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WANTEDS, LOSTS, ETC. GIRL, young\wanted, help House- j work; light dutfltev-gbod comfortable home-Apply, " 4 "" " "' r: "' Office. LAND take notice that niy b4J^j«l^T'sect ion at Buckl»H^iff#mr:—MlfcEvans, ManuLOST, on Saturday, beflteen Pukekohe Domain" and Factory. -1 Sack containing' Handbag with Refeive's Togs, watch and whistle. Reward on being left at W. T. Jones. 69 LOST, in Tuakau, about Juns Bth. -Large-framed yellow Jersey Cow, young. Finder kindlv communicate with J. C. Self, Dalgety's Agent, Tuakau. Reward. 57 LOST.—Motorkohe Hill. Finder Office Box 24, P ' ROOMS, unfvrnisiied, wanted by married couple, no children.—Apply M.M., "Times" Office. SHARE MILKING. Win with family of workers wWrfs Herd, <:'o-80 cows; good "Times" Office. " STRAYING East.—Yellow and expenses will be sold.— Papesch. ~~ r>, Pukekohe If not claimed within 14 days, TO LET.-Furni locality.—Apply "<J of "Times" Office.*; Home, care 34 WANTED—Machine Share-milking; 40 to 60 cows, by two experienced young men.—Apply Factory Manager, Pukekohe. 67 J&ricklayer to \pply W. Lees, Onewhero. 53 \ WANTED Vi„ build three chin.n Box 24, Te "i» ' WANTED—Two "\fiirls, for office (junior positions); a%f One for a senior position.— Manrger, Farmers' Union Trading Co. 39 WANTED by family of four.—so or 60 good cows tojmW* on shares, by hand; Waiki*Kf i*TOeferr?d.-Ad-dress at "Times." » 22 WANTED to Rent—Two or three furnished or unfurnished Rooms, with use of conveniences.—Write "Rooms," "Times" Office. WANTED-T&Hders iff Cleaning Corse on Pokeno.— Apply Office. 23

FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. FOR r " Boiler, Grate G. Ateewell. •" Fittings.—Apply * 61 FOR SALE.— No. 2 "Sharpies" Separator, in good order.—Apply Eckley, Beatty's Road, Pukekohe. 59 FOR SALE- Several '.oris Gamekeeper Seed Potatoes; Rood quality, and free of disease.—Apply to G. E. Mansfield, Puni. 401 FOR SALE Fowls. Pen of six Rhode Island Red, piize takers; £3 Also, young Cockerels, 10s each—Gcrringe, Buckland. 4L' FOR SALE- Oakland Car, five-seal-er; good as new; guaranteed nerfect trial; privately used only. Pi ice £42s.—Address at "Times" Office. 4:i FOR SALE- Range, good order; to be seen at Mr. 0. Wharfe's. 48 FOR SALE —3 H.P. Oil Engine, suitable for driving dairy machinery. Price £l2 10s.—Apply "Times Office. FOR SALE.- Bike, in rood running ordgfWheap for cash. -Apply, 8.5.A., Off.ce. V. FOR SALt,— New Zealandia 3-eow Milking PlanV with sft*allon Lillie Separator. andH hjjf International Harvester Compafll-fertical Basolint Engine (runs on SfcfiUate or ben-5-m'e); guaranteejT in perfect working ordei ticulars apply Tuakau. For parHirua, via 51 TRADE MISCELLANY. ALL STOCK must be sold—lar Court, Tie, and Derby Shoes from 22/6..— Lodge's Boot Sale. BARGAINS for all—Lodge's Boo' Sale. Ladies' Patent mo-bar Sheer from 17 'll. Patent Court Shoes from 24/6. CHILDREN'S Footwear greatly re i duced at Lodge's Closing Down Sale. ] LODGE'S Cloying Down Sale.-La-dies' Glace Derby Shoes from 18/11. Glace Derby Boots from 24/6. MISS PRIESTLEY specialises in I the making of Children's Clothes; made well and artistically. ONION Straw-coloured and dark skinned Spanish. New seed, local o-rown and Australian of finest strains procurable.—E. Allan, Seedsman, Buckland. RHUBARB Roots, Hedging, Ornamental and Shelter Trees, F: ait Trees and Bushes, and all Nursery stock' now ready.—E. Allan, Nurseryman, Buckland. TO LAND AGENTS. Take Notiefc that ...., -, , acres, at is withdrawn Ire sale from this cratfe. •' JAS. STURGEON, 54 %• Bombay. STRANGE EVIDENCE. 500,000 BLOOD SUCKERS AT WORK. The other day on a farm not a hundred miles from Auckland a milking cow was found dead, having fallen over a bank. It was noticed that clinging to the end of almost every hair"of the cow's hide were innumerable lice. An effort was made tc

roughly estimate their number, ana by taking a patch six inches square and counting them and multiplying the remaining space a conservative estimate put the number of lice on the cow in question at the n.credible number of half a million. A farmer present made the observation that almost half the cows in the Waikato were infected with lice in the winter and earlv spring, and also that in his opinion this reduced their milk yield at least one quarter. Just reckon the astounding waste. If halt the herds in the Waikato are infected with lice, and a-quarter of their yield lost to the farmer, it means that thousands of pounds every year go to feed these hungry parasites. Here. then, is a remedy: Buy a Tin of "THOMPSON'S LICI'.RINL,' and smear a little down the animals , back. Licerine kills them all. An ; absolutely new preparation, wmider--1 ful in its results. Effective on Cattle, 1 Horses, and Pigs. Obtainable at all stores, or 21b sample tin posted on receipt of .is (id. SOLE AGENTS: THE 'FRISCO AND DOMINION EXPORT CO., COOK ST. AUCKLAND.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 541, 18 June 1920, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
757

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 541, 18 June 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 541, 18 June 1920, Page 3

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