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"CEREMILK" SUPERIOR TO EVERY OTHER CALF\ FOOD. Thousands of keen, hard-jfeaded, successful dairymen, who hav#tried most of thltother foods, tell us -Wat no calf food live a such goqd* results as " CEKE3ULK." A welWMflanced ration, it is easil\ digested, jpjhly nutritious and the clbes to it. No waste—no the bottom of the bucket—easy ljewiipare—freshness and purity guarantfK MrGeorge Thompson, the well-lflKron farmer of Station Road, writes : " I have used ' CEREMILK %for raising pedigree stocl» After exigence of other foods market, confident there is Jbthing to equal' ORREMILK."' Try "CEREMILK equVLto whole milk/in nutriment. At all qpres and factories. H. E. Oillespie, Auckland Provincial Agent; W. Roulston, Pukekohe Local Distributor. 15 I canvas around with paoket tea, Which takes me everywhere you see; ADd where I go both far and near, The same familiar name I hear Especially in winter time, When coughs and colds are at their prime; I hear at every dooi, I'm sure, The praise of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.

Pukekohe Bowling Club The members or above Club are notified that,JKfeather permitting, the simmer jfreen will be available for plajtafltf Saturday, October sth. J\ A. B. BARTER, 622 / % Hon. Sec. t V

WHAT'S THIS!! Why, a chance to hear Canada's eloquent Labour Leadptf. Representative q f all Canada at the braid's Laborfr Congress. MfcJajnes Simpson, PREFER PUKEKOHE, /Friday, October, at 6 p.m. Subjeot: Labour and Liquor. 629

Patumjboc Surprise Packets Holders of%inmdf*Surprise Packets at the u flaJjjl?Up'' Social held at Patumabg^^B l - September 19th are requgetOT to mata application to the undersigned so that the prizes may be distributed. E. O.fIUFF ( Hon. MELVILL OBIBPE i Sees. 628 ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Advertisements under the following classes—To Let, For Sale, Lost and Found, Personal, Wanted, Board and Residence—are inserted at the rate of 18 words for Is. or three consecutive insertions for 2s fid. for cash paid in advance. Everv add'tional six words, 6d extra per in sertion. IF BOOKED, 6d extra per insertion. Births, Marriaoes, and Deaths I's fid for each insertion; FUNERAL 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.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 414, 1 October 1918, Page 3

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363

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 414, 1 October 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 414, 1 October 1918, Page 3

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