Wanteds, Losts, £tc. 18 words Is. per insertion, 3 insertions 2s 6d, booked od extra. Additional words Id per word per insertion. 111]! DKUMHEAD Cabbage plants for sale. 10s per thousand, good plants. Aoply W. A. Scott, Pukekobe East. 468
FOR all brands ot bonednst, manures, aDd farm seeds tiy FRANK PERKINS and Co.. Pukekobo PGR SALE—One timber waggon, 6iijch tyres ; five spring carts, light, medium, and heavy. All in goo.i order. Also, one station buggy—J. B. Barton, Coachbuilder and Carriage Painter, Parakura GUN, Sportsmen's DB. 12 bore. Wanted to buy. Apply—'TlMES Office. Housekeeper wanted, in couut-y, for elderly couple, references required, good hoifle. For full particu'ars ri..g up Post office, Maramarua, Oi write to Mrs C. CI irk, Postmistress, Maramarua. 407 LOS T— Handle, finder, APhjfWNl.''gher, Howe and Moore. 4G9 LOST— Between Paerata station and Roose's Hill, one motor chain. Finder kindly return to Percy Boyd, Dentist, Pukekohe. Rewaid. 462 PIANOS— I have orders to fill and require several pianos, will pay highest cash price.—J. J. Coady, Pukekohe. 460 PIANOS WANTED,—Cheap one for learning, one best for advanced pupils. Give price and maker. Address—" Teacher," c 0 F. and P. TIMES. mjjprenjises, a brindle cattle claimed within seven daye, disposed of. E. Ramsay, Kingjwreiltefukekohe. 474 □ WEET PEAS—List now ready of O best collection of new sorts and novelties obtainable only from E. ALLAN, Seedsmaa, Buukland. WANTED— Youth or boy for dairying, machines used. Apply—Mr E. Gilroy, Patumahoe. 458 WANTED— Tenders and specifications for a small 4-roomed cottage or bungalow to be buiit at Pukekohe. App'y —Mrs J. Hooey, " Willow Grove." 450 WANTED TO BUY-Dead pigs from 80 to llOlbs. lOd per lb delivered at my store, Puni. —F. JACKSON. WANTED TO BUY-Six breeding sows in young; also, Yorkshire Boar, 12 months.—A. H. Hely, Beatty Road, Pukekohe. Phone, 1011). 434
WANTED TO BUY - Pi-s from 102 to 1501bs at lOd per lb at our store, Pukekohe.—FßANK PERKINS and Co. Vi vr 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 ftttontion tis usual. 394 vv buildings, in good grass preferred. Must be handy to facilit : »s either in Pukekohe or Buckland. Reply to E. Allan, Seedsman and Seedgrower, Buckland, 475 X position immediately on cropping or dairy farm in Pukekohe or surrounding districts, Wages 355, found. Replies to—"Farm" Patumahoe P.O. 466 AW* nr* Itll i W Undertakers and Funeral Directors. We have our own hearse and carry ou all details in a careful, reverent manner Telephones during day No. 1S „ from sto 11 p.m. No. 103 COOPER St CURD PUKEKOHE. FUNERAL NOTICE. UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1 Hearse Supplied. Telephone No. 50, from 7 a.m. to 11 pun. Ordorp promptly attended to. BLAKE BROS PDiCEKOHIi
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 505, 13 February 1920, Page 3
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