PREMIER HALL, PUKEKOHE [TUESDAY, AUG. Bth, 1916 AT 8 P.M. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT (By Request) BY THE Pukekohe Girl Scouts x IN AID OF THE NAVY FUND. Admission, ' 6 an( * V - Held the Dependents of the Brave Sailors who lost their Lives in the North Sea Engagement. 694 Pukekohe Ratepayers' Association. The presence of members of the above organisation and of all persons interested in local affairs is requested at a meeting of the Association to be held in the Borough Council Chambers on THURSDAY, August 10th at 8 p.m. Business: General. 743 J. T. STEMRRIDGE, Hon. Sec.
A PATRIOTIC MARKET Will be held on THURSDAY and FRIDAY August 10th and 11th. IN LA-WRIE'S BUILDINGS, King Street, Pukekohe. By the Pukekohe branch of the Women's Patriotic League, Gifts of Produce and of any form of Goods will be thankfully received. The proceeds of the Market will te devoted to the Fund for sending comforts to New Zealand Soldiers at, the battle-front. (Miss) V. H. WEBSTER, President (Mrs) J. H. WEBB j Hon. Sees. . Entertain-' (Mrs) J. M. BAXTER ) ment C'mte.
Mercer Town Hall FRIDAY, AUGUST llth. Grand Adult & Juvenile Patriotic Ball PLAIN, FANCY DRESS AND MASQUERADE. . Proceeds to Honour's Board. 12 Prizes for Ladies, Gents and Juveniles.—Best Fancy Dresses, Best Comic and Most Original Costumes. GRAND MARCH 8.30 p.m. Music by Misses Beresford. Gents, 3s 6d. Ladies, 1s 6d 2nd Class Carriage attached to train leaving Mercer 1.50 a.m. Saturday morning for convenience of those attending the Ball from Pukekohe and intermediate stations. 705 Pukekohe District Horticul tural Society. * The adjourned Annual General Meeting of the Pukekohe District Horticultural Society will be held in the Borough Council Chamber on WEDNESDAY, August 9th, at 8 p.m. Members and intending members are, requested to attend. 744 J. T. STEMBItIDGE, Hon. Sec.
CHURCH SERVICES. St. Andrew's, Pukekohe Church of England Services 7th SUNDAY AFIF.R TKINITY SUNDAY, AUGUST (ith, Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 Children's Service, o Holy Baptism and Churching, -1 Evensong and Sermon, 7 Sr. PAUL'S, BUCKLAND. Matins, Holy Communion and Sermon, 11 Evensong, and Sermon, 7 7-I'J Pukekohe Presbyterian Charge. SUNDAY, AUGUST 6th. St. James', 11, Kev S. Nixou; 7, Mr E. Allan Pukekohe East, 11, Mr E. Allan Bombay, 2.30, Mr. E. Allan 750 \ Pukekohe Methodist Circuit SUNDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1916. Pukekohe, 11, Supply; 7, Kev J. B. Suckling. Subject: "Lessons from Two Years of War." Buckland, 11, Mr P. Bridge; 7, Supply Tuakau, 11 and 7, Mr A. Hisloj) Bombay, 11 and 7, Mr Davis Collections for Foreign Mission.
A COMPETITION. The new West-field Freezing Works has the secret of the manufacture of a real old type Bonedust from the pure animal products—good and strong. A PRIZE OF TWO GUINEAS is offered for the most suitable word suggestion as a trade mark for it. Entries close 31 st August, I'JIG. Mark envelopes " Competition " and add.tess —W. a R. FLETCHER (N.Z.), Ltd., Managing Agents, Box 17, Auckland. "-'J
FOLLOW THE LEAD Of 'HI per cent of Acetylene Users in your District and install a Universal Generator. The Railway Station, leading Stores, and numerous residences in Pukekohe are lighted by Acetylene Gas generated by The Universal admitted by all to i>e the Standard Generator in New Zealand simply sale and economical—not in any way inlluenced by changes in atmospheric couditi oils. We should be glad of an opportunity of 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. Albcil Sim I, Aucilaiul. Pukekohe Agent : W. S. Russell.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 197, 4 August 1916, Page 3
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