FRANK PERKINS & CO., ggSKS£ PUKEKOHE, Invite the Public to call and inspect the New Range of iu» n i Floor Coverings Also importations of High Class Drapery from Messrs. Watls & <o, Manchester Just opened up— Dreadnought Boots and Shoes for EVERLASTING WEAR. urn j^yjjß s 0 7?~B* m jfiuSS I -v -V, , a >M ~u&* .«!• si:i T^jjMMijmM ■ *==■ /*^ffi J^^fflfflKJ'S ilMiMtc J 3^^^«J«J^-jJ 1)^ lIMIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIItIU||^~iTjffiidl . : Uk MM« ttak kriMJLi [ fcW<* *U4 liwhlM I, * ilWi j^j^fLL±^lW ' I! "::. W- Ml 5-J .'Yl.l '.]i;ri. ijjlij ri u,-!!!iiimi imiiitliniif't ■ •.'•is; fsin MVi •^ ,* . J MjnMMnjtf 1 yA II mm; T«rii >/2<"« ■*•; v» JU vi m o 'J A' SU» 1 ® FRANK PERKINS & CO., universal providers. :pukekohe
FORD GARS FORD TON TRUCKS FORDSONTRAGTORS JOHN W. ANDREW LICENSED FORD DEALER, EDEN TERRACE, AUCKLAND, Is the Dealer for this District. All Enquiries addressed to him for NEW CARS CAR ADJUSTMENTS REPAIRS SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES will receive his prompt attention The Demonstrating Car is in charge of Mr G. Gladding, who visits this district regularly and will call on intending Ford Car purchassers. BOMBAY Motor Mail and Passenger Service. Leave Bombay 6.50 a.m., Rama Rama 7.10 a.m. arrive Drurv 7.30 a.m Leave Drury 8.50 a.m., Rama Rama 9.10 a.m. arrive Bombay 9.30 a.m. Leave Bombay 3.5 p.m., Ram Rama 3.25 p.m.. arrive Drurv 3.45 p.m. Leave Drury 5.10 p.m., Rama Rama 5.30 p.m. arrive Bombay 5.50 p.m J. H. Cartel, Motor Oar Proprietor Bombay
Keep the Champion Standard Unfurled And Success will Continue. The Fallacy of Free Trade. T OFTEN notice in press some of my people are advocating Free Trade, which would be feasible if it were universal. You know the trouble England got into through allowing the damping of German surplusages on its markets and the miserable pittance its artisans were getting. America was not quite so "philanthropic," and has waxed fat on England's shortsighted policy. The Americans are noted for " points," but invariably they are for themselves. Why do not free trades advocate the removal of the alien poll tax? If it were"done it would permit of a much lower rate of wage being paid, and a lower cost of production ; and besides, we would have the cost of maintenance of those subjects instead of their surplusages in go )ds wth the result that we would soon be brought down to the Asiatic level. Japan, India and China are making rapid strides in manufacturing, and with cheap labour, augmented with modem machinery, they will ultimately be a menace to the British artisan; but evidently this is of little moment to " some," as they appear anxious for cheap labour and goods without considering its disastrous effects to the British workers. It is obvious the products of the soil must be amply protected against foreign importations from countries where land is low in price and labour cheap, otherwise the Dominion must suffer. I quite believe it* you were now to offer made iuGermany goods at a trifle less than those of British manufacture, patriotism, in some instances, would vanish like smoke. AUCKLAND.
How to Make the Farm Pay The Best Way is: By Consigning your POULTRY POULTRY PIGS FRUIT NEW POTATOES NEW POTATOES DAIRY AND FARM PRODUCE J. JONES Poultry, Fruit and Produce Auctioneer On the Corner at the NEW CITY MARKETS Pen Accomodation for 4000 Head of Poultry Highest Price on Record obtained by us for Poultry. Cheque and Account Sales posted promptly. Read our Reports appearing in this Paper. J. JONES Established 37 years Two Auctioneers Selling all the Time
,\ T K sell Music, Phonographs, T t Gramophones, Records, Pianos and Musical Instruments fit town prices. H. R. JURY & Co.. The Music Shop, KINO STREET, PUKEKOHE.
JOHN ROUTLY, REGISTERED ARCHITECT. 20 Empire Buildings, BWANSON &T., AUCKLAND.
JAMES COSTELLO, VETERINARY SURGEON Queen Street, ■ Pukekohe Surgery r. 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.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 490, 16 December 1919, Page 1
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