MANCERE ROAD BOARD Applications are invited up till noon of Friday, September 28, hj, 1917, for tho position of Ranger and Dog Registrar for the Mangere District. Full particulars may be obtained on applying to undersigned. EDGAR ASnCROFT, 277 Clerk EAST TAMAKI ROAD BOARD. Mr Arthur Selby has been appointed Panger for the District and is authorised by the Board to impound all unlicensed cattle out on the public roads and reserves in the district, whether herded or not, and also all cattle and horses, whether licensed or not, out on the roads and reserves between sunset and sunrise. No horses are allowed out on the roads unless led or in use. By dfder of the Board. ALEX BELL, Clerk. Pakuranga, 10th Sept, 1917. 282 NOTICE To the Public of Pukekohe. Having purchased Mr C. K. Lawrie's billiard and tobacconist's business I have opened in conjunction with it an up-to-date hairdressing saloon. lam a practical hairdresser of 25 years' experience and the saloon will be conducted under my personal supervision and control. All up-to-date brands of Tobacco and Cigarettes and hairdressing sundries stocked. H. BENDALL JAMES MdVOR (Late T. J. Mclvor and Sons, Karangahapc Road, Auckland) Undertaker & Embalmer OTAHUHU. Personal Supervision. Terms Moderate. Horse and Motor Hearses Wreaths and Cards a Specialty. Orders promptly attended to. | Piioxe 4430 All niqltt attendance.
T T J Excerpt from 1 " A Word to the Wise." Ist Lady: 'I spent ray last weekend at Papatoetoe." 2nd Lady: "Did you. Where did s you stay ?" • I Ist Lady: "Oh, with Mrs Barnum I in Wallace Road." 2nd Lady: "Are they nice people?" Ist Lady : "Oh, very. So homely. Do you know we spent nearly I all our time drinking tea." * 2nd Lady : 'Drinkingtea! How I stranpe." I Ist Lady: "Yes, Mrs Barnum had | just got a six pound tin of I "Rajah" Tea from Hall's and I it was the nicest I have ever I tasted. Of course, we had it I three times a day. Then Mrs I Jones came in and we had I afternoon tea'and, oh, I forgot, I we had some at eleven o'clock 1 as well. Do you know what m Mr Barnum said—he made us I all laugh. Why, that he doesn't | ' care a "cues" about six o'clock m closing as long as he can get tea 1 like "Rajah." I'm just going to get Mr Chumiey to take me down in the car so that I can , get a tin.' 2nd Lady: "Bring me one too, its so hard to get nice tea." Ist Lady : "Of course I will. I'm j going to get a 12 pound tin. Hall's have a big stock, so they are not putting on the duty. Isn't it grand to save 4/.-" 2nd Lady: "Bye, Bye. Don't forget ■ my tin of tea." 1
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 311, 18 September 1917, Page 3
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