FRANK PERKINS & CO., JggßßSi PUKEKOHE. VISITORS TO PUKEKOHE. High-Class Provisions, Boots, Ironmongery, Drapery, Etc, FRANK PERKINS & CO., universal providers, pukekohe
NEWJSEASON Quality should be your first consideration when purchasing seeds, to ensure good pastures the farmer must sow the best Seeds obtainable. Cheap dirty Seeds will never make the farm pay. Yates' Reliable " Seeds " are all re-dressed, by the most up to-'laiomachinery, on our own prorftses, they never fail to give satisfsc tion. Write for Catalogue and Price List stating your requirements. ARTHUR YATES And Coy I.tm. Lower Albert Street, AUCKLAND
Overhauled Cars often Run Better than New Ones because a motor car is second hand it doesn't follow thit it * no use; often it performs far and away better than a CHEAi NEW ONE. We h;ive for Btie two, three, live and seven . geater models in best English and a 1 American mates Taey have ■tJLXJL been thoroughly overhauled and J I J I are guaranteed for a full measure V- ' ' 1 of servic#. ?l>iWßaißEa) Call and inspect if you want a y reliable car at a moderate cost. Sold on approved terms. .. New models of Fords, Oaklands and Chandlers constantly arriving. Write if you can t call. GALLAGHER, HOWE and MOORE, Motor Car Agents, The Garage PUKEKOHE STATION MOTOR GARAGE, PUKEKOHE. Phone 118 E. W. TABOR. MOTOR ENGINEER and EXPERT. All classes of repairs and renewals, by practical mechanics, under personal superintendance. Up-to-date machinery, promptitude, reasonable charges. TYKES. Tl T PF* nml AOOESSOTiTES
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 457, 14 March 1919, Page 1
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245Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 457, 14 March 1919, Page 1
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