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Sale of Furniture AT Prices to Suit Ail. OAK BEDROOM SUITES £l6/-/-DINING ROOM OAK SUITES t ~” £ls/-/-BEDDING AT VERY REDUCED RATES, MATS, LINO, ETC., at prices that will astound you. Adams s Puckridge STREET PUKEKOHE

Pending hearing of the appeal against the Transport Board’s recent decision, A FULL SERVICE OF BUSES on our regular timetable is in operation. W. J. WHEELER & SONS Pukekohe Phone: 229. Auckland Phone: 25-541

"Romance of the Rail" POPULAR SIXPENNY BOOKS Do you know your New Zealand thoroughly? If not, the two sixpenny books, “Romance of the Rail” will help you. Mr James Cowan gives a very bright narrative —scenic and historic —covering the principal places along the Main Trunk lines of each Island. Plenty of pictures and large scale contour maps. A real New Zealand book for New Zealanders —and others. Remarkable Bargain for 6d. Drama of Development in New Zealand ON SALE AT PRINCIPAL RAILWAY STATIONS.

Satisfying FlnitiMng Whan you need the service of a &ood plumber, let us remind you that we &ive absolute satisfaction. Only first &rade materials are used and no job is too small, or too lar£e for us. We’ll &ive you a quote with pleasure. W. B. Marshall Registered Plumber & Electrician King Street Phone 41 PUKEKOHE

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Franklin Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 83, 19 July 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Franklin Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 83, 19 July 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Franklin Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 83, 19 July 1933, Page 2

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