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Situations Vacant VOUNG Girl wanted to assist in shop. —Apply E. 11. Keating, King Street. 108 TTOUTHS, two good shed hands, farm close I own; conditions good.—J. Landells, Matamala. 96 Accommodation Vacant Boarder, moderate fee; handy to King Street. —Apply 2, King Street. 11l For Sale. A LPIIA LAVAL Separator, 13-gal-. lons, as newo- —’Phone 52, Tuakau. 103 A GACIA, 45/-, Boxthorn, 30/- 1000; Macroearpas, Benthams, Lawsonianas, strong, 2-vr., 30/-, 35/-; 3yr„ 40/-, 45/-, 50/- 100; Pines, 2yr„ 25/-, 30/-; Gums, 10/- 100. All kinds garden hedges, 35/-. Flow’ering shrubs, fruit and ornamental trees, etc. —-Burrows’ Nurseries, Pukekohe. Block of Shops, situated in best business part of King Street, now- occupied by first class tenants. This block of shops has not been on the market before and is good buying. Price and particulars from — G. K. Lawrie and Son, Agents, Pukekohe. TX/TIITE Leghorns, Massey College incubator chicks, August 21st; setting, 7/6. —L. 11. White, Phone 147 J, Pukekohe West. 121 JP O n g A L E MODERNISE THAT BEST ROOM OF YOURS with a lift. Modern Bay Window, with 5 sashes and 5 fanlights all fitted and some hung (centre sash is 4ft. wide). All built of red wood and was only in use for 4 years; would cost over £26 new; will sell for £l3 as room is wanted. F. BLANDFORD, Seddon Street. Pukekohe. Phone 269 M

Jj* I R E W 0 0 D. Black Wattle Blocks, 9 bags El; Pine Blocks, 12 bags, £l. E. G. SCOTT Goal and Firewood Merchant SEDDON STREET ’PHONE 94 PUKEKQHE. Jji I R E W 0 0 D. 5 bags black wattle, 1 pine 11/4 bags ti-tree, 1 pine .... 11/7 bags pine 11/W. J. CALLAGHAN (Late J. Hogan and Son) GENERAL CARRIER. Pukekohe Phone, 322. P'atumahoe, 64, GET MY PRICE FOR YOUR NEXT JOB. Cars Wanted W7E are cash buyers of good light English cars. HOWE & WESTON, LTD. PUKEKOHE ’Phones 159 and 320. Business Notices FOR ALL SMOKERS’ REQUISITES PIPES, CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS, Etc. LADIES’ and GENTS’ HAIRDRESSING J. B. BURICH Hairdresser - Tobacconist 'Phone 408. KING STREET :: PUKEKOHE

[ MUM: “You dirty men I How am I going to wash those clothes?” SON: “Well, when we oarted the manure out and yoked up and pulled the topdresser from under the trees the whole thing was stuck up and broke." MUM: “So you’ll have to cart the manure in again until you can borrow a machine? DAD: “Incomedress and toptaxers! Just give me those pieces 1 They made a great job last time, so I’ll see what COMRIE’S WELDING will do for us this time!” FOR . . SATISFACTION AND SERVICE MAKE YOUR PURCHASES FROM .... MILLS BROS. I ’Phone 71 ' KING STREET, PUKEEOIIE

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Franklin Times, Volume XXX, Issue 91, 18 August 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Franklin Times, Volume XXX, Issue 91, 18 August 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Franklin Times, Volume XXX, Issue 91, 18 August 1941, Page 1