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Wanteds, Losts, Etc. > CCOMMODATION for a few permanent boarders. Terms from Mav Ist 22/6. including soft washing—MlSS XEYVMAX, " The Avenue," Connie's Hill. 1651 OARDING Accommodation for permanents. Applv—MlSS C. GEARON. Tobin Street. Pukekohc. 1672 ARIEY— New Swan Neck. Very early, fast growing variety Black Barley. Algerian and Ruakura Seed Oats. Kyecorn Vetches, etc., for present sowing. -E. ALLAN', Seedsman Buckland. CART for Sale— Good condition. Suit farmer. Also light trap, cheap.—WOOLLETT. Busy Store. Pukekohe. 1696 URNITURE for Sale ' WOOLLETT, Busy Store, Pukekohe. 1697

QLL range of Separators just to band. Please call and inspect -FRANK PERKINS &Co, Pukekohe OR Sale—A genuine fruit ' and confectionery business in rising township. Apply—" Times " Office. IRL wanted to assist l i housework. Apply, Mrs LYSXAR. East Street, Pukekohe. 1671 HORSE-- Quiet and sound for Sale. Also harness nearly new. medium weight. Store, Pukekohe. WOOLLETT, Busy! 1608 OST—In Pukekohe ThursA day night Greenstone Brooch with small gold bell attached. Finder please return to Times Office. Hw

NION Seed—Local grown ' Straw-coloured Spanish, Southern grown Straw-col ared Spanish, Australian Long Keeping. New seed just to hand and to arrive from growers. Book orders early, supplies are short. Prices on application.—E. ALLAN, Seedsman. Buckland. _ )VERTY Bay Grass. Seed. A very choice line to h»nd. Genuine seed direct from the growers. suitable for puttimg down to harvest seed from. • Write for sample and price to E ALLAN, Seedsman, Buckland. AKEN by mistake from Railway Station parcel of school books. Please return to Station or Pum Store. im E have just imported direct from England £IOOO worth of new season's Drapery, Inspection in-vited-F. PERKINS and Co.. Pukekobe .ANTED—To buy bottles in anv quantities; quarts Is, pints 8d Appfy-O- CLARKE. PukeJ knheHoteL w UU can always depend upon getting it good at the BUSY ST)RE. Pukekohe n PAA W'RTHof new 3fc»tjUU Boots just landed and onened up at our Stores, Come and JS-F. PERKINS and Co.. Puke 8T DIVISION Boot Sale. Nearly £IOOO worth of Footweai to select from. Owing to being in the First my stock. - KING'S BOOT STORE, PUKEKOHR J524

!*£ ■i <«*<=» garaiSMfgi Undertakers and Faneral Directors. We have our own hearse and cany out all details in a careful, reverent manner Telephones during day No. 1£ ~ from sto 11 p.m. No. 103 ~ COOPER & CURD, PUKEKOHE.

Miss CLARICE WOOD, Licentiate of the Royal Academy and Royal College of Music (London), Teacher of the Pianoforte. Few vacancies for Advanced upils. Terms - Three Guineas. Private Address— Baddington Bank, Birkenhead, 1634 Auckland. HALF-HOLIDAY POLL To the Electors of Pukekohe. This is a Democratic Country and there can be no fairer method of disposing of the half-holiday question than by means of that Democratic institution—a Referendum of the people. You as Ratepayers (directly or indirectly) are naturally anxious to have a say in settling a question that vitally affects your own and Pukekohe's prosperity. Some five or six trader s are attempting t» d.feat the fair and reasonable objects of this Referendum ly threatening to cWe their premises on Saturday in the event of Wednesday being declared by vot6 as the half-holiday. This is a rathtr unsportsmanlike attitude to adopt and seems to be an attempt to coerce the Electors into following the dictates of these few traders to the detriment of the intere.-'- of the people generally Li>t fair argument prevail. Let us dispose of this question on the fair and cquare basis—the most good forthemot-t people Let us settle the question by means of the ballot box, either party standing or falling by this Democratic method of 83ttling the question -and not by hiuhhauded endeavours to coerce the Electors. The future and present prosperity is entirely, in your own hands. Vote for WEDNESDAY AND SHOP all Day Saturdays

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 269, 24 April 1917, Page 3

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616

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 269, 24 April 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 269, 24 April 1917, Page 3

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