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KARAKA ROAD BOARD KARAKA ROAD BOARD. ANNUAL H,':CTION. Nomimti';:s >f Cm iih's ;'m Two Ordinary Ya<nne : e* <-i ho Ki.raka Ron. l P.nr.l. nm *-r N T « 1 Ward and oii«f.»-N, 2 \..- ' ■ 1! here.e'ved by tiie Under iyri.*-rl »t the office "f t'le I'oard imi to No<>!i .m SATURDAY, April 23th, 1017 If necessary a poll v.i'l I • h*! : <■■■ M ;iV sth, 1917. 11. K. GLASxiN, Returning Officer. Karakn. Ami! 1 Mi. 1917. lG:,n ma! 11 '■< tiig of tlie Board i-i a- ;he office of the i.im.l on THURSDAY, 1917. and t : 'fl Annual R-itr-j. iyns at 2 p.tn the it E. OLi^OX. OU can always depend upon ■ getting il sj.wil ;it the lil'SY STORK. Puk.-koln: J PACE on advertising stations O in Pukekohe to let. For t T.n apply "'Times " office. Fknrnka, Aniil I Kh, 1917, KARAK'V ROAD BOARD. Overdue Rat's. i be fid (led t > all r, v, :il i i :,, Lot i ail by AFKIL 3'Jth, 1917. 11. E. GLASSON, Clerk. K ,:akp, Aiii! M b, 1917. 1659 ASKING FOR BANKRUPTCY If I intended s>la\in K in bu>ine.o it would simply be asking for bankruptcy to continue selling at my present . prices. I am liable to be called up in The First Division any time, hence my reason for sacrificing my stock of Footwear. j WORTH LEirT | Svdßi PABR MUST GO I A Cood Speculaiion I Buy more than your | 2 present require- jj. ments Aster- them I War between Cer- «—*> mar , v and O.S.A will S¥32SSL"~ , I mean another Big d Rise in Boots. SO HO IN AND SCORE At KING'S BOOT STORE KlksG ST., PUKaKOHE.

RATS ? GSI U?L? PLJiL^ Our EXTKRMO R<\T PASTE positively I/- kills Rats and NT icy inst mtly- no exceptions— 176 tube, dries their carcasses Tip. No mih.ll, No Danger. tin. - ■—■■ are Kx terminated with our FLEKEELQ —one tin is --'-"—"-' - sufficient to kill thousands. is. tin. | i Keeps them 4 away) |§. Fleas & Fhe ■ ■ w«*«*r ■ now s-umcieni to Kin U hr Our S Send immediately for these pest killers to Fear's Pharmacy aiKl o[ ' ia, nyur, PUKEKOHE. 'Phone Mo. 12. Second-Hand First-class Order. COOPER AND CURD P i' K E KOFI E i sKßsaesaaa* ;»s£E3KS« es»rfflBBB» Prosperit Which ? Pukekohe's prosperity and process depends upon the fanning community. al^oKittly. We hava no manufactures, no industries. Therefore we are entirely dependent upon on • Commerce. \a a commercial c )mmunity it is our duty to most care'fully consider the convenience of tho.e upon whom our Commercial prosperity d peivls. It hns been the custom from tme inimesn >rabh> for the farming community ! . d-i their shipping on Saturday J. ~ ,i. ,t t'i,< . :iv is |p ni'i-t eoive'ue it for c As a con fully co Cmiimer It has been farming cot for the reas them and i= tns uav is ti « As a commerci; the farming c n that we. ask> ei your Cash when it We assert that *hi--depen lea' almost entirely upon it won! 1 n i"ir.ill> bo supposed, men '.. ■>• fo" t!i-uurpo-e of doing to ri-,- -tM on i ler the customs c i iron: g community by caterinniT 'or that ■ lass o i whom we lV _r.,., • .■■;'. m for our own pros-.;-i,-lf!it.i!!\- in- t ie prosperity of is .n '.!■ it In- any interest in the ..!,.. -id i.f con n!ting the co iveni- ■ ( |s, !ii oncss i eople turn round don't want y ur business ; we are "t ,ii farnii'rs arc here fjr our have to come round and spend mveiii'' it to us. ocr.itic stand is doing h.rm to the • a.'d is likely to seriously prejunt rest - Perhaps some luisine-s ,i!th al <i can afford to Or iudependiceour eonime.cinl int resi> i i-map* *u...c i.u 8 ... 0 folk are rolling in wealth and can afford to b» indepen dent. If they want to nnrk tune it is not re.<souab'e t « Electors! Ct he pr.'gri s- ..f i Ins t >w.i nor is it fur to expect ,- to conform to tt.e extraordinary views of t!ie Carefully consider this ha'f-holiday quest on erits and vote as your commousense dictates. »r lint the aim of e\ ryone shoula be Progress peril\ a better and hnghter Pukekohe that we ihtlyproud of. and finally realise that we must ■unable con.-id.-ratii n to those people on whom »\; nro-peri'v depend.- the farming community.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 267, 17 April 1917, Page 3

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713

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 267, 17 April 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 267, 17 April 1917, Page 3

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