In acknowledges: the rec:ipt cf £8 3s yd, tne profits <f the entertainment given !i!Si Saturday by the Pukekohe liirl Scouts for the benefit of the Btlfcian Fund, Mr A. M. Ferguson, Consul fur Belgium in Auckland, writing to Mrs H. Dell, the Scouts' President, says:—"Will you tell the children how delighted 1 am with all they have done, and will you thank thfm on my bchalt, but especially on brhalf of the thousands of suffering little sojls their work ot mercy will help to mske bappy. You can express better than 1 how far-reaching the result of their generosity will be. l'hey are not only teiping the peoule of Belgium —they are helping the world, and in the years to come when Belgium is restored tu Us own, no name will be held in great.r love and honour by its citizens than that of far New Zealand."
FAREWELL SOCIAL. The Buekland Farmers' Union are tendering a farewell social to Mr and Mrs Delaney on WEDNESDAY, the 26th inst, in the Buckland Hall. E. NEAL, 097 President. PREMIER HALL, PUKEKOHE TUESDAY, AUG. Bth, 1916 AT 8 P.M. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT (By Request) BY THE Pukekohe Girl Scouts IN AID OE THE iNAVY FUND. Admission, ' and 1 - Held the Dependents ol the Brave Sailors wlio lost their Lives in the North Sea Engagement. 01)1 CHURCH SERVICES. Church of England Services St. Andrew's, Pukekohe sth SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY SUNDAY, JULY 23rd, lit 10. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sormon, 11 Evensong and Sermon, 7 St. PAUL'S, BUCKLAND. Matins, Litany and Sermon, 11 Children's Service, 1.30 Holy Baptism and Churching, 2.30 Evensong, and ETermou, 7 700 Pukekohe Methodist Circuit SUNDAY, JULY -'3rd, I<>lG. Pukekohe, -11, Mr Davis; 7, Rev J. B. Surkliug. Subject; " Spiritual Timidity." Song Service, 0.50 p.m. Buekland, 11, Mr F. Souster Tuakau, 11, Rev Sucking; 7,MrW. Yant Bombay, 11, Mr G. Bycroft: 7, Mr Davis Mauku, 2 45, Mr Davis 702 Pukekohe Presbyterian Charge. SUNDAY. JULY 23rd. St. James', 11, Rw S. Nixon ; 7. Mr Allan Pukekohe East, 11, Mr A"an Bombay, 2 30, Mr E. Allau Buekland, 7, Rev. Nixon. Subject: " Oi r Navy Bjys." At Buekland tho Rev. S. Nixon will preach on behalf of the Navy League Funl. Collection for that purpose. STAMPS. Wanted to buy old collections, also early New Zealand stamps. Write, "Collector," e/o Times Olhce. OO't NOTICE. Any j'crsoi: found Trespassing with dog or gun on "Mou Desir" Farm, Patuuiahoo will be prosecuted. 237 A. RAYNES.
FOLLOW THE LEAD Of "U per cent of Acetylene User.', in your District and install a Universal Generator. The Railway Station, leading Stores, and numerous residences in l'ukekohe aie lighted I>y Acetylene Gas generated by The Universal admitted by all to lie the Standard (icuciator in New Zealand—simply safe and economical not in any way influenced by changes in atmosphelic collditi ons. We should be glad ol an opportunity ot demonstrating the Universal Generator and proving its superiority over other makes. Large Stocks of First Grade Carbide on hand. NEW ZEALAND ACETYLENE GAS Co. Ltd. A 11»« 11 SliV' l, Auckland. I'ukekolio Agent : W. S. Iv. i 1 s:;i ;i,i..
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 193, 21 July 1916, Page 3
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