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PUKEKOHE SUBURBAN TENNIS CLUB. HOCIAL AND DANCE will be bald in the PUKEKOHE EAST HALL on THURSDAY, JULY 17TB, Gents, 2/6. Ladies, 1/-. 113 W. H. REYNOLDS. ■OROUCH OF PUKEKOHE Peace Celebrations. I hereby invite the Burgesses of-the Borough to observe SATURDAY, July 19th and MONDAY, July 21st, as close holidays. I would also request the business people and residents of the town to decorate their premises on those days to the best of their ability with the material available. C. K. LAWRIE. Mayor. BOROUGH OF PUKEKOHE Peace Celebrations Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, July 19th, 20th and 21st. PROGRAMME. SATURDAY, JULY 19th. 9.30 a.«u —Procession from Seddon Lamp to Domain. Order of Procession : Two Mounted Soldiers, Pukekohe Band, School Children, Mayor and Councillors, Cadets, Women's Patriotic League, Returned Soldiers, Friendly Societies. Mounted Territorials, Infantry, Fire Brigade. Fancy Dress. Decorated Cycles. First prize £l. 2nd 15s, 3rd 7s 6d.

Decorated Horse Vehicles. Decorated Motor Car. Prizes : Ist £llos, 2nd 15s, 3rd 7s 6d. The various units enumerated above will assemble at 9.30 a m. at the west end ot King Street in the positions allotted. The Procession will start from Seddon's Lamp at 10 a.m. prompt. No one will he allowed to join the procession after 9.50 a.m. This will be strictly enforced. Procession Committee: Miss Hamilton, Miss V. H. Webster, Lieut. Hatt, Messrs D. R. Flavell, J. Patterson, A. D. Young, B. W. Tabor (chairman). 11 a.m.—Reading of the Peace Proclamation, and speeches. It Noon.—Sports. The Sports Committee advise that, owing to the unfortunate illness of Mr A. P. Daysh, Mr D. R. Hamilton has kindly consented to act as secretary of this Committee ; any future communications should therefore be addressed to Mr Hamiltjn ("Phone No. 57). Entries for events 4 and 9 on the published programme. open handicaps for 130 yds and 220 yds respectively, close on THI'RSDAY, July 17th, at 5 p.m. with the Secretary. Event No. 18 on Sports Programme (Obstacle Race) is deleted aud " A Greasy Pig " event substituted. Prize, the pig.

$ p.m—Banquet to Returned Soldiers in ISamier Hall, to which all Returned Soldiers are invited. Will any returned soldier who Ms not received a personal invitation on or before TUESDAY, Julv 15th, kindly communicate with Mr •>. R Hamilton or the Town Clerk ? Each Returned Soldier may invite one male civilian friend to accompany him to the banquet, but civilians attending will be charged the sum of 5s each. Langb will be served in the Sports iVoßftas on Saturday. SUNDAY, JULY 20th. Citizens Thanksgiving Service in Premier Hall at 2.30 p.m.. at which the Rev. Jefteries, of Auckland, will give an address. The Clergy and Choirs of the various local Churches will also assist with the Service.

MONDAY. JULY 21st. Hockey and Football Tournaments and Fancy Dress Matches on the Domain. Particulars will be announced later. 2.30 p.m—Picture Entertainment in Premier Hall for school children. 8 p.m.—Patriotic Concert in Premier HalL Admission free to all these Entertainments. C. K. LAWRIE, Mayor.

PREMIER HALL, MONDAY, JULY 21st, At 8 p.m, Grand Patriotic Entertainment By some of Auckland's leading artists assisted by Pukekohe's best talent; also the Pukekohe Orchestral Society. His Worship the Mayor will preside. ADMISSION FRtE. 645 ADMISSION' FREE. PEACE CELEBRATION. pabadeTobdebs, By Listx A. B. Hatt, Area Officer. 1. Dren: Uniform (where poslible). All lads without uniforms will form up on left of their respective Units. 2. Fall In at 9.30 am. on 19th Jaly f |l9l9 t near Presbyterian Church. 3. All Returned Soldiers are requested to parade in Uniform. 4. Military portion ot Parade will be under the command of the Area Officer. 5. It is expected that all past and present members of every CJnit will be present on this very special occasion. A. R. HATT, Lieut., O.C. E Area. Pukekohe, July 14, 1919. 635. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. CAFE DE PARIS. Mr. w. r. McLaren, late of Auckland, wishes to announce that he is taking over, on July 21st, Mr S. Andrews' Fish Shop, King Street, Pukekohe MR ANDREWS respectfully solicits a due share of the patronage of the residents of Pukekohe ami district. 620 w. r. McLaren. W. I. M. P. S. I Make Pure Sweet-). will open business TO-MORROW (Wednesday), July 16th, in premises next door to Jury's Music Shop. Sweets freshly made every week. Hot soups a speciality. 034 THANKS. MBS. ROGERS, late of Onewhero, wishes to sincerely Thank the residents of the district for the many kindnesses shown her by them during the many years of her residence. 639

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 490, 15 July 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 490, 15 July 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 490, 15 July 1919, Page 3

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