Wanted Known.UPWARDS —For this I will dittyFU build natty little 4-roomed Homes, all conveniences; best of workmanship and materials. Includes porcelain bath, h. and c. water, nice mantlepieces, M.S., etc., etc., all properly finished off. —Fred Blandford, The Home Builder, ’Phone 269, Pukekohe. A T the Thrift Store you- will find a of novelties suitable for gifts for old and young at keen prices. XpOR beautiful floral wreaths at shortest notice, any size, ring Scobie, ’phone 179. "CHtOCKS, Coats, Costumes made, moderate charges. —Mrs and Miss Attewell, Dressmakers, Manukau Rd. 'C'OR value, fit and style in Gent’s -*• English Shoes call on H. Dell and bon. TWNCY tumblers in three neat patterns, value lOd each, 4/9 half dozen. —The Thrift Store. jfARMGRS, Look 1 Best Quality SXiu Milk Pumps supplied and installed uy Experts at reasonable rates. —W. Wyall A Sons; Pukekohe. Phones. House 2405. Stiop 246 M. JT AUREL Safety Razor Blades. —A British blade that gives service, i/;i packet al the Thrift Store. jt/T ACROC -\ RPA , strongly grown, 30/-, 35/- 100, railage paid, cash with order, list l‘ree.man, Manurewa. -Beaumont, Nurseryo UR Special —-The "Mako” Boot, second to none. made in New Zealand. 11. Dell and Son. /ASRAM Electric Lamps, guaranteefirst grad-. 2/6 each up to ♦ candle power: good value. —Wyatt . Sens, Pukekt'h-. Phones: House 2-'. r >- Ship, 24 OM. TJUKEKOIT.E Croquet Club’s second card evening. Bowling Pavilion, Tuesday. .Inly 151 b. al 7.30 p.m. Subscriplion I/-. IPOR Everything Electrical, Irons Radiators, Stoves, Wireless Ba' tcries (wet and dry), Motors, Wate Heaters, etc., "try W. Wyatt & Son? / King Street, Pukekohe. Phones: Hou.u j 2465, Shop 246 M OEE the “Military” Brand Oilcoat, Son. | GRACED Needlework. —New lines ! coming In hand every week. All > the newesl designs at The Thrift Store. rHOS. BORTHWICK & SONS l (Australasia) Ltd., j are buyers of bobby calves •in i ~ t any number. I
For further informatton apply— W. A. SCOTT and JAS. McCORMICK, both of Pukekohe, who will advise clients of receiving days. Calves received at Pukekohe Railway Station every WEDNESDAY, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. . ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (INCORPORATED AD. 1720). Total Assets Exceed £15,000,000. All classes of Insurance accepted at Lowest Current Rates. Motor Vehicle Insui 1 ance a Speciality. Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. J. B. SIM, District Agent, PUKEKOHE. I the “Times “For Sale” Colu&ee If you have anythin# to sell-
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Franklin Times, Volume XX, Issue 80, 14 July 1930, Page 1
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