Amusements, Etc. LOWER WAIKATO RETURNED SOLDIERS BALL. PREMIER HALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER IHth. Select Orchestra of seven instruments Grand March S.l'ipm, Motors 2am Gents' Sub , 10/-, with right of admission of one lady consort The Chaperones are : The Mayorers (Mrs (J. K. Lawrie), and Mesdames A. Grigor, J Dent, and R. Wilkinson. Ladies unescorted please advise Hon. Secretary of their intention of attending so that a ticket of admission may be forwarded. A. W. OLDHAM, 1011 Hop Sec. CHUROII OF ENOUND SOCIAL, Farewell to Mr .T. Dknt and Famii.v ODDFELLOWS' HALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14m, At K p m sharp. Music, Dancing, and Refreshments. Gents, 1 Ladies a basket. Everyone cordially invited. 10 3 THEATRE, PITKKK'OIIK. TUESDAY. OCTOBER lUh, The Carlson Bellringers Direct from tho Leading Theatros. Novelty Musicians, Instrumentalists, and Mirrimhophonists. MAVISINA. The little .Japanese wonder on the Xylophone and hells, FRED CARLSON.—Tenor Vocalist, singing songs that reach the heart. The Great Mirritnbophone Rand. Hear this wonderful instrument. Full of Novelty, Variety, and Comedy. Prices—2/6 and 16, plus tax. Children, (id anil 1/-. Reserved seats !<d extra. Doors open T.iiO p.m. Box Plan at Bookerv. ~ , H 9
STUD OWNERS TAKE NOI'TCK : "The Franklin & Pukekohe Times," WHICH circulates from Papatoetoe to Mercer, and to the coast, and on the Manukau Peninsula, quotes special rates for Stud Notice advertisements. Also, our jo!, printing department specialises in the production of stud cards, and process Mocks can be made from pho'ns submitted to us, at cost price to tlm customer. For quotations, apply to this office. FRANKLIN Agricultural and Pastoral Society. ANNUAL SHOW, 27tii A.\L> 28TII FEBRUARY, 1920. Percy 11. iinoley, Esq., in order to encourage the breeding and rearing of profitable pigs. Class.—For Pedigree or Grade Berkshire Sow not more than nine months old and suitable for breeding Raconers. Ist Prizo : Trophy valued at £2 2s. 2nd Prize : Tiophy valued at £1 Is. Class.--For Best Grade Sow of any recognised or standard breed other than Berkshire not more than nine months old and Buitubl I'm breeding Baconers Ist I'ii/M : Trophy valued at. £2 2,
.'ml I'ii/i' : Trophy valued fit £1 is n»Nl>I I'll >NS : 1. Enframe fV<> | ciyahle 2 2. Eudi S.iw uitc.ed must havo been the absolute property of and fod and attended to !>y the Exhibitor for iliree months prior to date of Hlmw. .'5. Exhiliitor must ho a liny or girl not ii'dei than I 'l yoars and a resident witliin I'■ unit of I'ukekohe Post Office I. Exhiliitor.s are requested to ho in attendance on occasion of judging. ft. Conditions 2 and > must ho certified to by eiiher parent or guardian of exhiliitor. 100,1
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 471, 10 October 1919, Page 3
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