COAI>Y AN!) CALDEi: LYCEUM PICTURES. V R K » ! K i HAL 1 TUESDAY, " WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Tuakau every Thursday, The latest Films, the choicest subjects .projected by the most modern Hiogrnpb. I'RICErf : Ludie> .. Ail parts 1 - Ueiit.i . . 1. - and 1 »>. Children 6tl SPRING FLOWER SHOW & SALE OF WORK Under the auspices of St..lames' Guild. MASONIC HALL, September 11th & 12th First Spring Show to be hoi Pokckolio.
CLASSES FUK AJ)ULTS AND CHILDREN IN : Cut Blooms, l'ut l'lauts, Floral Decerations and llumo IndustriesWork Stall, Refreshment Stall and Sweet Stall. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Decorated Tul>le fur Gentlemen only Section 3. Competition for Child, best dressed to represent Spring. Lest Lunch for working mau. Section IS. Splendid Evening Programmes of Music, Action Songs, etc, Public Judging of Child representing Spring on Friday at cS p.m. Judges Well-known experts, among whom are Mrs Mackay ami Mr A. E Gtinml. Mrs Mackav, wife of Gilbert Mackay, chief llorist of Auck'and, will judge the decora tive classes, and Mr A. E. Giinrod the iloral classes. Opening Time: FRIDAY, J o'clock. Hours of Show : '2 to ■> and 7 to 10. Entries Close September Bth PERCY POWF, Hon. Sec. Pukekohe. NOTICE. A meeting of Ratepayers will' be held in the TLAKAU HALL on WEDNESDAY, *Jth inst., at M p m. Business: To consider the advisability of acquiring the old railroad. AIT Ratepayers between Bucklaud and Tuakau interested are requested to attend. Tlio chairman of the Franklin Couuty Council will be in attendance. Ck. DYNES FULTON, Convener. CHURCH SERVICES. St. Andrew's Church. Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 0. Pukekohe, *, Holy IVm'uuniou Pukekohe, 11 Tuakau, 11, Holy Communion Bucklaud, 'J oil, Holy Communion Pukekohe, 7, Vicar Tuakau, 7 F. 13. DOBSON, Vicar. Methodist Church. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER (i. Pukekohe, 11, Student Olds; 7, i Student Slade Bucklaud, 11, Mr E. Allan; 7, Mr P. Bridge Tuakau, 11, Mr P. Bridge; 7, Key. j C. H. Garland, Auckland Bombav, 11, Student Slade ; 7, Rev. J. 1L Cable Waiuku, 11 and 7, Rev. A. Fitchett Other ]d:v:os as per circuit plan. Pukekohe Presbyterian Charge.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER <>■ St.fcJaiuos', 11, Mi K. Waruotk ; /, llev. S. Nixon Pukekohe East, 11, Kev. S. Nixon Bombay, 1 •>, Kev. N. Nixon t'uui, 7, Mr K. Wuruock Tuakau Presbyterian Charqe SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER I Rev. \V. Buttenvorth preaihos as ! follows: Tuakau, 11 a.m. Whangarata, -.oil p.m. Mercer, 7 p.m. A cordial invitation extended t > all Wanted farms for Sale on small • deposits, clients waiting Hi to "JO acres in or about Pukekohe with dwelling: NO to Hid aeies with j dwelling Waiau Pa. 'Send lull j particulars to, —1). FAUSET'I, Land j Agent, Pukekohe. NOTICE. Having disposed of my Business i in Pukekohe as a llainiresser and Tobacconist to Mr <i. li. Aim- j strmi/ I take this opportunity ot \ thanking iii\ numerous patrons lor llie patronage bestowed on iu<• during the time I have bom in business in 1 Pukekohe and hope fh:it tliey will • rive Minil'u -ui>;•• >it to mv -uec'ssor. .J. WALSH. lii taking over the I.unties pieviouslv conducted by Mr .1. Walsh I can as~ure the public that eu'iything will be done to merit tlieir Mipport. The liaii dreeing poition oi the husini ss 111 rt main under the coiitiol of Mi \V. Kiost. The best bramN of Tobacius, Cigars and Cigarettes will be Stocked. (~ 11. ARMSTKuNG.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 227, 4 September 1914, Page 3
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