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Premier Hall, Pukekojie Monday, Sept. 18th Direct from the Auckland Opera House The Victor Prince Revue & Vaudeville Coy. In the latest London craze FULL STEAM AHEAD A Voyage of fun on a sea of laughter carrying a caigo of bright comedians and pretty girls in novelties and surprises. Preceded by a Vaudeville section introducing the following World Stars ; Charles Zoli. Sharrat and Lang, Ruby Esdalle, Yorke Gray, Rose Biennan, The Hum in Enigma, Florence Lyle, John Hay. Lillian Oolenzo, Mons Anski, Masie Deane and The Beauty Ballet. The only company touring with a record of six weeks in Auckland PRICES-Reserved Seats 4/, Front Stalls 3-, Bac\ Seats 1-. Box Plan a* The Bookery. 918

Roulston's Paddock, Pukekohe. (Entrance from King Street, adjoining Shooting Gallery.) FRIDAY Sept. 2lstA22pd. Barton Bros.* GIGANTIC CIRCUS IS COMING. The Greatest and most Gorgeous Amusemont that has ever gj «m visited the Southern Hemis- • £ .2 phere. Mr Roy Barton presents E o "5 the cream of the Circus World. J°l Miss Ethel Ashton a " B * The World's mo«t Extraordin->,-2 c ary Aerial Artist in feats that *5 "C have staggered the world. Dew JJ w spite' the enormous risk she , « § disdains life nets. |'j £ Miss Kate, Montgomery a "* 4S Queen of the Equestrians, late • .2 La Tena's Circus, America. §|| Shand and Shand. £o g Direct from Fillis' Circus, J§ ™ -g Africa, in a Startling c» » o Act, something that will live in* a *• . your memory for ever. |l| Erneiito. j* S"o Late Ringhng Bros., America, > m 2 the Funiest and most Comical ■g £"< India Rubber Man. || a Tornado. £ Q a, Tornado the Great challenges ® n Sf you to ride him, the undefeated co -21-* Outlaw the greatest buck--53 § t» jumper living. 8 °ll The Three Kalos 5 S | from the London Hippodrome, M p Q accrobats extraordinary in fun on the bouncing table. POPULAR PRICES. Also at Papakura, Wednesday, Sept. •_'o; Waiuku, Saturday, Sept. 23; Tuakau, Tuesday, Sept. 26 ; Mercer, Wednesday, Sept. 27.

MERCER TOWN BOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. PURSUANT to Section 1! of the " Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908," and its amendment, I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the Office of Commissioners of the Mercer Town Board: GALLERY, Michael GILLIBRAND, John Thompson MORGON, George Edward ROOSE, Caesar, junr. SMITH, Alexander TRIBE, Arthur Charles And there being only FIVE vacancies to be filled a Poll will be taken as between the said candidates on WEDNESDAY, the -.'Uth day of September 191(5. Polling Booth: MERCER TOWN BOARD OFFICE. Polling Hours: 9 A.M: TO 6 P.M. Dated this 14th day of September, 1916. T. WEIGHT, Returning Officer Mercer Town District. ( J3l PAPAKURA TOWN DISTRICT. FLECTION OF MEMBERS. PURSUANT to Section 11 of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908," and its amendments; I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the Office of Member of the Papakura Town Board: BATES. James Herbert CAMPBELL, Thomas Duncan CRAWFORD, William GILLESPIE, Robert M. HAMPTON, James Edward HOLT, Percy William Monckton JONES, David William LINSTROM, William Baioton LLOYD, Henry A. MARK WICK, Horace T. RICHARDSON, William SMITH, Harry WALLIS, Arthur WILSON, David There being only Seven (?) members required, a Poll will .be taken as between the said 14 Candidates, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th di»' of September, 1916, at the Office of the Papakura Town Board, in the Public Library Building, Papakura. * Polling Hours: 9a in to ii p.m. Bated this M*h day of September, 1916. H. W. GEISSLER, Returning Oflicer l'apakura Town Board. 1)30

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby yiven that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Laud Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before 'Jth October, 19J0: 6077 —Thomas McDonald Pollock —Allots 201, 207, 208, 210 and 211 Suburban Section 2 Parish of Pukekohe, containing together .">oa. 2r. 2<>.7p., occupied by the applicant and Arthur George Landon and Harry Eoberts. Plan 10895. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this sth day of September, l!)U*., at the Lands Registry Ollice. Auckland.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 209, 15 September 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 209, 15 September 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 209, 15 September 1916, Page 3

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