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PREMIER HALL, PUKEKOHE. MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 25 Mr George Stephenson presents Stanley McKay and Cu's ROYAL PANTOMIME COMPANY In the Up-to-date Pantomime Extravaganza MOTHER GOOSE Or the Goose that laid the Golden Egg. 35 STAR ARTISTS 3P 16 BEAUTIFUL SCENES 14 120 GORGEOUS COSIUMES 120 New Music. Eccentric Dances. Bewitching Girls. Spectacular Effects Full Chorus, Ballet and Orchestra. Company direct from the Auckland Opera House. PRICES 4s, 3s, 2s Children Half-price. Box Plan at The Bookery. No Extra Charge for Booking. 1025 R. POLLOCK, Touring Manager

WHO ARE EARTH'S THE MEN WHO DIE FOR KING AND COUNTRY. New Zealand has produced many, and Pukekohe her share, but there remain many who cannot offer their Lives for King and Country, but who must nevertheless be prepared to sacrifice, and when yoU calmly think the matter over, the sacrifice cannot be compared with the offering of Life in the great cause of National Existence. Now let Pukekohe rise to its utmost limit in its efforts to raise the money necessary to keep our MAIMED HEROES from WANT. During the next four or five weeks you will have many opportunities of helping this humane cause, per the medium of OUR QUEEN CARNIVAL. HERE'S ONE WAY. Patronise the Carnival Tea Rooms in Mr Lawrie's Buildings, which will be opened from TO-DAY till the end of the Carnival, so for the next four or five weeks you can have Morning Tea, Luncheon, Afternoon TEA, also Supper as the Tea Rooms will be opened from 11 a.m. till 10 p.m., ("Wednesdays and Saturdays 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.) In connection with the Tea Rooms, a small Shop will be opened for the Sale of all kinds of Edibles, and we also ask support in the way of Gifts of Eatables to Stock the SHOP, no offering will be considered too small, and none too large—the question we ask you to consider seriously is this WHAT CAN YOU GIVE TO HELP US 7 ? Remembering 'it is a time for Sacrifice, so be British and give liberally. F. E. SIMPSON) A. 0. WOOLETTj Joint Smb. Pukekohe Queen Carnival. v GOD SAVE THE KING. -

WHEN BUYING A WAGGON Do You want to Save Money ? We have a second-hand one for Sale (built by Gee and Potter) 2 poles oil axles, in good order. COOPER & CURD Franklin Carriage Factory and Motor Garage King Street, Pukekohe.

TO THE PEOPLE OF PUKEKOHE TO DO WHAT YOU CAN IN THE WAY OF ASSISTING OUR PADDY'S FAIR wh}ch we are going to hold (by the kindness of Mrs McGovern) in the premises known as the. Sample Rooms in King Street. Now we want everyone's help in this way. We will be glad to receive any article fiom a Toothpick to a Motor Car, any article that we can re-sell again is what we are after then again we want to see YOU at the Fair to give us your support buying your needs from what we have to offer. Of course we shall have Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, also Cakes and Lollies for the Children, and we shall hold an Auction Sale every Wednesday afternoon and Friday evening, and Mr Stembridge will kindly do the Auctioneering for us. Now think it over and see how you can best help us ; remember we are working for a Noble Cause, one that should call forth a ready response to our appeal. Let's all unite and do what we can for the Wounded Soldiers Fund, as they are doing a mighty Jot for us, and it is only fair and just that we should do all we possibly can for them. NOW WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? We start on MONDAY next to receive the Goods, from " a.m. to 5 pm., and one of the Committee will be in attendance. The following constitute the Paddy Fair Committee : Chairman. Mr F. W- Matthews; Hon. Secty., Mr J. T. Stembridge : Mrs Andrew, Miss Kennelly, Messrs Perkins, Andrew, Hubbard, F. Brown.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 99, 22 October 1915, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
661

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 99, 22 October 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 99, 22 October 1915, Page 3

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