PATUMAHOE STORES E^T TOUR WANTS » all be euppl' • J; from our Stores BOTH FOR QUALITY and PRIv E you cannot do better. If you have not proved thi# ask your migHbour who has. Agents Sutton's and Yates' Seeds. All kinds in stock. NOTE—Best Bread. GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS, AND MANURES, At Bedrock prices. MOTORISTS, NOTE!—Several Goodrich, Dunlop Nobby Tread, and Spencer Moulton Motor Tyre Covers, at old prices. These are bargains! Waiau grown SEED POTATOES—'brown on the light sandy soil of our Waiau Pa farm, these Gamekeeper seed, free from blight and all defects, prove heavy yielders on ,the rich Pukekohe and Maukti soils. Enquiries solicited. Price, £l2 per ton. P. HENRY and SON, PATUMAHOE
ESTABLISHED 1848 JOHN HALL k GENERAL PROVIDER. OTAHUHU.
"SIRDAR" TEAS In Packets and Tins. If you want the BEST, order " SIRDAR " TEA (formerly known as "Rajah") HALL'S " Otahuhu " Baking Powder stands pre-eminent
Sole Agent for " Hinton's" Home-made Jams Made frein fruit grown in that "Garden of j£den" - the Clutha Valley. The flavour is exquisite.
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS SURGICAL GOODS and SPLINTS. Tell your friend or anyone you know who suiters the I disability of the loss of a limb to see what we can do for his comt'Tt. Our Department for this I special w. rk i■. At vour Service.' WISEMAN'S | 175 Queen Steet, Auckland
THE tim:es PUBLISHED ON Tuesday & Friday o yilG "PUKEKOHE TIMER" has a widely SDread circulation, and offers an unsurpassed medium for making known the wants and requirements of advertisers, Advertising Rates on applioation
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 457, 14 March 1919, Page 4
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252Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 457, 14 March 1919, Page 4
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