DON'T BE FESTERED! __ USE OUR MOSQUITO OIL (Keeps them away) MOSQUITO LOTION Is Bottle. (Soothes and Heals the Stings) Is Bottle. Not a Lazy Drop in the Bottle. Get some at Fear's Pharmacy anrt optel s r S o HE.
Save Three Hours out of every Four your Horses Work : : : : By Using a SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK. £145 Smith Trucks do the work of four horses et less cost . than one. Any style can be built on the chassis. COOPER AND CURD AGENTS, PUKEKOHE.
KING'S TEMPTATION SALE NOW ON STACKS OF BARGAINS KING'S NEW BOOT STORE McClintock's Buildings KING STREET PUKEKOHE.
THAT BOY NEEDS APPLES fl Apples are absolutely a necessary food to every boy. •[ When Tommy regardless of '' torn pants, dogs, fences and unsympathetic orchard owners, appropriates apples without permission it is, of course, veiy naughty of Tommy. «[ But the fact remains that that boy " needs apples. His system craves for apples and he must have them. fll Providence intended apples as a true, '' natural, health food and an injustice is done to every girl and boy when apples are not regularly provided as part of the daily diet. Any intelligent boy or girl will substantiate our argument—ask them. •I The finer quality of apples of estabL lished merit such as will please the kiddies. In season or out of season the finer quality apples from the better orchards are retailed by HEERDEGEN'S FRUIT STORES, King Street, Pnkekolie. No fancy prices, A considerable saving is effected by buying in rase lots.
NOTE We have just opened up our New Season's GRASS AND GLOVER SEEDS. Please Call and Inspect. Quality The Best. Prices The Lowest. FRANK PERKINS & CO. Seed Merchants. Pitkekohe.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 367, 12 April 1918, Page 3
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