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FOOTBALL

The annual general meetiner of thr Pukekohe I ooibfill Club will be held j„ the Borough Council Chambers on Thursday at 7.45 p.m. shajip. Members and intending; members are requested to be present.

Drink deep, or taste not the Pieri""shaUow draughts intoxicate the brain, But drink deeply sobers us again.

"No more coats bought here, was the rather surprising sign no tic-otl by Mn. W. K. Caldow in v second-hand shops in London las' November. Slill wondering why sue! a notice should be exhibited, he pass ed another shoo of the same class with a similar sign exhibited. Aston islied at this extraordinary slumi in such luxurious ;arments, Mr. dow made inquiries, and lound ou. that whilst the munition worker; were earning big monev during war nearly everyone of them wen! in for a'fur coat, but the "goo; times" having come to an end, cms was not (|uite so plentiful, and man of Iheiii wo <e comiielled to nart wil 1 their treasured oossessions. It happened down Wnipipi vvav. / land owner, whose neighbours catt 1 had a bad habit of getting into hi: crops, had occasion to be away fron home recently, and during his ah sonce some cuttle irt<> his eroi of turnips. His wife, naturally feel inu very much annoyed, gave instruc

It happened down Wnipipi w;'\ . / land owner, whose neighbours eatt l had a had habit of getting into hi: crops, had occasion to be away fron home recently, and during his ah sonco some c;itt!o tjot ir t<» his cr<u of turnips. 11 is wife, naturally feel intr very much annoyed, gave instruc tions that tthe "strays" should be impounded. The cattle were rounded up, and after considerable trouble were driven into the pound, v\ ith s< much damages attached. Next dav the owner returned home and found that the cattle which had been impounded were his own. What he said can only be imagined.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 514, 16 March 1920, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
320

FOOTBALL Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 514, 16 March 1920, Page 3

FOOTBALL Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 514, 16 March 1920, Page 3

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