PROFESSIONAL PUKEKOHESCHOOL OF MUSIC. Miss Millicent Taylor, UK., F.S.M, A.U.C. Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory Miss Ellen Foulkes, Teacher of Singing and Piano. Theory classes will be held every Saturday. VIOLIN SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT. Pukekohe every Monday. Will Visit Homes. Applj by Letter HD lIIDV Manukau Rd. . n. uuni, Newmarket TEACHER OF MUSIC. A limited number of pupils wanted for the PIANO. Terms Moderate. MRS. G. E. JONES, Albert Btreet - - Pukekohe D. W. McARTHUR. Assoc. M. Inst. C.E CIVIL ENGINEER, LICENBED SURVEYOR. Land transfer and other turveys undertaken. Address: 3 Palmerston Buildings, Auckland. Phone 3428. Municipal Chambers, Pukekohe. Phone 53. MR. PERCY BOYD ENTAL gURGEON EMPIRE BUILDINGS. KING STREET, PUKEKOHE P.D. Box 18 Thons 43s AMES {IOSTELLO, VETERINARY SURGEON Queen Street, Pukekohe Surgery a Specialty, May be consulted at his Residence - Morning from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Evening from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. A. HANNA Barrister and Solicitor BWANBON BTREET, AUCKLAND. Attends Waiuku Every Saturday. Money to lend at lowest current rates J. G HADDOW, LL.B., Barrister and Solicitor Open Daily. Advances procured on Freehold Securities at lowest current rates. Mr Haddow himself is in Pukekohe every Thursday. Note the new address:— KING'S CHAMBERS. PUKEKOHE Important Sale of 9 Farms. Friday. May 9, At 11 a.m. THE KEREPEEHI BLOCK. CENTRE OF HAURAKI PLAINS. There is no Richer or ttetter Situated Block on the Market. TO THE DAIRY FARMER, TO THE GRAZIER. TO THE CROPPER THESfc FINE FARMS MUST APPEAL , Alfred Buckland v Sons Ltd. Favoured with instructions from Mr V L. BAONALL. will sell by Public Auction, at their Turua Salevjrds. on Friday, May!', at 11 am. HIS WELL-KNOWN KEREPEEHI BLOCK, of about 700 •' acreß, in NINE FARM LOTS, from 26 to 177 acres. ALSO. ♦ KEREPEEHI TOWNSHIP LOTS, from 1} to 9 acres, with 'Cottage and Outbuildings. Partly fenced, and all nowcarrying a profitable number of stock. Good River and Road Frontages. Regular ateam communication with Auckland and pra:tically the distnbut ing centre of the tar-famed Hauraki Plains. ' NOTE.-Exceptionally Easy Tonus - !<) Per Cent. Cash ; 10 P?r Cent, in Six Months ; 25 Per Cent, in Fiv V-hts ■ and Balance Ten Years NOTE.—Litho. Plans are now ready and will be forwarded to any address per favour of an intimation THE HAYMARKFT, AUCKLAND. Keep with your clients as Absence tnrough illness for order* is bad, Patrons soon drift.Wjyour'ro missi-.g, my lad. '*£ If in the winter with cold you take ill, Brace up your spirits and peg along still; At the first symptoms resolve to endure Trust to Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 465, 11 April 1919, Page 2
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