For Sale. CHAIRS, 6 <yning-rooflfr<»lfairs; quite new; price at "Times" 61 CROQUET BALUr 7 set, hoops (heavy), and as new.— Apply u Times^Omce^ft»kekoheo. FORD CAR, 5-seater, in first-class order; only had 12 months use. Price t22s.—Gallagher and Howe, 'phone 4, Pukekohe. 59 FORD^^^^^^^^^^d^order, 1 nd Harness. £ls tin MOTOR-H 1 h.p.: 'Sin r, £9O; a "SEPARATOR, Alfa-Laval, 33ga1., on stand, almost new, guaranteed in good order.—Price from A. Clark, c o Cooper and Curd. 54
Wanted to Buy. BEER BOTTLES, large, clean, 2s per dozen and limited quantity.—Pukekohe Hotel. 41 EGGS, fresh, wanted about 30doz. weekly; highest cash price givenWalsh, Storekeeper, 224, Ponsonby Road. j7 Situations Wanted. BOY, smart, wanted to assist in store and make himself generally useful—Apply, Mauku Supply Store. 53 YOUTH wanted for Blacksmithing. —J. L. Cliffe, Bombay. 40 YOUTH wanted at once; a:ood milker; wages £2 per week and good home.—J. B. Aiken, Puni. 24
Lost and Found. DRAUGHT WARE, medium, dark chestnut, Lost; star on forehead, 4 years old, unshod, short tail. Also Brown Yearling Filly, white face; reward. —Hamilton Bros., Waiuku. 57 I HEIFER, red and white, springing, Lost; close to profit, branded 3 with tar; reward. —W. F. Burke, Puni Store. • 43 HORSE, black, I jost; white star on face. Donald, Puke] 89 Wanted Known. MISS PRIESTLEY specialises in the making of Children's Clothes; made well and artistically. PERSONS trespassing or swimming on Parkinson's property, Paerata, wilj be prosecuted. —R. Adams, Paerata. 45 im . Feist, East cember.kohe. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW DECEMBER 3 and 4, 1920. Holiday Excursipn Tickets will be issued from TaumVrunui and all statons North thereol to Auckland on 2nd and 3rd December, and from Hamilton and interrelate stations to Auckland by miming trains on 4th December, all available for return till lltli December?lll2o. SATURDAY, 4th 1920. A train will jfeave\Pukckohe for Auckland at 9.30 a.m.\ A train will/leave %ickland for Mercer at 5.3p p.m. \ The usual/4 p.m. Frafckton train will leave jftickland at 5.51 p.m., Rcmuera 0,2y p.m. For fu/ther particulars see handbills.. ' 39 BY ORDER. TENDERS. MAUKU ATHLETIC (Affiliated with Northern Jjfnletic Union). Jr REFRESHMENT FOR AT Tenders will be recefv'ed till noon, December 9. Conditions on application to the secretary. D. A, SOMMERVILLE, Patumahoe. BLAKE BROS. UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. HEARSE SUPPLIED. Telephone No, 50, from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Christum-! What .1 Mine "f Golilen Memories! Don't be too late with your Seasonable Wishes. Cftc jflrt Series of Private Greeting Cards Now on view at the "Times" Office
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 588, 30 November 1920, Page 3
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