Amusements. Meetings, £t«. ARE YOU GOING ! WHERE TO? WHY ! TO THE BUCKLAND BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK, IN THE PUBLIC HALL, SATKJRDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921. In aid of the Funds of St. Paul’s Church. STALLS..—PIain and Fancy Needlework, Produce of all descriptions, Cake and Pound, Sweets and Soft Drinks. Strawberries and Cream, Xmas Tree, etc., eitc. Coookery and Needlework Competitions for Adults and Children. Entries for above close with the Secretary at the Hall, FRIDAY, 9th December, up to 10 p.m. AFTERNOON TEA, GUESSING COMPETITIONS, ETC. Opening Ceremony at 2 p.m. sharp, by H. Wilcox, Esq.., C.C. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING, CHILDREN FREE. W. RICHINGS, 939 Hon. Secretary. PREMIER HALL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5 th. ONE NIGHT ONLY. J. C. Williamsons, Ltd'. GREATEST 3-ACT COMIC OPERA “THE LILAC DOMINO.” “THE LILAC DOMINO.” A Real Heart interest pick. Glorious Music. The comedy is brilliant. The Chorus and Ballet delightful. Scenery and Wardrobe excellent. And a Big Caste. AN OPERA AS SWEET AS ITS NAME. PRICES—6/-, 4/- AND 2/, Box Plans at the Bookery. No extr,a booking fee. Direction: D. B. O’Connor, , By arrangement wi,th J. C.Williamson, Limited. THEO. BOASE, Touring Manager. 94S
PUNS HALL THURSDAY, DECEMBER Ist. A DANCE. Supper 10.15. Admission 2/-. Ladies 1/-. ALBERT, 952 Secretary. NOTICE. A MEETING for the purpose of forming a Boxing Club will be held in the Carnival Tea Rooms on THURSDAY, December Isjt. All interested invited. PUKEKOHE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above will be held in the Carnival Tea Rooms on FRIDAY, December 2nd, at S p.m. Members and others interested are invited to attend. L. G. MIDDLEMISS, Hon. Secretary. 901 THE Annual Meeting of residents of Puni Hail District will be be.d in hall on December sth, at 8 p.m.,- ito elect Committee for ensuing year. W. McNEIL, 905 Secretary. QTREET’ Stall in aid of Plunket Society, Friday, December 9th. 943 Public Notices. notice. E. HALLETT & CO., Universal Providers, Mercer, open up their Blacksmith's Shop, MONDAY NEXT. NOVEMBER 28th. All kinds of blacksmithing done, with shoeing a speciality, by first-class tradesman. Prompt attention and quick delivery. E. HALLETT & CO.. Universal Providers, 920 Mefcer(HISSES HILL, ARCADIA TEA ROOMS. BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR XMAS CAKES. CHOICEST SELECTION. MADE ON THE PREMISES. Bargains at- Farmers’ Union Trading Co. Wednesday from 2 to 5 p.m oniy—Men’s underpants. 3/6.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 688, 29 November 1921, Page 1
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