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WANTEDS, LOSTS, ETC.

DOIHESTIC-Comp Pukekohe P.O. LABOURER ine - ; also boy lea LOST.—Brown Mare, very light build, heicrht 14.2 (about).—Forbes, Mauku. LOST, from Paerata, this w Tuesday or Wednesday.—One bsii Jersey Heifer, 2 years; Stevens, Paerata. ' i LOST.— Dark Jersajr Cow; notch out each ear, alswfpiece off end of ' ', Butkland. 221 ' LOST, from Tuakau Suleyards on Thursday, July lfc*Brown and white Cattle Dog; swivaKattached to collar. Reward on/gning information to E. Appleby, Buqjjand. 215 j

STRAYED. Black Colt, half draught, short tail; also Bay Hack Gelding, long tail, split near hind hoof; reward.—Cromer, Pokeno. 232 STRAYING on ,my farm.-One White Heifer. If qgmelaimed within fourteen days will ll§«pld to defray expenses—Sweet, BtacMayi. 218 STRAYED from Pqkeno, July 15 One Black ColWff yeais), Half Draught, and onjßEhestnut Gelding (aged), both covers on. Reward. -Apply G/emeik Pokeno. 214 WANTED to Lease.—Five or sixroomed House; will pay good rent Apply* Mr. Percy H. Basley, Solicitor, Pukekohe. WANTED to Rent.—Two Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms, with use of conveniences.—Write care of Box 9. 259 WANTED.— Young woman for Housework. 'Phone 99K. 262 WANTED.—II^ for Knglund-Nei Auckland on S o ' Hook seats at ( pmore passengers Zealand match at Jay; faro 12s Gd pier's Motor Gar--268

WANTED. -uood strong Lad ioi land-milking; good wages.—Apnly J) Harry, Belmont, Pukekohe. -5: WANTED. - Bricklayer In nuihl •i»nl)lo chimney.—-Apply S. Caddy, IVld'atu. . ' l!. r i() WANTED.-Carpenters for general building.—Apply early to .7. T. Stembridge, Pukekohe. 246 WANTED.- Good all-round Farm Hand; good wages to right man.— Apply sharp, Roulston Bros. 224 WANTED.— Tender ed until August Ploughing 100 acr est or any tender cepted.—Apply 1 Mauku. ivill be receiv- • Clearing r\nd t Waiau. Lownecessarily acr Hog wood, , 219 WANTED KNOWN.- The Franklin Farmers' Auctioneering Co., Ltd., can conduct vour clearance sale.—Appiv P.O. Box 15, Pukekohe. 247

FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. FOR SALE.—TelyFGrade Jerseys, close to profit; aljJw&gal Separator, 30gal Milk Vat; WBgakCream Cans. - Apply "Jersey," Fukekfilie. 267 FOR *New 3-spring oil axle, brass-mounjfa Sulky; also, 1 S.H. double-seatpnfeuggy (newly done up), 1 S.H. Light Sprinu Trap.- Apply Blake Bros. 258 FOR SALE' -Boxing-in Shutters for 8-roomed house, and bolts if required, in lots to suit purchasers; cheap for cash.—Jones Bros., Builders, Pukekohe. 250

FOR SALE.— Pullets: White Leghorn, Silver Wyandottes, Rhode Island Red; also Setting and Chicks of the above breeds, and Setting of Duck Eggs, and Ducklings from nigh utility strain.—A. Morrow,. Tuakau. 254 FOR SALE.— Oily Overcoat, riding or walking; good as new; £3 10s.Apply "Times" Office. FOR SALE.— liSet Light Trap Harness in good capjßfion.— Apply W. Clarkson, care of\. Perkins and Co. 217 ' \ 'Phone 98M. Bros., Puni. 216 FOR SALE.— I 3 ACRES? freehold; ing-fenced; subdivided uJEto 5 paddocks, all in grate; grew ten lons or acre; best. croppin kekohe; about Vi potatoes; 5-roor (new), finished heart of kaury copper, etc.j/trap-sr and houses/good or den. Furnit tion.~ Apply to \tfrfl watered; ■fatoes to the «nd around Pu•es all ready for dwelling House ~hout, built of 1 wash-house, 1 " '"wlruns gar- \ G. R. RICHARDS, <S-r "-*■ ••-.'■ ."' '■" Owner. Glen Tui, '_ 234

«*" TRADE'MISCELLANY. FORD PARTS Fvmyth'ing to fit n Ford Car at GftHrtgKer, llowci and Moore's, Fukekoh*. ' All FOR all brands of Bonedust, Manures, and Farm Seeds try Fnnk Perkins and Co., Pukekohe. MISS PRIESTLEY specialises in the making of Children's Clothes; made watt, and artistically. 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 CURD, PUKEKOHE. BLAKE BROS., UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. HEARSE SUPPLIED. Telephone No. 50, from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. BLAKE BROS p ukekoeßi

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 552, 27 July 1920, Page 3

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604

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 552, 27 July 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 552, 27 July 1920, Page 3

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