For Sale. I VOCO KEROSENE, Up to 30 C3SGk>j I H7s 6d per case, at "Times" Office. ' ACETYLENE GAS PLANT, No. 7 j Generator, beautiful fittings, Handsome chandeliers, etc.; a gift at £25; i suit country home, hall, or billiard saloon.—J.'J. Coady, Pukekohe. 158 FURNITURE Quantity household furniture for private sale. —T. E. McMillan, Edinburgh St., Pukekohe. 164 LAWN MOWER (7-blade) and 'Roller, suitable for bowling club; complete, with j>;rass-catcher.—Apply j Box 34, Pukekohe. 149 j MOTOR TYRES- Goodyear, Big i Diamond, 875 x lt>s, £l2; 815 x 105,! 'ill; 32 x 3V 2 st. side, £8 1s;30 x 3 ] /i, £7 10s; Dunlop Ked Railroad, j same as above; 2 Barnet Glass Tubes, 875 x 120, £2 each. All prices nett cash.—W. Adamson, Waiuku. 140 PIANO, "Stuttgart," to quit at, £55. J. J. Coady, Pukekohe. 160 PIANO CASE, zinc lired, to quit 30s.—J. J. Coady, Pukekohe. 159 PIG Matthews, EiilwUCfieT
FOR SALE. THOROUGHBRED SHEH.AN 1) PONY, "SPLIN I MR." Height 10.1. Quiet witn Chckhen. First Prize Last Pukekohc Show. Apply, L. B. TAPPER, 12 Tuakau.
Wanted to Buy. CHAIRS, second-hand; wanted to Buy about 2 dozen; any kind will do. —J. J. Coady, Pukekohe. 161 Situations Vacant. BOY for Smith's" shop wanted, vehicle and motor work, learn trade. —Cooper and Curd, Pukekohe. 147 GIRL fbr office and shop wanted. — Kane and Hart. 148 LABOURER for Smith's shop wanted, constant job.—Cooper and Curd, Pukekohe. 146 IWAN, good and steady, to drive 3hurse team, "logging." Good wages and constant job to right man. No "beer chewers" need apply.—S. E. and A. C. Baigent, Sawmillers, Patumahoe. 150 > TYPISTE - STENOGRAPHER, Juniior, wanted; start after holidays.— Apply P.O. Box 16. 113 PUKEKOHE BOWLING CLUB. CARETAKER FOR BOWLING GREEN WANTED. Salary on rHE SECRETARY) Pukekohe.
STEERS.—Two red a three-year-olds been property sin<T can have sam Charles G. BAY GELDING, off hind hoof cracked; sale No. 92 perhaps still visible; last seen some weeks ago near Buuckland; reward for recovery. —L. Keene, Pokeno. , 154 Loit and Found. lIH HEIFER, between 12 months old, Lost and Glenbrook on* Reward on giving informaMmi senr., T. Flavin, Pukekohe. 116 MISS PRIESTLEY specialises in the making of Children's Clothes; made well and artistically. PUKEKOHE PROPEjrriES. We have ftouses and sections, or in vicinity of Pukekohe.—iWTi 11 rispe, Waiuku. 103
NOTICE. MAUKU RIDING. A Public Meeting wilLbe held in tlie Hall, P\rUMAHOIf at eight o'clock on TUaSDAY EVENING, December 21, to advisability oi' forming a coVmitwie to approach Ihe Government yof Commission to form a Power B«cl to utilise the water power of Jpe\listrict for producing light andfpowKfor'the* residents of Pmimahoe. / E. C.XJUFF, lio Mauku Riding. TENDERS. PUKEKOHE ATHLETIC CLUB. SPORTS MEETING, JANUARY 22, 1921. Tenders are invited for the undermentioned privileges:— (a) LUNCHEON BOOTH. (30 Lunches guaranteed by Shorts' Executive.) (b) FRUIT AND SOFT DRINKS' " STALL Tenders returnable 12 noon January 4th, 1921, to G. H. Armstrong, Tobacconist, Pukekohe. A. L. MIDDLEMISS, 114 Hon. Sec.
PUKEKOHE COURTHOUV. NEW BUILDING^ Fresh Tendea are inv*d for the election of a l»w Coudpouse at Puki'kohe, returnable Secretary, Public Works lencljfs Board, Wellington, by nooimojf Wednesday, sth January, 1921. jF Drawings, Spallations, etc., may be seen at theiPuMiC' Works Offices, Auckland any Harajlton, and Police Station, The lowejf or any t«ider not necessarily acttgpted. % / G. T. MIRRAY, / Distric^Sngineer. Public Works Office, Auckland, 7th December, 1920. 108
The. death is announced of the Hon. Geo. Jones, M.L.C.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 593, 17 December 1920, Page 3
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