11 THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME," The visit of the popular and talented "Within The Law Company" will this year be strictly iimit=d to one nigbt and no return visit wiil be paid, as the Company return on Monday by the Niagara to Australia to pick up some important Queensland dates next month. An exceptionally popular J (J Williemsoii flay is to be staged en Friday rip.ht at the Premier Hall, Pufcekohf, by Ihe Company, viz , the thrilling spy play ."The Man Who Stayed at Home." In " i'he Man Who Stayed at Home" Ue fchiet traitor is an Englishman, son of a German mother. He is employed at the British Adminlty. His mother ke?perof the "Private Hotel," the German governess naturalised for twenty yiars, the "Ujich" waiter, these are the people he has to unmask, psopls actuated by ro s rdid motive, but with a loyal love of the Fatherland A hundred thousand troops are to be carried over the the North Sea and a German submarine is waiting for tha transport, the wireless is in constant usp, the flashlight if the electric torch has its part. Again and again the man with the eyeglass who stays at home fools the cunning schem-s by his foolishness un'.il ft last it really seenn as though they really must see through him. So perfect assumption of empty headednese, however, that he wins all along the line Tha Box Plans ara now availuble at the Buokery, where seats sre obtainable without extra charge. The performance will not cdxmenc until 9 o'clock sharp
BOY SCOUTS CONCERT. PEEMIER HALL, PUKEKOHE to-nichtTtuesday), (111 Aid of Seoul Funds.) Programme by Boy Scouts aesibted by the Pukekohe Pierott Troupe. PUKEKOHE BOWLING CLUB. A Special General Meeting uf Members will be hold TO-MORROW evening at 7.30 o'clock ill the Borough Council Chambers, Business: Important. H. H. O'LOL'GHLEN, -IVJ Secretary.
A MEMORIAL SERVICE Will be conducted iu St Michael's Roman Catholic Cliurcb, PATUMAIIOE, Ou THURSDAY Evening, May 26th wbou a Memorial Tablet to the Late P. J. Deveieaux who was Rilled at the Suvla Bay Assault, Gallipoli, w ill be unveiled. All subscribers to the Memorial Tablet aud the General Public invited to attend. Service commence 7 p.m. -187 JOSEPH HENRY. PREMIER HALL, PUKEKOIIE FRIDAY, MAY 26th ONE NIGHT ONLY Direction Dramas Ltd. (By special arrangement with J.C. Williamson Ltd.) The Popular Within the Law Company will present The Man WTio Stayed at Home The Man Who Stayed at Home The thrilling Spy Play by Lockmere Worrall and J. E. H. Terry, headed by MISS HILDA DORRINGTON MISS HILDA DORRINGTON and MR LIONEL WALSH Mr LIONEL WALSH "The Man Who Stayed at Home" is an English Johnny who does not go to the Front, but as a quick thinking Secret Service Agent outwits arid "bags" a nest of German Spies. Prices : -Is, ,'is and 2s. Box Plan at the Booker,v. No extra booking tee. Performance commences 'J o'clock sharp. 487 PAPAKURA TOWN DISTRICT. The Annual Meeting of the I'apakura Town Board will be held on FRIDAY, the 'Jiith of May, at 8 p.m. in the Parish Hall to pass the Balance Sheet and Chairman s Report, The Balance Sheet can then be seen tor three weeks at Mr Crawford's Chemist Shop or at the Board's Office during Office hours. 11. W. UEISSLEU. Clerk. l'J 5 11)16. 473 Westfield Freezing Works OPENING CEREMONY. These Works will b8 opened by the Rt. Hon. W. F. Massey, P.C. On MONDAY, -'Jth May, l'J 10, at l.ull p.m. The Company is providing a special train leaving Auckland at 11 ■'>■) a m All interested are Cordially Invited. ISO PUKEKOHE ROD AND GUN CLUB A Special Genoral Meeting will be held at the I'ukekohe Hotel on TUESDAY, May uUtli, at K p.m. Business Important. All members requested to attend. J. BOWDEN, 181 Acting Sec. Fred. C. S. i.AWSON Tuakau. Telephono 10. OFFERS FOR PRIVATE SALE 40 Bullocks : Booked through any linn if desired. 2PACK on advertising stations
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 176, 23 May 1916, Page 3
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