COADT AND CALDER. LYCEUM PICTURES. PREMIER HALL EVERY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Waiuku every Saturday, The latest Films, the choicest subjects projected by the moßt modern Biograph. PRICES: Ladies .. All parts 1/Gents .. 1/- and 1/6. Children 6d.
CHURCH SERVICES. 1 St. Andrew's Church. SLNDAY, MAY 2. Fourth Sunday after Easter "Waiau, 11 Pukekohe, 11 Ti Hihi, 2.30 Buckland, 7 Tuakau, 7 Pukekohe, 7 F. B. DOBSON, Vicar. 0300 Methodist Church. SUNDAY, MAY 2. Pukekohe, 11, Rev. T.Gh Brook; 7, Eev A. M. Costain Buckland, 11, Student W. CK Slade, B.A. Tuakau, Rev A. M. Costain; 7, . "In Memoriam " Service, Rev. T. (j. Brooke Bombay, 11, Mr Steplienson; 7, Student Sage Waiuku, 11, Mr Yant; 7, Rev J. Clover Other place 3 as per circuit plan. 0206 Pukekohe Presbyterian Charge. SUNDAY, MAY 2. St. James', 11, Rev. S. Nixon; 7, Supplv Pukekohe East, 11, Mr R. Warnock Bombay, 2.30, Mr R. Warnock Puni, 7.30, Rev. S. Nixon Buckland, 7, MrR. Warnock Tuke Tuke 2.15, no service 0317
Pukekohe. P. S. A. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, SUNDAY, May 2nd, at 3 p.m. Chairman: The Mayor-elect (H. G. K. Mason, Esq.) Speaker: Mr F. Souster. Subject: "The City Beautiful." Soloist: Mrs Keane. The meeting ia open and a hearty invitation ia extended to all. Cnme and enjoy a Pleasant Sunday Afternoon. 0315
PARLIAMENTARY UNION DEBATE. Opens at the ODDFELLOWS' HALL on THURSDAY, May 6, at 7,30, Any desirous to join are requested to notify either Mr H. H. D. Wily, Prime Minister, or Mr E. Allan, Leader of the Opposition. Opening Night: Governor's Speech and Debate ou Address-in-Eeply. 0298 PUKEKOHE PRESBYTERIAN CHARGE. A special meeting of the General J Committee of the above Parish will | be held in St. James' Church, on IfIUKSDAY, May 6th, at 7.30 p.m. The object of the meeting i 3 to meet a Commission from the Home Mission Committee of the Auckland Presbytery. A full attend ance is requested. 0316 PATUMAHOE TENNIS j CLUB I . i Ave holding a series -A «c jkly dances in the Patumahoe Hall com mencing with a Long Night o WEDNESDAY, May sth. Good .Floor. Good Mu." Gents Sub. - - and Lad'"? 1 . Weekly Dances: Gents 1 I-1 1 ' • E. M. EISH'.'N 0-294 Hon. S-f. TRESPASS NOTICE Persons trespassing un uiy property itli gun or dog will be prosecuted. MAI'IUCK COUGIU.AX Bau 0. Bam if, •ion Puni. J'ukekobe. All persons found trespassing on our property with dog or gun will be prosecuted. 0295 Moobe, Rodpeks & Attewell.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 33, 30 April 1915, Page 3
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