FOR SALE. BIG X and Sidecar, 1919; good con* dition, any trial; must sell; £135. j James Wymer, Glenbrook, 483 ; 3-COW TRELOAR Releaser Plant; i also Anderson Engine; almost new. Price £l4o A. Black, Pukekohe Hill. 474 EGAS—Pure-bred Rhode Island Red Settings. Stock used—latest imported "Blue Ribbon Reds," and champion hen N.I. All eggs from 1920 firstprize winners. in New Zealand. Settings 7s 6d; carriage extra.—S. Nixon, Pukekohe. 444 EGGS, pure-bred 8.0., W. and B. Leghorns, and Silver Campines. Also I.R. and Pekin Ducks; 10s 6d per setting (IB); posted 123 6d. Orders booked now for chicks for October delivery.—H. J. Ridgway, The Gables, Papakura. POTATOES, Seed, 6cwt; 3cwt cut, - Apply E. Mansfield, Puni. PULLETS, White Leghorn, Silver Wyandottes, Rhode Island Red. Also Setting and Chicks of the above breeds, and Setting of Duck Eggs, end Ducklings from high utility strain.- A. Morrow, Tuakau.
WANTED TO BUY. SITUATIONS VACANT. FARMHAND, general, wanted: also Youth; ugood home.—Keene Bros., Pokeno Valley. . 482 LADY, young, wanted to assist in confectionery shop.—Apply Confectionery Shop, Premier Hall. 493 WANTED KNOWN. MONEY TO LEND.—Sums of £2OO, £SOO and £760, at 6Vj per cent.—Apoly Mr. Percy Basley, Solicitor, Pukekoh*. LOST AND FOUND. MARE, bfock, lost,.- with cover on; scar on also, Bay Ponv. Strayedkl|^kPatumah o e. Reward for «i(^i : matiOP%iding to their return the owner.—w. D. Duge. Patumahoe Hotel. 185 RUG, hrown, Lost between Pukekohe and Puni; reward.—Apply "Times" Office. 1 MISS PRIESTLEY specialises in the making of Children's Clothes: made well and artistically. SEPARATORS, new and secondhand. for sale; cheap. Capacity 45 and 66 gals.—Standard makie.—P. Perkins and Co.. Pakejtohe. WHITE BLANKETS. BEST QUALITY. 77 by 95. £4 19s 6d -per pair. FRANK PERKINS AND CO., 445 PUKEKOHE. AUCTION NOTICES. CLEARANCE SALE. FURNITURE vAND EFFECTS. MR. J. CROWTtaEIt, FRIDAY. SEPTWBER 17, At B.M. Double Bedsteads, Itileboi Cheffonier, Easy, Kitehen, an Din Chairs, Tables, Couch, Picture, Ci kery, Tools, etc., etc.
CIVIL AND ROBERTS, 481 AUCTIONEERS. 'Phone 27, Papatoetoe. Cars for Hire COVERED VANS AND FURNITURE REMOVAL A SPECIALTY. BURNSIirc BROS. CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL CARRIERS. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. PAPATOETOE. Dealers in Lime, Cement, Bricks. Scoria, Tar, Sand, Shells, Fencing Materials, Coal, Coke, Firewood. Etc. £ mm JNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. We have our own hearse, and carry on all details in a c»'-eful, reverent manner. Telephones: During day, No. IS From 5 to 11 p.m., 103. COOPER AND CURD. PUKEKOHE. BLAKE BROS., JNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAi DIRECTORS. HEARSE SUPPLIED. Telephone No. SO, from 7 a.m. (t> 11 p.m. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED BLAKE 40ROS„ P O K" E KTj p E. Do not allow your rubber stamps to lie about your office in disorder. Buy a stamp rack from the "Times" OffiM (or Si 6d.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 566, 14 September 1920, Page 3
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