Situations Vacant Help, urgently, months from April 1Fapalcura, after 6 p.m. for three Ring 199 K, Accommodation Vacant. Homely Comfort : Good Cusine Moderate Tariff. “STATION HOUSE” STATION ROAD, PUKEKOHE. Permanents at Special Rates. «’PHONE. Casuals Catered For. Accommodation Wanted. OARD or room wanted, by business lady. —Apply 378, Times Office. JYADY requires private board or fur'nished room near station. —Apply “Urgent,” Times Office. 355 "Y'OUNG lady requires private board or furnished bed-sitting room, handy King Street. Apply 358, Times Office. To Let rpWO unfurnished rooms, share conveniences.—Address at 374, Times Office. Wanted to Rent. Y ADY requires unfurnished room, J close to the railway. —Apply 365, Times Office. For Sale I3ACH, Clark’s Beach, electric, inU sured £100; sell £7O, offer; terms. -Copsey, Puni. 375 YNE Cattle Dog, good heeler; one J cattle pup, eight months; workag.—Fleming, Pukekohe East. POTATOES, 5/6 sugar bag, 81bs. 1/-. Onions, 51bs. 1/-. Fruit - and Fresh Vegetables at keenest prices. Kill White Butterflies with DERRIDUST; large tin 2/6; small, 1/9. F. BROWN & SON, Lower King Street, Pukekohe. p»EN acres, good cropping land, all in grass, situated less than one rile post office, no buildings; price or quick sale, £650; terms if retired. —C. K. Lawrie and Son. Wanted to Buy. pLEAN washed cotton rags, 3d per lb. STAN ANDREW, LTD. WHITE RAGS No tailor’s cuttings. 3d per lb. TIMES OFFICE. Roulston St., Pukekohe. Wanted Known. P R. DOBSON, ’Phone 111 K, Wai * uku. Agent D. McL. Wallace Ltd., Mowers, Rakes, Wallace Stackers, and Wallace Pumps. YpRADICO Worm Powders. A safe, reliable treatment. They keep the children healthy; 1/3 post free. — Ratjen’s Pharmacy, Box 4, Pukekohe. JEW vitality, increased appetite, permanent health will result from the Dntinued use of Nyal Beef Iron and fine. 3/6 bottle at Ratjen’s Phartacy, Pukekohe. TSE Thermo-Rub for the external treatment of Golds and Chest omplaints. 2/- jar.—Ratjen’s Pharlaoy. TRIPOD and CHAIN HARROWS for all the year around harrowing. None better. —J. Danes, Buckland, ’Phone 121 M. '\TOU are assured of experienced service, selection and value when you make Estall, the Chemist, your chemist for all Dispensing, Veterinary and Toilet Requirements.—H. W. Estall, the Chemist. Business Notices OLD POP SAID: “RATES??? I’ll sure 1 be broke i And the topdresser’s broken too!” SON SAID: “What about welding?” POP SAID: “Tuts! Can you weld cast iron like that? Look, some of it’s worn right away!” SON SAID : “Don’t worry Pop I I’ll take it to an l Up-to-Date’ Welder.” JARfIES COWIRiE, Engineer and Welder.
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Franklin Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 31, 20 March 1939, Page 1
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