CHURCH SERVICES. Church of England. SEXAGEBIMA BUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1920. S. Andrew's, Pukekohe. Holy Communion, 8 Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 Evensong and Sermon, 7 . 8t PAUL'S, BUCKLAND ,Matins, Litany and Sermon, 11 Evensong and Sermon, 7 0 p.m. HARRIBVILLE MISSION HALL Evensong and Sermon, 2.45 Pukekohe Presbyterian Charge. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8. St James', 11, Supply „ 7, Rev. 8 Nixon Pukekohe East, 11, Rev. 8. Nixon Bombay, 2.30, Rev. 8. Nixon Congregational Meeting in St. James' after evening service. Pukekohe Methodist Circuit SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8. Pukekohe, 11, Mr E. Allen 7, Supply Bucklaml, 11, Rev. J. F. Martin „ 7.30, Mr C. Bycroft Tuakau, 11, MrC- Bycroft „ 7.30, Mr Gordon Bycroft Bombay, 12 Mr Yant Karaka, 2 30, Rev J. F. Martin Rama Rama, 7, Rev. J. F. Martin Amusements, Meetings, Etc PREMIER HALL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9,
XXIJ2I WORLD'S ENTERTAINERS ORLD'3 HiNTERTAINERS Introducing WINIFRED LA FRANCE Whose personality, songs and wonderful dresses have mads her one of the cleverest and most up-to datesoubrettes in the southern Hemisphere. (Late Prfacipal Boy in J. and N. Tait's Pantomine " Aladdin") Also, ZOE ZOE (The Boy With 1000 Eyes) The World's Greatest Mystery Wizard. He has mystified the world by bis marvellous gifts of second sight. Also, MR KENNETH BURTELL, The Man of Mystery, and MR CHARLES CbPELAND Lightning Sketch Artist and Society Entertainer. MR GEORGE REEVES Monologibt. Prices—3/2 and 21. Box Plan at The Bookeiy. 439 PREMIER HALL. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, Maok Bennett's indelible contribution to screen history r - MABEL NORMAND in MICKEY. It's comedy—it's melodrama—it's romance—it's western—it's human—it's JUST MJOKEY. Prices—Adults, 2/-and 1/7 plus tax. Children, 6d and 1/-. Reserves, 3d extra. Plan at The Bookery. gg jEVEDON A. & V ASSOCIATION^ BATURDAI INUAL SHOW. F February 7. Gates opjpTto iqhlic 9 a.m. Hot jwer provi&d free. Qood\ motor road via l|pakura. LEJWDON BttOW GROUNDS F SATURDAY NEXtf\ 426
A GRAND BAZAAR & SALE OF WORK Will be held in the Tuakau Hall on FEBRUAR? 12cb, 13th & 14th Iu aid of St. Andrew's Church and Presbytery Fund A splendid collection of Fancy Work, Painting, Cushions, Art Needlework, Camng, etc. Several beautiful articles to rafle. The drawing of the Grand Art Union will take place on SATURDAY, February 14thDainty Refreshments, afternoon and evening, 9d. An excellent musical programme will be submitted each evenibg. Sheep weight Guessing Competition. Fishing Pond. Bran Dip Buneating Contest. Nail driving Contest for ladies. Heaps of fun for young and old. AdmissionAfternoon. free. Evening, 6d. P, M KEPPEL, 415 Hon. Secretary. FRANKLIN A. AND P. SOCIETf. School Children's Jersey * Judging Competition At FRANKLIN SHOW, 27th & 28th FEBRUARY, 1920. Class 140b.—Mr Claud Rountree < ffers a cup valued £5 5s to be won twice running or three times at intervals, by a child selected to judge from each primary school. Each school is only entitled to enter one competitor. live entries or no com- * petition. The donor reserves the light to alter these conditions from year to year as cirlumrtancas may require. Entry Free. Entries close TUESDAY, 10th February, 1920. D. R. HAMILTON, Secretary, Pukekohe. Box 32. !* T^r ra.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 503, 6 February 1920, Page 3
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