TUITMpi. MASOMfc HALL, PHKEKOHF. Know 'The of Being by LEARNING OF SELF JpFENCE. Improves- theJPhysique, Ineulo.ite?. Manlinea(|rand Self-Reliance. For particulars re fees, etc., a poly to L. R. CHAPMAN, 717 Creamery Manager, Drury. PUKEKOHE FOOTBALJ£CLUB, Meeting of aboviSiill be held iiv? Bo rough Council Chatters on FRfcPAY NEXT, April 16, aW|wynA"to consider delegates' meeting cf the PukekolfcEast iennis Club, will be held in East 11, til on TUESDAY, jfcii. 20, 1920. Dancing 8 p.m., sion: music, jr fpp«i Is, gents m. AdmisIfctL Good H. HOLSTEIN. Secretary Pflo. Tern. LOWER WAIKATO RETURfMLD SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. A General Meeting of all members of the above will be held in the Masonic Hall on WEDNESDAY, 21st, inst,, at 8 p.m. sharp. Business: (1) To receive Balance Sheet and Report, and to consider future policy; (2) General. All members are earnestly requested to attend. 709 AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION MART, PUKEKOHE. FRIDAVj APRIL 16, ATJ O'CLOCK. THE FRANKLIN FAMBERS' AUC tionEering cgr., ltd., PIGS — SBps and Stores. GIG and Stidri#in backyard. POULTRY, P|kl*r, VEGETABLES AND PR®CE. SUNDRIES. This Sale vm\ be sale for poultry; foi'jpme \veeks%utside buyers' requirsffients are anticipation Jsf demands durtHfe the Prince visit. MAIK. SHARPS, BRAN AND FLOUR IN STOCK. J. T. STEMBRIDGE, 734 AUCTIONEER,
PUKEKOHE EAST. CLEARANCE SALE. NEAR PUKEKOHE MALL. APML 17th, AT I%L«K. THE AUCFavoui;ted with insflwtions by Mrs. Ferguson, who iswving up housekeeping, will above, THE WHOLE OF FURNITURE ipBffeFFECTS. Singer Sewing MchmW in good order) Centre Table# K. &ihle, Chairs. Rocker, 1). Bedflead 3*l Mattress. Duchess Pair, C#st Di%ers. Institute Bed and »lattiß3S& Bedroom Ware, Commode* Beds, Berating, Pillows, Cushions, Mall CurtaJtfeßlinds and Rollers, 4.ino, CurtaSfc • and Poles, Kitchen f Dresser, Chfffem'.er, Kitchen Crockf-y, Pots and Palls, 8day Clock, Frlit Jars, Mirror, !< endens, Mats. Books, Wringer, Bric-a-Brac. Full-size Bath and Sundries. J. T. STEMBRIDGE, 733 AUCTIONEER.
THURSDAY, APRIL 22, AT 11 O'CLOCK. PUKEKOHE, EDINBURGH STREET, Only five minutes from station. DESIRABLE DWELLING live rooms, with usual conveniences; motoJshed, cowshed, fowlrun, etc.; 1 acre 2 roods, 23 perches land. ~ Also, SECTIONS 28, 29, and 30—three splendid Quarter-acre Lots. Beautiful Building Sites, having frontage to HALL STREET; only two minutes from Main St.vet, and adjoining above. T. WIANDENO JACKSON, Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customs Street East, as above. Properties Flagged. 740
BLAKE BROS., UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. % HEARSE* SUPPLIED. Telephone No. 50, from 7 a.m. lo 11 p.m. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. BLAKE BROS., P U K E K 0 11 E.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 522, 13 April 1920, Page 3
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