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i CHICKENS, B. Orpington and W. • Rock. Orders taken now for delivery at 5 weeks >ld; sex not guaranteed; 22s per doz 1.0.r.. Also, Eggs for setting, 8s per doz, cash with order.--P. Holt, "Te Puriri," Papakura. 616 3-COW Releaser Plant; also AndergpWfcpgine; almost new. Price Biltok, Pukekohe Hill. 474 — EGGS—Pure-bred Rhodf Island Red Settings. used Jrffest imported "Blue and champion hen N.I. All from 1920 firstprize better in New Zealand Settinfftfcls 6d; carriage extra#' -S. Nixon, n®j|j£E>he. 444 f EGGS, pure-bred 8.0., W. and B. Leghorns, and Silver Campines. Also I.R. ,and Pekin Ducks; 10s 6d per setting :-/16); posted 12s 6d. Orders booked now for chicks for October delivery.—H. J. Ridgway, The Gables, Papakura.

HOUSE, newL with possession, 4 rooms, scullery,e; % acre; near Tual Mij^iiTfcjii; s£43o. —L. Poulkes, 'D##£au. 805 JERSEY COW, purebred, for Sate; near profit, 3rd calV make%j lirst-class house cpws*flukes 161b butter pply 'phoneHWifr - 502 PULLETS, W&itfa Leghorn, Silver Wyandottes, Rhotfe Island Red. Also Setting and Chicks 'at the above breeds, and Setting 0$ Duck Eggs, and Ducklings from high utility strain.—A. Morrow, Tuakau. ~ : i\.7HII7T». TANK. -600 Gal, in good order, with stand, complete--Write Box 38, I'ukel.ohe. 512 WANTED TO DUY. DUCKS, Indian Runner, 40 wanted to Buy, 9 to 12 months old; state price.- C. H. Pearson, Waiuku. 510 SITUATIONS WANTED. LADY wants position as Housekeeper to gentleman in business, or

elderly f.up'e (own mistress); wages £1; op> oup week; experienced.—Address ■ i'.O., Buckland. *5 WANTED KNOWN. OSTUrtIIER will take orders for dies' Costumes, Plain Dresses, and children's Sewing. Costumes a specialty.—Miss B'.anchard, Queen St., 'Dhone 67M. 504

MONEY TO LEND.—Sums of £2OO, £SOO and £750, at 6!i per cent.—Apply Mr. Percy Basley, Solicitor, Pukekohe. LOST AND FOUND. BELT, off jtcoat, Lost on Friday in King St., Finder Idndly leave Office. 497 RUG, .brown, l!LstJJssrtsen Pukekohe aM Puijpf reward.—Apply "Times" Office^*"" SHEEP, 4, lost from Patumahoe about three weeks ago; seen going towards Pukekohe; branded H on back in red lettering.—'W. Howard, Patumahoe. 511 STRAYING on.00? property .-One White both ears. If not claimedJKhin 14 days will be sold to Jffray\jfpenses.- Reynolds' Bros. 490 TRADE MISCELLANY. MISS PRIESTLEY specialises in the making of Children's Clothes, made well and artistically. SEPARATORS, new 3nd secondhand, for sale: cheap. Capacity 45 and (55 gals.—Standard make. —F. Perkins and Co.. Pukekohe. WHITE BLANKETS. BEST QUALITY. 77 by 95. £4 19s 6d per pair. FRANK PERKINS AND CO., 445 PUKEKOHE. *

W. WRICHT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEK, KING STREET, PUKEKOHE. Ciiy Pricw. QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED.

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. I f Telephone No. 50, from 7 a.m. fto 11 p.m. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED ■LAKE BROS* poke * on y

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 567, 17 September 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 567, 17 September 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 567, 17 September 1920, Page 3

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