THE PUNI PUBLIC HALL ft'ill be OFFICIALLY OPENED i Ou Wednesday, March 28th with a ! GRAND BALL TICKETS, FIVE SHILLINGS Tickets previously purchased for the Postponed Ball will be available ou this occasion. 0 J. GERAGHTY, 1568 Hon. Sec. of Hall Com. Under tin* Auspices i f the Franklin A. and P. Society. A SMOKE CONGEST Is to be held iu the PREMIER HALL, PUKEKOIIF, on lUESDAY, April 3, 1917, For the purpose of bidding good-bye and God speed to MR. F. 0. SHIPHERD, a member of the Society s Committee who has joined the Expeditionary Forte. ADMISSION - 2s 6d. Commencing at 8 p.m. J. M BAXTER, 1591 Secretary, PUKEKOHE MAYORAL ELECTION Mr. JAMES COSTELLO will address the Electors of the Borough of Pukekohe la tie PR EMI ER H ALL on MONDAY next, April 2nd at 8 p.m. Ladies are Specially Invited to / Attend. 1595
GRAND PATRIOTIC HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION To be held in 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 appeais are constantly being made The Pukekohe Branch of the Women's Patriotic League Confidently appeal to the Public for support. Entries Close Tuesday April 17th at K p.m. SCHEDULES may be obtained from the Secretary Mrs. J. M. BAXTER.
ALL THE WAY FROM Sunny Hawkes Bay Williams Boil Chretien Incomparable quality. Lucious, sweet, juicy, refreshing N Out on 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.
KEITHS TEAT CUP A leccntlv p.itciitcd .iiul improved appliance capable el attachment to any milking machine. The inventor. bein.n hiin-ell a dairy tanner, know s and ha- experienced the ditlicultv and worry ol securin.u a Teat Cup I hat jiives satisfactory results and does not injure the iow. He claim- lli.it he has overcome these draw Kick- and that Keith s Teat Cup is essentially the most complete and nio-t L-tiective oi anv similar appliance on the market. Price 16s 6d pen Cup—reduction lor more than <,iiv set. Can be inspected .it J. H. KEITH'S PUKEKOHE Or at KEITH BROS.' WAERENGA, A sample of the Teat Cup is also exhibited in the window at Mr W. T. Jones' saddlery establishment, King Street, Pukekohe. And oi J. KEITH, Merivale Road, EPSOM.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 262, 27 March 1917, Page 3
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