WE ARE EXPECTING YOUTHISXMAS! The loveliest—most captivating selection o! dainty and useful Xmas presents in the district. You simply can't refrain from buying—once you see them. Vacuum flasks, Hair brushes, Kodaks, Perfumes, Hot water bags, and hosts of others acceptable gifts. A glance in our window soon settle* the Gift Question, FEAR'S PHARMACY PUKEKOHE. The home of every thing high grade* COOPER AND CURD PUKEKOHE. For Sale I Second hand Spring tip dray (15 cwt.) equal to new. I Tip farm dray (without fprings) CALL AND INSPECT. NATURE'S MEDICINE. The valuable medicinal virtues of fruit haa 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 on their way rejoicing. Notwithstanding that we cannot handle oranges i i —4 „«. ■> Inaa af tlia Atol VA have no intention of " sidesteping " and so long as 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. *V Xt FRANK PERKINS & CO., UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS, PUKEKOHE. TUAKAU TOWN BOARD. Extraordinary Vacancies, PUKE - HAMILTON EXCHANGE. We have a client with a lovel 3 (THREE) COMMISSIONERS. Qra i ne d swamp. Nice homestead m (telephone installed), concreted cowMessrs Deeble,_Qobb«gna Barnaby, resigned. A public office Street, Tuakau, FRIDAY, the 3rd dt% of January, 1911* (before noon) a| the day for the nomination of candidates for such office. » Dated this 17th d 1918. A. H. TAPPER, Returning Officer for the Town Board District of Tuakau. 913 The disease amongst the flax which is markedly prevalent in Manawatu is so far, fortunately, absent from the Waikato district. will be foHfcrJW to any person .farm is situated a leave owingfß Jiling health. (2090) Appjy-? HURRELIiand SPIERS. HAMILTON. 880 Why let your music hooks, pieces etc., remain untidy or torn when tne same can be rebound or repaired at the "Times" office. All orancnes of book-binding undertaken.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 437, 27 December 1918, Page 3
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