PATUMAHOE STORES TOUR WANTS can all he supplied from our Stores BOTH FOR QUALITY nnd PRTOE you cannot do better If you have not proved this ask your neighbour who has. Grocery Drapery Ironmongery Crockery, Rubber Goods of all Descriptions, Seeds and Manures, Paints, Lead, Oils, General Produce, Limes, Sand, Cement, Drain and Socket Pipes, Building Timber, Coal, Insurance and News Agents, etc. King up Phone No. 2. Patumahoe, for anything you require. P. HENRY and SON, PATUMAHOE
JMMMM M M MMMMIUIMMIW ESTABLISHED 1848 JOHN HALL GENERAL PROVIDER. OTAHUHU | J RAM MM MMMMM MM M M M g DEPARTMENTS Grocery Drapery Ironmongery Crockery 5 5 I I I I I I 1 yjvjWtfjWyjWtfjwWffrCTffjTffyt Butchery Bakery Seeds
The McKav Artificial Arm has everything to recommend it, being the nearest approach to the human arm possible. Ape you a Carpenter P Then with the McKay Arm you can use every carpenter's loot with adeptness. Are you a Farmer or Axeman P Then every one of your old implements you can still use. Whatever your trade the McKay Arm will help you carry on. Artificial legs are also our speciality. Full demonstration and particulars from J. Wiseman & Sons, Ltd, ST'RGICAL APPLIANCE DEPOT. Auckland
CONSUMPTION! What it is, What it does, and how to GET CURED. Full Particulars posted on receipt of six Id Stamps to MACK'S 443 Little Collins St.. Melbourne. WILLIS BROS., Papakura Stores Established ovtir half r century DEPARTMENTS . Butoherv, Bakery, Grocery Olothing and Drapery, Hard ware, Reeds, Manuren, etc. We stork «>nlv ot>p i !hh« of Goods Th* Best.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 404, 27 August 1918, Page 4
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