PUBLIC FAREWELL Mh b. h. andkew (La f e of W. Roulston's.) A SOdAL and DANOE will be h»ld in the Oddfellows' Hall on TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3, 191(3, at 8 p.m. Conducted by ihe Brothers of Excelsior Lodge, Pukekohe. All are welcome. All members of Excelsior Lodge are specially requested to attend go that Bio. Andrew may have a substantial farewell from the Order as well as the public. i»81
Premier Hall. Pukekohe. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 8 r> m Clement Wragge THE RENOWNED ASTRONOMER His Masterpiece Lecture The Eternal Universe and the War and Radium. Lecture Magnificently Illustrated. PRICE: 2-andl -. Children half-price Small extra charge for Radium.
Drury, Monday, Oct. ind. Waiuku, Wednesday, Oct. 4. Fapakura, Thursday, Oct. 5. Clevedon, Friday, Oct. 6. 9?6 A MONSTER BAZAAR. Will be held under the auspices of TIIE PUKEKOHE BRANCH of the WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC LEAGUE In the MASONIC HALL, Pukekohe, on November Jnd, 3id and 4 th. Stalls:—Sweets. Bakery, Sewing (plain & fancy), Bag, Kitchen, Fro duce, and Flowers Donations for any of these stalls in kind or money will be thankfully received.
MUSICAL EFTERTAINMEN T each Evening. SALE OF TRILBYS At 8.30 Second evening at H.oO Admission— ADULTS, tid. CHILDREN, od. For particulars of com petitions see posters. 'J 8 7 CHURCH SERVICES. Pukekohe Methodist Cirr <<t SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, Is* Pukekohe, 11, Mr Frank Crispin; 7, Rev. J. B. Suckling. Subject : Dr Matheson's hymn ' Oh Lovo that will not let me go " Quartette. Buckland, 11, Mr W. J. Barton ;7, Mr Frank Crispin Tuakan, 11, Mr F. Souslor; 7, Mr A. J. Davis Bombay, 11 and 7, Mr Fred. Parker, stndert.
Church of England Services St Andrew's, Pukekohe. 15th SUNDAY AFTER TRINEH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1916 Holy Communion, S a.m Matins, Prayor and Sermon, 11 Children's Service, o Holy Baptism and Churching, -i Evensong and Sermon, 7 St. PAUL'S, BUCKLAND. Matins, Holy Communion ami Sermon, 11 Evensong, and Sermon, 7 'JO(i
Pukekohe Presbyterian Charge. SUNDAY, OCTOBER I, 191( St James', 11, Rev S. Nixon 7, Mr E. Allan Pukekohe Easf, 11, Mr E. Allan Bombay, 2 30, Rev. S. Nixon Carlton, 7 30, Rev S. Nixun
TO BUILDERS. [ Tenders are invited up to noon of Monday, 9th October, for the erection of a Bungalow in wood at Papakura. Plans and specifications from Mr G R Morgan, Papakura, and at my office '-'8 Empire Buildings, Auckland. JOHN EOUTLY, Registered Architect
PUKEKOHE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Subscribers arc hereby notified that from Ist October books will be obtainable on business days of the week from 9 a in to 1 p.ui, excepting Saturdays, the time then being 'J am to 12 noon. Over 4000 volumes to select from. Subscriptions 10s per annum, or 2s 6d per quarter, payable in advance Reading room Free, open all day and evening. B, F. WKBSTEK, 991 Hon Sec.
A. Dept. Grocery Oilmen's Stores. Biscuits, Dunedin Shortbread, Canterbury Cuke ami ul! nice things. P. „ Men's and Women's Bo.\ and Stockiugu, Collars, l/aees, Shirtings. Dress Material &c. H „ Boots. & Shoes, Men's, Boys, Women's and Girls. Glare Kiel, Chrome & Kip lor summer. > „ Ironmongery. ; ~ Crockery N „ Grain, Chaff, Bran. Oat, Bollard E „ Flour, Meals and Cereals. & , Primus Separators, the newest and best easy to work, easy to clean, only one part to brush, most compact, honest machine and guaranteed for 5 years, S ~ Heeds for Farm & Garden, the famous John Bull Turnip and Anzac Seeds, all of the best, tested by scientific process, Manures. 0 ~ Holloware, Pots. Pans and Scrubs, &c. N .. Pig Meal (new line), Ua'f Meal S ~ Fire, Life & Stock lnsuranae. Herald. Star. Times, Record & Weekly News, Coal, Timber, Fowl Grit, Lime, Cement. A. P. Home & Son,
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