Pukekohe Plumbing Works BATIIS, SINKS, TANKS, ROOFING, SPOUTING, PIPES AND FITTINGS, TINSMITHING, PIPE CUTTING AND SCREWING, BRASS GOODS, PUMPS. Acetylene Gas Installation Agent Lux Light Co., Ltd., Auckland Farmers' Houses fitted up with every town convenience, complete with Gas, Waterworks, Hot and Cold Water, Paths. Lavatory Basins Patent W.C.'s, and Septic Tanks. Estimates forwardod on application. Repairs. Agent N.Z. ACETYLENE GAS Co. Auckland. All Communications and Orders l»y Mail receive prompt attention. WILLIAM S. RUSSELL KING St., PUKEKOHE.
THE PUKEKOHE & WAIUKU TIMES Published Tuesday & Friday afternoons Subscription Rates. BOOKED. Delivered Posted Per Quarter 2/6 3/6 Per Annum . 10/- 14/PAID IN ADVANCE. Per Quarter 2/- 3/Per Annum 7/6 11/6 TO ADVERTISERS. Advertisements must reach the office not later than ONE o'clock on the day of publication. Alterations of standing advertisements must reach us by 10 a.m. on the day previous to publication. Advertisements received without the number of insertions being stated will be continued and charged for until ordered out, except in the case of announcements where the date conveys the limit of the number of insertions. Standing advertisements inserted for a specified time, and ordered to be withdrawn before the expiration of the term contracted for will be charged for the full period. AGENCIES. The " TIMES " may be procured from any of the following agents : Aka Aka,—R. Hudson. Buckland, —Home and Son. Bombay,—J. Evans. Drury,—J. and J. Rugg. Hunua,—J. f. Stembridge. Mercer, —H. S. Valentine and Co. Mauku,—T. A. Kemp. Otaua,—J. D. Denize. Pokeno,— T. G. Evison. Papakura,—Willis Bros Papakura,—Stokes and Earl. Patumahoe,—P. Henry and Son. Puni,—J. Graham. Pukekohe,—H. Brunton. Rama Rama,—D. Mackenzie. Runciman,—Mrs Whitburn. Tuakau,—H. B. Free. Te Hirua,—Henderson Bros. Waiuku,—A. E. King. BEREAVEMENT NOTICE. Mr and Mrs T. M. Thomson and family, of Waiuku, wish to thank many kind friends for kindness and sympathy Bliown to them in their bereavement by the death of thoir dear little son Eobort. May God reward those friends a hundredfold. Adieu, sweet Flower! Ripe in the bud, Thou griof nor sorrow knew ; Came but to win thy parents' love And then to Heaven withdrew.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 31, 1 October 1912, Page 2
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