Iplegra?ns: IUCHARDSON, Tapakura. Richardson Bros. Late William Richardson. - PAPAKURA - TIMBER YARDS Steam Joinery Factory. Large stocks o! Seasoned Joinery kept in stores for immediate despatch. Bimu Doors a specialty. LET US QUOTE YOU. [Telephone No. 5. WAIUKU CARRIAGE FACTORY And General Smithy Business.
Vehicles of all descriptions built, repaired, painted or renovated. Repairs promptly effected. Give us a trial; we guarantee satisfaction. Shoeing Work and the Re* pairing of Implements a speciality. ROPRIETORS: HAIR AND ELMSLY, WAIUKU CARRIAGE FACTORY Waiuku, Phone 38 RELIABLE $m ORDER NOW FRUIT TREES Strong aud Well Gruwu Tiue to Name.
SHELTER & ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS. ROSES AND CARNATIONS AND OTHER FLOWERING PLANTS. Spraying Material LIME, BLUESTONE, SULPHUR, HARBAS, RED OIL, VERMOR--ITE. ARSENATE OF LEAD, LIME AND SULPHUR MIXTURE. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. And Coy. Ltd. Lower Albert Street, AUCKLAND. Farmers and Settlers! REMEMBER "CHAMPION* Is a true Local Industry and took no advantage of you in the price of flour, oatmeal and rolled oats, during the recent unfortunate strike, though he had the opportunity to do so. The only compensation he now asks for this great act of benevolence is for you to continue «using his "CHAMPION' 1 ' Muscle-Raiser Flour
"STANDARD" Oatmeal and Rolled Oats FOR NOTED TURITY WAIUKU Mail Coach Leaves Waiuku 7,30 a.ru Mauku 8.15 »,m Arrives l'ukekoke 10 a.m. daily. Leaves Fukekohe 11.30 a.m., Mauku 12.45 p.m Arrives Waiuku 2.15 p.m, daily. HOUSES AND BUJGIES.'ON HIRE F PARKER
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 194, 25 July 1916, Page 4
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236Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 194, 25 July 1916, Page 4
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