Amirspments, Etc. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SOCIAL Farewell to Mr J. Df..\t and Family ODDFELLOWS' HALL, TO-NIGHT At 8 p.m sharp, Music, Dancing, and Refreshments. Gents, Is. Ladies a basket Everyone cordially invited. 1 (m THEATRE, PUKEKOHE. TO-NIGHT. The Carlson Bellringers Direct from the Leading Theatres. Novelty Musicians, Instrumentalists, and Mirrimbophonists. MAVISINA. The little Japane?# wonder on the Zylophone and bells. FRED CARLSON.—Tenor Vocalist, singing songs that reach the heart. The Great Mirrimbophone Band. Hear this wonderful instrument. Full of Novelty. Variety, and Comedy. Prices—2 6 and 1,6, plus tax. Children. i»d and 1-. Reserved seats 3d extra. Doors open 7.30 p m. Box Plan at Bookerv. %9
Tennis Dance I The next Tennis Dance wlil be I held this coming Thursday. Programme includes a Maxina. Next Thursday, October ' 16th, Oddfellows' Hall. Everybody will be there. R. G. V. PKAR, Hon. Sec. 1034 PUKEKOHE BOWLING club. THE official opeiiing of the green will be hold on SATURDAY, October IS, at 2,10 p.m. All members and intending members and their friends are cordially invited to attend. Dining the afternoon the Pukokohe orchestra will render a programme of music J. G. RUSBELL, Hon. Sec. H BOCKKTT, 1023 President MAUKU ATHLETIC CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, PATUMAHOE HALL, FRIDAY 17th, at 8 p.m. Sharp. Rusiness: Election of Officers ; the consideration of the advisability of holding the Annual Sports Meeting on New Year's Day; and General. AM interested are cordially invited to attend. HUBERT C. HAY, 1025 S<cretary.
GRAND MAORI ENTERTAINMENT. (Under the Direction of N. Hira). To be held in the PREMIER lIALL, Pukekohe on TUESDAY, 21st October, at 8 O'clock, Come and hear the great Maoii Baiitone and Ragtime Singer, NIA HIRA, Accompanied by the chaiming Maori Actress, LENA HIRA. MISS MOLLY WILLIAMS, the charming Maori Sentimental Singer. MARY WATKNE, the famous Hawaian DaneThe beautiful Poi Dances and Maori Hakau (War Dances). Maori Part Songs. Manual Evrcise by Maori Girls. Physical E.\ rcise by the Boys. Managing Director, N. Wil-on. Stage Manager, Nia Hira. Assistant, J. Wilson. Admission—Adults, 2'G and 1/6. Children, half-price. 1020 PREMIER HALL, PUKh'KOHE
Rose and Sweet Pea Show Thursday and Friday, Nov 13 & 14, 1919 In aid of the funds of St Andrew's Church, Pukekohe Goods of any description thankfully received for Gift Sale or Fancy Stall Entiies close at 9 p.m. on Saturday Nov. Bth, 1919. Same may he left with Messrs A F Brown and Alan P. Day, or at Joint Secretaries, or Mr (' K Lawrie's office, on Nov. Hth, between 5 and 9 p.m. A. F. BROWN, AI.AN P. I»AY, 10;',8 Joint Sees
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