Wanteds, Losts, Etc. Buckwheat, mustard, Essex rap<s soft turnips, swede*. All kinds of seeds stocked ; best quality, moderate prices E. Allan, m, Buekland. COWGRASS, finest colonial grcT-ji seed, also ail va-isties clovers and grssseE at lowest rates Orders now beini? booked. It'. Allju, Seedsman. Buekland.
DRI-PHEET SOLED FOOTWEAR In Lady's, Gent's, and Hoys' at KING'S NEW BOOT STORE. PUKEKOHE FOR SALE—Iron Age Pota:o digger. First-class order. Price £l4 or exchange for cow. Times office. 717 FOR Christmas hams, fruits, nuts, etc., try FRA.NK PERKfNS and Co., Pukekohe. FOR SALK —150 tons of 4t firewood. Delivered in Pukekohe J in two or three ton loads, at 7s per ton cash. H. ROGERS, Pukekohe Hill.' Phone No. 23. .028
FARM SEEDS—I am booking orders for Grass and Clover Seeds for delivery at sowing time, Several lines are in very short supply, and those intending to lay down new pastures should secure their requirements while stocks arc available. Prices and samples on application. E. ALLAN", Seed Merchant, Buckland. FOR all brands of bonedust, manures, and farm seeds try FRANK PERKINS and Co., Pukekohe GRASS Seed cleaned at shortest notice ; seed bought or sold. Consign to Buckland station, sending advice note with instructions to R. Allan, Seedsman, Buckland.
mi J-J near Patuinahoe some time in December. Finder rewarded on returning sa.ne to the office of I'. Henry and Son, Patumahoe i 0. r > m and Co., Pukekohe POSITION wanted on farm by capable, reliable youth. Kxporienced in all branches. Apply "Willing," Post Office, Papakura. 70H TO LET —Cottage 4 rooms and scullery, washhoure and copper Manukau road, Pukekolie. ApplT Times office. 712 Trifolium Subterranean, locally known as Mangere Clover, always in short supply. An exceptionally quick growing variety which stands grazing well. All stock eat tf greedily and it is not only a good milk prodi.cer, but fattehs stock readily andenriches the soil. Orders booked for sniall parcels seed subject to arrival.—?E. ALLAN, Seed Merchant, Buckland. Ufnce and Kailwav pply A.8.t.. Times office. 692 WOULD the person who found No 2 Brownie folding camera at the Elbow 011 Thursday, De- . crmb(* 27th, please send word of thcjjfi same to H. H. D. Wily, Buckland. 702
WE Oiily stock high class Boots and Shoes. No shoddy or imported lines kept, FRANK PERKINS and Co.. Pukekoh* pw assist "The KAfMM rßSach Road, Papakura. Wanted to Buy - 500 bacon pig! 110 to 160 lbs. Price 7d at our Store, Pukekohe. — FRANK PERKIXS& Co. 1851 WANTED— To buy bottles in any quantities ; quarts 1? pints 8d Apply—C. CLARKE. Puke I koheHote 998 f YOUNG Mail seeks position oil farm : used to stock and team work. Apply J. Williamson, <7 New * North oad, Auckland CM
Premier Hall Tea R PUKEKOH (late A 0 nnouncement, to announce 1 'he above ea and light refreshments sc [igh-class lollies sold and Summer 78 drinks dispensed.
a mr .*> Undertakers and Funeral Directors. We have our own hearse and carry out all details in a careful, reverent maimer Telephones during day No. 15 „ from sto 11 p.m. No. 103 COOPER & CURD fUESEOBr. "KOZIE TEA ROOMS pujkekohe. W. J. ROB3ITER (late of Paturaahoe) notifies that he has taken over the "KOZIE" TEA ROOMS at the corner of King and Edinburgh streets, Pukekohe, and invites the support of patrons Best Fruit and Lollies.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 342, 4 January 1918, Page 3
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