If IMC D Pi\UNIVariSAL & vjv.j providers Invite the Public to call and in-pcct the New Range of Congoleum Rugsand Floor Coverings Also importations of High Class Drapery from Messrs V»'at : s & Co, ManclicsU-: Ju.-t opened up — Dreadnought Bonis and Slk fur IiVERLASTIXG WEAR. f ) fail c M F*i ==* m Mi win |MM MUliia.ilUUi 1 I'UlUuj Mia>. rw S| PIH fifiii ill M «as& I V. i3'i "% .* Ul, LiV: ifciki-ius?^ IKHSe fciylll jr.. i'iii*® «<V., u umlw.; illilli'll' 1 »IHIIIIIW !■ J > H BPMjf r aft IHWS a r l © FRANK PERKINS CO., universal providers, pukekohe
Ring 1?2. ?,! j Fop FURNITURE and| UPHOLSTERING. I Furniture Repaired and 8 Renovated. 3 Picture Framing a 1 - Speciality. | GIVE US A TRIAL. | j Late W. T. CUMBERSANPI I j| Cabinetmakers & Upholstered, jj| J King St, Pukekohe. THE AUCKLAND FARMERS' FREEING 00., LTD. WORKS WILL RE-OPEN AS .SOON AS SUFFICIENT STOCK IS AVAILABLE. Farmers are requested to Jiotily | the Secretary as to their space re- j quirements AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, j MANURES: j The Company is now in a position to supply limited quantities of:— "A" SPECIAL MIXTURE BASIC SLAG SPECIAL MIXTURE BASIC MIXTURE. "B" SPECIAL MIXTURE Full particulars from THE SECRETARY, Box 113, Auckland. A PROPHET HATH NO HONOUR IN HIS OWN COUNTRY (A WARNING, 14th OCTOBER, 1918.) Why keep the Austraiian Industries going, to the ruination of our own, when money is required for War Loans, Shrinking Revenue, and Employment? We think the time has arrived to resuscitate Dominion wheat growing, ere it is too late, by putting our protective duties on a parity with the Australian ones, which have made Australia one of the granaries of .he world at reasonable prices, as under normal conditions it has always had a surplus. Under normal conditions, grain contributes about three-fifths of the Canterbury railway revenue, without mentioning its numerous adjuncts. If grain growing is killed, what would make good the railway and labour deficiencies, as on the raw material there are always "two labour handlings, but not so on the imported manufactured articles. Just imagino North and South Canterbury and North Otago huge sheep runs, and would not this serious and short-sighted innovation affect land values and y!l kinds of labour, augmented with the shipping ports Lyttelton, Tinftnu and Oaiunru in a state of collapse .' Without bran and sharps, how would our bacon, dairy, poultry and carrying industries exist in the event of a;i Australian drought? Is it business-like to send our money to Australia for our food supply when it is subject to droughts, and for what we can grow in abundance in the Dominion?-as about half the value in all instances is labour and railages, and with our lads returning employment must be found for them, otherwise they will go elsewhere, and we will become obsolete though in our infancy. We remain, Yours truly, P. VIRTUE, Nfanager. Auckland NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING CO., LTD. 14th October, HHS. '
FOR SALE.: SECOND-HAND 010. IMI'-St-Lkloa Olll'T. Oil Axle. COOI'ER APoD CURD, i'UKEKOHE. THE BUSY CASH P. A. ROWE, GENERAL STOREKEEPER lUAKAU, Box No. 9, Telephone, No 10. Telegraphic Address, "Sissy" Tuakau
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 584, 16 November 1920, Page 1
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