A CART AT ONCE! RlifG Ul' TIIONE 92. Receiving & Forwarding Agent Coal and Firewood Merchant. Furniture Carefully Removed By experienced men at Shortest
Livery and Bait Stables ( near the National Bank) Formerly conducted by Mr F. Parker have been taken by HANFLIKG BROS. who intend effecting improvements to convenience customers. All old and new clients welcomed. Good Accommodation. Wood and Coal Business Will be carried on as hitherto. FIKEWOOD and HOUSEHOLD COAL of Good Quality. HANFLING BROS., Queen' Street, WAIUKU
ARTHUR O. LAPWOOD. Jnr MOTOR LAUNCH PROPRIETOR TUAKAU. Shingle and River Sand for Sale in Large or Small Quantities. Bpecial Trips can be arranged for by writing to Mr A. LAPWOOD, Jun. TUAKAU. * General Cargo Trips. Goods handled under personal supervision.
MILKING By machinery is the latest up-to-date method of turning life's toils into pleasure. A 5 horse-power Tubular Boiler (Government Certificate) and a 90 Gall, good Alpha Laval Separator with connecting rods, vat and steamer. Can be set going in half a day. Inquire,— Alfred Buckland and Sons Auckland. "BEATRICE 7, Cream Separator.
Best Separator Made Containing all tho latest improvements ami eliminating all Separator diliieultios common to all other makes. Skims at 'Ol The saving in cream compared with the work of other Separators will more than pay the cost of a BEATRICE Separator in one season. Absolute Guarantee Given! For olticioney anil durability. CHIEF AGENT : FRANK M.WINSTONE Auckland. SUB-AGENTS : Waikato Co-op. Dairy Co., Lid
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 203, 25 August 1916, Page 1
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237Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 203, 25 August 1916, Page 1
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