Amusements, Etc. ONEWHERO TENNIS CLUB. Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, In aid of the above, to be held in the CENTRAL HALL, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7TII. Good Music. Good Flosr. Good Supper. Gents' Tickets, 5 Ladies', 3 Children, 1 ROBERT J. GLASGOW, 31 non. Sec. Papakura Musical Society's Second Concert. SEASON 1919. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, at 8 p m. METHODIST H\LL, PAPAKURA. Artists—Miss Etta, Miss Schneideman Mrs W. Crawford, Messrs N. Wright and F G. Buurke. Aocompanist : Mr Leo. Whittaker. BUCKLAND Third Home Industrial Exhibition and Flower Show, In aid of St. Paul's Church, Buckland, BUCKLAND HALL, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, November 7th and Bth. Entries close with the Secretary on November fith Ring telephone 105 m and a schedule will be posted right away The Show will be open from 2 pm. to "> p m and fiom 7 p.m. till 10 p.m. each day. Grand Concert Programme arranged. Games, Guessing Competitions galore. Come along and see this increasingly popular Show growing bigger every year. Don't fail to roll up, Children's exhibits a feature. The Bhow will be officia'ly opened by His Worship the Mayor of Pukekohe, Mr C. K. Lawrie. Everyone invited. Admission - 1/-. Children 6d. Family tickets, 3/-. J. B. BIM, 1080 Secretary.
NOTICE. A PLAIN and Fancy Dress Dance will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall on MONDAY NEXT, November 10th. Gents, 2 6. Ladies, 1 30 F W. STEMBRIDGE PUKEKOHE SUBURBAN TENNIS CLUB, Will hold the Final Danoe of the Season, In the Pukekohe East Hall on WEDNESDAY, 12th November. Gents, 2 6. Ladies, 1 -. 40 .1 LAUER, Stcretary. PREMIER HALL, PUKEKOHE St. ANDREW S CHURCH FLOWER SHOW, Thursday and Friday, Nov Li \ 11, 11)19 Entries close at 9 p.m. ou Saturday, November Bth, 1919 Same may be left with Secretaries, or at Mr C K Liiwrie'a office between o and 9 p m. ou night of rinsing. SPECIAL PRICES. POTATOES fLst 28lbs for table. Ist prize, f',2 2s ; 2nd, .">olbs '• Champion " Flour. Special cash prizes of 10 (I Ist prize, and 5 • second prize, have been allotted in lieu of prize money specified in schedule for the following sectionsSection 1, Roses (6 blooms); 6, Champion Rose; 7, Champion Sweet Pea ; 8, Collection Sweet Peas ; 14, Collection Cut Flower* ; 36, Decorated Table ; 37 Decorated Table (novices); Class V, Vegetables, poftits priz*, 10/6; Class VII., Home Products, points prize, 10 6.
Schedules obtainable from A. V RROWN, ALAN P. lUY, 41 Joint Sees. PUNT HALL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17. "HARD-UP" SOCIAL, Arranged by the ladies of I'uni and district. Gents, 2. 6. Ladie?. 1/-. A prize will be given for the best " dead-beat." Those not appearing as " hard-ups " will be fined. 33 PREMIER El ALL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th. The play that has brought mirth to millions, " THE BETTER 'OLE." Old England's masterpiece, Alf., Bert and old Bill From Capt Bruce Bairnsfather'a " Fragments from France " "The Better 'Ole ' is the best 'Ole old England has produced. Prices- Adults 1 0 and 2 ■ plus tax. Children, 'id and I , plus tax. Id NOTICE. rpAKE NOTICE that the underX signed kokkkt henry M.QOL'OU (of thi> late firm of McGough arid (hunt) and WILLIAM HKNUY HAWKE both of Pukek*die have »n•< ml into partnership as ft inn tlit> dii'o hereof and will carry on undir the firm name or style .Mc'JOUUII and M.WVKE, Land, Estate and Commission Agents and Land Valuers at t!r ir lousiness premises k - >wn as King's I'liiimhriN situate in King Street Pukekoho. Dated this thirty lirst day of Oeto" her P.M'J. R H MeGOUGH, W. H. ILYWKE. Witness— PERCY 11. BASLEY, ! 1* Solicitor, Pukekohe,
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 478, 4 November 1919, Page 3
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