Amusements, meetings, Etc. SOCIAL AND DANCE In aid of St. Andrews’ Presbytery Fund, Tuakau. Will be held in Revell’s Hall at 8 p.m. * FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. Whatever else you do, keep Friday Night clear for Tuakau. Great Waltzing Competition. Lovely Music. Good Floor. Excellent Supper. P. M .KEPPEL, 637 Hon. Sec. GRAND CONCERT In aid of the Convent School. Premier Hall, Pukekohe, WEDNESDAY, 28 September. Doors open 7.30, commence 8 p.m. sharp. Admission: 2s 3d.; Children, Is. BENEFIT SOCIAL. ' A. Benefit Social and Dance will be ' held in the Puni Hall on WEDNESDAY, October 12. Proceeds will be devoted to the purchase of an artificial leg for Mr Joe Wright, an esteemed resident of the district. Gents, 2/6. Ladies, free. W. McNEIL, 512 Hon. Secretary. TENNIS DANCE. Will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hali on THURSDAY NEXT, the 29th inst. Everybody welcome. Come and enjoy yourself. Good supper. Good Music. ■ * Gentlemen, 2/6. Ladies, 1/6. .640 R. G. V. FEAR.. CRICKET. ALL interested in the sport are requested to meet in Mr Percy George's Tea Rooms at 7.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, 29th September. An Association is being formed, and already several towns in the Franklin district have their clubs formed and their teams ready. So come along enthusiasts ; roll up on THURSDAY EVENING and help to get the game going. J. A. HILL, Secretary. .641
ACCIDENTS WELL HAPPEN! WHO WELL HELP THE SUFFERERS? MEMBERS OF THE ST. JOHN’S AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION \ ' AND BRIGADE. All interested in this good work are earnestly invited to attend a nteet- . ing at the PREMIER THEATRE ON — MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, AT 8 PAL - 3 Rev. John P. Cowie will preside. Mr William Rattray, Honorary Serving Brother of the Order of St. John, Honorary Secretary of Auckland Centre of the St. John Ambulance Association, will give a brief history of the Order, and an account of the objects and work of the Association. Mr Claude W. Gooderham, Superintendent of the Auckland Division of .the St. John Ambulance Brigade,, v/ili explain the work of the Brigade, with practical, demonstrations. ALL ARE EARNESTLY INVITED. Pubiic Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE. HAVING disposed of my business to Mr G. H. BROOME,, I take this opportunity of thanking my many clients for the support accorded me, and solicit your support for my successor. Any accounts due to me can be paid to Mr Broome, as from the 23rd inst. Again thanking you for past' favours. A. E. CODLINGS. 26th September, 1921. 623 HAVING purchased the above business from Mr A. E. Codings, I respectfully solicit a continuance! R of your patronage. I propose carrying on the business on the lines </f my predecessor, and trust by constant and personal attention to y6ur rec.v,idements to merit your confidence and support. Thanking you in anticipation. G. H. BROOME. 26th September, 1921. .624 WANTED .. > RESPECTABLE LAD TO LEARN THE BAKING FOR OUR BAKERY. FRANK PERKINS & CO., Pukekolie.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 670, 27 September 1921, Page 1
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