AMUSEMENTS, MEETINGS, ETC. POPULAR PICTURES. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. PARAMOUNT Presents ENID BENNETT in "THE VAMP." With Usual Good Supports. A Programme You Should Not Miss. And on TUESDAY NEXT, VALESKA SURATT In the Sensational New York Stage Success. "A RICH MAN'S PLAYTHING." A striring story of a girl and a man who doubts the power to resist the influence of wealth. He Tries Her, and She Wins. FOX supporting items complete a good evening's entertainment.
PLAIN, FANCY DRESS, AND MASQUERADE BifLL. HALL, NE 21, 19: / Admission 25 ./Gents, 3s. Ladies Is Gd. METHODIST CHURCH. FOREIGN MISSION MEETING AT tM P.M. 'PAPUA REV/M. K. S PEOPLE." 64 Collection for Missions.
PREMIER HALL. TUESDAY NEXT. The N.Z. Masterpiece: 'THE LAND WE LIVE IN." "THE LAND WE LIVE IN." A Two Years' Tour of New Zealand in Two Hours. The Picture that Reveals in a De- , lightful Fashion the Wonders of . New Zealand. SEE THE GLORIES OF YOUR OWN LAND. i KNOW YOUR OWN COUNTRY. Things Worth Seeing and Scenes Worth Seeing. THE LAND WE LIVE IN." Raises Pictures on a . HIGHER AND INTELLECTUAL , PEDESTAL. ■ "THE LAND WE LIVE IN." ) Also a CHARLIE CHAPLIN 2000 ft Comedy, entitled, "CHARLIE'S PICNIC." Special Prices to All Children: Cd Each. Adults Is 6d and Is (plus tax). Box Plan at The Bookery. 45 No Booking Fee. { A GRAND BASKET SOCIAL will be given in the Patumahoe Hall by i the ""Patumahoe Footballers on June i 23. The baskets to be sold by auc- I tion. Gents 3s. Ladies Is 6d. Re- < freshments and good music provided. —C. R. Sheppa rd, Secrelay. 47 1 ALFRISTON BROOKBY MEMORIAL \ The Monument erected by the resi- f dents of Alfriston and Brookby in memory of the fallen soldiers of those districts will be unveiled on Thursday, June 24, at 2.30 p.m. by the Mayor of Auckland, Mr. J. H. Gunson. All are cordially invited. D. A. REID, Chairman. J. MUIR, Hon. Sec. 60 PUN I HALfc MONDAY? JUNfllWth. FAREWELL SOCIAL TO MR. AND Mlftf BURGESS, AND MIU'G. LUCAS. tickets: Gents 2s 6d. Ladies, Is. 1 C. DAZLEY, 66 1 l ST. ANDREW'S (ANGLICAN) CHURCH. % A PARISH SOCIAL will be '0 the Oddfellows' Hall, Pukekolfo, on WEDNESDAY, June 30th, at 7.30 p.m., at which Rev. 1. L. A. Kayll, of Auckland. fr*H give an address.. Gflfcd m/sical programme, cards, Vdaftlhg, <■>■ and refreslimcnts. Alinfas\»:>Uent3 Is Gd, Ladies a basket. \ A.V- BROWN, Secretary. A. P. DAY, Treasurer. AUCTION NOTICES. j BOMBAY. MONDAY, JUNE 21st. AT 12 NOON. THE FRANKLJN FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD.. Having instructions from Mr. H. Bingham (late,?. Christies farm), who sold hfcs farm, will sell as above. .* ■ 6 CHOICE DAfRY/ COWS, Jersey and Shorth&n/ due to calve early in Augbfrt. 1 PONY, SPRIW CART, DISC HARROWS,/f 1 S.F. PLOUGff
tato Mouldfcv, |sGal Alpha Uival Separ|tor,AMilk Strainer, 1 Set Gig Harness 15 Sheets.Corrugated Jlron, I 200 Gal Tank, Quantity TimbeV, Too.s, and Sundries. ' „ N.B.—Thfe above cows are Ml r;rstclass, and 4he implements are practically new. Luncheon Provided. J. T. STEMBRIDGE, 38 AUCTIONEER. PAERATA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30th.
AT 11.30 A.M. THE FRANIfLIN FARMERS' AUUTIONEERJNO COy LTD., Favoured with\ instructions from MRS. sold her farm, %fc 'the WHOLE IHfcHER DAIRY IMPLKMBHTS ' FURNITURE Ar, Particulars Later. $— — % J. T. STEMBRIDC 62 /ftjCTIONEER. FORD PARTS— Everything to fit I a Ford Car at Gallagher, Howe and . Moore's, Pukekohe. 11l
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 541, 18 June 1920, Page 3
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