PLUMBERS' REGISTRATION ACT, 1912. NOTICE is hereby given that an examination will be held by the Plumbers' Bond of New Zealand for the purpose of registration under the above Act on Friday and Sanuday, the 11th and 15: h Decem}>pr, IS) 17, at such centres as may be decided by the Board when the number of candidates is known. Forms of npplicati n to be examined may bo obtained from the local Technical School, or from the Secretary, Plumber*" ard, Wellington. All applications must rtach the umleisigned by tlie lfith November, 1917. Bv order of the Plumbers' Board. T. G TROWERN, 132 Secretary. The Soda Fountain of the Carnival Tea and Luncheon Rooms Lawrie's Buildings - Pukekohe Will be re-opened for the Summer Reason on Thursday, Ist November. Sparkling Soda with pure Fruit Flavours. Come and have a Phosphate at the Fountain. Ice Cream a speciality. Morning and Afternoon Tea. Home made Cakes. Hot an 1 Col 1 Lunch. FISH! FISH! The old established PUKEKOHE FISH SUPPLY Co. Rave removed to up-to-date premises next Mrs Cave's, Fruiterer. All old friends welcomed. Call and see us in our new shop MRS FREE, I'ukek. h.' Fish Supply Co. 314 BOMBAY Motor Mail and Passenger Service. Ltave Bomlay (">.50 a.m.. Rama Rama 7.10 a.m. ft! rive Drury 7.30 a m Leave Drur) S.lO a.m., Kama Rama 9.10 a.m. arrive Bombay 9.30 a m. Leav« Bombay 3.5 p.m.. Ram Kama .<.25 p.m.. arrive Drury 3.45 p.m. l.o.tve Drury '>.lo p.m., Rama Kama 5.:'0 p.m. arrive Bombay 5 50 p.m Special Trips for Picnic Parties, &c., by Arrangement J. H. Cartel. Motor Car Proprietor Bombay
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 322, 30 October 1917, Page 3
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