For Sale. BREEDING SOW, good, with five suckers; 2 good Breeding Sows in pig. Also, 1 Berkshire Boar.—Apply P. Henry and Son, Patumahoe. 703 ' DRESSMAKING BUSINESS; shop with good front, spacious airy workroom attached; electric iron; Kin<j St. Suitable for other trade. Propositions to good tenant. —Address at "Times" Office. 706 EGGS, pure-bred 8.0., W. and B. Leghorns, and Silver Campines. Also I.R. and Pekin Ducks; 10s 6d per setting (15); posted 123 6d. Orders booked now for chicks for October delivery.—H. J. Ridgway, The Gables, Papakura. | ENGLISH WIRE, 1 ton, No. 9. 1 Burnside Bros. 712 I LIGHT SPRING CART, good.-J. | Danes, successor to L. Walsh, coachbuilder and blacksmith, Buckland. 686 PIANO, in good order; French make. Price £so.—William Kelly, farmer, Box 25, Mercer. 709
PULLETS, White Leghorn, Silve Wyandottes, Rhode Island Red. Als Setting and Chicks of the abov breeds, and Setting of Duck Eggs, and Ducklings from high utility strain.—A. borrow, Tuakau. Wanted to Buy. HOUSE, Modern, in Pukekohe Borough, about 5 rooms; good locality.— Address at "Times" Office. 690 SEPARATOR, about 30gals.; must be in first-class order.—Apply C. Kountree, Buckland. 704 nd, wanted to Apply, with de'"je, P. Henry and ntnmnhnp, 687
Situations Vacant. BOY wanted in "Times" Printing Department; t| papers within week; horse a week to J "Times," Pukekohe. b and deliver roagh twice per ed; wages £1 per \pply Manager, m, help milk; at "Times" Of--667 Wanted Known.
p. Robert H. ,„s annual visit ek. Those who s attended to will vith the book and jell, Main St. V 689 £IOOO, £BOO TO LEND immediately on freehold security at current rates. —Edmund Mahony and Son, Solicitors, Pukekohe. '394 SECTION, Doctor's Hill, for Sale; fenced and planted with hedges. Also plan, specifications', timber quantities, by leading Auckland architect. Money for building can be arranged; interest 6*o per cent. —Apply Mr. Percy H. Basley, Solicitor, King St. Lost and Found. BROOCH, gold (round), with four pearls, Lost on Friday, 24th. Finder please return to Miss Sears, Harris, St.; reward. GOLD CAP off fountain pen, Lost on Thursday, King St., or vicinity.— Reward at "Times" Office. 692 n jaw. Finder ;owe, Tuakau; lark. , 705 are, Lost about week ago; :over m, short tail ne, Weturn to J. ly, Pukekohe, or S. Murray, 713
WILL two '%entlemen who were kind enough tgfrtJ)H*'Wie ride as far as Puni handbag containißp- m**ffev to Taaies" Office. 670 Trade Miscellany. about that new -Car for the Summer? Let us introduce to you the famous "Dodge" Car.— Middlemiss and Wild, Dodge Agents. FORD PARTS—Everything to fit a Ford Car at Gallagher, Howe and Mnnro'a. Pukekoh*. "* MISS PRIESTLEY specialises in the making of Children's Clothes; made well and artistically. MR. CAR OWNER.-Don't you think it high time that "knock" was investigated ? It may soon develop into something serious. For service try Middlemiss and Wild.
AT THE BOOKERY. JUST ARRIVED. A NICE ASSORTMENT OF GAMES. SUITABLE FOR ALL. Steeplechase, Rescue, Tiddlywinks, Puzzle, King's Secret, Word Making, Ludo, Dominoes, Snakes . and Ladders, Etc., Etc. JUST THE THING FOR THE EVENINGS. ' A full assortment of Ridgway Cullum's Books in Stock. This is a writer equal to.Zane Grey. Come early and get the first pick. K. L. CANNELL; THE BOOKERY, KING ST. 'Phone 81. PUKEKOHE.
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 ■MRECTORS. HEARSE SUPPLIED. Telephone No. 50, from 7 a.m. lo 11 p.m. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED BLAKE BROS-
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