Amusements, Etc. PUKEKOHE BOWLING CLUB. THE official opening of the green will ho held »n SATURDAY, O.toher IS, at 230 p.m All members and intending memhers and their friends ere cordially invited to attend. liming the afternoon tlie Pukokohe orchestra wil' render a. pro ramme of music. J 0. RUSSELL, Hon. Sec. H KOCKKTT, 1023 President.
GRAND MAORI ENTERTAINMENT, (Under the Direction of N. Hira). TobeheldinthePßEMlKß HALL, PuVekohe on TUESDAY, 21st October, at R OYl..ck. Come and hear the great Maoii Baritone and Ragtime Singer, NIA HIRA, Accompanied by the charming Maori Actress, LENA HIRA. MISS MOLLY WILLIAMS, the charming Maori Sentimental Singer. MARY WATENE, the famous Hawaian Dancer. The beautiful Poi Dances and Maori Hakas (War Dances). Maori Part Songs. Manual Exercise by Maori Girls. Physical Exercise by the Boys. Managing Director, N. Wilson. Stage Managi r, Nia Hira. Assistant, J. Wilson. Admission—Adults, 2/6 and 1/8. Children, half-price. 1020 NOTIGE. A SOCIAL & DANCE Will be held in PUNI PUBLIC HALL on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, in aid of Social Funds. ROY FULTON, Hon. Sec. PUKEKOHE BOROUGH COUNCIL. War Memorial.
PUBLIC MEETING will be k- held iu the Borough Council Chambers on THURSDAY NEXT, | 23rd inst, at 8 p m., to discuss the matter of the erection of the War Memorial in Pukekohe. All those interested are requested to attend. c. k: lawrie, 1 O'iD Mayor. The Pukekohe Footballers' Ball is on Monday, Oct. 27. Arc you going''
PREMIbK HALL, PUKKKOHE Rose and Sweet Pea Show Thursday find Friday, Nov l.'i & 14, In aid of the funds of St Andrew's Church, I'ukokuho (Jimmlh (if any description thankfully received for (lift S»le or Fancy Htall Kntries <h so at '.' |i m. on Saturday Nov. s-h, |ill'.i Same may he left with Mc.s ?<, A F Brown and Alan I'. hay, it a' Joint Secretaries, or Mr C K I.hvmm-'h i.llicf, on Nov. 'Uh, hotwc n ; "> and '' |».ni. A F. BIiOWN, A I \N T DAY, i Ki;in Joint Fees Tin' '-ky with clouds was overcast, ■\ ■ I li< iij'-v. :ii'.| urged my way. I n nli' ii liricl hut wis*' delay I I urned iiiin ii ln'uiistV l tore, lor vx li.it I'd often nought before l'\ r roughs and colds the best, he sure. A bottle of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 473, 17 October 1919, Page 3
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