FARMLET, w#t«* to 3 to 5 acres, With gooi house, not less than' 6 tween Auckland and within easy distance st:i "Farmlet," "Patffekohe 3" P' LOST, from Pukekohe Hill, Jul.,— Bay Mare, scar on light Knee. Reward.—H. E. Salter, '|){ione 88M. WANTED.—Boyv used to horses preferredjfcrtpply Hawke's Livery Stables, 12tff3bhe. 204 WANTED—Sm.irt Boy to sell sweets in confectioner's shop, Fremiet' Hall. 107 WANTED TO BUY.—Five or sixroomed House, witjj|or without land; close to Pukekolj^fflkftgents.—Apply, Urgent, Mauku. ' 172 WANTED TO horse for Plough. —C. A. JWleu, Ramarnma. ' V 162 FOR SAUE. I.ET, ETC. /ONION. PlanlsftH'ny quantity, 5s per extra. -J. Patterson, StSjOner, King St., Pukekohe. 2o.'i FOR SALE. One purebred Jersey Cow, very quiet, in milk. Price UO. One purebred Jersey Heifer, due to calve in September, very quiet. Price £lO.—G. R. Richards, Glen Tui, Pae rata Road, Pukekohe. 193 FOR SALE. One ton Spring Dray; also 30 gallon Alfa Laval Separator, with bowl and iron stand complete. Both in perfect order.—Fallows, Tramline, Puni. 15)2' FOR Cycie Incubator and Brooder, 50 used twice; in perfect ordeig?^|4.—Apply W. H. Quest, 177, Eoinbf%h St., Pukekohe. " FOR SALE.—Two Tons Autumngrown Seed Potatoes, Northern Star. —Address at "Times." 176 >ad; IPS]
; TRADE MISCELLANY. h BUYERS for Teddy Bear Rets ano other choice: shinaware wanted a 1 the N?w Depot, King St., Pukekoho. ' 72 FORD PARTS—"fiwrything to fit a Ford Car at Gallagher, Howe and Moore's, Pukekol'o. 'D FOR of Bonedust, Manures, and Firm Seeds try Fran Perkias and ■*£ MKS PRIESTLEY specialises In the roaking of Children's Clothes: madif Well and artistically. WANTED KNOWN.—Is Writing Pad at the New Depot, King Street, Pukekohjg' Is BestMn tfoe PUN I EST ATC'(LATE COGHLA**S). I ifOTICE is kdf%y given that all Cattle or Stock r%ning on above Estate are to" be forthwith. R. P. GRBVILLE, 360 Commissioner of Crown Lands. TO LAND AGENTS. V —v > Please take notice that my farm at Patuinahoe been sold by' Messrs, Pley<!«lF afy Crispe, of Wai- \ ~ 'f G. R.WRIGHT, 190 Patumahoe. NOTICE. Having disposed of my Business to Mr. W. F. Gardes, of Ealmerston North. whQ takes possession on the 2nd August, I must respectfully ask that all accounts owing' to me be paid on or before the 31st inst., and all accounts owing by me must be rendered not later than Saturday, July lil, 1020. CHARLES CLARKE, • I'JG Pukekolie Hotel. RUMOUR CONTRADICTED. The MISSES RAMSAY wish to contradict thK rumour circulation that they liaye sold their business, i and wish to aiiHpu»ce that, although ! the Franklin Facers' Auctioneering Co., who recently purchased the premises, have now disposed of them, their drapery and miqiiiery business will still be continued in the same premises.
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 fURD. • E X O -ii E. ERTAKE*f£ A ORTfeKS PROMPTLY ATTENDED 7, TO. BLAKE BROS., PTTKE KOHR
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 549, 16 July 1920, Page 3
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