FANCY LUSH ME FUO 13 A LI. MATCH lu A' 1 > : l !'■ ':■ -'li f - I'ltriittii Kn d],Y i, :■!ion t«r ii'i - I'ukn •'•lit' TO-MJR3OY/ Saturday Grand Procession loaviug Proinioi Hall at "2 ;30 p m J. LEATIY, Hon. See. COADY AND C ALDER. LYCEUM PICTURES. PBEUIEB HALL TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Tuakau every Thursday. The latest Films, the choicest subjects [projected by the most modern Biograph. PRICES : Ladies .. All parts 1/Gents .. 1/- and 1,6. Children 6d. PUBLIC MEETING. In connection with sports held at Pukokohe about three years ago, by the Pukekohe Sports League: A meeting of members interested in above will be held at the Public Library, Pukekohe, on MONDAY, September 14, at 1 o'clock. Business : To consider disposal of Funds in hand. A. B. BARTER, President. BOWLING CLUB. Members of the Pukekohe Bowling Club will hold their Annual MeetiDg and Dinner at the Pukekohe Hotel on WEDNESDAY Evening:, Sept. Hi, at 7 o'clock. F. E. SIMPSON, Hon. Sec. PREMIER HALL. Direction, Ed. Branscombe, Ltd. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 First and Foremost of all Entertainers THE "SMART SET" Produce items and business, none of which is second-hand. They originate not only in their style—but in all they do. THE " SMART SET " Will present New Programme of Music, Mirth and Merriment Including the Latest Coon Songs, Dances, Musical Sketches, Character Sketches, and a Budget of the very Latest English and American Succosses. The " TANGO DANCE," and the New and Original TANGO BURLESQUE. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Bookery. No Booking Fees. No Early Doors. Touring Manager, Victor Beck. CHURCH SERVICES. St. Andrew's Church. Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. Buckland, !), Holy Communion Pukekohe, 11, Holy Communion Buckland, 7 Tuakau, 7, Yicar Pukekohe, 7 F. B. DOBSON, Vicar. Pukekohe Presbyterian Charge. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.3. St. James', 11 and 7, Rev. S. Nixon Bombay, 2.45, Mr E. Allan Mauku, '2Ao, Mr R. Warnock Waiau, 11, Mr A. Ward Buckland, 2.30, Rev. S. Nixon Henderson's, 7, Mr R. Warnock Tuakau Presbyterian Charge SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. Rev. W. Butterworth preaches as follows: Onewhero, 11 Pukekawa, o Tuakau, 7, The Yicar A cordial invitation extended to all LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the parcels of laud hereinafter described will bo brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 100*, and its amendment, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before 10th of October, 1914 : 57.31, Robert Logan, parts of Allot •J 1, Parish of Pukekohe, containing together -'f>oa. or. 20.7 p.; occupied bv applicant. Plan 0037. * Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this Bth day of September, pjll, at the Lauds Registry Oilice, Auckland. THUS. HALL, District Laud Registrar Wanted farms for Sali on small deposits, clients vailing 1" to 20 acres in or about Pukekohe with dwelling: Sll to 100 acres with dwelling Waiau Pa. Send full particulars to,—D. FAUSETT, Land Agent, I'ukokoho. A CARD.; MR FRED ASHHURST, Teacher Pianoforte EDINBURGH ST., I'IIKEKOHrJ Next Tennis Court. Students coached for Examinations. Terms i Ono Guinea. J. T. N ELSON Practical Bootmaker & Repairer . • • Has removed to premises recently occupied by Mrs Rankin, KING STREET, PUKEKOHE Guaranteed to do the Cheapest Repairs.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 229, 11 September 1914, Page 3
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