A welcome home to soldiers who have recently returned is to be held in the Premier Hall next Tuesday evening under the auspices of the Pukekohe branch of the Women's Patriotic League. Rubber Stamps ot all descriptions may be ordered at the Office of the The Times." Call and select from oar illustrated catalogue.
CHURCH SERVICES. Church of England Services 21w SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 St. Andrew's, Pukekohe. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 Evensong and Sermon 7 St PAUL'S, BUCKLAND Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 Evensong and Sermon 7 Pukekohe Presbyterian Charge. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 20 St James 11 and 7, Mr Yarnall Pukekohe East 11, Mr E. Allan Bombay 2.30, Mr E. Allan SUNDAY, OCT. 20, 1918 Pukekohe 11, Rev J. F. Martin; 7, Mr F. C. Day Bombay 11, Mr H.Bycroft Tuakau 11, Mr Avery; 7, Rev J. F. Martin Buokland 11, Mr Vant; 7, Mr E. Civil Education or Downfall All residents of Pukekohe and surround* ing districts are cordially invited to attend a Publio Meeting in the Oddfellows' Hall, Pukekohe, at 8 p.m., next Monday, October 21st. Mr Just, Organiser of the New Zealand Educational Institute, who is making a tour of the Dominion, will give an address on educational reform. H. G. R. MASON, Mayor FRANK PERKINS, Ch 'irman School Commitee GEORGE LIPPIATT, 677 Rep. N.Z. Educational Institute Pukekohe Branch Women's Patriotic League, WELCOME HOME to returner! Boys, in tho PREMIER HALL, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 220 d, at 8 p m. Mu"ic awl Progressive Euohro. Oents la, Lidios Nor a basket. All returned Boldiors free. W. E, WEBSTER, 81 Secretary
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 419, 18 October 1918, Page 3
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