CHURCH SERVICES. Church of EnglancKServices 23rd TRINITY COIfoRY CLERGY FOND. SUNDAY/ NOVEMBER 3 St. Aniqew's, Pukekohe. Morning.Prffi?er and Sermon, 11 Even&erig anfl[ Sermon 7 St PAUI?S, BUCKLAND Morning Prayer and Sermon 11 Evensong; and Sermon 7 Pukekohe Prejfcfterlan Charpft 3. St. J. McMaster 7, %v. S. Nixon Bombay, 2 30, & E. Allan Pukekohe East, B, Rev. S. Nixon Mauku, 2 45, Mr McMaster Puni, 7.30, Mr J. McMaster
PROGCHESSIVE EUCHRE Carnival Tea Rooms, Pukekohe THURSDAY, Nov. |th at 7.30 sharp In aid of Army But Fund. Admission—Gent's 2s. Ladies Is and 720 basket. SOCIAL AND DANCE Will be held in the PUNI B.AU+ MONDAY, NOV. 11th, ' at 8 p.m. ' GENTS, 2s 6d LADIES, Is. 1724 A. Irwin, Secretary. WJKLAND FLOWER SHOW. Friday and Saturday, November 15Jhand 16th. FUN 70R ALL at the SHOW that HUMS. Opens 2 p.m. Friday. Good Musical Programme. Guessing Competitions. Saturday Afternoon :—Baby Show Decorated Ponies and Bicycles. -' Farmers of Buckland challenge any team to Tug-of-War (6 ■aside). ENTRIES SOLICITED: H. fl. D. .WILY, 714 Hon. Sec. A ROSE AND SWEET PEA SHOW Including Classes for— POT PLANTS OUT FLOWERS FLORAL ARTISTRY HOME INDUSTRIES Etc. Will be held in the Premier Hall Pukekohe on Thursday and Friday November 28 & 29 In aid of the funds of St Andrew's Church. Entries close Monday, Nov. 25th. and may be left at " Times " Office, with the Hon. Sees or at Mr. Lawne's office. A. F. Brown & Alan P. Day, 717 Joint Secretaries.
ONEWHERO RED CROSS FETE. I desire on behalf of the Red Cross Fete Committee to thank all those who so willingly and generously helped in connection with the Fete receft% held in Onewhero, especially Mr%mphell Mitchell, who in his usual tumorous and able rrmnrtflr nf fliiAKnnaarinnF nAAr.A greatly to the Fiflftfpfehich amounted to £424 17s 4d.? > *\ % LOfcAN, Hon. Se£, Red Cross Fete, "10 - Onewhero.
IMPOUNDING NQTICE. Impounded in Puke£ohe Public Pound : " ,$ 1 Bay Mare, star on forehead, qpjshodj also a chesttail. If n't claimed aflft expenses paid will be sold at nodb mihe Pound on ; Saturday, No vender 9th, 1918. , W. WYATT, , 729 Poundkeeper. j
MORE MONEY FROM YOUR CALVES Think, Mr. Dairyman! Your future profits depend entirely on the conditions of your calves. See to it then that they get a calf focd in top condition. There's nothing to equal "CEREMILK," it produces strong, well-con-ditioned beasts which bring top value ' in the market or as milkers. "CERE- ' MILK " contains no indigestible ingre- ' dieiits or chemicals—and moreover it ' never si ours Mr. R. G. Luxton.mana- ' /er for Mr. .1. B. Gow, of Opotoki. tolls bis experience:'" I used " CEREMILK " this season feeding 130 calves. The calves have done exceptionally well and relish the food exceedingly. I consider "CEHEMILK" superior to any other food Try 'CEREMIEK"-equul to' whole mdk in nut r iment. At all stores ami lactones. Local distributors:— H.i E G lleHpie, Auckland Provincial Agent, j ' W. Roulston, Pukekohe Local Diitribu-1 i tor. '
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 422, 1 November 1918, Page 3
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