J^AUOTEH §l2 <r #safts Jss 2^l iS 3K 54> More Money You Get By sending your Poultry, Pigs, Potatoes and Dairy Produce to J. JONES Your neighbour will tell you that JJones has secured the highest prices obtained in Auckland, A trial consignment will convince you. Watch our weekly reports in this paper. TRADE MARK: Established 36 years Auctioneer and Grain Merchant :: Auckland
Saddlery. Saddlery, WE have a full range of Plough Collars, Plough Hames, Plough Chains, and Plough Rope, at Bedrock Prices. Every description of Gig and Buggy Harness stocked or made to order. First-class quality and workmanship guaranteed. We stock Costello's Cattle Oil; also Cleansing Drench and Red Water Drench for cows. Horse Blisters, Horse Gripe Drench, etc. Motor oils and Greases. Red Spraying Oil for fruit trees. Full range of black harness oils, coach oils and black harness polish. Best solid leather Brief bags, Kit bags, Suit Cases, etc. Full range of Block leggings, Bridles, and Nickel Silver Spurs. In spite of the great advance in leather goods we still sell at reasonalbe prices. All descriptions of repairing work done on the premises. Agents for Standard Fire Insurance Coy. H. DELL and SON, Saddlers, Etc., Pukekohe. REPAIRS, - SPAKE PARTS, - ACCESSORIES. A lew La>t Models in good order at Low Prices. G. A. HAYDON 1 Hobsoi<;s«reet ,v Auckland
T T JOHN HALL GENERAL PROVIDER, Otahnhu. SOLK AOL N'T I OK' The TEA thai comes DIRECT from Hie Harden In Ceylon. E.xcerpt from "A Word to the Wise." Ist Lady : "I spent my last weekend at Papatoetoe." 2nd Lady : "Did you. , Where did you stay ? " jlst Lady Oh, with Mrs Barnum in Wallace Road." 2nd Lady :"Are they nice people?" Ist Lady : "Oh, very. So homely. Do you know we spent nearly u'l our time drinking tea." 2nd Lady : ' Drinking tea ! How ttran«e." Ist Lady Yes. Mrs Barnum had just got a fcix pound tin of "Rajah" Tea lrom Hall's and it was the nicest I have ever tasted. Of course, we had it three times a day. Then Mrs .Jones came in and we had afternoon tea and, oh, I forgot, we had some at eleven o'clock as well. Do you know what Mr Barnum said—he made us all laugh. Why, that he doesn't care a "cues" about wx o'clock closing as long as he can get tea like "Rajah "' I'm just going to get Mr Chumley 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 nke tea. l»t Lady : "Of course 1 will. I'm going to get a 12 pound tin. Hall's have a big stock, so they are not putting on the duty. I-n't it grand to save 4'.-" 2nd Lad\: "Bye. Bye. Don't f.iKet my tin of tea "
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 323, 2 November 1917, Page 4
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