A ROSE AND SWEET PEA SHOW. Including classes tor Pot Plants, Cut Flowers, Floral Artistry, Home Industries, frc. WILL BE HELL) IN THE Premier Hall, Pukekohe, Thursday & Friday DECEMBER Oth and 7th Tn aid of the funds of St. Andrew's Church. Entries close Monday, Nov. 26 In addition to prizes mentioned in the Schedule a prize of 7 (i is offered for the most original dress, children under 7 years ; and 12 G for ditto, children under l:> years, both to be judged by popular vote at 8 o'clock mi the first night of the show. Post entries. Entrance fee lid. Also a first and second prize ol 12- (id and 7s fid respectively is offered for the best lancy dress girls 15 to 18 vears, to be judged by popular vote at 8 n'clooK on the second night of show. Post entries. Entrance fee (id.—Canvassing for the foregoing competitions is strictly prohibited and will render thr candidate liable to disqualification. The regulation re Cooking Exhibits should read " Entries to be baked prior to opening day of show." Schedules are obtainable at the "Times" >r tiom A. F. BROWN \ ALAN P. DAY)
CHURCH SERVICES. Church of England Services TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY SUNDAY, NOV. 18th, 1917 St. Andrew's, Pukekohe. Holy Communion, S a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 Evensong and Sermon, 7 St PAUL'S, BUCKLAND Matins, Litany and Sermon, 11 Children's Service, 1,30 Evensong and Sermon, 7 HARRISYILLE MISSION HALL Evensong and Sermon 2.45 541 Pukekohe Presbyterian Charge. SUNDAY, NOV. 17th, 1917 St James', 11, Mr T. W Attwood Subject: "Dropping the Burdens'" St Jame's, 7, Mr T. W. Attwood Subject: "Practical Holiness " Pukekohe East, 11, Mr Allen Bomt.ay, 2.30, Mr I. W. Attwood
WHO IS Val Trigge? THE MAN FROM MELBOURNE. Come and hear him in the Piikekohe Methodist Church Sunday, 18th November, At 1 1 a m., •'! p.m., an 1 7 p.m. And etc i evenirg tha following week >tt 7 ;i0 p.m. MR Alexander's Hymns. Franklin County Election. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIUKi; HIDING Ladies and Okntlemex— I take this opportunity of expressing my thanks and appreciation of the support given me at the election last Wednesday. Yours respectfully, >45 0. HODOKINSON
Franklin County Election TO TTIE RATEPAYERS OF DR URY RIDING Ladies and Gentlemen I sincerely thank you for electing me as your representative on the County Council It will he my endeavour to promote your interests to the hettt possible advantage and thus t>> prove to you that I am worthy of the conlhhnce you have been good enough to rojio.se in me Yours respectfully, Wu llv. THOMAS liombay, Nov l'> 53fi Franklin County Election TO THE ELECTORS OF lII'NUA RIDING Lawks v nii Gentlemen — Allow me to thank you for your continued conlilence in me and I can assure you tli.it T will use my ! best nailpavours for the improvement of the district. Yours faithfully, 5-H T.J. LOCK WOOD Franklin County Election TO THE ELECTORS OF I'UKECOHE WESI' RIDING I beg to cxjiios my sincere thanks i you for again electing mo a 9 >ur representative on the Council. will be my aim, as before, to irther your interests in every posblo way. Yours respect fully, I.; THO . \V. WOODS Franklin County Election
r hiding 1 have to thank you for your continued confidence in ine by returning me unopposed as your representative on the Council. Yours faithfully, 542 Hy. WILCOX
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 330, 16 November 1917, Page 3
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