MRS A. E. MASSEY j "The Millinery." KING 81., PUKEKOHK, Announces that she has removed to new premises opposite MoCliatock's Building*. Showroom stocked with the latest millinery and ladies' and children's hats made to order. Dressmaking as usual. MODERATE PRICES. Phone 117. WILLIS BROS.. Papakura Stores Established o?er half a century. ... DEPARTMENTS :•: Butchery, Bakery, Groovy, Clothing and Drapery, Hardware, Seeds, Manures, ate. We stock only one dans of Goods - The Best ' "We Serve You Well/ If a Seed Dies tnaflttUfe Again? SEEDS SOLD BT STOKES & EARL Will surely Die, and will as surely Germinate and bring forth 100 per cent, increase. Mr SOWER would yon be a REAPER. THEN BUT t OUR BEEDB FROM STOKES cY EARL Broadway. Papakura Telephone No. 16. Papakura PHOTO STUDIOS Photography in all its branches carried out Copying end Enlargements a Speciality. Amateur's work catered for. -C. HARDY G. RAWNBLEY Bootmaker, GREAT SOUTH ROAD, PAPATOETOE. I specialise in Men's working boots—nailed and plated. Erices from 18s 6d to 25s 6d. Wear and satisfaction guaranteed. Orders by post with cash receive irompt attention. All best makes of Footwear stocked at reasonable prices. Fit and style guaranteed. Repairs promptly executed at l reasenab'e cWrgppFOR SALE. Second-hand Waggon in good order, oil axles. 2 poles, seat Carry 2 to 2% tons. A BARGAIN. C. PENNY Coachbuilder. PUKEKOHE.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 350, 5 February 1918, Page 4
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