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rnA.l>Y AND CALDKR LYCEUM PICTURES. P R K SUES II A I. L EVEIIY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY The latest Films, the choicest subjects projected by the most modern Biogrnph. PRICES: Ladies .. All parts 1/Gents .. 1/- and 1/6. Children 6d. PARLIAMENTARY UNION. The Pukekohe Parliamentary Union will meet at the Oddfellows' Hall on THURSDAY Evening, 2n*d July, at 7.;50 o'clock sharp. Bills :—Land, Biblo-in-School?, Tot;li«itor, Millinery. A. GRIGOR, Hon. Sec. PUKEKOHE GUN CLUB. ON SATURDAY, JLLY 4th, Mr John Todd's Trophy will be tired for. A. P. DAYSH, Hon. Sec. Premier Hall, Pukekohe. JULY 7, 1914. Presentation Ceremony TO HIS '\VOEBEIP THE MAYOR, MR. C. K. LAWRIE. PROGRAMME. Part I. Coadv & Calder's Lyceum Pictures Eclair Journal - Topical Cupid's Hired Man - Drama Indian River Scenes - Scenic An Indian's Loyalty - Drama Circumstances Make Heroes Comic Interval. PROGRAMME- Part 11. Accompanist Miss Penman 1. " Dream Thoughts." Pukekohe Orchestra 2. Quartet, "Chestnuts," Lyric Four 3. '• Somewhere a Voice is Calling," W. Aspinall Presentation to C. K. Lawrie, Esq., MR L B. BARTER 4. Recital, " Levinsky's Story." A. McElwain 5. Quartette, "The Village Pump," The Lyric Four. 6. Song, " Stone Cracker John," J. W. Ryan. 7. Humorous Scena, " Great Scott," Messrs Blakely and McElwain. 8. Vocal Quartette, A "Absent," B "Obituaries," Lyric Four. 9. " Uncle Josh Buys an Automobile,''

A. McElwain. 10. Vocal Duet, " Timbuctoo," Lyric Four. 11. Duet, "The Twins," Messrs McElwain and Eyan. 12. "Jenks's Vegetable Compound," Lyric Four "GOD SAVE THE KING." The Committee cordially invite the residents to attend as tho function promises to lie the Social Event of the Season, and one that those present will have occasion to look back to with pleasuro at having assisted. The Pictures will be uf unusual interest. The Orchestra arc practising assiduously, and the Lyric Quartet who provide the second part of tlie programme are universally acknowledged to be champion entertainers of their kind in Auckland. Popular Prices to all parts of the Hall. LADIES Is, Gent's Is 6<l, subscribers to testimonial - Free F. B. DOBSON, Hon. Secretary. Pukekohe Gun Club, TUESDAY, JULY 14tli. OPEN SHOOTING HANDICAP 2 1 B I E D S of £3 0. FIRST PRIZE £2O, SECOND £5, TRIED £3, FOURTH £2 (All Prizes Paid in Full.) First Nomination £l, including Bird Money closes with the undersigned on Monday, July 6 Second. Nomination including Bird Money closes on ground. Fees MUST accompany Nominination. Shooting starts lo a.m. sharp. For full particulars see posters. Admission to Ground Is. Ladies Free. A. P. DAYSIi, lion. Sec. NOTICE. Fanners wishing to sell or exchange their properties please send particulars to D. FAUSETT, Land Agent, Edinburgh Street, Pukekohe. Telephone (77). Agent for Queenslaud Insurance Co., Ltd., Fire, Accident and Live Stuck.

PIANO TUNINC AND REPAIRING. By Si. ('. W. Sh.v,uri IVum Uriiisnifufls, London, will bo in Puki'kylic pri-stMitly. All orders to W. Wilde, Sulo agent, I'luiiiiui' Jiall, J'ukckuiii'. William guthrie. Wishes tu intimuto to tho inhabitant* of Mauku ami surrounding districts thai liu has lmnhusc-d the business uf» Goncnil IStoro lately carried on by Mr 1:'. J. Cutlibi it at Mauku. Jlaviuir Lad a iii.st-cJa.-s lir-t fjii.'ility gnu-h. vi'U can tlu'iiTupd<]><lld llbi.Ul lin: 11-'VillLf but tin' lir-t. fpmlity -*-,c-K--."l in tiii- •!-»!■(•. I will oiiil-avuiii- t-i i-,ivo ail !hal you rcijiiiri l , and will he |.r... iiTi'-l in. Mm hoit' -t nyt'nv. I :i..u1l I.- d.-light «-d t'i have ,i vi.il i'i'-iu you ; but if yuu Luvi ii t thu 'iiii'i suijil uio a trial ~nh.'i', or a n-jtio: i»t uiy iuau tu tall —imv oi liiisso \si!l idi'ivo my best utten'liuii. All jjnoil-i tiro carefully and liwily handled.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 208, 30 June 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 208, 30 June 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 208, 30 June 1914, Page 3

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