ST. ANDREW'S LADIES GUILD SOIREE AND CHIDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT PREMIER HALL, Pukekohe. TUESDAY, November 16th. Tea 5.30 to 7 p.m. Entertainment 8 p.m. Admission to Tea and Entertainment Adults Is, Children 6d. 1142 D. E. BARKER, Hon. Sec.
PATRIOTIC CONCERT. TUAKAU HALL, THURSDAY, November 18th. , A Patriotic Concert given by Queen Carnival League of Auckland will be held in Tuakau Hall on Thursday next, commencing at 8 o'clock. All residents of the district are requested to bo in attendance. Proceeds in aid of Local Queen and Queen of the South. Chairs 2s. Back Seats 1. Children, half price. 1148 D. FULTON, Chairman. THE QUEEN CARNIVAL. Suitable PRIZES wil be awarded to successful competitors. PREMIER HALL, PUKEKOHE, THURS., NOV. 18. MUSICAL AND LITERARY COMPETITIONS Entries : Children 6d, Adults Is ea. Committee: Miss Taylor (convenor). Miss Penman. Miss Townson, secretary Entries are requested at the earliest possible date and may be left with any of the above members from whom particulars may be obtained. Tuakau Patriotic League. SPORTS. SPORTS. SPORTS The Sports (postponed from Carnival Day) will be held in the SALEYARD'S PADDOCK, Tuakau, on SATURDAY, November 20th. Starting 12 Noon. All Side Shows, Refreshment Booth and Band. Admission, Adults Is. Children 6d. (Payment for Admission optional to those who paid for admission to Carnival). 1144 A. H. TAPPER, Hon. Sec. CARNIVAL QUEEN. GRAND SHOOTINC_ MATCH Art Union Handicap Sweepstake of 10 Clay Birds. To be held at Pukekohe On Saturday, 20th Nov. Nominations os post entry. Handicaps declared on ground. Sweepstake to be devided as follows, the Trophies being presented by Mr Ivan Motion, viz: Carnival Queen, 50 per cent, nett of sweepstake and gate 1 money. First Prize, 25 per cent, nett of sweepstake, and trophy value 255. Second Prize, 15 per cent, nett of sweepstake, and trophy value £l. Third Prize, 10 per cent, nett of sweepstake, and trophy value 15s. Fourth Prize, trophy valued 10s. Open to all comers in Pukekohe district—members of Gun Club or otherwise—who wish to assist our Wounded Soldiers. Come and try your skill at breaking Clay Birds! Other Sweepstakes to follow should time permit. Art Union cash prizes on first Sweepstake. Shooting will commence at 10 a.m. Ammunition can be purchased on Ground. A. P. DAYSH, Hon. Sec. Pukekohe Rod 1062 and Gun Club. Ceremony of ver Waikato he 24th inst. Show, and required for 7 Committee this year's DAY so as the Cororai ne nei proceeds ot the bnow will ro to the Wounded Soldiers' Fund. Champion Certificates and Souvenier Prize Cards will bo Awarded. Send for Schedule ami Entry Forms. There is a Class for Everyone, and every entry assists tho Wounded Soldiers' Fund, Write or wire to-day to J. T. STEMBRIDGE, 1090 Hon. Sec. Auckland Metropolitan Agricultural Show, Patriotic Carnival and Dog Show. CAMPBELL SHOWGROUND & ALEXANDRA PARK. NOVEMBER 26th & 27th. HIG PRIZES ALL SECTIONS. W. BRUCE FORDYCE, Secretary,
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 108, 15 November 1915, Page 3
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