For S«re. power an< first-class or 13. Wilkinson 7J CHAMPION - pump, almost ne der.—Apply Mr. "Woodlands,"^ I DOUBLE BED (rimu), also Duchess match, 1 I Kauri Bookcase anapßDoartl (combined), 1 Drawers; cheap.—Apply dimes'' Office. 120 .HARNESS, 2 sets, cheap, good; trap harness, hand-sewn. Mrs. Jane Wright, Prospect Terrace, Pukskohe HOUSE, well built, of 4 rooms, in Harris St.; electric light; sec good garden, con to J. F. Deane.^ er laid on, irly acre; iths— Apply 75 MOTOR-CAR, Chevrolet, electric light, first-class condition; price jpt Particulars to J. J. Coady, ORB RANGES, 2j*Aew high-pres-Shaw, Pukekohe SEWING MAC first-class order: no reserve.— house. MACHJNE|-0» genuine; ost's BoardingWanted to Buy. Friday's POULTRY wanted J market. Fowls, this is your b^pMww imt before Christmas.— Farmers' Auctioneering
Situations Wanted. CLERK.— Lady, young, thoroughly competent stenographer and typiste general knowledge book-keeping, gooc legal experience, desires position.— Apply, Clerk, "Times" Office. 86
'' Situations Vacant. BOY, smart, energetic, wanted for light work during summer holidays.— ARply personally to Manager, Butter Factory, Pukekohe. 84 Apply Cooper a COOK-GENER nvuera: no washi 'phone 195, Puk< GENERAL, good, wanted—Apply, "X.Z.," care af "Times" Office. 128 LABOURER wanted for Smith's shop.—Apply Cooper and Curd, Pukekohe. » 83 SHOP ASSIIMT.— Young lady wanted. MissesJCamsav, Drapers and TYPISTE ■ STENOGRAPHER, Janitor, wanted; start, after holidays.— Apply P.O. Box 16. 113 WELL DIGGER wanted to sink well, easy country.—Apply to Wm. Ai kin, Puni. 115 YOUTH, stron farm work; no ter, Mauku. * YOUTH wan —J. L. Cliffe, I, v Blacksmithing. y. 100 PUKEKOHE BOWLING CLUB. CARETAKER FOR BOWLING GREEN WANTED. A Bowler Preferred. Salary and Condition?) on Application to THE SECRETARY, Pukekohe.
Lost and Found. BAG, brown, containing notes, fn registered envelope, Lost by lady in ill-health.—Reward at "Times" Office. 95 COLLIE DOG, black and tan, roughcoated; answers to "Rowdy," Lost at Pukekohe Railway Station, Saturday, November 27. Finder please communicate with A. J. Moore, Patumahoe. 93 HEIFER, between 12 and 18 months old, Lost between Pukekohe and Glenbrook on November 18. Reward on giving information to I. VVymer, senr., Glenbrook, or T. Flavell, Pukekohe. 116 PUP, black and white, Lost near Railway Station. Answers to name of "Mic;" reward.—W. Young, 97
Strayed. GELDING, 1 I'uni Store N holding same aiat uhs notice arc liable to prosecUno\—W. F. Burke, Puni. r > 80 GELDING, running on my farm; badrVjmleg, receiving attention. Owner 3t have sahic by paying p lin i. Go Wanted Known. Needlework the Cookery and petitions at the! tlose with the SecMISS PRIESTLEY specialises in tl* making of Children's Clothes; made well and artistically. PLOUGHI contract, abi "Times" Offl PUKEKOHE PROPERTIES. We have clients requiring houses and sections, or few acres, in vicinity of Pukekolu-.—Pleytlell and Crispe, Waiuku. 103 DANCING. MRS. SPENCE begs to intimate that she will open classes in Solo and Hallroom Dancing in PUNI HALL on SATURDAY, 18th December, 1920. Pupils may be enrolled now, care of A. Duke, Pukekohe Hill; 'phone 23D. Terms on application. 127
ST. ANDREW'S FLOWER SHOW. Winners of Prize Money at the \>ve Show will be paid at the Borgh Council Office from Monday, December 13, until Saturday, December 18. A. P. BROWN, S. D. MUNN, Sees. NEY ZEALAND RAILWAYS. The present 6.|yp.m, rapuKuiuMercer train willlpT run. A train will ]#% Papatoetoe for
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 591, 10 December 1920, Page 3
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