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TE PUKE IMPLEMENT &l CARRIAGE WORKS. ESTABLISHED 1G YEARS* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ THE Proprietor of this old established business, in returning thanks to his numerous customers and the public generally for tho support extended to him during tho last sixteen years, wishes to draw attention to the fact that lie is still lurning out all classes of vehicles in the latest styles—Buggies, Farm Waggons, Drays and Spring Csrts being made to order in all the latest designs FARM implements and Fittings for same kept in Stock, horse-shoeing. CoachPainting A Specialty. H. ICEjRS,, OWNER.

WILSON AND BOBBINS Registered Land, Estate and Financial Agents TAURANGA and TE PUKE. Influential correspondents in all parts of the Dominion. IF ITS WORTH BUYING WE HAVE IT 50 ACRES freehold, all in grass, excepting 3 acres in stubble. Ring-fenced and sub-divided into 7 paddocks. 0 roomed residence, f> tale cowshctl stable with hay loft, chaff room, fowl house runs, dairy, good full bearing orchard. Trice £32 per acre. Terms: £300 cash, balance to be ar* arranged. H miles from township. 101 l ACRES. Freehold, 150 acres in English grasses, balance easy hillside.:, ring-fenced and subdivided into 7 paddocks, well-watered by never failing springs, G roomed residence. 7 bale cowshed, feed room, piggery, good orchard, only T> miles from Tc Puke township. Price .£lO per acre. Cash required ,£385. This farm will carry GO dairy cows besides oilier StOL'k. 80 ACHES freehold, all in English grasses, excepting !) acres cobbing mai/.j, almost all plotighable, ring - fenced and sub-divided into 0 paddocks. well-watered by ram. •1 roomed reside:,,.', 1 with scullery, wash-house, up-to date cowshed, engine and trap shed, will carry 35dairy cows, 2*. miles from Tc Puke township. Price £20 per acre. TERMS; £100 cash, balance 5 years at s'* per cent. Properties from 1 acre to 5000 acres in all parts of the Ray of Plenty. Enquiries invited — nothing a trouble. TELEPHONE No. 11. Maketu Hotel MS T. J. I'AKEK. latu of Dargaville., wishes to notithc travelling public that he has taken over the above hostelry, and that visitors will find all the comforts of a firstclass home. The house has been completely renovated, and cleanliness is the first essential. Good Table. Peer and Wines of Best Brands Te Puke Tailoring Co. MIMES' ANU I Iir.NTI.I'.MEN'S i | lIICII-Ci'ASS | TAILOKS Style, I'll, and W<Ci;is - ,:.ii'>hip > (iiiar.inlerd

TE PUKE NATIVE LAND AGENCY W. K, WIHAPI, Licensed Interpreter First Grade ■ ■mi mi [A CARDJ JAMES ALEXANDER HAWKINS I.atc Miitißginp Solicitor to A. C. Hnnlon, Solicitor, Duncdin. SOLICITOR, TEPUKE ■mwiiMii—Hiinimmn uiw inwwwiMiuwuit'Ußrww ; | OPTICIAN I Sight-Tested nnd Fitted ! by latest Scicntitic Methods. ! CHEMIST OPTICIAN j Strand Tsiuraiujn wiwiii w "r"-~' wlnw '* l, *' lmillllllul HILL & FLEMING, SOLICITOUS j Tk Pike : I Money to Lend nt Lowest Current Kates | KSinC!|SZXJ£3XXadWSaBaSSBKKWJB9*<arWBBWKWW s I ! [ACAUt»J 0. J. HODGIi, fi BARRISTER axi> SOLICITOR. | | Ti; Puke y Money to Lend on flood Securities liari 1 flir^irym.s^arju«aci.ii r .» reraa li N. lIOYTB, | CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, A To ruk^ ! »J> lOfrosriarwwm JPVJ/ r*jrw«pw*» VIWII | AII; BR S. j a rustic ftiti TOt; i: a;•it r: i:. I j Tau;ni.;:^ I ;l Enla nt? t'Nocuvrd. '■ ' II Coiintrv orders att'V.u '<i to. j ;i 1 aMCWV JKJ IPUftg •Vf.T.TW IfAIWQ JVTS7W JtifcTJJJ-WII®!

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Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 3 October 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 3 October 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 3 October 1913, Page 2

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