Wanteds, Losts, Etc. ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Advertisements und«r the following classes—To Lkt, For Sale. Lost and Fodnd, Personal, Wanted, Board and Residence—are inserted at the rate of 18 words for Is. ior three consecutive insertions for 2a 6d. for cash paid in advance. Every additional six words, 6d extra per in sertion. IF BOOKED, 6d extra per insertion. Births, Marriages, and Deaths 2s 6d for each insertion; FtfNEKATi NOTICES, Is extra. These announcements must be signed by the advertiser. Notices of Meetings and forthcoming events and Official Advertisements 4s per inch per insertion. Trade Advertisements, according to scale. ALTIC Separate!-, 155 galspares, in first-class order for sale Price £l2.—J. A. LOWBY, Bombay. 913 OY wanted to deliver papers. Horse provided. Apply Times inorca, Orpingt WHrtFLeghorn fowls. 927 OR SALE—New casks, hold 45 gallons. Best offer. Station, Oarage, Pukekohe. 934 OR all brands of bonedust, manures, and farm seeds try FRANK PERKINS and Co.. Pukekohe OST Between Pukekohe Station and Puni »tore, on Saturday March 2nd, a grey rug with fringe. Reward. Finder please return to Times office. $% LOST— About February 12th, two Jersey heifers, age about 18 months, one fawn coloured polled and one dark red Reward £1 for any information. J. Dean, Pokeno. 930 ITRAYED—From my property 1 roan Shorthorn heifer calf branded 2 with tar on loin. Reward for recovery of same. Apply,—M. WYLIE, Buckland. 912 TRAYED From Paerata " v 26th. 1T " " "** TEMPTATION SALE at - Kings Boot Store. " Astonishing Bargains." See windows. 'ANTED HELP, Light T ▼ housework, for an hour or two morning, daily. Wages 6s. Apply X "Urgent." Times office. 'ANTED TO BUY —SOO bacon pigs, llOlbs to 1601bs. Price 7Jd at our store, Pukekohe. FRANK PERKINB & Co. E only stock high class ▼ v Boots and Shoes. No shoddy or imported lines kept, FRANK PERKINS and Co.. Pukekohe. , ANTED—TO buy bottles in any quantities; quarts Is. Undertakers !} and Fa a era Directors. We have our own hearse and carry Out Telephones during day No. 16 „ from sto 11 p.m.' No. 1 03 COOPER & CURD PUKEKOHE. JAMES McIVOR (Late T. J. Mclvor and Sons, Karangahape Road, Auckland) Undertaker & Embalmer OTAHUHU. Personal Supervision. Terms Moderate. Horse and Motor Hearses Wreaths and Cards a Specialty. Orders promptly attended to. Phone 4430 All night attendance. Carnival Tea Rooms, Lawrie's Buildings, PUKEKOHE. THE Place for Lunch Morning and Afternoon Teas. Everything home-made Sandwiches. Cool drinks. Vanilla Ices Sundaes with fresh crushed fruits a specialty.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 357, 5 March 1918, Page 3
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