Amusements, Meetings, Etc, 4pUKEKGHE, pHL'RS’DAY; gEP. COMING-IN ALL ITS 31A G NIFI GEN G E J. 0. WILLIAMSON, J. C. WILLIAMSON, WONDERFUL WONDERFUL T HE M AID 0E T he M aid of T HE M AID 0P T HE M AID 0F COMPLETE COMIC OMI Hh OPERA OPERA JOUNTAINS FOUNTAINS E JJOUNTAINS omis M S jyjOUNTAINS OPERA. GLORIOUS MUSIC I \ BRILLIANT 1 COMEDY !: THE LATEST CREATIONS IN FROCKS WONDERFUL SCENIC EFFECTS DELIGHTFUL LOVE STORY. The Greatest Success of Recent Years. * Complete in Every Detail. REDUCED PRICES: 5/~, ■■vi/-, 3/-, 21- (plus tax). Box Plan at “Bookery.” ' LIONEL WALSH, 3 <3 6 Manager.
qT. JAMES' GREAT BULB AND ° SfRING FLOWER SHOVI^ FRIDAIfSpID SATURDAY, jBP AND PTEMBER SPORTS, SlfW RlN.ffi MUSCIAL PR ING COMPETITIQ emors. IDAY and EACH EVEN'AGE. ACH EVENING GE. ’ WATCHES ON Junior Reps l|h>Papatoetoc Reps. m . PufeflißPße Senior Reps.. 361 - / D. R. HAMJLTQINq Secretary. P UKEKOHE CRICKET CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Pukekohe Cricket Club will be held in the Carnival Tea Rooms on WEDNESDAY, September 13th, 1925, • 14P., v p*m. Business : Annual Report and Genoral. All players "iihd interidlng' players requested to attend. J. G. lIASTIE, 345 Hon. Sec. Pukekohe C.C. H ILL TENNIS A CLUB. THE ANNUALWIEETING Jp, be held at the Mr wPollock, jr., at 7 o’clock -on SATUTOAY, Sept. 9. Business-;. Repojyp and Balance SheeU Elccsroriyrf Officers, and General. M. HODDINOTT, h 3% Sec., Per W. jff A; Moore, ‘'president. OP , COMMERCE. CHAMBER A the Puke#l of be Jjpfd i Pear’s Office NEXT at 8 p.m. Business: To,#isc®^ the unsatisfactoryjjStectrie supply. " #R. G. V. FEA% <,dp -Sec. e Chamber in Mr R. G. AY EVENING 386 TAANCE ■— Mauku Hall, on Friday, September 22nd. Farmers’ Queen. Cannell’s Orchestra. Gents, 2/6, Ladies 1/6. qPORTS QUE’ijN . An A Germ Tuesday, Septeml petitions. (Jqjig# Motion) : Airs Motions,’ 1/-; comw 369 Church Services. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity, September lOlh, 1922 1 \ f St. Andrew's, Pukekohe: 8 f Holy Gommunf%n; 11, Matins, Litany and Sermon; % Evensong and Serfnon. Pukekotm East: 2.30, Evejgfsong and Sermon. % •/ S. Paul’s,^.Buckland: , p3O, Evensong and Serb # PRESBYTERIAN pHURCH. —7 ' St. James’: 11 dE&am Rev. S. Nixon. 7 p.m., Mr E. AllahS Bombay: 2.30, R<|% S. Nixon. Buckland: 7 p.m/j Rev. S. Nixon. i? W. 'HUtCIt/f CUBIST. Services at A. Donald's Rouse, PukcMie Hill: 0 % 10 a.m.: Sunday SehooUf 11 a.m.: Fellowship. % METStODIST CHURCH. Pukekohdc 11, Mr G. Bycroffe, jun.; Rev. J. * Olphent. \ Buckland: IT, Mr W. Vant. Tuakaut 11, Supply; 7, Mr W. %nt. Bombay: 11, Rev. J. Olphcrt. % Carhop: 7, Mr C. Bycroft. \ Paerata: 2.30, Mr C. Bycro’ft. UP-TO-DATE Ford service in up-to-date workshops with up-to-date tools is given by John W. Andrew and Son, Pukekohe and Auckland. '
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 759, 8 September 1922, Page 1
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