THE PUNI PUBLIC HALL Will be OFFICIALLY OPENED Oil Wednesday, March 28th with a GRAND BALL TICKETS, FIVE SHILLINGS Tickets previously purchased for the Postponed Ball will be available on this occasion. C. J. GERAGHTY, 1568 Hon. Sec. of Hall Com. THE METHODIST CIRCUIT The Methodist Circuit Quarterly Meeting will be held at Pukekohe on SATURDAY, March 31st, instead of April l llh as at tlrst arranged. 1 ">76 GRAND PATRIOTIC HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION To be held ia the PREMIER HALL, Pukekohe On Thursday and Friday, APRIL 19th and 20th, 1917. Funds in aid of Red Cross and other Patriotic work for which appeals are constantly being made The Pukekohe Branch of the Women's Patriotic League Confidently appeal to the Public for support. SCHEDULES may be obtained from the Secretary Mrs. J. M. BAXTER.
COUNTRY SALES FOR MARCH KAI Hl' —Saturday 21 TAKAPUXA—Monday . ARAPOHI'E— Wednesday 2S M A L'NGAT L'ROTO—Fridav 30 KAlWAKA—Saturday 31 FOR APRIL. MARAMARI'A —Sale in estate of the late Mrs Elizabeth Footc, Monday - CLEVEDON— Monday 2 PAI'AKI'RA—Tue-day 3 COROMANDEL- Thursday 5 PUKEKOHE-Tuesday 10 NGATE A—Wednesday 11 WARKWORTH-Thursday 13 HENDERSON'—Monday 1») PUKEKOHE HORSE FAIR-Monday Maich 16 TUAKAU, Thursday 19 KAlHU—Saturday 21 WHITFORD- Monday 23 TANGOWAHINE—Tuesday 21 ARAPOHUE—Wednesday 25 MAUNGATUROTO-Friday 27 WAlUKU—Saturday 2K KAIWAKA -Saturday 28 Please note the Waiuku fixture has been altered to Saturday 28th. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Cov. Ltd.
ALL THE WAY FROM Sunny Hawkes Bay PEARS Williams Bou Chretien Incomparable quality. Lucious, sweet, juicy, refreshiug Out ou their own Go where you will—pay as much as you like —we stake our future business with you on the quality of these pears. OUR GUARANTEE. If not perfectly satisfied after testing one pear return balance to us within one hour in good order and we will cheerfully refund your money. Williams Bon Chretien Pears (the genuine article) retailed by HEERDEGEN'S FRUIT STORE, Lower King Street, PUKEKOHE.
KEITH'S TEAT CUP A recently patented and improved appliance capable of attachment to any milking machine. The inventor, beinj; hiniselt a dairy larinei, knous and has experienced the clitliciilty and worry of securing a I'eat Clip that Riven satisfactory results and does not injure the cow. lie claim- that he has overcome these drawbacks and lli.it Keith s Teat Cup is essentially the 1110-t complete and most eilective of any similar appliance on the market. Price 16s 6d pen Cup—reduction tor more than one ct. Canbeinspected.il J. 11, KEITH S PUKEKOHE Or at KEITH BROS.' WAERENGA, A sample of the Teat Cup is also exhibited in the window at MrW. T. Jones' saddlery establishment, King Street, Pukekohe. And liouyht i 'I J. KEITH, Merivalc Roar!, EPSOM.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 261, 23 March 1917, Page 3
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