Wanteds, Lasts, £tc. 18 words Is. per insertion, 3 insertions 2s 6d, booked 6d extra. Additional words Id per word per insertion. FOR SALE—6S Gallon Alpha Laval separator with friction Never been used. No reasonable offer refused.—Cooper and Cutd. 443 FOB SALE.—Ford Ton Truck. An absolute Bargain. Body with canopy top and wind screen complete, only been in use for a few weeks, Owner has purchased a heavier truck. guaranteed FOR all brands oi bonectast, manures, and farm seeds try FRANK PERKINS and Co.. Pukekohe J- inch tyres ; five spring _ carts, light, medium, and heavy. All in good order. Also, one station buggy.—J. B. Barton, Coachbuilder and Carriage Painter, Papakura Grazing to let, for about 100 head of cattle, for two months. Apply—Dalgety and Co., Tuakau. J. C. Self, Agent. 431 LOST —Black purse, containing small sum of money between railway station and' Edinburgh Street, or in West Street. Apply—Times Office. lOTOS Angustiasimus : Send for sample and price.—E. ALLAN, Seedsman, Buckland.
U WEDES Superlative, John Bull, 0 Crimson King.—E. ALLAN, Seedsman, BuckUnd. __ _____ STRAYED— mare aog/ed mane, docks# tail, small . j car on VY scoops, two. State makers and prices, and where to be seen.—A. J. Moore, Patumahoe. *47 WANTED, for cash, sound second hand timber, corrugated iron or sheds for removal.—George Simms, Albert Street. 438 WANTED— Man to milk few cows and work on farm.—C. Clarke, Pukekohe Hotel. 436 T\7 ANTED*- Married CSraple plongh■TT man and genera! farm work. Write lE. care of Times Office. 427 WAW I ShU JDLI* V/ Tf A! Notice—J. RACK, Horseshoer and General Blacksmith, wishes it generally known that on and after February 12th, he will be in his new premises Hall Street, opposite Masonic Hall. All customers will receive prompt attention as usual. 394 WANTED TO BU\—For the month of February—Bajon pigs from 110 to 1601bs. Price 9id pt rU? delivered at my store, Puni. —F. Jac ksbu.»ANTED TO BUY —SOO baoon pigs, llOlbs to 1601bs, Price 9d at our store, i ukekohe. FRANK PERKINS & Co PROPOSED A" \ CuUB A ? UB JrX. dents Tuakau Hall ary 9th, an ilHilipr C au HaltepT th, fgFthe J ;hltM Club #r D 1 JKeting of resi■Tbe beld in the TKNDAY, Februpuripse of forming i forlha district. 3. FllfjON, CoßVenor.
TEACH PIANOFORTE. MISS HELi lINSON. WILL jrfiame testing on February jjtf AddresS%Pukekohe East, PhoaTßsß. 4 '- 4 >PAPATOE|£E. Necessity.... k /|"R the Dilworth m ofViniculture, is 1 Nectaat low prices. -112 i '\ Undertakers and Funeral Directors. We have our own hearse and carry ou all details in aoareful. reverent manner Telephones daring day No. 15 „ from sto U p.m. No. 103 COOPER & CURD pukekohk. FUNERAL NOTICE. UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Hearse Supplied. Telephone No. 50, from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Order* promptly attended to. BLAKE BROS > PUKEKOHK,
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 503, 6 February 1920, Page 3
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