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Boys' and Youths 1 Panamas. Manufactured from a fibre mixture. They differ only in material. They give much better wear, keep clean longer, and renovate more readily. Nice smart shapes, to suit boya of all ages Beyi' taJ YwrtW Ortfitten. " The Store for good Boys' Suits." You'll find the quality high arifl the price very mode rate at our Store, 114 Karaifahape Road, Id Section AUCKLAND Aj illustrated, 6/11. To It null boys; round crown. Boys 6 to 12, creased crowns, •11, 7/11, 8/11, t/11. Youths, 6,11, 9/11, 10/11.12/11 MKN'S PANAMAS (FIBRE), a smart light Summer Hat; all sixes-10/11, 12 11, 14/11. Boys' School Hose. We carry special stocks of these goods, of Xew Zealand manufacture and wool, striped tops, "Red, While. Blue, and Green, and Plain Black. Inches 7 7J 8 8{ 9 9* 10 10* Price .1/3 3/5 3 7 3/9 3/11 4 14/345 Best Quality-4/9, 4/11, I/-, 53, 5/6, 5/9, 6/11. Country Clients will please add Postage. EPHOS M FOR TURNIPS OR TOP DRESSING. We are Landing a Shipment of HIGH GRADE EPHOS PHOSPHATE and can now book for delivery ex ship. PRICE : £9 per ton f.o.r. Auckland, Less ss. per Ton Cash Discount. The Farmers , Cooperative Auctioneering Company, Limited, COMMERCE ST. AUCKLAND. Phone 128, Phone 128. Pukekohe Motor Garage OLDBMOBILE-6 Cylinder KING OF THE ROAD clean unbroken sweep from radiator to tail lamp, clever body design has provided more than sufficient leg room for even the tallest individual. It has two unit Starting and Lighting Magnetoo Ignition. The Chassis is of the most modern construction, with a frame the channel of which has a maximum depth of seven inches, giving tremendous strength and rigidity with light weight at the frojt The frame is swept in to give a narrow turning radius. Long and wide semi-eliptic springs; the rear spring is 64in long by 2Jin wide, and perfect distribution of weight throughout the chassis produce exceptional easy riding qualities with true Hotchkiss drive. Box-pleated buttonless upholsterd of finest long grain, bright finish, black leather, found only in the high-priced cars, provide unusual comfort. In refinement of finish the car sets a new standard among light motor vehicles. A jdistincti. e radiator with nickel-plated shell walnut finish with nickel finished instruments, 6 day Waltham clock. Wheels in natural wood finish. Combination tonneau and step light, and double bulb head lights. Side curtains that open with the door, and other numerous refinements that contribute to stamp this car &* representative of the utmost in light car construction. The car is built in two models: a five-seater touring car, and a two-seater roadster, the rear compartment of which is convertible into a leather upholstered seat for two extra passengers. Seventy Landing this Month. Call or Write for a Demonstration. Karews and Ryan Bros /Voto'* Engineers PUKEKOHE PATUMAHOE UNIVERSAL SUPPLY STORES THE STORES where all your requirements will be supplied at Reasonable Cost. New Season's Turnip & Mangold Seeds & Special Manures, Note. SUTTON'S FAMOUS SEEDS all kinds in Stock. WE STOCK and deliver Groceries, Drapery, Ironmongervi Paints, and Lubricating Oils, Motor Covers, Tubes, Milking Machine Rubberware, Timber Bricks, Lime, Sand, Cement, D:ain Pipes, Etc., Etc. Bread and Small Goods Daily. P. HENRY ani> SON, PATUMAHOE IV r vup Phone, No. 'J.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 485, 28 November 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 485, 28 November 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 485, 28 November 1919, Page 4

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