Wanteds, Losts, fitc. 18 words Is. per insertion, 3 insertions 2s 6d, booked 6d extra. Additional words Id per word per insertion. A LLAN'S GOOD SEEPS—Grasses A and Clover Best Quality. Price list on request. E. ALL Seedsman, Buckland. A TTENTION—Waiuku Horticultural -£*■ and Industrial Sosiety's Show, March 23r0. Get busc. Schedules posted on applicatiun to -Secretary, Waiuku. 519 iris Street. FOR SALE—Gig horse, thoroughly quiet in saddle or harness, used to lady or children driving it.—Address at Times Office. 522 One D.B. BL. gun, FOR SALE—Double-seated bupgy, equal to new, built by Harrison and Gash, can thoroughly recommend. Inspection invited at—BUke Bros. 494 "C'OR all brands ot bonedust, manures, and farm seeds try FRANK PERKINS and Co.. Pukekobe TjlOR SALE—One timber waggon, 6|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, Paoakura PIANOS WANTED, —Cheap one for learning, one best for advanced pupils. Give price and maker. Address—" Teacher," c o F. and P. TIMES. 411 OEED POTATOES for sale, early Autumn grown, digging middle March. Order early. H. Burrows, Pukekohe Hill. Phone 675. 528 GWEET PEAS—List now ready of n best collection of new sorts and novelties obtainable only from E. ALLAN, Seedsmai, Buckland. WANTED — Cabinetmaker or upholsterer. Apply —W. T. Cumberland, King Street, Pukekohe. 648 Tlf ANTED— Hire of potato digger t t fos. about two weeks. What offers—Campbell Henderson, Te Kauwhata. 510 WANTED KNOWN - From Ist March I will meet all trains for passengers, also parcels will be delivered within the Borough.—A. Dunsmuir. 521 WANTED— Two girls to assist in the tea-rooms op Saturday, 28th. Apply—Premier Hall. 523 WANTED TO BUY—Dead pigs from 80 to 1801bs. lOd per lb delivered at my store, Puni. —F. JACKSON. WANTED TO BUY Pi?s from 102 to 1501bs at lOd per lb a* our store, Pukekohe.—FßANK PERKINS and CO. IffWl please leav alvation Army. PIGS. PIGS. The New Zealand Bacon and Meat Packing Co., Ltd, The above Company will receive pigs as under MARCH. MONDAY, Ist, loth, and 29th—Pukekohe. TUESDAY, 2nd, 16th, and 30th-' Tuakau. TUESDAY, 9th and 23rd-Pokeno. Pukekawa and Onewhero dates to be arranged. Price, lOd per lb. ARTHUR E. NEWSON, Buyer, Mangere.
A Free Invitation. Inspect our Exhibit at the Franklyn Show on Feb. 27 & 28. COOPER AND CURD POKEKOHE BE PREPARED FOR SHOW WEEK ! You're missing a lot if you haven't a Kodak THEY ARE EASY TO OPERATE—and it s such great sport taking snapshots—decide to GET A KODAK, and begin to get real pleasure out of your outings. We keep everything Photographic—lnstruction free —at FEAR'S PHARMACY, Chemists and Photographic Dealers PUKEKOHE
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 509, 27 February 1920, Page 3
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