY- Veribest Tea, Hold only at—BUSY STORE. J-' 130,000 1 year and 2-year-old plautb for sale this season, strong plants. Book orders now.—E. ALL AN Nurseryman, Buekland. CHILD'S Cot for Sale. Apply. -" Times" Office. 478 CUPRESSUS Macrocarpa—50H0 2-year-old trees for 6ale, well grown, wrenched and hardy ; all transplanted reason, can he inspected any time. Orders booked now lur large or small lots.—E. ALLAN, Nursoryman, Buekland. Bacoa and Haius are J sure to please. Sold at BUSY Store, Pukekohe. IJOR Sale—About o tons bale Hay in any <|uantity. Apply,— W. J. TAIT, Pukekohe Hill. | s<">o FOR Sale—One Berkshire boar and sow, Apply,—D. BRYAN. Pukekohe East, 528 Firewood !—Nin stove block sawn from good dry hard wood, 7 6 ton by measure at the Baw opposite Mr Melville's, Buekland. Delivered £1 lor two ton. -L. BILKEY &• SMITH. Phone 100, 4short rings. 523 "CpOR Sale Autumn grown Seed Potatoes from maiden soil, quality right. SID ANDERSON, Pukekohe. 536 FRUIT TREES of-all kindsApples, Pears, Peaches, Nectarines, Plums, Lemons, Oranges, Guavas, Currants, Gooseberries, etc. Priced catalogues sent free to all intending buyers.—E. ALLAN, Nurseryman, Buekland. HKING, bootmaker, of • Pukekohe, will be in Waiuku every Saturday with a stock of quality footwear at low prices. 548 LOST Between railway station and Lawrie's Buildings, packet Photographs. Finder please return to—C. KICKET. 54U LAD wanted to learn the trade, —Apply,—" Times " Offioe. QF INTEREST to FARMERS Split Kip Shooters. Waterproof. 12i'-. Woomen's Waterproof Dairy Boots, 10 9 Gents' Glace Kid Derbys, 15/6. Elsewhere 19 6. We have a full stock of every kind of Footwear. The price is cut but not the quality. KING, PRACfICAL BOOTMAKER, Pukekohe.
U PACE on advertising stations O in Pukekohe to lot. For terms apply."Times " office. TO Let or For Sale Sixroomed Cottage near railway station. Apply,—H. DELL & SON, Pukekohe. 545 short distance Pukekohe railway statiou, 11/- weekIy.—EDMUND MaHONY & SON, Solicitors, Pukekohe. * > 53:.' TEA, Tea, Tea ! Give my special blend a trial. Veribest. Sold only at-BUSY STORE Puke kohe. WANTED Man for cropping larni must be used to horses. Good wages to suitable person. Apply,—"C," Times Office. 541 ▼ ▼ few days. Apply. Wm. WALLER, Buckland. 544 ▼ » from the Dairy that took gold medal for cheese at Frisco Exhibition. Sold only BUSY STORE, Pukekohe. WANTED —To buy bottles in any quantities Apply—C, CLARKE, Pukekohe Hotel. 998 WANTED —Two good -JUU gallon tanks, square or round galvanised new or second hand delivered Pukekohe, must be cheap. Apply,—BOX 1, Patumahoe. 5-7 WANTED— a General—Mrs LYSNAR, O'Connor's Buildings. Apply morning or evening. 536 WANTED— A strong girl or woman as general help. Good home <ind every convenience. For full particulars, apply, Mrs NORMAN MASSEY, Puni. 534
BE PATRIOTIC. . OWE AND ALL. KEEP NIGHT OF 20th INST. FREE. YYu won't Regret it. Particulars Next Issue. i-17 NOTICE. Auy iierauu found Trespassing with dug or gun on "Mon Desir" Farm, Patumahoe will be prosecuted. 237 A. RAYNES. MILKING. By machinery is the latest up-to-date method o' turning life's toils into pleasure. A o horse-power Tubular Boiler (Government Certificate) and a 90 Gall, good Alpha Laval Sepaiator with connecting rods, vat and steamer. Can be set going iu hall' a day. Inquire,— Alfred Buckland and Soni Auckland. CLIFF HOUSE I'APAKURA. Overlooking Sea and Township. J For Comfort and Good Mealj and a Homo intending Boardera are advised to call at the above address. The Leading Boardinghouse in Papain lira. Proprietress : Mrs C. SEAVER,
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 181, 9 June 1916, Page 3
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