Auction Notices COUNTRY SALES SEPTEMBER WARKWORTH-Friday 13 ; HENDERSON— Monday 10 ■ : : PAPAKURA—BuII Fair-Friday 20 WAID KU-Saturday 21- •. '/•'•• . KAIHU-Saturday 2t ..' MANUREWA-Mr H. Roll's Clearing Sale-Saturday 21 WHITFORD-Monday 23 NGATEA— Wednesday 25 ARAPOHUE—Wednesday 2'> TUAKAU-Thursday 26 MAUNGATUROTO-Friday 27 KAlWAKA—Saturday 28 PUKEKOHE—BuII Fair-Saturday 28 PAPAKURA-Dairy-Monday 30 ' N,Z Loan and Mercantile ARency Coy.. Ltd Pukekohe Auction Mart. Friday, Septenber 13 At l p.m. J. T. Stembridge and Co. will sell on account of owners 1 Spring cart, in good order, J ton 5 10-gallon cream cans Pigs, Poultry. Produce, Vegetables. Furniture and Sundries. Entries for pigs and poultry invited. J. T. Stembridge, Auctioneer 567 Papakura Town Board Election. NOTICE TO ELECTORS
The Progressive Ticket means— Intellegent Administration, A comprehensive scheme for a water supply, Storm Water drainage, and Permanent road work on the Great South Road Out of loan money. VOTE solid FOR Progress by returning: BAKER, URUES, GILLESPIE. HOLT, McINTOSH, TURNER, and WOOD (the Progressive Independent)
PAPAKURA TOWN BOARD ELECTION THE ELECTORS OF PAPAKURA are invited to ROLL UP and hear the views of the PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATES at a PUBLIC MEETING to be held in RICHARDSON'S HALL on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th at 8 p.m. Support the P. P. P. (Progressive Party's Platform) Papakura Town Board Eleotion As my name is associated with both parties in the present contest I would explain that. though I hope most of the proposed works may be done before long, yet until the end of the war is more clearly in sight I am opposed to raising loans. 563 P. HOLT A Social and Dance will be held in the Puni Hall on WEDNESDAY, 11th SEPT., To farewell Privates J. Black and Bert Boyle and welcome home Privates J. Malony and J. Douglas. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1557 A. IRWIN, Hon. Sec
When King's have a Boot Sale there's Bargains Galore. A peep at our windows convinces you ft Means that every pair is marked down to zero. ft Keen buyers from all parts of the district flock to KING'S, especially at Sale time. ft Every pair is marked down to the smallest margin of profit. Our windows prove this statement. C We have a big surplus of footwear that is now unprocurable, and we are clearing those lines at actual cost. C Monev buys more at KING'S especially at Sale time. ft We lead, others follow. KING'S THE LEADING BOOTMAKER, King Street, PUKEKOHE
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 408, 10 September 1918, Page 3
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