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CHURCH SERVICES. Church of England Seigy&es ASH MARCH St. Andre's, feikekohe. Holy Comjrffimnion, 7.%0 a.m. Evensopf and CVmtnination Service, 7 30 p m 8. PAUL'S, BUCKLAND. Matii/s aiid Commination Service, 10.30 a m. •NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AROHA RACES. Bth and 10th MARCH, 1919. SATURDAY, BTH MARCH, 1919. MONDAY, 10th, MARCH, 1919 A train will leave Auckland for Te Arobjfi at 6 45 a.m , Pukekohe de8 4 a m., returning Te Aroba depart 5 45 p m. For further particulars see handbills. 211 BY OKDER. N Z, LABOR PARTY. An Open-air be held in Pukekoh* atA&e Post Office corner on FRlDflrf, 7th inst., at 8 p.m., when jKi M. J. Savage, of Aucklatdy the true ideals oT the iMtv. The same ideals fjTthe evenisg a branch the Masonic Hall tc be formed at |9 p.m., where all sympathisers are invited to at IMPOUNDING NOTICE. Impounded P. Henry and Son, Patumidjfc, at the Pukekohe Public Porfßctti One Cheshafft MaXwith two white hind aim white blaze dovwf face, unshoTOt If n<t claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at the Pound at 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, March Bth. W WYATT, 217 Poundkeeper. PUKEKOHE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Compulsory Continuation Classes. All young persons between the ages of 14 and 17 vears residing within two miles of the Pukekohe Technical School, and who are not attending a Primary or a Secondary School, must attend at the Pukekohe Technical School on I'th March at 7 p.m.. to be enrolled in the dbove classes. Attendance is compulsory (see Section 124, Education Act, 1V14). Any voung persons residing beyond two miles from the Technical School may attend these classe* as iree •tudents if their parentb sign the necessary agreement. Full particulars can be obtaiced.from the Local Superintendent (MrGorr nge). J. P. KALAIGHEK, Supervisor, 209 Auckland Education Boerd. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF FRANKLIN. The Electoral Roll for the above District is deposited for public insp, clion at the following Post Offices Aka Aka, Alf> iston, Arari »iu, Awhitu. Awhitu Central. Bombay. Brookby. ( levedon, Clevedojtp'uth, Drnry. Eas; Tamaki, Howick. Hunua, Mangere. Mangeri MaraS|y. .jiis'iiku, Mo imoukai, Ope • heke, Orlfcfiay. Oiahuhu, Otaua, Pacrata, l'apakura, Paparimu. I'apatogwe, Pollock Settle mentjßmga, Pukekohe East, l'ukjnware. RaniarlfciL Rureiman. Taitimu, Tafeanini. VVaWkPa. Waipipi, Waiuku. Whakatiri, Wmtford, Wiri, WaikoDua. I'apa-ata. ewen r>. Mclennan, Registrar of Electors, 207 l'apakura. OhIEK Electohai. Office, Wellington, 20th February, 1919 SPECIAL LICENSING POLL TO BE TAKEN ON 10th APRIL, 1919. NOTICE TO RETURNED SOLDIERS. Every member of the Expeditionary Forces who has already returned to New Zealand should make application for Mirolment on the regular Electoral Roll of the district in which he resided bef re he left New -Zen land. He has not lost his right to be so enrolled by reason of his absence on military service If on the dnv of the poll he expects to be ragi dentyout of that district, he Mi. obtain an absent voter's permitjF iVe rolls for the Special Licspinir Poll\close finally on the i§fh of MarcV AND APPLICATION FOR ENROLMENT MUST BgFMADK ON ofoEFORE TH# DATE Returns soldiers wjgjf have il ready beenMischargt d whose discharges wilSLecome jjpil before the 10th of Apro mus® observe that, inasmuch astltef Jjwe ceased or will have ceased toS.HF members of the Fxpeditionary Efitces, they can only vote on the 10tlo»April as electors of a district, jfa cmnot have their votes special pro visions pewjptted bjStthe law for "xisting mafcbers of ary Forcwr The aboveWiplies to all returneiwddiers who h«e already arrivefyand to all return®, soldiers who yy arrive before tlfe 3rd of MAJK)H next. '■L VWetnbeTs of the Expedlfonary Forces who arrive on or anbr 'he ;ird of March and before the lwh of A]>til will not be finally discharged until the 11th of April, and will members of the Expeditiontry Forces and will be entitled to ncord their votes as such under the pecinl Regulations provided in that tiebl'.lf. J TIISLOP, •20H Chief E l, ctoriil (iflicer. Notice to Pspakura Residents and Surrounding Districts Wo beg »o announce thato#ing te the tost of delivery, we have decided on and btli. Marcli to is.-ii' Cash no-Delivery i;.tc, every itnn at wholesale I iricr Cut ire if tbf-fe niojiey smit-g Wll LIS BROS St< ItEKKFI'KI."* PAPAKUPA l'.tT

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 454, 4 March 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 454, 4 March 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 454, 4 March 1919, Page 3

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