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Situations Vacant B OY> about 16, farm work, good , home and wages.—Colgan Bros., Patumahoe. 390 Help required for temporary position, commencing either beginning April or after Easter; must be trustworthy and capable taking charge all duties; sleep in.—’Phone 1765. j 413 Situations Wanted ! WORK wanted by refined country girl, live in—Apply Times Agency, Papakura. 411 Accommodation Vacant. Homely Comfort : Good Cusine Moderate Tariff. “STATION HOUSE” STATION ROAD, PUKEKOHE. Permanents at Special Rates. ’PHONE. . Casuals Catered For. To Let JgACH at Glenbrook, for Easter. —Address at 404, Times Office. Wanted to Rent. requires unfurnished room, close to the railway.—Apply 365, Times Office. For sale /CYCLES, good second-hand from 30/- each. —Smith’s Cycle Works. 418 "POUR Turkey hens; one gobbler.— Habgood, Patumahoe. 387 TTOUSE and section, £360. —Address at 383, Times Office. "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. TSfE have 'houses arid sections for sale, all parts of the town, for cash or terms. We want farms of about 50 acres, anywhere; clients waiting.— Apply C. K. Lawrie and Sons, Pukekohe. Wanted to Buy. CHILD’S High Chair. —Apply 416, Times Office. fILEAN washed cotton rags, 3d per lb. STAN ANDREW, LTD. (~JLEAN 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 Wallaoe Pumps. T'RADIGO Worm Powders. A safe, reliable treatment. .They keep tie children healthy; 1/3 post free. — iatjen’s Pharmacy, Box 4, Pukekohe. VEW vitality, increased appetite, permanent health will result from the continued use of Nyal Beef Iron and Wine. 3/6 bottle at Ratjen’s Pharmacy, Pukekohe. rfiQNE up after Influenza and Colds with the district’s most popular tonic —Estall’s “Vigor Tonio*'—Renews igour, restores strength, increases itality.—H. W. Estall. the Chemist. TRIPOD and CHAIN HARROWS for all the year around harrowing. None better.—J. Danes, Buokland, ’Phone 121 M. ■\TOU are assured of experienced service, selection ahd value when you make Estall, the Chemist, your chemist for all Dispensing, Veterinary and Toilet Requirements. —H. W. Estall, the Chemist.

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Franklin Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 33, 24 March 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Franklin Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 33, 24 March 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Franklin Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 33, 24 March 1939, Page 1