Situations Vacant H OUSEKEEPER, assist milk; 30-40; view marriage.—Write 527, C/o. Franklin Times. I QTRONG, energetic local lad, 10 i years of age, to learn the trade: bring references if any.—Apply W. H. Taylor. W ANTED a young girl to assist in tea-rooms. —Apply Keating’s, Pulcekohe. yyANTED, boy 16-18 years, for farm, small herd, 30. cows; Government wages.—Apply 539, Times Office. yy ANTED, motor mechanic; experienced only need apply.—Phone 37, Patumahoe. Q.IRL REQUIRED FOR OFFICE. Knowledge of shorthand and typing an advantage but not essential. Permanent position and good wages for suitable applicant. Apply— RUSSELLS’ GARAGE, LTD. Pukekohe. Lost. RATTLE dog, black, with tan markings ; short haired; Pukekohe, Saturday, September 17 ; reward. —B„ J Roulston, Phone 285. Strayed gTRAYING on my property at Puni, one white Nanny Goat.—J, H. Miller, ’Phone 245 D. Accommodation Wanted. yyANTED urgently, hoard and residence, in or close to Pukekohe, High School boy, willing do reasonable amount work.—Ring Headmaster. For Sale QHICKENS, mixed or sexed, one month and 2 months old; pullets, hens and chickens or anything in the poultry line. —Phone 26M, Les Batkin, Tuakau. JjMREWOOD FOR SALE: Macrocarpa, 8/- per ton at stump, Karaka; 10/- per ton delivered Pukekohe. — Apply W. Stevenson and Sons, Pukekohe.
"OOTATOES, Southern, 4/3 sugar bag; lOlbs., 1/-. ONIONS, 41bs. 1/-. Fruit and Fresh Vegetables at keenest prices. Stratagem and Greenfeast Peas, 9d lb. Beans, l/91b. Pumpkin, 12/6 lb. F. BROWN & SON, Lower King Street, Pukekohe. /QUANTITY of baled hay in lots to suit purchasers.—C. F. Shipherd, Puni. J>OUGH cast dwelling, Tobin Street, all modern convs., ideal situation, £74s.—Apply Public Trust. fJWVO cattle dog pups, ready to work, both parents good.—R. McLeod, Soldiers’ Settlement, Puni. pay rent? We have houses arid sections for sale on easy terms, all parts of the town. We also assist to finance buildings.—For particulars apply G. K. Lawrie and Son, Agents Pukekohe. Wanted Known. JQAFFO-CREAM for rough hands. A non-greasy snowlike cream, 1/6 jar, from Ratjen’s Pharmacy, P.O. Box 4, Pukekohe. JgDWARDS’ Orchestra is now open to all engagements. Four instruments. Thoroughly experienced; willing to go anywhere. Fortnightly engagements in city.—For engagements ring 49M, Pukekohe. jpOR perfect pictures send or post , J your films to Ratjen’s Pharmacy, P.O. Box 4, Pukekohe. yyUMBAGO cured, one treatment; guaranteed; Rheumatism Arthritis treated and cured. —Sycamore, Waiuku. TRIPOD and CHAIN HARROWS for all the year around harrowing. None better. —J. Danes, ’Phone 121 M. 1926 GHEV - 4 tour " ers (2), both these cars are in excellent condition and are low priced. Call and inspect them. BUSSELLS’ GARAGE, LTD. Pukekohe.
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Franklin Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 111, 21 September 1938, Page 1
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