CHURCH SERVICES. 8T PAUL'S, BUCKLAND orning Prayer and Sermon, 11 vensong and Sermon, 7.30 p.m. PUNI CHURCH. Evensong and Sermon, 2 30 p m. CHRISTMAS DAY, DECEMBER 25 th, 1918. Holy Commumnion, 7.30 a.m. Holy Communion & Sermon, 11 a.m. Evensong, 7.30 p m. 8. PAUL'S, BUCKLAND. Holy Commnnion, 9 a.m. 904 Pukekohe Presbyterian Charfe. MEMBER 22. St E. Allan , PukeypTEast, tL Rev. S. Nixon B°wT 2 ' 4s S. Nixon School will' be resumed at St. James' morning and afternoon. 911 Pukekohe Methocttpf Circuit SUNDAY, DEQjMBER 22 Pukekohe, 11, tk 7,B|F T. J. Carr Bombayml Jpv. T. J. Carr Tuakau, Vmßt J. Rogers „ Br C. Bycroft BucklanpV, Mr C. Bycroft ,JF Rev. W. S. Bycroft Thjraornmjg service at Pukekohe and the evenfpg service at Buckland will be memorial services to the late Rev. J. B. Suckling. 906 CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Otahuhu District. CHRIBTMAB SERVICES. Holy ComnifeionJra.m , St. Mary's Homes C&df Holy CommSßn, 7, Holy Trinity, Otahuhu Holy ComalfiVL 8, St George's, Holy Sermon, 9 30, Sermon, 11, Holy Trinity, OtaMhu Evensong and George's, Papatoetoe" The above services by the Vicar 905 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Christmas Holidays. 1918. . lUE§DA2» 24th DECEMBER, 1918 - k iriif*leave Auckland for Mercer at 5.25 p.m. CHRISTMAS DAY, 25tii DECEMBER, 1918. The usual express trains will run from Auckland to Wellington and vice versa. Trains will leave Auckland for Cambridge and Waihi at 9.15 ao., for Rotorua and Taumarunui at |io a.m., for Mercer at 10 0 m, fsk. Frankton J. 15 u.m. and Mj 9.15 a.#.,! nui at SiO 45p.^ " Trains® Auckland! Auckland | Auckland ton for Ai 2 30 p.m BOXING rill leaj£ Thames for | 19.30#m., Rotorua for k 9.50 a.m., Mercer for It a.m., and FrankSand at 9.45 am. and BOXINQ jIm 26t " DECEM " it Frankton for at 7.7®Lm. returning leavineMuckland fflk Frankton at 535 pj( , A Jpin will for Merdjr at 5.0 p.m. SATURDAY, 28TH DEUj|MBER. A train will leave Frankton for Auckland at 7 7 a.m., returning leaving Auckland for Frankton at 5.35 p m , Racecourse 5.55 p m. Goods and livestock traffic will be suspended and goods sheds will be closed on 25th and 26th December. For full particulars of train arrangements see handbill which can be obtained at any booking office. 893 BY ORDER. NOTICE. A meetiur will be hel^cvj PUKEKOHE toROUGH COUNCIL The Pukekohe Borough Council has by resolution requested me to express its appreciation and thanks for the self-sa*ificing work of those who in variouSways helped tb alleviate suffer® during tWrecent epidemic, not twv in connjwfon with the temporary Htepitaljl|pi(it by nursing and by of assistance rendered to pafgjjft suffering in their homes. JGRHeslre also to add my personal frfpregiation of the ungrudging cosst>erfflfton of those who assisted jfin every occasion which ng that time. H. G. R. MASON, Mayor. MILITARY NOTICE. Resumolion of Territorial and gadet Parade#. The IXputy Chief Officer has intimated that be safe in the inteft&ts of jwblic health for parades ft be roomed on and after Ja-iuaiy St, JpHi. and Infantry will j perform apSketry practices during January.fCTioie and placo of parado at each Post Office. PukekonE Cadets and Territorial pirade, January 11th, at 2. p.m., (shootiDg). * A. R. HATT. Officer No. 1 Group, E. Area, Pukekohe. 902
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 436, 20 December 1918, Page 3
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