WAIKATO RUGBY UNION. WAIKATO RUGBY UNION. RUGBY PARK, HAMILTON. RUGBY PARK, HAMILTON. Saturday, Ist September. Saturday, Ist September. WANGANUI V. WAIKATO. WANGANUI V. WAIKATO. WANGANUI V. WAIKATO. WANGANUI V. WAIKATO. WANGANUI V. V/AIKATO. No. 1 Ground, 2.45 p.m. Admission— Ground 1/-. Stands 1/-. Cars 1/-. T. W. THOMPSON, Secretary. RANDELL’S PICTURES. TOKOROA HALL. SATURDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER—
TE WHETU. TUESDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER— Fred Thompson in ■ “ Regular Scout.” FRIDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER— Madge Bellamy in PUTARURU BOWLING CLUB ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual General Meeting of Members of the above Club will be held in the TOWN HALL SUPPER ROOM on WEDNESDAY, sth SEPT., at 8 p.m. Business : Report and Balancesheet, Election of Officers, General. H. W. LINDSEY, Hon. Secretary.
PUTARURU PICTURES. COMING 11th and 12th SEPTEMBER. 11th and 12th SEPTEMBER. The Greatest of All Pictures. Pontius Pilate—lceen, proud symbol of mighty Rome. The earth, the sea, the sky—all seemed to have been made for the Roman eagle. Rome—who never asked; but gave—who neven shrank, but grew. How could Pilate resist the ironic query of Jesus, “'Art thou a king then ? ” The idiot does not know that out of the dead chrysalis has flown the gorgeous butterfly, tilting; its wings against the winds. The idiot brain is cramped. To Pilate, resurrections were idiotic. How could he know where to look for the Invisible Kingdom of Christy—destined to sweep all pottering Pilates and tinsel Caesars on to the scrap heaps of finished time ? Book your seats now—no extra charge. SATURDAY NEXT, Ist SEPT.— Come to My House.” ■“ Come to My House.” Featuring Olive Borden and Antonio Moreno. WEDNESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER— Featuring Thomas Meighan. A Story of Lawless Chicago.
HUTTON SCHOOLS OF MUSIC. Director— DR. E. HILLSDON-HUTTON. Local Branch Teacher— MR. CHAS. P. OATES. Class or Private Tuition Given. Violin, Guitar and Mandoline. Instruments Loaned Free. Special Railway Concessions for Pupils visiting Dr. Hutton, Matamata, for Piaho, Singing, Elocution, Banjo and Wind Instruments. Address— C/o MR. J. W. BARR BROWN, PUTARURU.
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Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 252, 30 August 1928, Page 5
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