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WANTEDS, losts, etc. 18 words, Is per insertion, 3 insertions 2s 6d, booked 6d extra. Additional words Id per insertion. CLARAIE P - kindly write to your old Arnold St., Rocky Nook. AuckfißPT. FOR Bonedust, Manures, and Farm Seeds try Frank Perkins and Co., Pukekohe. LOST, between Harris St. and Showground—Gold Brooch: 2 blue enamel iriscription—Apply "Tinted . %3 LOST, between King St. and Showgrounds, Saturday—Lssd^ ; Handbag, containing money; g'oiyfgteward—Apply Armstrong's Saloon, Rips St. 951 LOST, betu 'een Convent and Miss McDonald's shop- Wristlet Watch; .keepsake. Rejtfrd on returning to Miss McDoiumlJfcDi-essinaker. £ \ Df>B LOST -Tyre Chain.off Ford Car between King St. lid Finder kindly and Roberts. LOST or Stolen from Pukekohe on Sunday nighty jyhite Bulldog. Reward —R. Schoftfd, care of H. Dell and Son, LOST, near the factory, Drury—A fawn-coloured Pup five months old. finder please communicate A. Theyers. Runciman. ■ - 5*34 PERSON who Jfcen taking Cover out of J. "fjeaiffys Paddock, would kindly pijt JKback before 7 days or will be ptf>sec%|ed. ')l7 RELIABLE. respectable fami'y wants herd fjpming season. Shares; 40 by haW-''cp to 80 by machines. reft*.— Olllce. WANTED Youth milk 3 cows and look after smM.fs¥m generally for 3 weeks: good,flfene Anply "Times" WANTED Potato planter, in good order: state prj#', etc.—Planter. P. 0.. WANTED to Kjuy—9-coulter Drill, light and strongjj&in good order.— Derby Bros; 'Pm>n% 1375, Bombay.

■m. UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. We have our own hearse, and carry on all details in a careful, reverent manner. Telephones: During day, No. 15 From 5 to 11 p.m., 103. COOPER AND CURD, PUKEKOHE, 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., PUKEKOHE. Dairy producers will no doubt be interested to know (says the JVlanawatu Times) that in future another buying institution will be wooing them for their produce when the commandeer ceases. Representatives of English anil Scottish wholesale co-operative societies will arrive in New Zealand in a week or so, with a view of making arrangements for supplies of bfJtii butter and cheese for these huge institutions, the capital of which approximates >180,000,000. It may be of interest to know that they could sell the whole of the New Zealand butter in their own stores, and over 50 per cent, of the cheese output.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 534, 25 May 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 534, 25 May 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 534, 25 May 1920, Page 3

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