Amusements, Meetings, Etc. —-——— ' WAIKATO HUNT CLUB’S RACES • AT CLAUD ELANDS -*■ 23rd > ■ OCTOBER. § HOLIDAY EXCURSHDN TICKETS available for return urmil October, 1922, will be issued% to from Auckland, Onelunga, Waiuku and intermediate slati<ms' by morning (rains only on 23rd Jjfctober. Not available on the 9.5 aju from Auckland or Ihe Map Trunk Express trains. , A train \vfll lekye Newmarket for Claudeland# at 7.A a.m., Paerata 8.25 a.m., Pukekohe;. 8.33 a.m. Return train leavfe Claudelands at 0.0 p.m., Pukckohe 8.58 p.m. Free passes, privilege tickets, Tourist Excursion, Season and Commutation tickets will not be available by these For further particulars see handiblls. 067 B L L B L L P UIC EKO H E FOO TBA LL E RS. PLAIN, FANCY DRESS, MASQUERADE RECORD PRIZES Donated for Best Ladies and Gents. Fancy Costume; also Most Original Ladies’ and and Gentlemen’s Costume. STRAND THEATRE, PUKEKOHE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30. 070 W. J. SHORT, Secretary. AUCKLAND CENTRAL JERSEY BREEDERS’ CLUB, PUKEKOHE. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Hie above Club will iStvhekl on SATURDAY, the 28th 0ct0bei%4922, at 11 a.m., in the Office of the FmnkMhi A. and P. Society, Pukckohe.. Nyjill Jersey Breeders who are in teres te®gn the above Club, and who woul<J#ikemo become Members are hear tip invited to attend. A full attendance of'members is requested. # f). R. HAMILTON, 009 Secretary. B UCKL A N D A L L. M SUMMER FAIR AND FLOWER SHOW On NOVEMBER 2JtO and 25th. IN AID OPm MIL’S CHURCH. ScbeOTKis Later. HEWITT, IjBUTCHER 510 W . Joint Sees. S T ANDREW’S SHOW. A MEETING of .Executive will bb held in the Office on MONDAY, 23r#Oeto0% at 8 p.m. / A. F. BROWN, 608 Hon. Secretary. TYOMAIN, LABOUR DAY—-Gala Day ChristmasAjffiree, iiAaces, After noon Tea, Swee% j#c., in aid of the Sports’ Queen •money divided lowest queens. imission (>d; among ?a jtc five 071 Church Services! CHURCH OF ENGLAND. after Trinitj Nineteenth Si October 22, 192^ S. Andrew’s, sjy£ekohe: 8, Hoi Communion; 11, H(p| Communion an Sermon; 7, Sermon. Puni Church: an Sermon. f S. Paul’s, Buckland: 7.30, Even song and Sermon. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. f if t -i SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. St. James’ :%i aim., Rev. Cecil J. Tocker;. 2.30 fang. Mr E. Allan; 7 p.m., Rev. Cecil Vljjfocker. Pukekohe East/iM, Mr. B. Allan* Bombay: 2.3ojfßeVs|.Ceeil J. Tocker. Buckland; 7.3 m p.m.j' Mr J. Routly. Sunday School Anniversary Services in St. James, 11 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. also Bombay 2.30 p.m. Special Musical Items by the children. METHODISTS CHURCH. :% If — Pukekohe: xJUf'Rev. J. Southern; 7, Mr E. Allan, Buckland: 7.3j&>. Rev. J. Southern. Tuakau: 11, Ne edh am; 7.30, He* -\V. : T. Ho#er.% .. Paerata: 2.3 f, Mr 0. Bycroft. 1 Boiiib’ay: 11, Rev. W. T. Hooper, Mauku: 2.45, Rev. J. Southern. CHURCH CHRIST, PUKEKOHE Worship, ... <€r Bibiff School,;' 10§ a.m.> 11 #Lm. Mr r will preach at 7 p.m. “Freedom from Sin.” . Public Notices. OF PUKEKOHE. DEPOSITION RUBBISH \ -?&■ NOTICE is hereby given that the practice of th&plfting grass clippings and other garcWmrefuse on the streets and footpaths’ of St he Borough must cease; otherwise prosecutions will follow ifcorder to enforce the by-laws. J. F. DBANE, 001 Town Clerk. A A Podful of Poor Peas. Priceless Peas. Publiehouses _.#•s%. Prohibition Pawnshops. Pover '%rity IM'vijtty ’Voacb
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 777, 20 October 1922, Page 1
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