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Papatoetoe Red Gross Effort. SATURDAY, JULY 20th RED CROSS TEA Town Hall at 2.30 pm. Boy Scouts' Brass Band in attendance. MONDAY. JULY 22nd GRAND CONCERT To be given by members of the Auckland Male Choir, in the Town Hall, at 8 p.m. Tickets, Two Shillings. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24th THE CHILDREN'S EFFORT School Concert, Town Hall, commencing 7 45 p m. Maori Hakac, Dances, Physical Drill Display, Vocal and Instrumental Items. Assisted by some of Auckland's leading artists. Ticke's, One Shilling. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT At 8 p.m. PREMIER HALL Come and Hear the Lecture 'THE STORY OF ANZAC." By Sapper Moore-Jones Illustrated by Lantern Slides of his famous war pictures. Proceeds in aid of Red Cross and Auckland Returned Soldiers' Assn. Everybody will be there to hear this THRILLING STORY of our men at Gallipoli. Returned Soldiers and their friends specially invited. ADULTS 1/-, Children 6d. Be there with the cr :wd on Monday night. You are also requested to attend the Grand Concert on the following night. Same place. Come to both. 392

RED CROSS APPEAL AT PUKEKOHE THE CREAT EFFORT CONCERT TUESDAY NEXT, February 23 rd [t is important to remember the Pukekohe Orchestra will play their overture "March Hurricane" at 7.45 p m sharp. The curtain will open and disclose the Great Tableau at 8 p.m prompt The programme will he short only 21 items without encores, and as every item is a "star" four encores, at least, should follow each rendition, making 84 exteae. Please bang a warm rug also a bottle f<T your feet. There is not sufficient space in the columns of the Times to elucidateeven concisely—the beauties of this entertainment nor the talent of the artists, so secure yeur seats early and study the programme in comfort This will enable you to beam with contemptuous satisfaction upon your neighbour who, through procrastination, fails to procure a seat. Please bear in mind no tickets will be sold for which a seat is not provided. Cars, Carriages, Motor Bykes, and quadrupeds will be required at 10.30 to the minute, The Grand Musical Malange and Tableaux Vivauts

PREMIER HALL, PUKEKOHE TUEBDAY, JULY 23rd. In aid of the Great Effort. . i CHURCH SERVICES. Church of England Services EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, JULY 21st. St. Andrew's, Pukekohe. Holy Communion, 8 a.m Matins, Litany and Sermon 11 Evensong and Sermon 7 St PAUL'S, BUCKLAND Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 Evensong and Sermon, 7 PUKEKOHE EAST Evensong and Sermon 2.30 BUNDAY, JULY 21, 1918 Pukekohe 11, Rev J. F. Martin ; 7 Mr 0. G. Avery Bombay 11, Mr J. Shaw Tuakau 11 and 7, Mr G. Byoroft Buckland 11, Mr F. C Day Raglan County Council GENERAL RATES 1918-M9 Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the Raglan County Council, at its meeting to be held at the County Oflice, Ngaruawahia, on the 14th day of August 1918, to Make and Levy a General Rate under the provisions of Section 117 of "The Counties Act, IMS,' and amendments thereto, and under Set tions -1U and 44 of "The Rating Act, 11KM," on the unimproved value of all rateable properties within the County, of ljd in the £ over the onewhero Riding. I|d in the £ over the Pukekawa Hiding, ljd in the i.' over the Whangape Hiding in the£ov»r tne Pukemiro Riding. 2d in the £ over the. Waingaro Riding, Id in the £ over the Port Waikato Riding, 2d in the £ over the Te Akau Ridin ', 2jd in the £ over the Karori Riding, 3d in the £ over the Waingaroa Riding, ljd in the £ over the Pirongia Ridi ig, and lid in the £ over the Raramu Riding; such rate to be for the year commencing on the Ist April, 191*. and ending on the i'lst March, 1919, and to be payable to the Collector in one sum at the County Oflice. Ngaruawahia. on the 16th day of September, 1918. The Valuution Rolls will be open for the inspection of Ratepayers during ottice hours. H. MARSLAND, County Clerk N garuawabia, July 11,1918 391

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 393, 19 July 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 393, 19 July 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 393, 19 July 1918, Page 3

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