BUSINESS CHANGES HANDS
Kinq Street Fruit Shop
Pukekohe, by reason of its wonderfully fertile soil and generous climate, lias irresistible attractions for the land seeker, henco the reason for the rapid rise in land values. In the words of our American cousins, all you have to do is to tickle the land with a feather and it simply laughs loads of spuds, onions, carrots and ox-eye daisy." In view of farming prosperity it is only to be expected that Pukekohe will benefit correspondingly, and consequently, live men looking for business openings are casting their eyes this way. Frosh men mean fresh ideas, and business changes are the best antidote against stagnation in the commercial life of a town.
Mr A. W. Oldham lias acquired the business of Heerdegen's fruit store, lower King street, and intends
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 452, 29 July 1919, Page 2
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135BUSINESS CHANGES HANDS Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 452, 29 July 1919, Page 2
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