COADY AND CALDEE LYCEUM PICTURES. PREMIER UAI.L TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Tuakau every Thursday. The latest Films, the choicest subjects projected by the most modern Biograph. PRICKS : Ladies .. All parts 1 ■ Gents .. 1,-and 1,0. Children ed LABOUR DAY. Pukekohe Bowling Club. On MONDAY NEXT, Labour Day, an open day will be enjoyed on the Pukekohe bowling g»c?n Various matches, to give all grades of players their best opportunities, will be arranged. All members requested to attend at 1.*30 o'clock sharp. A 13. BARTER, President. MASONIC HALL, PUKEKOHE. THURSDAY, October 29th. SOIREE and CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT (Under Auspices of St. Andrew's Ladies Guild). Admission : Adults 1 -, Children 6d. Miss G. Bii.KEY, Hon. Sec. TUKEKOHE CONVENT In the Premier Hall, Pukekohe, on FRIDAY, 6th November. A CRAND CONCERT Will be hold in aid of the Pukekohe Convent Funds. AUCKLAND 1914 Metropolitan Agricultural Show Campbell Showground, Epsom NOVEMBER 26th, '27 th and 28th Entries Close Friday, November 6th. Schedules Free on Application. No. Late Entries. Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association. W. B. FORDYCE, Sec. 16 Hall of Commerce, High Street, Auckland. G.P.O. Box 86. CHURCH SERVICES. METHODIST CHURCH, PUKEKOHE ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 25th Preachers: Morning, at 11: Rev G. H. MANN, Devonport Evening, at 7: Rev G. Frost Special Anniversary Anthems and Hymns. Collections on behalf Trust Funds. St. Andrew's Church. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25. Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. Pukekohe, 11, Holy Communion Tuakau, 7 Buckland, 7, Vicar Pukekohe, 7 F. B. DOBSON, Vicar. Pukekohe Presbyterian Charge. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25. St. James', 11, Rev. S. Nixon ; 7, Mr R. Warnock Pukekohe East, 11, Mr Allan Bombay, 2.30, Eev. S. Nixon Waiau, 11, Mr R. Warnock Henderson's, 7.30, Rev S. Nixon Tuakau Presbyterian Charge SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25. Rev. W. Buttcrworth preaches as follows : Onewhero, 11 Pukekawa, o Tuakau, 7, The Vicar A cordial invitation extended to all DRESSMAKING NOTICE. TO THE LADIES OF PUKEKOHE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. Mu> Tii.i.tu will he starting dressmaking in O'C'-N.vn's Bi h.i>i.v.,ou Tuesday, October 27th. By placing her long and wide experience at your service die hopes to enjoy a fair share of your e-teemod patroliTO BUILDERS. Premises in Brick, King Street Pukekohe. Tenders m ill be re< eived until noon uf Fi;ii>av, Uth November, for the orecti"ii of printing works and offices lor the "Franklin Post." Kiug street.. Pukekohe. Plans and may bo seen at iny ollues No. -' O'Oouuor's Buildings, Pukekohe. FRED SOI'STER, Architect. THE WAIKATO FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE BACON CO., Ltd. Frankton Junction. mg stations and uiut'I'ukekohe" (.1. Brown fc .Sen, buyer:-), TUESDAY, October '.'Ah. from I" a m to i:M p in. Tuakau (.1 Brown and Son. b'j>erM, Wednesday, October ,'Mh. from 1 -'■■>" p in t<> •! pan. 1V,,... BatoiiiTi 0" lo IMI mI. porkers to 110. I 1 : d. ITitrh<->t Current I'ni'es I'anl.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 241, 23 October 1914, Page 3
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