"THE FRANKLIN AND PUKEKOHs. TIMES.'* CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Official and casual advert isements. 4s per inch, per insertion. n«-t. Paragraphs, or readers with head- > iiifT, Jis per inch, per issue. n»*t. Birth Notices: 2s Od per inserrion. Where n.ime of doctor or nurse is nientinned, Is extra ea> h name. Death Notices: 2s lid. Funeral notice, 2s (id extra. In Memoriam Notices: Kight lines or under, 2s fid per insertion. Kxtra lines M each. Small advertisements under classified headings (prepaid), 1 words is per insoititih: 2s lid three in.->ei t ~ins; 21 words Is 6d per insertion, 4s t'nee insertions; 'SO worus 2s IUI per insertion, 8s Ikl three insertions, liookin™ Is extra. Replies tn advei t isemenvs \vi" be received at the Office <>f the "limes." The Proprietors ilo not he'd themselves i esponsible for 'ion inso) tion of advertisements through accident or from other causes, or for error in the puMkation of any advertisement. To ensure insertion, casual advertisement copy must lie at this office by 10 ant. on the ilay of [iiihlication.
PROFESSIONAL. MR. PERCY H. BASLEY. S (>*»! C I T 0 R. KING'S CHAMBERS. ' KING ST. PUKEKOHE. YVaiuku Branch Open Daily. MONEY TO LEND. A. CECIL JACOB. 8.A., LLB. (Lute of Kiwit.ea, Feilding'.), BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, li ving u tin nod from active service lias commenced the practice of 'm: piofession at Jii, VULCAN LANE. (Fiist Floor), AUCKLAND. Attends at PAPAKIJK A On Tuesdays. Money to Lend on First or Second Mortgages. MR. PERCY BOYD. DENTAL SIMM I EON. EMPIRE BUILDINGS. KING ST. PIIKEKOHE. P.O. I!r.\- IS. "Phone i::s. JOHN ROUTLY. A.N7J.A. REGISTERED ARCHITECT. 20, EMPIRE I'.IMLDINGS. SWANSON ST AUCKLAND. MISS K ROGERSON. TEACH!' R OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Roulston's Bulidinijs. KIN/; ST. PUKEKOHE. Wednesdays, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. 188 Commencing Ju'y 21st. TO THE RESIDFNTS OF PUKE KOHE AND DISTRICTS. MR. r. H. HANK IN, H.V.Se. M.R.C.V.S., begs to announce that he l as commenced practice as a VETERINARY SURGEON tn Dublin St., Pitkekohe. Until further notice Mr. Hankiu will he in Daily Attendance at Mr. H. Dell's Saddlery Shop, Si., Pukekohe, between the hours of 1(> and 11 a.m. W. WgICNT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, KING STREET, PUKEKOHE. City Prices. QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP • GUARANTEED. JOHN BURROW PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER. JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER. :U> YEARS IN QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. * J>t'Lis to Announce that he has Commenced liusiness in KING STREET, PUKEKOHE. (Nearly Opposite the Rank of N'.Z.J i\.R The only shop in New Zealand equipped with modern machinery for making any part of a wat-h on the premises. Jewellery Miide tc Order. .1 S. i l()(iAN, TAILOR AND COSTUIViIEJ? ( Late of Ill's Majesty's Forces) j Spec;.,i:si>s in LADIES' TAILORING. GENTS' III:KSS COATS. Plentiful St; |ijily <;f Material. ■ ' '.V i. J. v. ellei, Shop). KING STREET PUKEKOHE.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 549, 16 July 1920, Page 2
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459Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 549, 16 July 1920, Page 2
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