m '&m\ f|f ryik "■* -y * j i I Tlx District's Creates! A'i/action '' - "-*•** s *- ~ * i-'t $1 I- c Values thai will keep tl.e happy crowd coming and going: coming in for the Good Things"- - going out loaded with Bargains, and pleased with the . Great Values so surely secured W. G. SHOTBOT & CO SEASONABLE LINES AT LODGE'S BOOT SHOP PTJKEKOHE Men's Bplit Kip Shooters, all leather, double pegged and nailed soles, all sizes, 15s 6d Men's Kip Watertights, 21a. Men's Kin Bluchers 10/11 Girl's extra strong Chrome shoes 13s 1 Id * Gum Boots from J4s 6d. Gymnasium shoes (all sizes in stock). Cloth top boots, patent fronts, latest style, 25s 1 Id Full stocks of all other lines LODGES KING STREET, PUKEKOHE. FARMERS. LOOK! Red Star Separators Complete with iron stand to lrnlt on floor : 23 gallons £l2 30 gallons £ 1 5 45 gallons £ 1Q 70 gallons £25 S5 gallons £2O GUARANTEE—ShouId any parts shuw defects during l first twelve months' use they will be replaced free of charge CAN RE SEEN AT OUR STORK. William S. RUSSELL, King Street, Phone 4 i- Pukekohe.
FARMERS ! The time is Right Here to consider and consider well. What are you going to do to make the farm pay this year! Nearly every line of goods you require is costing you double (or more) what it cost you two years ago ; therefore, it looks as if you will have to think and think right hard and work and work right hard to make the old Farm pay its way. Dairying is one source of revenue and a very good one too, but Agricultural Produce is also worthy of a lot of attention.' Auckland markets are at present depleted of nearly every line of Agricultural Produce consequently high pices are ruling and if next Season shipping space from Southern centres is not more in evidence than it has been this Season then Auckland Farmers should be able to make the Old Farm pay by turning The Sod and Sowing The Seed and Reaping The Harvest. Now ! is the time, Right Now ! to think and Get Ready ! We have the Seeds, Bonedust and Fertilisers And will be glad to have the opportunity of answering your enquiries for ~ SEED POTATOES ALGERIAN •K«J Southern and Australian clipped & re-machined Carrot Seed Mangold Seed Onion Seed Turnip Seed Swede Seed All Varieties ot GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS Bonedust, Corn Manure, Onion Manure, Potato Manure, Bonedust & Superphosphate Mixture, Superphosphate, Oats Potatoes Sharps Wheat Also for Sale Molasses Fodder for Cattle and Pigs, Ceremilk Calf Food Rex Calf Food Tui Calf Food Bricks Cement Coal Drain Tiles Lime Sand Socket Pipes
PRTC'ES and full Particulars from W. Roulston, Pukekohe. iead Stores. Kin.- St. Knurls Store-. Railway Yai iw** i *-> i. GRAIN & PRODUCE " MERCHANT We have pleasure in n<»(it\ intf mir Customers that the new position ..four BRANCH STORES in RAILWAY YARD and SIDING enable „s t.. handle thr* alxn c olas> nj (i<nw|s m p m minimum '•t handling and cartage expends. An AVERY 10-ton WEIGHBRIDGE of the latest type approved of hy the British Hoard of Trade and certified hy New Zealaint (iovcrnmenf Inspector has been installed at a cos! of about and is available lor I tiblic weighin.es. | his \\ issues Mai hint? Stamped Tickeis thereby eliminating the risk of clerical mistakes. We trust to have the >uppori < Mhe Public in (Jl ir endeavour to give them Hie mlv ~t' , in | 'p-to-tlate Weighbridge. Pukekohe. Oth August, I'.Ms
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 405, 30 August 1918, Page 2
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