COADY AND CALDER. LYCEUM PICTURES. PREMIER HALL EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY Waiuku every Saturday, The latest Films, the choicest suberts projected by the most modern Biograph. PRICES: Ladies .. All parts 1/Gents .. 1/- and 1/6 Children 6d
A MONSTER BAZAAR. Will be held under tha auspices of THE PUKEKOHE BRANCH of the WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC LEAGUE In the MASONIC HALL, Pukekohe, on November 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Donations for the stalls in kind or money will be thankfully received by Mrs J. M. Baxter (Hon. Sec.) MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT each Evening. Bran Tub 3d and Gd a Dip. Send the boys and girls along. A prize every time. SALE OF TRILBYS At 8.30 Second evening at 8.30 COMPETITIONS: 1. Class for Balaclava Cap—(under 16 years of age) Ist prize ss: 2nd 2s 6d, donated by Miss Townson. No entry fee. 2. Class for Socks and Mittens (adults) Ist prize IDs 6d, donated by J. H.Webb, Esq; 2nd, 2s 6d. Entry fee 6d. 3. Class for Cap and Scarf (adults) Ist prize, 10s 6d, donated by J. H. Webb, Esq.; 2nd, 2s 6d. Entry fee Gd. 4. Best Exhibit, any kind, material to cost not more than Is, Ist prize, 10s ; 2nd, ss. Prizes donated by A. B. Barter, Esq. Entry 3d. Exhibits to become the property of the League after decision of the judge and sold to best advantage.
ALL Entries CLOSE with the 3ecreat Masonic Hall 10 a.m. November 2nd. POSTER MARCH—Children between age of 10 and 16 years, SATURDAY Afternoon, November 4th at 2.30 p.m. Prizes, Ist, 5s ; 2nd, 2s 6d, donated by Mesdames Barter and Crum. Competitions ; FRIDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 3rd Gents Wool Winding, Ist prize, ss. Entry fee 6d. Hat Trimming Hats to be worn while being judged, Ist prize ss. Donated by Mrs Hooey. Entry fee 6d. Ladies—Nail Driving, Ist prize ss. Donated by Mrs Hooey. Entry fee 3d. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOV. 4th Boys Polishing Pennies, for boys under 14 years of age, Ist prize 2s. 2nd Is, Donated by Mesdames Mcßae and Webu. Entry toe Id. PROGRAMME: The Programme for Thursday ifternoon will be as follows : Official Opening at 2.30 p m., by Mrs Gunson, Mayoress of Auckland. National Anthem. Mrs Wylie and Miss Webb, violin and piano. Mrs Mason, song. Mrs Motion, song. Mrs Wylie and Miss Webb, violin and piano. Miss Biddel, song. Mrs Wylie, song. Mrs Wylie and Miss Webb, pianoforte duet. The Convent Children will proide the entertainment on Thursday ivening.
I Admission — ADULTS, 6d. CHILDREN, 3d Waikato Agricultural & Pastoral Association's 25th ANNUAL SHOW TO BE HELD AT CLAUDELANDS, HAMILTON TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, November 21st and 22nd. The recognised Provincial Show for Horses: Thoroughbreds. Roadsters' Hackneys, Hunting Competitions, Carriage and Draught Horses. Cattle. Figs. Doge. Horticulture. Home Industries. SPECIAL RAILWAY FACILITIES CHEAP FARES. ENTRIES CLOSE NOV. 9th Schedules Post Free from ARTHUR J. SMITH, 1114 Secretary, Hamilton.
AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW. DECEMBER Ist and 2nd AT CAMPBELL SHOW GROUND Entries CLOSE Nov IQth Schedules Free on application to AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, High Street, or P.O. Box 86, Auckland. W. B. FORDYCE, Secretary. 1047
MRS A. E. MASSEY Ladies' Cutter and Fitter Corner of King and Seddon Streets, PUKEKOHE. Is now prepared to assist Ladies desirous of doing their own dressmaking by Cutting Out and Fitting. Patterns Cut for small Boy or Oirl Leenons can be arranged on application CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 222, 31 October 1916, Page 3
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