Wanteds, Losts, Etc. COWSLIP Calf Meal—Best ou J the Market-t'»s. 50s and 100s.F. I'ERKINS and Co., Pukekohe ,OOT\VEAR BARGAIN'STan Russian call high leg in* its 31-. usual price 39/-: tan willow calf high leu hoots 30, -. usual price 38 6 ; patent, with (iarbardine tops, leg 27.6, umi.il price 32 G.—KING'S NewBoot Store. Pukekohe. Our repairs make your leet smile. 244 OR Sale—A limited number 1 of Settings (15 eggs) from my utility Black Orpingtons, t'» C posted. Applv,-V. S. ROBERTS, Pukekohe. 201 POUND—The cheapest and best shop in Puktkohe for repairs and latest footwear. "Lodge's" old premises. Try them. 2o»l OR Sale—Settings Black Orp--1 ingtona, Silver Wyandottes, and White Leghorns. High class utility strains 7 6 per setting of 15 eggs. Three settings (one of each breed) for 15/-.-LEWIS MORGAN, Pukekohe East. 204 OR Sale Settings White 1 Leghorn. Black Orpington. White Rocks, I.R. Ducks. 15 Eggs specially selected 6/-, satisfaction guaranteed -A. TOZER. Utility Breeder, Buckland. 158 'OR Sale Purebred Brown - 1 and White Leghorn Betting*-. 7,6 per settings-E. L. CURNOW, Pukekohe. 108 OR Sale—My well known 1 fattening farm at Pukekawa consisting of 436 acres, very ea*y terms 12$ per cent cash, balance at 5 per cent for aor 7 years. The qualitv of this land needs no comment. For further particulars apply to :—JAS. POTTER, Rawhiti, Pukekohe Hill. _134 OUND—At the old premises, 1 Lodge's Boot Shop, boot polishes 3 tins for 6d. 249 ITALIAN and Westernwolths Ryegaass; Poverty Bay Ryegrass ; Canterbury Ryegrass; Prairie Grass; Cocksfoot; Timothy; Clovers; Essex Rape for Spring sowing. Prime samples. —E. ALLAN, Seedsman, Buckland. OST Near Papatoetoe a I black fox Fur, substantial re-ward.-FINLAYSON/Papatoetoe. 232 ISSING from the old remises BUT FOUND AT McCLINTOCK'S BUILDINGS, KINGS BOOT STORE, Pukekohe.
EAS, Partridge, Blue Prussian, Yorkshire Hero; Black Barley; Cape Barley ; Swan Neek Barley; Algerian and Green's Ruakura Oats. Finest quality at market rates. —E. ALLAH. Seedsman, Buckland. 'UTTON'S Flower and Vegetable Seed just arrived— FRANK I PERKINS &Co,, Pukekohe ■'J YKE'S Drench—A full supply . J just eceived.-PRANK PERKINS Sr Co., Pukekohe. ■0 LET-In King street. 2roomed cottage, all conveniences. I Apply Times office, 247 'EGETABLE and Flower 1 Seeds in packets or bulk, the most eomprehensive stock ouUide the City. Catalogues free.-E. ALLAN, Seedsman, Bucktand. ANTED At once, an allround farm bnnd ; good with horsee and milk :i few cows. Go«k1 wages to good man. Apply Times office. 239 j WANTED KNOWN—H. J. Lodge, Bootmaker, ha* re-started business in his old premises, King Street. Pukekohe. 248 r ANrED—To buy bottles in any quantities; quarts Is, pints 8d Apply-C. CLARKE, Pulfc koheJHetol 998 MANCERE ROAD BOARD in the vicinity of the Mangere mountain and Bridge are invited to attend a meeting to be held in the Mangpre Bridge School on WEDNESDAY, September 12th, at 730 pm., at which the Board's Engineer will submit a proposal for a water supplv to that part of the district. EDGAE ABHCBOFT, 253 Clerk. Undertakers and Funeral Directors. We have our own hearse and carry out al details in a careful, reverent manner Telephones during day No. 15 „ from sto ll p.m. No. 103 COOPER & CURD PUKEKOHt JAMES MdVOR (Late T. J. MclvOr and Sons. Karangahape Koad. Auckland) Undertaker & Embalmer OTAHUHU. Pergonal Supervision. Term;- Moderate. Horse and Motor Hearses Wreaths and Cards a Specialty. Orders promptly attended to. Pttost 4430 All night attendance.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 309, 11 September 1917, Page 3
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