FOR SALE. CHICKENS, £L Orpingtopifn \ Rock. Orders tnltip deliver at 5 weeks >ld; ;S»jfflot guaranteei 22s per doz Eggs for sel I ting, 8s per 4M, caflfcrtvith ordoiv ' I'. Holt, "Te'Puriri," f»i COW, young-, for Sale: guarantee sound: close to profit.—J. K. Browi I'lu.ne U.'»K. ■>- EGGS, pure-bred 8.0., W. and B Leghorns, and Silver Campines. Als< I.R. and Pekin ting (15); posted 12s 6d. Orderi booked now for chicks for Octobei delivery.—H. J. The Gables Papakura. PIGS, Weaners, for Sale. —Apply P. Cleary, or ring 101 D. 519 PULLETS, White Leghorn, Silver Wyandottes, Rhode Island Red. Also Setting and Chicks of the above breeds, and Setting of Duck Eggs, and Ducklings from high utility strain.—A. Morrow, Tuakau. SEPARATOR, Titan, for Sale, 36ga1.; in perfect order, used only one season. Price £6. W. .1. Finch, Puni, near post office. 640 FOR SALE. TAMWORTH PIGS, pure-bred; from six weeks to twelve months old. Also, 1 Mehring (Foot) MILKING MACHINE, in good order, new rubbers. JOHN BATKIN, G33 Tuakau. FOR' SALE. SECTION of Land, George Street, Buckland (corner); about 1 acre. Offers wanted till September 30th, addressed E. Allan, and marked "Tender for Section." 521 SITUATIONS WANTED. LADY wants position as Housekeeper to gentleman in business, or elderly couple (own mistress); wages £1; open one week; experienced.—Address A.F., P. 0., Buckland. WANTED KNOWN. PUKEKOHE DISTRICT PRODUCE GROIVERS. -The Association is open to growers in all the surrounding distpcts. Adoption of rules, and intei«!rting -correspondence will be dealt with'at next meeting, Saturday, 25th S*ptenitoer, at 8 p.m., Show Society's •ostOmier will take orders for Ladies\\Costumes, Plain Dresses, and Children's Sewing. Costumes a specialty.—Miss Blanchard, Queen St., 'phone 67M. 504 tARMACY.contaimng SHEEP, 4, lost from Patumahoe about three weeks ago; seen going towards Pukekohe; branded H on back in red lettering.- W. Howard, Patumahoe. 511 y next, tW "the meantime taken during i > ' and 3<4p!m. to 5.30 p.m. Make your o appointment early. 639 MONEY TO LEND.—Sums of £2OO, £SOO and £750, at 6Y> per cent.—Apply Mr. Percy Basley, Solicitor, Pukekohe. PUKEKOHE DISTRICT PRODUCE GROWERS.—WiII all Members and intending members kindly attend next meeting at the Show Society's Office at 8 p.m. Saturday, 25th September. „ 523 ROOM, furnished, wanted by single man.- Apply A.8., "Times" Office. 632 SHOP to Let, in King' St., Pukekohe.—Apply, "RenV Box 29, Pukekohe. 634 PRODUCE GROWERS' ASSOCIATION. General Meeting on Saturday, 25th September, at A. and P. Society's O/fice at 8 p.m. New members specially welcome. .524 LOST AND FOUND. TRADE MISCELLANY. MISS PRIESTLEY specialises in the making of Children's Clothes; made well and artistically. kins and^^^^^^ secondCapacity 46 ake.—P. Per(A Card.) INVALIDS requiring rest and quiet on a farm apply MISS GEARON, WEST MAUKU. (Late of Pukekohe). 629 WHITE BLANKETS. BEST QUALITY. 77 by 95. £4 IDs 6d per pair. FRANK PERKINS AND CO., (If, PUKEKOHE. 7Mi~ >1 UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. We have our own hearse, and carry on all details in a careful, reverent manner. Telephone*: During day, No. 15 From S lo 11 p.m., 113. COOPER AND CURD. PUKEKOHE.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 568, 21 September 1920, Page 3
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