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For Influenza take Woods Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. 1/0, '1 6 Messrs J. T. •Stembridge and Co are to include special entries of frirt trees, rose trees, and shrubs in their sale at the Pukekohe Auction Mart next Friday. For particulars see advt The smoking concert intended to be held last night in the Premier Ilall. Pukekoh*, and organised by members of sporting institutions in honour of Mr 0. R. Lawrie, was postponed uutil Tuesday, the 21s inst., when it will take place in the Bowling Club pavilion. A nasty accident befell Mr Arthur Clark, a blacksmith, yesterday whilst engaged on duty at Messrs Cooper and Curd's forge at Pukekohe. As a young horse, belonging to Mr Niel Buchanan, was beiDg led into the building it became restive and Clark was knocked down, his head striking the anvil and being badly cut. He was first treated by Dr Bronte and was subsequently conveyed to the Auckland Hospital, In addressing a deputation which waited upon him re dairy matters yesterday (Monday) morning Mr Pacey, Managing Director of the New Zealand Dairy Association, said that the Association's accounts for the past season had now been completed and would be considered at the meeting of Directors to be held on Friday next. He could not make a definite announcement until the accounts had been before the Board but he could say that they could be assured of a payment of much more than the estimate of 4£d per lb butterfat as mentioned some days since. In reply to a question Mr Pacey stated that he could not give an indication as to the actual figure until after he had consulted the Board but he could say that the amount in excess of -ljjd would be substantial ai)d would certainly be considered by the suppliers as highly satisfactory. I-'or Children's (lacking Cough at nipht Woods' Ore it Peppermint C ire, 1/6. 2 G

OPAHEKE NURSERY. FOR OUICK SALE. FRUIT TREES, ALL VARIE TIES lIKDQK PLANTS LARGE STOCKS LEMON TREES 300 v^fff T " f V, J >at) liiiio Irees in(-liKl-All Orders free on rail at Opaheke E. HOSKING, Nurseryman Opaheke

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 299, 7 August 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 299, 7 August 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 299, 7 August 1917, Page 3

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