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When you want Artistic Creations A Ideat that are "rifcht-op-to-the-mir.ute " in style, smart and pleasing in effect, with taste an*i thorough- /tfjftik neai in workmanship, /Jt (flm you will do well to JM IK 2=^ visit our new season t *•••,£ > vv^F display. Vi " _.',y u We confidently assert lhat this is \ ill "THE" choicest selection ever seen in tb« ct'tncC AnUtii- pricrt are * dipnoi ir.Juceinefct to buy Me 11 W. G. BHOTBOLT & CO Drapers, Milliners and Clothiers, KING STREET. PUKEKOHE. FARMERS. LOOK! Red Star Separators Complete with iron stand to bolt on floor: 25 gallons £l2 30 gallons £ls 45 gallons £l9 70 gallons £25 85 gallons £29 GUARANTEE —Should any parts show defects during first twelve months' use they will be replaced free of charge. CAN BE SEEN AT OUR STORE. William S. RUSSELL, King Street, phon « 4l ■ Pukekohe.

FARMERS ! -m 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 All Varieties ot GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS Bonedust, Corn Manure, Onion Manure, Potato Manure, Bonedust & Superphosphate Mixture, Superphosphate, Also for Sale Molasses Fodder for Cattle and Pigs, Ceremilk Calf Food Rex Calf Food Tui Calf Food Bran Chaff Maize Oats Potatoes Sharps Wheat

PRICES and full Particulars from W. Roulston, Pukekohe. Head Stores, King St. Branch Stores, Railway Yard. Phones 1 & 21. GRAIN & PRODUCE Phone? MERCHANT We have pleasure in notifying our Customers that the new position of our BRANCH STORES in RAILWAY YARD and SIDING enables us to handle the above class of Goods on a minimum cost of handling and cartage expenses. An AVERY 10-ton WEIGHBRIDGE of the latest type approved of by the British Board of Trade and certified by New Zealand Government Inspector has been installed at a cost of about £3OO and is available for Public weighings. This Weighbridge issues Machine Stamped Tickets thereby eliminating the risk of clerical mistakes. We trust to have the support of the Public in our endeavour to give them the advantages of an Up-to-date Weighbridge. Pukekohe, 9th August, 191s. How to Cure Deafness Tlit Curative l*iopeitic-s ot Deafover arc truly wonileifill A simple preparation his recently been di-cuvereil l>v an eminent Physician in Kiaiuc. which h.i • been found wonder lull'. eife< live in curing deafness and head noi-e-No sufferer should fail to ti\ thi-, Splendid Cure. Sent Post Free for 3 . W. COOPER, 31 Villiers St., Nth. Melbourne C. J. MORTON of the GLENMORE STUDIOS. NEW NORTH ROAD, AUCKLAND. Wishes to intimate to the residents of I'ukekoho and district that, Mossrs Fear's i'harmacy have been appointed as his sole agent for enlargements. Copie- from old photos receive special attention. All orders left at the Pharmacy, King Streot, will be promptly executed Specimens now on view there

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 416, 8 October 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 416, 8 October 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 416, 8 October 1918, Page 2

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