ARTIFICIAL LIMBS SURGICAL GOODS and SPLINTS, Tell your friend or anyone you know who suffers the disability of the loss of a limb to see what we can do for his comfort. Our Department for this special work i* " At your Service" WISEMAN'S 176 Queen Street, Auckland
NELSON APPLES From 2#d per lb I offer the following apples, freight paid to your nearest railway station, all best quality fruit, Cases each about 401bs. Single Ten case case. lots. Epps' Seodlings (green cookers) 9/- 8/6 Hoovers (coloured cookers & desert) 10/6 10/Washingtons (choice cookers) 10,'G 10/Rokewoods (cookers & desert) 11/- 10/6 Stunners (choice desert) 12/- 11/6 Dougherty 12/6 12/Twenty case lot 5 per cent off 10 case prices. Terms: Cash with order. I pay freight State nearest railway station and postal address and order now. Harry Milner, BUNNYVALE ORCHARDS, 429 NELSON. ;>** NARMFUIIAX Consult our EYE - SIGHT SPECIALIST about your eyes. Our SCIENTIFIC LENSES ensure PERFECT VI3ION, protect your eyes from harmful rays and enable you to READ & WORK WITH COMFORT To neglect your eyesight is dangerous. BE WISE-CONSULT US WITHOUT DELAST Optical work in all itß branches.
Fear's Pharmacy & Optical Parlours, PUKEKOHE. Roll of Honour McGOVERN—KiIIed in action in France, October I, 1918, SecondLieutenant Joseph McGovern, of the Samoan, Eighth and Thirty-seventh Reinforcements, fourth son of Margaret E. and the late Patrick John McGovern, Pukekohe; aged 24 years 10 months.—RlT. Sacred Heart of Jesus, Have mercy on his soul fiG7
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 418, 15 October 1918, Page 2
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237Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 418, 15 October 1918, Page 2
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