At yesterday's t?;te(ing of (he Franklin County Council, Cr Lyons referred to the necessity for providing s for the roads throughout the Franklin County. He sugg;st:d, too, that mile-stoms shculd be placed ahng the roa'J, which would net only bs helpful to travellers, but would be useful in all the road wo;k undertaken. The matter wa3 r.ot discussed as the member for Mercer was only able to sandwich his remaiks in between other items cf business that wtie beirg rushed through.
PREMIER THEATRE, PUKEKOHE ALL STAR PICTURES SATURDAY NIGHT The most original drama of tiie year TO RIGHT THE WRONG A Western indian Story Natoosa Other Pictures: Mary in Stageland t Roderick's Ride, Quarantined, St. Gothard, Mrs Tweedledum as Militant Suffragette, Trip to Cape Kidnappers, Latest Topical Gazette. POPULAR PRICES T. COYLE, Proprietor. NATIONAL SCHOOLS DEFENCE. MASONIC HALL, PUKEKOHE, MONDAY, 3th September, At 8 o'clock. The Mayor presiding. SPEAKERS: J. CAUGIILEY, Esq., M.A., of Chiiblehiireh. REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT, of Auckland. Attend and learn the real issues regarding the Education question. PUKEKOHE RUGBY UNION. 2nd Annual, Plain, Fancy Dress and Masquerade Ball To be held in the PREMIER HALL, Pukekohe on THURSDAY, September 18th. Handsome Prizes for best and most original Lady's and Gent's Fancy Dress. Good Floor. Good Supper, Meredith's String Band. Tickets: Gents, 5/-; Ladies. 1/-; Spectators, 2/6 ; can now be obtained from the Committee. B. H. ANDREW) W. JONES ) Joint Sees.
A MUSICAL TREAT For a Good Cause. Watch this space for full paiticulars of a GRAND SACRED CONCERT to be held in tlio PREMIER HALL, PUKEKOHE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 8 p.m. 13. 11. ANDREW, Sec. CHURCH SERVICES. Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. Pukekohe, S, Holy Communion Pukekohe, 11 Tuakau, 11, Iloly Communion Buekland, 2..J0, Vicar Pukekoho, 7, Vicar Tuakau, 7 F. B. DOBSON. Vicar. Pukekohe Presbyterian Charge. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. St. James' 11, Mr Allan; 7, Rev. Nixon Pukokulu' East, il, Ruv. Nixoa Bombay, Rev. Nixon Other places no Service. Methodist Church. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. Pukekohe, 11, Mr C. Bycroft: 7, Mr W. G. Slado (student) Wiiiuku, 11 and 7, Rev. E. P, Blaiuires Buekland, 11, Mr W. G. Slade ; 7,
Mr E. Allan Mauku, 2.1.3, Mr W. G. Slado ■'Carlton," Pukekohe West, 7, liov. A. l.aybourn Other ] ilduos as per plan. PUKEKOHE WEST ROAD BOARD. l enders I'or -upti'y of liUit yards of metal for Cox's Road, either spands or napped metal, will bo received by me up to THURSDAY, 11th inst., at 10 a.m. Tenders lor supply of 100U yards of metal for Pollock's Road, from the borough boundary, cither sptwls or napped metal, will he received by mi: up to TQURSDAY, lltli inst,, at 10 a.m. Fall particulars from — 11. G. R. MASUN, | Clerk. TEMPORARY CLOSING ! PUBLIC ROAD NEAR WHANCARATA. Under Authcrily of tie' Franklin County Council dated 2tith August, I'JPJ, notice is hereby given that in consequence of the railway construction works now in progress it has been found necessary to temporarily close ioi traffic the Public Koad eroding the railway line about -1 mile West of Whanearata Station,
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 2, Issue 125, 5 September 1913, Page 3
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