ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Advertisements under the following c'asses-To LET, FOR SALE. LOBi \n-p Found, Personal, Wanted, Board and Residence—are inserted at the rate of 18 words for Is. ior three consecutive insertions for <s fid. for cash paid in advance. Every additional six words, 6d extra per in sertion. If Booked, 6d extra per innertion. Births, Marriages, and DEATH 9 '>s fid for each insertion; FUNERAL NOTICES, Is extra. These announcements must be signed by the adverNotices of Meetings and forthcoming events and Official Advertisements 4s per inch per insertion. Trade Advertisements, according to scale. Wanteds, Losts, Etc.
SSI ST ANT, smart, wanted - for boarding-house.—Miss Newman, Conine's Hill, Pukekohe. 65G RIEL motor cycle for sale, in perfect order. Forpartioui„ "ftffo,-" nln Times office. 657 OR SALE - 1 duck eggs, 6/- per setting. Apply E. Ridgway, Pukekohe i°° OR SALE— Dwelling of six _? rooms, bath, scullery and pantry h acre land, close to Post office. Apply Box 15. Pukekohe bM FOR SALE—Pram, in good order, cheap. Apply Times office. Pukekohe °°* OR all brands of bonedust, - 1 manures, and farm seeds try FRANK PERKINS and Co., Pukekohe TALI AN Ryegrass and West- - crnwolths Grass for present sowingfine, clean samples. E. Allan Seedsman Buckland. LOST On Pukekohe road, Sunday, black and white cattle pup, about four months old, C. A. Crispe, Mauku "ISS GEARON has removed from West Street to Harris Street, Pukekohe (3rd house from station end of road). Jl£ ANGEL Seed Mammoth - Long Red, 4/- lb; Champion Yellow Globe, 4/-lb; Golden Tankard, 3/6 lb; Jersey Queen, 5/-lb. b. Allan Seedsman, Buckland. ORNING and Afternoon Hot and Cold Luncheon, CARNIVAL TEA ROOMS, Pukekohe. lANOS—Two wanted; one to suit learner and one good instrument. Cash purchase. Apply to J. J. Coadv. Pukekohe &*» RIVATE Greeting Cards, dress. Call and inspect samples at the "Times" office. Numbers are limited, so order early. Prices range from 6/per dozen upwards. STRAYED Black and tan *3 cattle pup, 2* months old, small white spot on back of neck Reward on returning to )■ O'Connor. Pukekohe, 684 ' JUPERB range of Gent's Footwear, at KING'S, the Leading Boot Store, Pukekohe o~LET—House, four rooms, . scullery, washhouse and copper, on Manukau road. Apply 6. AttewelL PukcAohe S°£ ,0 LET - -■< Four-roomed cot* .' tage, situated at Mauku. Good grazing for cows if necessary. For address apply Times office. W» W ANTED - Push cart in good order. Apply o/o Times_office. _ WANTED-To buy bottles in any quantities; quarts Is. pints Bd. A P ply-C. CLARKE, Puke tohaHote r2 WE only stock high class Boots and Shoes. No shoddy or imported lines kept, FRANK PERKINS and Co.. Pukekohe. "ANTED TO BUY-Bacon r pigs 110 to 1601bs. Price 8d lb. prime quality,delivered at my store, Pum FRANK JACKSON M 8 aI*TED TO BUY-500 bacon pigs, HOlbs to 1601bs. Price 8d at our store, Pukekohe. FRANK PERKINS & Co. Farewell social To Mr and Mrs J. Glenie, will be held in the Pukekohe East Hall on Thursday, October 24th, at 8 p.m. Gent's sub 2s 6d, Ladies la. C. LAUER Joint fi ß3 T. HAMILTON j Sees.
tlli m Undertakers and Faneral Directors. We have our own hearse and carry ou all details in a careful, reverent manner Telephones during day No. 16 „ from sto 11 p.m. No. 108 COOPER & CURD, pukekohe.
JAMES MJVOR (Late T. J. Mclvor and Sons, Karangahape Koad, Auckland) Undertaker & Embalmer OTAHUHU. Personal Supervision. Terms Moderate. Horse and Motor Hearses Wreaths and Cards a Specialty. Orders promptly attended to. Phone 4430 - 3 rings. All night attendance, j
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 419, 18 October 1918, Page 3
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