A RECEPTION AND BANQUET Organised by the Franklin County Oourcil as a welcome from the people of Franklin to The Prime Minister (The Rt. Hon. W. F. Massey, M.P.) on his return to New Zealand will be held AT PUKEKOHE - ON MONDAY, July 9 The RECEPTION will take place AT 2 30 P.M. IN The Old Show Ground ADMISSION FREE. THE BANQUET will be held at 6 p.m. in the PREMIER HALL DINNER TICKETS 15/- EACH As the issue of Tickets will be limited early application for the I same should be made to any member I of the County Council or to < A. P DAY, County Clerk, P.O. Box 19, Pukekohe. A SPECIAL TRAIN For the afternoon function (stopping where required) will run from j Auckland to Pukekohe as follows : j Leave Auckland 12.40, Newmar- | ket 12.49, Penrose 1.5, Otahuhu 1.14, Papatoetoe 1.22, Papakura 1.43, Drury I.sl,arrive Pukekohe 2.15. The train will return to Auckland from Pukekohe at 4.55 p.m, arriving Auckland 6.30 p.m. NOTICE. Mr 9 DRYLAND certificated Midwife has accommodation for Ladies during accouchment or will attend patients in own home.— CLIFF HOUSE, Papakura Kura Kut Ointments and Remedies. Used at the Front I Staff Sergeant writes from France under date August 20th, 1010. C has not been well lately and the Skipper may send him to London. Ikhas '' nerves" and gets ulcers in his mouth, which the doctors say are constitutional. I got one about 10 davs ago, but KURA KUT worked the oracle and cleared mine off. It's tip top stuff. You might send me a tin or two, they are handy to have. Kura Kut Pink Ointment 1/3 tin Kura Kut (jreen Ointment 1/6 tin Kura Kut Embrocation 1/- bottle j Kura Korf 1/6 bottle Kura Kut Manuf. Coy., FANMURE.
LYCEUM PICTURES. PREMIER HALL PUKEKOHE. KVKRY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY Waiuku every THURSDAY & SATURDAY The latest Fums, the choicest sub ects projected by the most modern Biograph. PRICES: Ladies Alii parts 1/Gents .. 1/-and 1/6 Children 6d J. J. COADY, Proprietor TO MY PEOPLE [LEAD, KINDLY LIGHT. | Doubtless you are aware England is now in the throes of her free trade policy, i.e., the open door. Prior to the war she was the receptacle for our enemies' goods and undesirables, thus allowing the latter to croep into every crevice of the Empire, to England's peril. To remove past anomalies "Champion " suggests reasonable protection and a closed door to our enemies, which would enable England to bo a much larger manufacturer, with Letter working conditions and wages for her workors, who have so nohly responded to tho Empire's call. Meantime— Fortify on " Champion " Muscle and Courage Raiser. 1 liavo spoken, V, Auckland, Now Zealand. Patterns of all the designs of faslii< ns, etc, appearing in our supplement, week liy week, can ho obtained !>v Herding stamps, value 7d, for evfry pattern required (coat, skirt, blouse, one-piece gown, etc) to Miss Ida Meller, Care of the Editor. The envelopes should he n aiked "Patterns "
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 289, 3 July 1917, Page 3
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