Wanted Known. BATTERIES J£RG BATTERIES For all types of motor-cars and motor-cycles. English and American. COOPER AND CURD, LTD., PUKEKOHE. AS good as a holiday, Estall’s “Vigor x Tonic” restores energy, strength and health—H. W. Estall, Chemist. A CERTAIN cure for SEPTIC NAILS with written guarantee—2/6, at Marfell’s Corner Pharmacy. \ GOOD selection of hoys’ and maid’s boots and shoes at cut prices at Dell and Son’s \ CAMERA for 6/-: takes excellent snaps and an ideal gift for boy or girl. —H. W. Estall, Chemist, for Xmas Gifts. A TAILOR at your service all the time, to ensure perfect fittings. Inspect our new suitings, prices to suit all. —J. Williams. Tailor. ■p>ATHING Caps 7d, 9d, 1/-, 1/3. English Helmets, etc., great quality.—H. W. Estall, Chemist. /"AROMPTON Parkinson lamps reduced to 2/1. —H. T. Moore, Electrical Contractor (Howe and Weston’s Building). TYEVELOPING and Printing—Leave your films with Estall, chemist. Bright, sparkling prints—one day service installations of every description at lowest rates. Only British materials used. —J. Perry, Helvetia Road, Pukekohe. ’Phone 22K. Fruit, Vegetables, Confectionery ■ C - and Soft Drinks, The People’s Fruit Depot can supply your requirements; next Kidd Bros. piBREKANE Attache and Suit Cases from 2/6 at Dell and Son’s. (RENT’S English and New. Zealand made boots and shoes at prices to suit all, at Dell and Son’s. AOLID Leather Suit Cases, 3 Cases and Kit Bags at rices, at Dell and Son Attache keenest rpHE People’s Popular Fruit Depot, is where you will get fruit and vegetables of reliable quality; next to Kidd Bros. rpRY our Special Quality Beet, Mutton and Pork. Lowest possible prices. —Len Brown, ’Phone 51. rpHE jpRANKLIN rpiMES. Published every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS. subscriptions: 3/3 per quarter, or 12/- per year in advance; or 3/9 per quarter and 15/per year booked, postage extra. Single Copy, Id. Copies may be obtained from the following agents: — BOMBAY: Mr Norrington BUCKLAND: Wallace and Co., Mr Harrison. CLEVEDON: Farmers’ Trading Co. DRURY to BOMBAY: Mr J. H. Carter DRURY: Mr W. J. Brooks. MAUKU: Mr W. D. West. ONEWHERO: Farmers’ Trading Co. OPAIIEKE: Mr P. Roy. PAPAICURA: Mr Snell. PAERATA: Mr I. Fewell. PATUMAHOE: Mr R) S. Brown, Mr Vidak. POKENO: Messrs Wallace and Co., Farmers’ Trading Co. PUKEICAWA: Pukekawa Stores, Ltd. PUNI: Wallace Supplies. RAMA RAMA: Messrs Snedden and Armiger. WAIUKU: Miss Jamieson. WAIAU PA: Mr H. G. Kettle. . PUKEKOHE: Miss Churches, The Bookery (Mr G. Bowden), Mr J. Patterson. T" *. <AU: Farmers’ Trading Company. Delivery of the Times may also be obtained by ordering from Head Office on the following routes: — WAIUKU-WAIPIPI-KOHE KOHE, per Mr C. Garland. DRURY - RUNCIMAN - PUKEKOHE EAST, Mr H. T. King. PUKEKOHE EAST: R.D., Mr Morrln PUKEKOHE-AKA AKA-OTAUA, per Mr R. Davis. PUICEKOHE-MAUKU, R.D., Mr W West.
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Franklin Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 17, 12 February 1934, Page 1
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