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WANTEDS, LOSTS, ETC Situations wanted or vacant, lost and found advertisements not exceeding 16 words are inserted in this column at the following rates : Cash One Shilling per insertion, Booked One Shilling and Sixpence per insertion. Tenders and all other ordinary announcements will be charged at the ordinary scale rate, namely 4/- per inch for each insertion. Summer Drinks of all J kinds at any time at ASKEW'S, King Street, Pukekohe. ,INNA FORGET, that the BUSY STORE is the Home of Quality and Keen Prices. ONT wait till the other fellows have secured the prettiest cards. Make your selection of our Personal.'Xmas Cards now.— TIMES, Pukekohe. JNCING Posts—Split stringy bark or wattle, 6 by 4 (about); £3 per 100, f.0.b., Whangamarino; also Battens and strainers.—J. HOWARD, Whangamarino. FOUND— On my property, 27th October, Cow (springer) owner have same paying expenses. W. WATERHOUSE, Tuakau. Wanderer bicycle, good order, almost new, Sold cheap if sold at once. Apply,—H.C.W., Times Office. FOR SALE—One young quiet Jersey cow, just coming to profit. Apply,-C. K. LAWRIE, Pukekohe. ET your hair cut STEVENSON'S new Hairdressing and Tobacconist Saloon, Tuakau. Billiards Is per 100. IS it on your breakfast table ? Crispo Bacon. If not, why not ? —WOOLLETT.Busy Store. 'Xmas Cards printed to send to your relations and friends in the Old Land. Have a look at our novelties.— TIMES, Pukekohe. I initials "T.H." engraved, keepsake. Finder kindly return to Times Office. I Small short horns, patches of hair off neck. £1 reward.-HAWKE, Pukekawa. P'eRSONAE 'Xmas Cards. The latest designs and styles. Call and inspect our samples.—TlMES, Pukekohe. [TRAYING—On my farm one bay Gelding (pony). If not claimed within seven days will be sold to pay expenses. JOHN ADAMS, 3UPPER at ASKEW'S, King J Street, Pukekohe, Saturday Ham and Eggs 1/3, cold lamb and mint sauce 1/-. EEDS that grow. Order today from-A. 0. WOOLLETT the Busy Store, Pukekcln STRAWBERRIES and Cream J at ASKEW'S. King Street, Pukekohe, Friday and Saturday nights. 6d and 9d. -O LEASE—Pukekohe, Five A-res, house all necessary conveniences. Property in grass. Apply, —C. K. LAWRIE, Pukekohe. O LEASE Within three minutes Tuakau Station, 6- [ roomed house, and 55 acres of land, 5 to 7 years. Rent 255. Particulars from—--1 FREE BROS., Tuakau. HE BUSY STORE now offering special brand of Packet Peas, a delicious dish. COOPER & CURD, Undertakers and Funeral Directors. Hearse supplied. A large stock of Funeral requisites to select from. Polished Oak. Coffins supplied Glass Wreaths kept in Stock. 'Phone 15, PUKEKOHE PUNI GENERAL SUPPLY STORES. POST & TELEGRAPH OFFICE, MAIL CONTRACTORS, ETC. Have always on hand plentiful supplies of Bone Dust and Super at Auckland prices, f.o.r. Pukekohe. Mild Cured Badon a specialty. Full stocks of Groceries, Drapery, Hardware and Explosives, etc., always on hand. Gents suits to measure at most reasonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed, Carts deliver at Aka Aka Tuesdays and Fridays, "rain or shine." Other places daily. SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS arriving in a few days. • MIRAPHONES.-The best Hornless Talking Machine on the market. Price, £3los. Records for aamo at wholesale price. H. GRAHAM, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, PUNI ANOTHER ALL RIGHT LINE It's not a Rosscroff Watch. These are all sold, for the public were quick to note the value. This time it's a KITCHEN CLOCK They nre called Kitchen Clocks 1 nit they are good enough for a dining room. They have a handsome wooden case. It is an eight clay clock that strikes the hour and haf hour. W- WRIGHT WATCHMAKER AMD lIWIW

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 2, Issue 145, 14 November 1913, Page 3

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