Amusements, Etc. GRAND CONCERT. In aid of Convent School, To be given by the Convent pupils in the PREMIER HALL, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th. His Worship the Mayor will open the Concert. Doors open at 7.30 pm. Concert commences at 8 sharp. Tickets, 2-. Reserved Seat?, 2/6. 1007 The Presbyterian Church. tation of Pukekohe Parish will be held in Bt. James' Church on THURSDAY NEXT at 8 pm. Ordination of Elders at 8 30 All members and adherents of the Church pre cordially invited to be present. S. NIXON, 1006 Clerk of Session. CONCERT"& DANCE Will be held in the BOMBAY HALL on FRIDAY Evening, October 10th, To farewell several residents who are leaving the district. Admission, 1/6. Children, half price. J. A. LOWRY, 1000 Secretary.
NOTICE. MEETING of the Auckland • Branch of the Jersey Breeders' Association will be held in the A. and P. Office, Pukekohe, on SATURDAY, 11th October, at 1.30 p.m. A. D. STANLEY, 996 Acting Secretary. LOWER WAIKATO MB EADIE of the Auckland R.S A Land Bureau and Mr C. Spragg. Vice President L.W.R.S.A., will address the members of the Association the Carnival Tea Booms on SATURDAY, 11th inst at 7 pm. SHARP. Come and hear something to your advantage. Bring your wife and lady friends. Subject—Privileges open to Returned men, and how to to secure them.
Lower Waikato Returned Soldiers' Association BALL. PREMIER FULL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13tii. Grand March 8 15pm Motors 2 a.m. Gents' Sub , 10/ , with light of admission of one lady consort. Ladies unescorted please advise Hon. Secretary of their intention of attending so that a ticket of admission may be forwarded. A. W. OLDHAM, 1011 Hon. Sec.
THEATRE, PUKEKOHE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14th, The Carlson Bellringers Direct from the Leading Theatres. Novelty Musicians, Instrumentalists, and Mirrimbophonists. MAVISINAf The little Japanese wonder on the Zylophone and bells. FRED CARLSON—Tenor Vocalist, singing songs that reach the heart. The Great Mirrimbophone Jtend. Hear this wonderful instrument. Pull of Novelty, Variety, and C< medy. Prices—2,6 and 16, plus tax. Children, t!d and 1. -. Reserved seats 3d extra. Doors open 7.30 p.m. Box Plan at Bookerv. 1 J69 TO BUILDERS. niENDERS are invited until Noon of . Thursday, the 16th, for the Erection of a House in Wood at Pukekohe. Plans and specifications at TIMES Office, Pukekohe, and at my office, "20, Empire Buildings, City JOHN ROUTLV, Registered Architect. The Auckland Farmers' Freezing Co. Limited. FREEZING SPACE : The Company will be pleated to receive estimates of farmers' requirements for the coming season. MANURES Full iLformation regarding the Company's Mixtures can be obtained from THE SECRETARY, 15' ix 113, Auckland. CARNIVAL TEAROOMS For Luncheons, Morning and Afternoon T.as. Wedding Parties, Sociiils, Etc catered for. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
RETURNED SOLDIERS* BALL Monday Next. Theexe ut.vii i.! 11- 1,-iwr W-i----kato Retur.ed S di i.-,' Association is Fp'r.ring no . iTmt to make its inaugural hall which hikes place in '.he Premier Hull on Mo;,day n< xt, a:i unqualified kv<c.-»(.h 'l'tie r» luu.o*! men are hii ily engaged prep . r for the great event, w liich hids lai to be one of the best functions of its kind y<t held in Pukiikoh.i In re cogui.ion of, an.l as a mink of <h< ir appreciation, of tlm ixeclhi.t wn,k accomplished by the fair sex dining the gre.it war, the retn ned m-n, on this occasion, are "turning it on'" and the ladies can gam admission for "nix." ' r .',itn'e nf the function will he a select mchcstra, comprised of seven instruments This alone will he worth going to listen to. Full particulars appear in our advertising columns
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 470, 7 October 1919, Page 3
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