"THE FRANKLIN AND PUKEKOHb. CASUAL ADVERTISEMENT!. Official and casual advertisements, 4a per Inch, per insertion, net. Paragraphs, or- readers with heading, 6b per inch, per issue, net. Birth Notices: 2s 6d per insertion. Where name of doctor or nurse is mentioned, Is extra each name. Death Notices: 2s fid. Funeral notice, 2s 6d extra. In Memoriam Notices: Eight lines or under, 2a 6d per insertion. Extra lines 3d each. Small advertisements under classified headings (prepaid), 16 words Is per insertion; 2s 6d three insertions; 21 words Is 6d per insertion, 4s three insertions; 30 words 2s 9d per insertion, Rs 3d three insertions. Booking Is extra. Replies to advertisements will be received at the Office of the "limes." The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for. non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other causes, or for error in the publication ;4ffr*y advertisement. To ensure insertion, «mhul »dv«riisemant copy mutt be at this offlee by II a.m. on the day ef publication.
PROFESSIONAL. MR. PERCY H. BAILEY. SOLICITOR. KINO'S CHAMIERS. KING ST. PUKEKOHE. N Waiuku Branch Open Daily. MONEY TO LEND. A. CECIL JACOB. , ' N B.A., LLB. (Late of Kiwiten, Feilding.), BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. Having returned from active service has commenced the practice of his profession at ' 10, VULCAN LANE. (First Floor), AUCKLAND. Attends at PAPAKURA on Tuesdays. Money to tand on First or Second Mortgages. MR. PERCY BOYD. DENTAL SURGEON. EMPIRE BUILDINGS. KING ST. ■ PUKEKOHE. P.O. Box 18. 'Phone 4HS. JOHN ROUTLY. A.N.Z.I.A. REGISTERED ARCHITECT. 20, EMPIRE BUILDINGS. SWANSON ST AUCKLAND. MISS K. ROOERSON. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Roulston't Buildings, KING ST. PUKEKOHE. Wednesdays, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. 188, Commencing July 21st. TO THE RESIDENTS OF PUKE* KOHE AND DISTRICTS. MR. T. H. HANKIN, B.V.Sc, M.R.C.V.S., bcg3 to announce that he has commenced practice as a VETERINARY SURGEON in Dublin St., Pukekoho. Until further notice Mr. Hankin will be in Daily Attendance at Mr. H. Dell; Saddlery Shop, King St., Pukekohc, between the hours of 10 and 11 a.m. W. WRICHT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, KING STREET, PUKEKOHE. City Prices.
QIfALITY AND WORKMANSHIP '-" ». GUARANTEED. JOHN BURROW PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER. 30 YEARS IN QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Begs to Announce that he has Commenced Business in KING STREET, PUKEKOHE. (Nearly Opposite the Bank of N.Z.) N.B-The only shop in New Zealand equipped with modem machinery for making any part of a watch on the premises. Jewellery Madt u Order. J. S. HOGAN, TAILOR AND COSTUMIER. (Late of His Majesty's Forces) Specialises in LADIES' TAILORING, And GENTS' DRESS COATS. Plentiful Supply of Material. (Next Wright's, Jeweller, Shop).
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 557, 13 August 1920, Page 2
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