A case of typhoid fever is reported in the B)rough of Pukekoln and the patient was yesterday removed to the Auckland Hospital. The ainual meeting of the Pukekohe Presbyterian Charge will take place in St James' Church on Thursday evening. The annual balance sheet will be submitted and other interesting matters discussed. Notice is given in our advertising columns by the Waikato County Council that the Whangannrino bridge, crossing the Whangamarino Stream on the Great South Road, will be closed for traffic from to dav to Thursday next inclusive. At a meeting of the local Lodge of Oddfellows at Morrinsville last week an illumined photograph of the 'at-' Deputy Prov. GM. Capt. A. E. Wilkinson (Pukekohe') was received f r om the Auck'and I.G.s Lo Ige. It was decided to thank the P g! Lodge ami to have th?[h lo framed and hung in the Lo Ige room as a tiibtito to the late brothers elfotts on behalf of the order. A party of soldiers had been invited to a good spread at a farewell given in their honour. The meal was nearly over, and one of them commenced loosening his belt. Thereupon a waiter sidled up to him with a plate of fruit, and whispered, " Dessert, sir." " Dessert. exclaimed Tommy, '' while I can get a feed like this for nothing? Not ms!" Rubber itamp» of all descriptions may be ordered at the office of the Times. Call and select" from our llustrated oatalogue.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 305, 28 August 1917, Page 2
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