CLEMENT WRAGGE «• The Mighty Universe and the Coming Seasons." (Beautifully Illustrated.) At the PREMIER HALL on TUESDAY, 17th JUNE, at 8 p.m. Prices—2/1, and 1/1- All children fid. Radium follows at small extra charge. All come and hear him. 521 PREMIER HALL, PUKEKOHE, FRIDAY, JUNE 20TH. THE TOPSY-TURVIES. This Brilliant Combination of Vaude* ville Artistes will appear as above : PROFESSOR DALMAIN, the Marvellous Hypnotist, screams, yells of fun and merriment. LITTLE TOA, the great little favourite of the Sydney and Melbourne pantomimes. THE ABSOLUTE CHILD WON-1 DER, in his musical acrobatic act. THE FREDO BOYS, the tumbling violinists. None greater. LE TOY CHUNG, the miraculous mystery maker, has no equals but many imitators. DOROTHY, THE DREAM GIRL. KOMIKAL KARR, THE KO- ' MEDIAN, with something new to sing about. OSWALD, Dramatic Declaimer. PRICES—3/- and 2/-. Box Plan at the Bookery. F. FREDO. GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER PREMIER HALL. TUESDAY, JUNE 24th. This Authentic and Official British Government Film, which was purchased at enormous expense by Messrs J. and N. Tait for exhibition in Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain, and the Far East. HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN IN PUKEKOHE BEFORE THE SURRENDER OF THE GERMAN NAVY. THE GREATEST SPECTACLE OF BRITAIN'S SEA HISTORY. A RETRIBUTION THAT-LIKE THE CRIMEIS COLOSSAL No living man can measure the full meaning of this day, when, with inexorable fate. Nemesis confronted Germany. ' EVERY HISTORIC INCIDENT GRAPHICALLY PORTRAYED. In an exclusive series of pictures taken under the supervision of the British Government—the nation responsible for the naval annihilation of German war power. YOU SHARED THE TRIALS OF THE WAR ; LOOK NOW UPON YOUR NATION'S GLORY.
Special Singing by Madams Marie Power. PRICES—Adults, 2/6 and 1/6. Reserved Seats, (>d extra. Children, 1/- and 6d, plus tax. Box Plan at Bookery. School Children's Matinee at 1.30 p.m. PU KEKOHE CH AM B EROF COMMERCE. MuNTHLY MEETING, Times Buildings, WEDNESDAY, JUNE IBxn, at 8 p.m. V. 8. ROBERTS, Hon. Secretary. PUKEKOHE TENNIS CLUB An Extraordinary General Meeting of the above Club will be held in Mr Boyd's rooms on THURBDAY evening next, 19th inst., at 8 p.m. It is hoped that every member who nan possibly do so will be present. B. C. CARPENTER, 545 Hon. Sec. FOOTBALL A meeting of Pukekohe Football Club will be held in the Borough Council Chambers on THURSDAY, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. F. H. HEWITT, 546 Secretary. FRANKLIN A. * P." SOCIETY, Annual Meeting. The Annual Meeting of the above Society will be held in the Masonic Hall, Pukekohe, at 2 p.m., WEDNESDAY, July 2nd, 1919. Business—(a) To receive report and Balance Sheet (b) Election of Oflicers. D. R. HAMILTON, 539 Secretary. FranklinaTST. SOCIETY. Special Meeting. A Special Meeting of the above Society will bo held in the Masonic Hall at 1 30 p m. on WEDNESDAY, '2nd July, 191 Business— To amend Rule 3 reducing the ijuorum of the General Committee from twenty to twelve. D. R. HAMILTON, 510 Secretary. PUKEKOHE GOLF CLUB. On Saturday next, 21st inst., an opon Bogey Handicap will bo played fur Mr Russell's pri/.9. Players to choose own partners. Revised handicaps will be available B C. CARPENTER, 5;'»G Hon. Sec. " When lights burn low " where sweet babe Bleeps While grateful mother vigil keep.*, Watching it breathing calm and free, Her pet thai yet the morn shall see—- (), what relief tind joy is known Where croup is foiled and overthrown ; | What gratitude and blessing pure. | Evoked by Woods' Great Peppermint Cure
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 482, 17 June 1919, Page 3
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