P. HENRY & SON GENERAL STOREKEEPERS PATUMAHOE. ON SALE 33? Re-clipped and Cleaned CHEAP. CALCUTTA BONE DUST AND KEMPTHORNE PROSSER'S MANURES.
Motor Car for Private HireatPapakura. Q. E. WHIIE-MotorCar Proprietor. Has a comfortable five-Beater Touring Talbot Car for Hire. Trains met by request and passengers conveyed to any destination. Address —Papakura Hotel. WHERE TO GO IN AUCKLAND "THE DEN" Endean's Buildings Next P. 0., Auckland. BREAKFAST: 6.45 a.m. COLD LUNCHEONS AFTERNOON TEAS. W. J. MADDREN. Bootmaker & Repairer, George Street, Tuakau. Hand Sewn Boots, Fit, Style and Workmanship guaranteed. 11 Year s city experience. The Soling and Heeling of Fumps a speciality.
ratumahoe. Ye Good Old Style For Good Meals, Attention and General Comfort the MAUKU HOTEL is bard to beat. Wines, Spirits, and Beer, bottled and draught, of best qualities only. T.B.BAILEY. Proprietor MY PEOPLE [leai>, kindly light. ] Doubtless you aie aware England is now in the throes of her free trade policy, i.e., the open door. Prior to the war she was the receptacle for our enemies' goods and undesirables, thus allowing the latter to creep into every crevice of the Empire, to England's peril. To remove past anomalies "Uhampion " suggests reasonable protection and a closed door to our enemies, which would enable England to be a much larger manufacturer, with bettor working conditions and wages for her workors, who have so nobly responded to tho Empire's call. Meantime— Fortify on " Champion " Muscle and Courage Raiser. 1 have -pukoii, v., Auckland, Now Zealand.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 203, 25 August 1916, Page 4
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