Professional, Etc MR. PERCY H. BASLEY, SOLICITOR, lAS Removed to King's Chambers, KING ST., PUKEKOHE. Waiuku Branch Open Daily. MONEY TO LEND. H. F. KNIGHT, DENTIST, (25 Years' Experience), XT AS commenced practice in PUKEKOHE. Phone 154 MR. PERCY BOYD Dental Surgeon EMPIRE BUILDINGS. KING STREET, PUKEKOHE P.O. Box 18. 'Phone 435.
MUSIC TUITION. MISS CM. WEBB, Holder of Teacher's Diploma, Certificated Pianist, Trinity College Music London. HAS vacancifip roTaTinilted number <.{ pupils. «*udio at Mrs Bichards' residence, corner Seddon andtobin Street, Pukekohe Buckland Hall, Mondays and Wednesdays. Terms on application to Vauxhall, Pukekohe, or phone 20s. MISS J E. MORONEY, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, HILL ROAD, MANUREWA. REMINGTON & RONEO COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, AUCKLAND (PO. Box 767) J- Practical Double-eutry Book-keep-ing by correspondence. Instructors have special knowledge of country conditions. Write for Fees.
Onr prices are Crucifying to all others Inspect our Piano Bargains. HAVE YOU~A PIANO? Then have it put ia first-class order. Our work is dotie by skilled tradesmen only. All our work is fully guaranteed. Cost Low. Auckland Piano Agen y, 291 Queen Street. Phone 4078 Box 1029
J. S. HOGAN, IALIOR & COSTUMIER, (Late of Hia Majesty's Forces). Good Fitting anl the hi at af Materials guarantee i. (Next 1 t's Jeweller's Shop) KING-STREET, PUKEKOHE
PAPAKURA MARBLE BAR AND SODA FOUNTAIN. When " oor Scoch Friens " start to criticise The Township's load of debts, And the meeting wants to sympathise With Dougal's loud regrets Of all the metal that's required On the roads both near and far— You'd Letter go and have a drink At the Model Marble Bar. MISS C. REA, Pro rietress.
The Seriousness of the Sugar Shortage. Notwithstanding the fact fact that sugar is scarce, and the major part of it diverted from the confectioners to the janimakers there are, nevertheless, large stocks of confectionery on hand at Oldham's Fruit Store, which should tide over the coming shortage of sweets. You will find the biggest and most choice selection there from the common boiled goods to the most high-classed chocolates and crystallised fruits. Make a point of visit inp; us and inspecting. Everything's right at Notwithstanding the fact Oldham's Fruit Store
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 506, 17 February 1920, Page 2
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