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HAD THE "FLU"? Feeling " washed out," weak and.generally miserable ? HERE IS THE PREPARATION that hundreds of the " tin " worn people are taking YOU SHOULD BE TAKING IT TOO ! MALTOPHOS TONIC! Will put Vim and Vigour in that " FLU " worn body of yours. Malto-Phos builds up the nerve tissue, tones up the system, enriches the blood, aidi digestion and improves the appotite There's health in every drop! and improvement in every Spoonful As a Tonic and Tissue builder it is par excellence, also fine Heart tonic and general strengthened If you have a weak heart, are run down, anaemic. ' nervy,' You should secure a bottle TODAY 2s 6d, large bottles 4s 6d. Send the Money with your order, to FEAR'S PHARMACY, pukekohe. The home ot high-grade medicinal preparations

COOPER AND CURD Box 20 PUKEKOHE, Box 20 For Sale I Second hand Spring tip dray (15 cwt,> equal to new. I Tip farm dray (without springs) CALL AND INSPECT. FRUIT! NATURE'S MEDICINE. The valuable medicinal virtues of fruit has been forcibly demonstrated during this unfortunate epidemic. So much so, that our parliamentary representatives were so strongly impressed with the health fortifying virtues of fruit that they introduced urgent measures governing the sale of lemons and oranges particularly. Convincing argument indeed when the Government singles out the fruit trade for particular attention while the vendors of quack remedies go on their way rejoicing. Notwithstanding that we cannot handle oranges and lemons except at a loss at the prices fixed we have no intention of " sidesteping " and so long as we can procure supplies we shall endeavour to meet reasonable demands. As the " Talune " landed no oranges from the Islands there will be an acute shortage for two or three weeks. We therefore ask customers to refrain from buying except for very necessary cases and so conserve supplies. Country orders posted at fixed prices plus Postage, HEERDEGEN'S FRUIT STORES, PUKEKOHE, Phone 122

FULL RANGE OF SEPARATORS Bought last year. Just to hand. Inspection invited. We are Sole Agents for Pukekohe for Sutton's Famous Garden & Farm Seeds New Seeds Just Opened. See our window for Drapery Bargains Opening now, £IOOO worth new drapery Per steamship direct from London. > Sole Agents For "Summer Bloom" Tea. New Line. Try It. frank perklns & CO., UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS, PUKEKOHE. MILK EltS WANTED ANH NO LABoi;P AVAILABLE J,™, Milking Machine Solves the Problem WITH EFFICIENT MILKING AT MINIMUM COST 2-COW PLANT £IOO I with Enqine I £IOO Reauires but one attendant and milks over 20 cows per hour. TERMS ARRANGED. It is a Proved Sucoew Wharepa, Thames Valley Dear Sir,—l have been using the "Farmer's Milking Machine" since August. 1915, and have every reason to be thoroughly satisfied with the results. It Joes not go out of order, is easily cleaned and requires very little power to work it: The cows appreciate it, and the machine leaven very little work for the stripper, It can be altered to suit either a hard or easy cow, and gives more satisfaction than nnv I have had experience of. Anyone can see the machine working. ARTHUR INNIS. Catalogues and Testimonials on application from the Farmer * Milking Machine 0., Ltd., G.P.O Box 1246 Auckland or H. E. SH \RP, Tuakau. Demonstrations arranged.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 432, 6 December 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 432, 6 December 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 432, 6 December 1918, Page 3

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