FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. BICYCLE for sale; complete lamp, pump, carrier; in first-class order.* Price £6, cheap—Apply Ernest Gillon, Mauku. 950 FOR SALE—Onion JPTants, sufficient to plant 2 acre»p Be ready early in July.—Apply Office. 92'j FOR SALE--Good Double Buggy; price £32 10s—Apply F. E. Hawkesby, Aka Aka. 939 FOR SALE—Seed Potatoes. Also a few tons bailed Hay—C. H. Beatson, Pukekohe Hill. 942 FOR SALE, cheap—"Spring Cart,! Harness, etc.—Apply R. S. McDon-1 aid. Cape Hill, Pukekohe. 945 FOR SALE for Removal—Sevenroomed House (late Thos Moore's residence!, Ward St. Tenders close May 28th. Building to be removed within 14 days from acceptance of tender.—Apply W, J. A. Moore. 'Phone 20K. FOR SALE—Autumn-grown Seed Potatoes; £lO on j^ail.—Apply to D. Fausett, Patumahoe. '9lO TRADE MISCELLANY. CHEAPEST Boot Shop in Auckland Province. Lodge's closing down Sale. 9M FORD PARTS—Everything to fit a Ford Car at Gallagher, Howe and Moore's, Pukekohe. 11l LODGE'S closing down Sale now in full swing. 960 LODGE'S Boot Sale now on. Ladies' Court Shoes from 15s. 960 MEN'S Gum Boots 19s lid at Lodge's Boot Sale. Stock all 'to be sold. 960 MISS PRIESTLEY specialises in the making of Children's Clothes; made well and artistically. SPRAYING MIXTURE- Bordeaux Powder, Lime Sulphur Powder, Arsenate of Lead Powder only requires adding water, and is then ready tor spraying. Peach, Nectarine. Lemon. Orange and other trees and plants can be procured from E. ALLAN, Seedsman, Buckland. Knapsack and Bucket Sprayers stocked. AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION MART, PUKEKOHE. J FRIDAY, MAY 28, AT 1 QSLOCK. THE FI(ANKLIN FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING CO*? LTD. \ WILL PIGS POULTRY, FRUIT, PRODUCE, VEGETABLES, AMD SUNDRIES. Also, on acSquat <m Mr. B. S. Gillon, who ha» his farm, and is leaving the Aistfict: Sideboard (neM, Kitchen Table (7 by 3), Oval TaJjfll 3-piece Suite, Carpet, Lino of / rdtons and hall, Bedstead and -AV.WStt.,, Easy Chair, Stretcher, Wicker (good), Child s Chair, 3 Jfitchen CRfcirs, 2 Hanging Lamps, Wheat and Sundries. /OULTRY WAITED Bran/ Sharps, and Mafljg for Sale. / J. T. STEMBRIDitE, aitf AUCTIONEER.' CLEARANCE SALE. ■AT PREMIER HALL. Friday, may 28th.,/ ' VU 11 a.m. Sharp, g CIVIL AND ROBERTS. Have received instruct"mpi irom various 'clients to sell bV auction A FINE I%' OF HfGlI-CLASS fur%urk/ktc\, Comprising Sideboards. Carpet?§Wuares. Seagrass Squares. LinoleflKs. Easy Chairs. Morris Chairs. Jflningroom Chairs. Kitchen Chairs&lraflle Treadle Sewing Machine. H&nd®ewing Machine. Nice Hanging^Lamjifcetc., etc. etc. All Artie GoA& and Clean. 1 Bft Extension Table,. 1 Good Sefcgrass Prani? Duchess Paii 1 . t. Couch aA?I Sundries. Further Entries Solicited. Clients please note that furniture must be at Premier Hall by 9 a.m. on morning of sale. v, s. ROBERTS. q<U AUCTIONEER.
PUBLIC NOTICE. mmmmmmmmmmKmtmmmmmrnma HAVING disposed of my Business to THE UNION TRADING COY., LTD., who will take possession on June 10th, 1920, it will be compulsory for me to close my premises 3 whole clays prior to that date, viz., June 7th, Bth, and 9th, for- the purpose of Stock Taking, so I wish to publicly notify my Customers that I shall unfortunately be unable to supply any goods from stock during the 3 (jays the premises will be closed, but the Bread and Heralds will be delivered as usual. 1 wish to apologise for the inconvenience this must cause my numerous friends, but I can honestly assure everyone, it is under the circumstances quite unavoidable. C. KINDLY NOTE. —Accounts will not be rendered on May 31st as usual, but will be held back so as to include any goods supplied up to June 9th, 1920. Wm. ROUL3TON.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 534, 25 May 1920, Page 3
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