Amusements, Etc. PUKEKOHE BOWLINC CLUB. A day Tourney on MONDAY, October 27th, play to commence at 9.15 am. sharp. Entries from the Club members are solicited and will be received up to SATURDAY, October 25th, at noon All entries must be in writing accompanied by 10- Entrance Fee per Team J. O. RUSSELL, I'O.IS Hon. Sop. PREMIER HALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd. The great screen production of TOM MIX in " Mr. LOGAN, U.S.A." A story of the Amnrican Secret Service during the recent war against Germany. Tom Mix is America's greatest screen actor. This feature is shown under the Fox Film management. The admission charges are - Adults, 2/- and 1 '3, plus tax. All children are to be admitted at 'ld eaih. 1082
iRETURNED SOLDIERS; REVEL'S HALL, TUAKAU, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER sth, Tuakau Returned Soldiers' BALL. Grand March, 8 p.m. prompt. Tickets, 10'-. Ladies free. C A. RYDER. 1074 Hon. Sec. BUCKLAND Third Home Industrial Exhibition and Flower Show, In aid of St. Paul's Church, Buckland, BUCKLAND HALL, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, November 7th and Hth. Entries close wilh the Secretary on November Oth Ring telephone 10.5 m and a schedule will he posted light away. The Show will ho open from 2 pin. to r ) p m and from 7 p.m. till 10 p.m. each day. Grand Concert Programme arranged Gating, Guessing Competitions galore, Come along and see this increasingly p 'pillar Show growing higgor every year. Don't fail to roll up. Children's exhibits a feature.
Admission -1/-. Children fid. Family tickets, 3, -. J. B. BIM, 1080 Secretary. BUCKLAND Adjourned Peace Celebrations Sports, Will bo held in McKean's paddock, Buckland, on SATURDAY, November 15th. Admission to grounds—Adults, 1/- ; Children of School age, free. Hot water provided. All local children under nine years of age will be given a prize. A good programme of events has been drawn up. F. R WYKES, 1078 Hon. Sec., Committee. MANUREWA SHOW SOCIETY. Annual Spring Show, MANURE W A HALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22»i». Horticultural, Farm and Industrial Exhibits. Interesting Children's Classes. Attractive Side Shows. Schedules on application to the Secretary, H. V. Bukton, 'Phone No 4, Manurewa 1058 MAUKU ATHLETIC CLUB. O The above Club will resume their Annual Sports and Picnic at Patumahoe on New Year's Day 1920, after an interruption of three years, on account (if tho war. Programmes will he issued shortly. HUBERT C. nAY, lo7<i Secretary.
PIGS, PIGS. The New Zealand Farmers' Cc-Operative Bacon and Meat Packing Co.. Ltd. Will receive prime Porkers and Niic-oner* nl - K. NKWSON. Huver, M:iiiKeri'
BILLIARDS. | Pukekohe Defeats Waiuku. A Wtiiuku billiard team visited | I'ukekohoon Monday to play | t local team The visitors were de- ! f. ;itc(l liy •";"> points. The highest ; i-iik of 'is, was compiled by Mr E. !. Mi.nison of Waiuku. Appended urn the smre.a, Pukekohe names bomentioned first: W. Kutler 158 lost to K J. Morrison '/vi; L Mu[ifliiiintt -•*'", bent Christiansen I'.M; .1 oWltilley 'j.'jii lieat Williams 2.'3!); , II 0. Lvsiiar -J l<> lost to 11. Hamuli 'J'.o'; J. J. Cifidy 'J'.o beat Lini wood Jos ; |{ Clnrke 'J.'.U heat W i BarriUll I'•:.'. Total* Pukekohe ! liifjs, Waiuku :?.*}:]. I Tue visitors were hospitably onI tertained by the local men.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 475, 24 October 1919, Page 3
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