GOOD PRINTING !—not printing of the cheapest description—is a good advertisement for any business. Don't spoil your Billheads, Letterheads, Envelopes, Business Cards, and other classes of commercial and general printing by askimj for a cheap job. A shilling or eighteenpence saved in this way may be sovereigns lost by creating a bad impression. Get good printing and get it at the Times Office.
Waikato Central Agricultural Association. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW To be held in Victoria Park, Cambridge on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, March 6th and 7. Si'Ei'iAi. Feature : UNION COMPANY'S CHALLENGE CUP Value .iO guineas, offered for Best Draught Mare Competing at the Si low. ENTRIES CLOSE FEB. 17, HH7 Schedules on application to W. 0. CARE, Acting-Secretary. Box 11, Cambridge. M'J-
CHANCE OF BUSINESS To the Public of Pukekohe and District. Having leased my Blacksmith's Business to Mr John Kack, who has for the last two years Loon in my employ, I beg to tender to the public of Pukekohe and district my sincere thanks for the courtesy and patronage extended to me during the 32 years that I have carried ou tho business and I ask for my successor the samo kind support that was accorded to mo. D. A. BLAKE, King Street, Pukokolto. Iu taking over Mr I). A. Wake's smithy establishment I dosiro to express tho hope that all old customers will continue to do business with mo. I can assure them and also new clients that it will be my aim to carry out such work as may bo entrusted to mo to their entire satisfaction. JOHN KACK, 12th Feb., 1917. 1428
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 251, 16 February 1917, Page 3
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