When yon wan! Artistic Creations in Millinery, Blouses, etc ir*««i<w* I Idea* that are "rightI up»to-lhe-EUiiule" iu \ mart and pleas- * , lif n etfttt, >»i»!i " fc I tast* aad thorough- ■, sen in workmanship, *< you w3l do well m ' rait our new season j *' display. " v//// We confidently SWlff l^ assert that iliii is *^-"^fed*H»t "THE" selection ever seen in the dwtrer. And !r»* iyw» »r- « c"■.?•'»'* i..•! :.-«• --? to bnv ; fit. W. G. SHOTBOLT & 0 Drapers, Milliners and Clothiers, KING STREET, PUKEKOHE. FARMERS, LOOK! Red Star Separators Complete with iron stand to bolt on floor : 23 gallons £l2 30 gallons £ls 45 gallons £l9 70 gallons £25 85 gallons £29 GUARANTEE— ShouId 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, Phone4l - Pukekohe. SPRING An Unexpected Shipment of "B.B." TORCHON and CLUNY LACES (One of the Scarcest Lines in the Trade) The 'Torchon' Is acknowledged the most reliable wearing lace manufactured. The 'Cluny' is the same reliable strength with a beautiful silk finish. Since these goods were shipped the price has risen about 50 percent. We are also showing a rare selection of Choice Embroideries—all widths—at almost pre-war prices. SEE OUR WINDOWS This Season we are showing A Great Range of PANAMA & STRAW HATS In all the Newest Shapes. .'4F J m Ladies' and Gentlemen's See our windows. 1 W. Roulston. DRAPERY EMPORIUM. PUKEKOHE.
How to Cure Deafness r - J - MORTON The Curative Properties r.| Deafover are truly wonderful. A simple preparation has recently been discovered by an eminent Physician in France, v.hn h has been found wonderfully effective in curing deafness and bead noi-es. No sufferer should fail to tr\ this Splendid Cure. Sent Post Free for 3 • w. cooper, 31 Villieis St, Nth. MelbmiriK. GLENMORE STUDIOS. NEW NORTH ROAD, AUCKLAND. Wishes to intimate to the residents of Pukekohe and district that Messrs Fear's Pharmacy have beei appointed as his sole agent for engorgements. Copies from old photos receive special attention. All orders left at the Pharmacy, Kin* Strcot, vill he promptly executed. Specimens now on view there
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 420, 22 October 1918, Page 2
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