" CHAMPION " Protects and Pleases All. The ''CHAMPION" Brand of Flour may be denominated a good Temperance and Muscle" Developer Flour, and pleases either prohibitionists or moderates, the former as it absorbs water freely, the latter because it doesn't disdain a little yeast or " beer froth." The flour, however, requires plenty of working. Now, as both parties mentioned absorb a fair amount of liquid, perhap, they might explain the working process becaute there are so many. Is it the Flour or the Consumer that has to be handled ? Apart from the humorous and other qualities*of CHAMPION " Muscle Raiser Flour it is the CHEAPEST and BBBT Flour on the market,
Ring 142. For FURNITURE and UPHOLSTERING. Furniture Repaired and Renovated. Picture Framing a Speciality. GIVE ME A TRIAL. Auckland Prices—Less freight. W. T. CUMBERLAND, Cabinetmaker & Upholsterer, King St, Pukekohe. BEAUTIFUL INDIAN RUGS PHONES ES DAY, 4; NIGHT, 116. For a Taxi-Car. Agents for REPUBLIC TRUCKS and HARLEMDAVIDSON MOTOR CYCLES. •' GALLAGHER, HOWE AND MOORE, THE MOTOR GARAGE, King Street PUKEKOHE. ARTHUR'S You should see our present showing of these glorious RUGS. Every one is hand made of Indian Wool—the soft, rich colours never fade —the unique designs are typical of the East. Our Stock is the Largest, and our Prices the Lowest in the Dominion. A visit here will gi?e you pleasure. PUNI SUPPLY STORES FRANK JACKSON General Grocer & Provision Merchant *Bs PUNI SUPPLY STORES RICHARD ARTHUR, LIMITED (NEXT OLD CI'JY MARKETS), ELLIOTT IT. « • AUCKLAND.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 550, 20 July 1920, Page 1
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