NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Bay colt lost. Vacancies for boarders. Grazing for 20 yearlings. Saddle and bridle for sale. Oourtland waggon for sale. Bartrom'a bakery wants 250 dozen eggsJersey cow and milking sundries for sale. Puriri posts and house blocks for sale. Karaka Road Board invite tenders for carrying metal. Karaka Road Board invite tenders for road formation. Train arrangements fur Auckland Show advertised. Places at which electoral rolls in Raglan electorate may be seen are advertised. Mr F. W. Mount joy, architect, Pukekohe, invites tenders for erection of building. Messrs Buckland and Sons advertise particulars of clearing sale on account of Mr J. Stokes, of Bombay, on November sth. Mr C. W. Landon, butcher, of Mercer, notifies that he has disposed of his butchery business at Mercer. He asks for continued support for his successors, Messrs Glass Bros. LYCEUM PICTURES. PREMIER HALL EVERY 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 6 dPUKEKOHE CONVENT In the Premier Hall, Pukekohe, on FRIDAY, 6th November. A GRAND CONCERT Will be held in aid of the Pukekohe Convent Funds. AUCKLAND 1914 Metropolitan Agricultural Show Campbell Showground, Epsom NOVEMBER 26th, 27th and 28th Entries Close Friday, November 6th. Schedules Free on Application. No. Late Entries. Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association. W. B. FORDITCE, Sec. 16 Hall of Commerce, High Street, Auckland. G.P.O. Box 86. Franklin Electorate. A. G. C. GLASS, selected Liberal Candidate for Franklin, will deliver his opening address in the PREMIER HALL, PUKEKOHE, on THURSDAY, November sth, at 8 p.m. C. K. Lawrie, Esq., Mayor, will preside. Chamber of Commerce. Members are hereby notified that regular meetings which had been suspended will now be resumed. Council will meet on Monday, November 9th, at 8 p.m., at the Borough Council Chambers. B. H. Andrew, Hon. Sec. PUKEKOHE BOROUGH WATERWORKS. Notice is hereby given that the Water will be turned off on Wednesday, November 4th, 1914, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. J. F. DEANE, Town Clerk. PUBLIC NOTICE. On account of the high price of stock the butchers of Pukekohe and suirounding districts have decided, as from November Ist, to raise the pi ice of meat. Mr P. Henry and Family desire to express their heartfelt thanks to all kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, also for letters, cards and telegrams received. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS AUCKLAND RACES, 4th AND 7th j NOVEMBER, 1914. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued to Auckland from laumarunui' and any station North of Taumaru- j nui on ;Srd and 6th November, and j from Kaukapakapa, Hamilton and | intermediate stations by trains arriv- j ing in Auckland not later than 1.18 j p.m. on ltli and 7th November, ; available i'or return up to and includ- j ing lltli November, 1914. Theso ' tickets will NOT bo available by the j Auckland-Wellington Express trains, j NOVEMBER Ith, 1914. A train will leave Hamilton for | Auckland at 7.0 a.m. A train will leavo Auckland lor : Hamilton at 5.10 p.m. NOVEMBER 7th, 1914. A train will leave Hamilton i'or Auckland at 7.0 a.m. 1 A train will leavo Auckland for Cambridge at 5 10 p.m. BY ORDER.
DRESSMAKING NOTICE. TO THE LADIEB OF PUKEKOHE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. Mib I'lLLtn Las started dressmaking iu O'CoXNOIl's Bt'lLDijjo. By placing her long and wide experience at your service she hopes to enjoy a fair share of your esteemed patronage.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 244, 3 November 1914, Page 3
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