The Man on the Land C Appreciates a reliable pair of heavy boots. Nothing is more uncomfortflble than wet feet. C. Because >ou have a Life Assurance Policy is no reason for taking undue rinks will your health. C Fnsure your personal health by investing in a policy of foot comfort C, Buy an extra pair of KING'S WET WEATHER BOOTS Too many on hand with us. Overstocked, and therefore underpriced. C Our advice is--Get in early. First buyer gets the plums. C. CASH ONLY on these small margin profit goods. Red Ball Cum Boots, 25s Best Quality Kip Watertights, usual price 26s 6d, reduced to 23s 6d, all other heavy boots reduced by 3s per pair. KING'S LEADING Itobl PUKEKOHE.
JU I'-Tia MILLICi NT TAYLOR Begs to announce that she has arranged to hold Musical Competitions for Children in the PREMIER HALL, FUKEKOHE, On TUESDAY, JUNE 25th, In aid of the Red Cross Find. The following will be ths Competitions— Recitations—6 years and under, 8 years and under, 10 years and under, 12 years and under, 14 years and under, 16 years and uuder, 18 years and under Singing 8 years and under, 10 years and under, 12 years and under, 14 years and under, 16 . yeais and under, 18 years and under Pianoforte Solos—B yoirsand under, 10 years and under, 12 ypars and under, 14 years and under, 16 yt'avs and under. If? years and und-T Pianoforte Duets uuder, 14 years and linger, 18 years and under ENTRIES (6d each) will be received by Miss Millicent Taylor or Mrs McArtlmr, or may be let at the Carnival T. a Ro'jms In the evening A CONCERT will be given by visiting arti.-te®, viz: M'SS Stnbhp (Elocutionist \ Miss Elva McGowaa ijoprnuu), Mr White (Baritone), Miss Foulk.es (Contralto), and Miss Hyd» (Soprano). The leading winners will also appear. Admission — Day Session Is, Evening I 6 258 Pigs. Pigs. The N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Bacon & Meat Packing Co., Ltd. The above Companv will receive Prime Haconers, Porkers and Choppers as under JUNK I'OKEXO—Wcd nesda y •_'('> TE KAUWHATA- Thursday 27 PAT IT MA HOE —Sal-i: dav 23 Hours in a m till 2 p.m, except at Papakura !).'3O to 12 no>n, at Runciman 12.15 to 3 p.m.. Pukekawa 9 to 12 noon, and Onewhero 12.;i0 to 3.30. Hours : 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. Buyer —W. A. HARRIS, Pukekohe Telephone Xo. 112| Pukckohe.
At the request of farmers we have now allotted Is per head for insurance No Stairs or Boars accepted. Farmers, Support Your Own Comoanv ' COUNTRY SALES JUNE WAH'K'' —Saturday !."> WH,L.'OIiO -Mondiiv 17 PUKKKOIIK ilor--.' ;:th - Mo: day ,7 NGATKA -Special Hair-. Sal ' -We.lnesdav 19 KAIH U — -atm Iy ; 22 WAIAU PA S tie of Mr C W. Giflor t's Dairy Hord Tuesday 25 ARAPOilUl?—Wednesday 2d TI'AK A I Thursday 27 N,Z. Lonn and Mercantile Agency Cry.. Ltd
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 384, 18 June 1918, Page 3
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