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WANTEDS. LOSTS, ETC. DRESSMAKING j*d Plain Swlnjj carried on alkusjjrfn at Miss McDon-. aid's, King Supfcj.t Hawke's Board-] inghouse. ?,:{ [ LOST—Grey Sash ofl' woollen sports coat, iit JKinp St. or Kit"' e.ier j ltd,, Pukekolio. please return | to Mrs, Ud. J'b 79K /T * !-! LOST.— l'uise containing t;i not>',, and 10s silver, and key: ids reward. Finder return to "Times" Cilice. LOST, between Capo Hill ami Pub--lie Cemetery—Gfeld MecUU*- Mounted i Infaptry. Robert•; son. Findef rewgWtul on returning' to John !)7 i LOST, on Thursday, ftW LiHil red Cow, Shorthorn-Jersey cross, duo | end of month; leward. —11. J. lirown-i lee, Puni Rd., Pukekohe. So LOST, on Saturday, Jfritween Puke - j kohe Domain andVpfTtory. --1 Sunk ! containing HandjjrfS with Referee's-; Togs, watch MTO wnistle. Reward on j being left afw. T. ®nes. f>9 | LOST, in Tuakfjgi, aMut, June Bth. : ■—Large-framed veyatv Jersey Cow, | young. Finder kjwy communicate : with J. C. Self, palf(CTKs Agent, Tun • j kau. Reward. r»7 ROOMS, unfurnished, wanted b married couple, no children.--Appl M.M., "Times" Office. WANTED.—Reliable woman one day weekly; wasftqyfr*ftd cleaningmust be pav "Times" Office; • * WANTED-A 2{l to 3 h.p. fri son Engine, for benzine or benzine and kerosene; in good working ordei. —Apply, stating price, P. Henry and Son, Patumahoe. !M WANTED.—Grazing for 12 young Jersey heifers.—Apply "Times" OFWANTED—Machine Share-milking; 40 to i6O cows, by two experienced young.'men. —Apply Factory Manager, Pukekohe. C 7

FOR SALE, TO. LET, ETC. BERKSHIRE Boar wanted to Buj, from 6 to 9 months old: state price to W. and J. Arbuckle, Pokeno. 102 FOR SALE—QtyrfProliablo Milky I Horse: either ridmor drive. Apply Mrs. Lindsey, 98 FOR SALE.-%-eJH B ark On • ingtons, 1 roosterahfmner of 5 firsts and 2-special prurau and 2 pullets, j Price E2 10s tttt? tfl%-Appl.v C. -J. Piekard, Pukekohc HilM^hono.'J^r). S7 FOR SALErjjffg "Sharpies' Separator, in gojpjroWer.—Apply Eckle\, Beatty's Koto, PuMkolie. !>!> & HOUfte FOR SAL able in one Miss Taylor, Edinbu s*"■ » ' FORD PARTS —-Everything to fit a Ford Car at Gallagher, Howe and Moore's, Pukekoh«. 111 FOR all brands of Bonedust, Manures, and Farm SeejJs try Frank! Perkins and Co., Pjjflfekohe. LODGE'S ClosM t Down Sale.—Ladies' Glace Deulfy Ifcoes from 18/11. Glace Derby Boots ffcm 24/6. MISS PRIESTLEY specialises in the making of Children's Clothes: made well and artistically. ONION —Straw-coloured anct' (Tar:-: skinned Spanish. New seed, local grown and Australian of finest strains p>x>curable.--E. Allan, Seedsman, Buckland. RHUBARB Roots, Hedging, Ornamental and Shelter Trees, F:."it Trees, and Bushes, and all Nursery stock now ready.—E. Allan, Nurseryman, Buckland.

WANTED KNOWNL.-1S Pad at the NttgfDep&t, Kintr Street, Pukekohe. Is Wit in ftihrl«n. 7'" FOR SALE. | FARMLET.—2O Acres, all in gvnss, in Pukekohe Borough, joining Convent School; suitable for grazing, cropping, or cuttirir up; well ro; .led. Freehold. House (kauri, 1 , six rooms, bathroom and scullery: washhcu.se; concrete paths; separating v om; milking-9hed. 6 bails, concreted; Ikuti (iron), 30 by 30. Apply,

An account of the present state of | Germany; as seen by a Gorman, is, supplied in a letter received in V/el-1 lington from a German naval oftcerj who was interned in New Zealmd during the war. "iTour papers had, been right," he writes. "Germany has • perished—good, old, proud Germ: ny,, with itF princes and aristocracy, i • in J the hands of the noiseful mob. lt| gets terrorised by a number of w:\atj you call I.W.W.'s. 1 call them be- sv.s ■ in human body. Do you know w wit, we are longing for'.' For your trc >ps ; tr> come over, and to briny discip ine | and civil behaviour to this inlam >us j horde of criminals. I have heei« a great patriot. I loved my com try more than anything else, but 110 / Ij am ashamed to be called a Gem ,u>. You were not wrong when vou ''ii !<?d them Huns. They have turned into Huns very soon, and wo will have the same conditions as in Russia, killing each other, father killing his son, and son his mother, It is horrible.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 543, 25 June 1920, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
654

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 543, 25 June 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 543, 25 June 1920, Page 2

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