Papatoetoe Red Cross Effort. GRAND CONCERT & DANCE TOWN HALL, PAPATOETOE, WEDNESDAY, JULY lOth Leading Auckland T-tlon^ 'k:t< Is Dance Is extra THE EVENT OF THE CARNIVAL GRAND PLAIN * FANCY DRESS BALL TOWN HALL, FKIDAY, JULY 12th. Grand March 7 -15 p.m. Prizes for Vst dressed I idy and gent. Hawthorn's Professional Orchestra of four performers, Gents 2s fid, Ladies 2s SEASONABLE LINES AT LODGE'S BOOT SHOP PUKErtOHE Men's Split Kip Shooters, all leather, double pegged and nailed soles, all sizes, 15s fid Men'sOldKip Watertights, 21s Men's Kip Bluchers 10/11 Girl's extra strong Chrome shoes 13a lid Gum Boots from Ms Gd. Gymnasium shies'all sizes in stock). Cloth top boots, patent fronts?, latest style, 25s 1 Id Full stocks . f all other !in«-s LODGE'S KING STREET, PUKEKOHE.
CHURCH SERVICES. Church of England Services SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, JULY 7th. St. Andrew's, Pukekohe. Holy Communion, 8 a.m Holy Communion and Sermon 11 Evensong and Sermon 7 St PAUL'S, BUCKLAND Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 Evensong and Sermon, 7 PUNICHURCH Evensong and Sermon 2.30 SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1918 Pukekohe 11, Mrs Martin; 7, Mr Civil Bombay 11, Mr Avery Tuakau 11, Mr Allen ; 7, Rev Martin Auckland 11, Mr C Bycroft • 7, Mr Vant THE GREAT EFFORT IN PUKEKOHE FIRST LIST of SUBSCRIPTIONS Mr & Mrs Barter £10; F Perkins & Co , P. Boyd, £5 ; Miss Baiter £3; W G Shotbolt £2 10s ; C M Wright, H J Lodge, Cooper & Curd, J R Mcßae, £2 2s; Gallagher, Howe, and Moore, J G Haddow, E Mahony and Son, £1 Is; A Grigor, W Wright J Patterson, J R Lusher, H L«nehan, J W Rack, H Waters, W T Jones, H Bockett, G W Blake, T G Usher, H W King, £1; H Gill 10 6; W Fleming, W J Chapman, F E Simpson, M Kerr, H C K Shotbolt, "Joe Brown'', 10s; G Jones 7s 6d ; Mrs McLennan, A Perkins, F H Kenyon, 55.; J Findlay, R Blake, and Mi3s Ramsay, 2s 6d; S Andrews Is 6d. Total £52 3s.
The following have given goods to Ladies' Carnival Tea Rooms, viz £5 worth, Wm Koulston, Eoulhton Bros., Beatty and Marshall; Frank Perkins small goods; Stembridge & Co, coal; G Weston and Kelly, bread. Svendsen & Johns, milk; Mrs McGovern, flour and sundries ; BW. Mills, sugar; Sharpe Bros , cordials; N Z Dairy Association, butter. 361 ELECTORS' LIST Notice is hereby giv6n that the Electors' List of the above will be open for inspection at the offices of the Board, Public Hall, Manurewa, during office hours from the 9th t<> the 16th July, 1918. Objections to the Electors' List must be made on prescribed forms and addressed to the Clerk and delivered at the office of the Hoard on or before the 23rd day of July, 1918. Dated this Ist day of July, 1918. H. KAY, 355 Town Clerk PAPAKURA TOWN BOARD. ELECTORS' LIS Notice is hereby given that the Electors' List of the above will bo open for inspection at the offices of the Papakura Town Board, Groat South Road, Papakura, during office hours from the 9th to the 16th July, 1918. Objections to the muM; be made on prescribed forms and addressed to the Clerk and delivered at the office of the Board on or before the 23rd day of Julv, I9IS D.tcd this 3rd dny of Jul •" I'.)'FTAROLD WII.SOV, 351 To\i! ' Iwk
Welcome to our Returned Soldiers nncl Fart well to B >ys going to the Front CARNIVAL TEA EOOM^, ] ukokoho, SATT'KDAY, JULY fi-h at s pm Ail men who have reiuin '1 fi'tii the Front are rordinlly invited, dl.-o these going to the Front who ma}' have been overlooked in tho inviuiGentlemen One Shilling Luuies a Basket. 3.'
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 389, 5 July 1918, Page 3
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