WHAT THE "TIMES" ADVERTISERS ARE DOING.
In an advertisement, 1 in this issue ; Messrs. Dave and J|i#k6 ioti* mate that they will Jwilr. ness as blacksmiths on February 13, in KinST StfC?t, in *4 premises lately occupied 1 by JJr. J. Rack. By good workmanship laid at* S tention to business they Wipe to merit a full share of public patronage. - Miss C. M. Webbj—Music tuition. R. G. V. Fear.—Blood cherries.
Railway excursions to Claudelanch races and Rotorua bowling tournament. ' 1'...
Tenders for road work at Tuakau. Tenders are called for alterations to the Mercer Police Station. Mr. John Routly, engineer to the Tuakau Town Board, is calling tenders for road work. Miss Helen Robinson.—Pianoforte tuition.
Three days' bazaar at Tuakau. F. Jackson, Puni, offers 9%d for bacon pigs during February. Licenses in Pukekohe Borough. Defence Department—Drills postponed. Dalgety and Co., Ltd. announce their first annual sheep fair at Tuakau, on Monday, February 9; also monthly cattle sale on same date. The cattle sale advertised for February 6 is cancelled. "V," of Champion Flour fame, discourses interestingly, on Page 1 about the evoluntion of economy.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 502, 3 February 1920, Page 2
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185WHAT THE "TIMES" ADVERTISERS ARE DOING. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 502, 3 February 1920, Page 2
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