Business Notices. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. MR. J. JIGGINS begs to announce that he has opened a PORK. BUTCHERY A&iD SMALL GOOPS BUSINESS IN KING STREET PUKEKOHE. Cooked Meats, Etc., Etc. Patronage Solicited. NOTICE. The Sale of the Blacksmith's Shop, which was advertised for sale on FRIDAY, 26th inst., is now CANj CELLED. ■ Dated this 25th clay of August, 1921. THE FRANKLIN FARMERS’ AUCTIONEERING .CO., LTD., J. T. STEMBRIDGE, Auctioneer. MR J. W. RACK has much pleasure in informing his numerous customers that he will continue to carry on business as Blacksmith at the olcl address, Hall Street, and will be pleased to meet all his old friends and new ones. All work being done by him personally, satisfaction of which .will be guaranteed, at reasonable charges. 458 " JOHN WILLIAM RACK. Amusements* Meetings* Etc. MARRIED LADIES BALL. To be held in DRURY HALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30. Grand March 8 p.m. sharp. (Mrs) D. LANGFORD, 426 Hon. Sec. TUAKAU TENNIS CLUB. ANNUAL BALL. A Plain and Fancy Dress Masquerade Ball will be held in the Tuakau Hall on FRIDAY, Sept. 23, 1921. A. H. ROBERTS, Hon. Sec., 392 Tuakau Tennis Club. ", M.U., 5.0.0. F., LOYAL PUKEKOHE LODGE. A DANCE s Will be held in the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL On SATURDAY, AUG. 27, 1921. Dancing will commence at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Good floor. Good music. Good Supper. Gents., 2/-. Ladies, If-. HAZEL BEAGLEY, Hon. Sec. PUKEKOHE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 2. RETURN VISIT Of the Famous and Original ENGLISH PIERROTS. ENGLISH PIERROTS. ENGLISH PIERROTS. ENGLISH PIERROTS. In “BITS AND PIECES.” THE ENGLISH PIERROTS. Have just concluded Phenomenally Successful Seasons in Wellington, Auckland and Dunedin. Vide Press—- “ Bits and Pieces,” of clever and merry nonsence, delightful singing and music, realistic pantomime, graceful dancing and drama in tabloid.” 1 NEW Type of Entertainment. NEW Novelty Feature Numbers. NEW Sketches from London. NEW ARTISTS. NEW Everything—except THE OLD FAVOURITES. A BRILLIANT COMBINATION, Including EDMUND WARRINGTON, In his Original London Sketches, “A DUD’S DREAM.”* “A DUD’S DREAM.” Funnier than “Alt's Button” or “The Better ’Ole.” THE ENGLISH PIERROTS BETTER THAN EVER. Commencing at 8.15 p.m. Prices: 4/-, 3/-, 2/- (Plus Tax). Box Plan at the Bookery. 449 DANCE. DON’T FORGET TUESDAY NIGHT’S DANCE. Gentlemen, 2/6; Ladies a Basket. Good Music. Good Floor. F. STEMBRIDGE, 453, ’ Secretary. RETURNED SOLDIERS’ THIRD ANNUAL BALL. STRAND THEATRE, PUKEKOHE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1921. Smith’s Popular Hawaiian Orchestra. The Music that Makes you Dance. Grand March 8.15 p.m. sharp. Admission: Gents. 7/-, Ladies 3/-. Returned Men invited to wear uniform. 444 W. J. SHORT, Secretary. TUAKAU TENNIS CLUB. The Annual Meeting of the Tuakau Tennis Club will be held in the Tuakau Hall on FRIDAY, September 2, at 7.30 p.m. All members and intending members are requested to attend. A. ROBERTS, 443 Hon. Secretary.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 662, 26 August 1921, Page 4
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