AMUSEMENTS, MEETINGS, ETC. POPULAR PICTURES. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. FOX WEEKLY NEWS. MUTT AND JEFF—Sunshine Comedy And "A RICH MAN'S PLAYTHING," Featuring VELASKA SURATT, Make Up a First-class Programme, FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT. WILLIAM S. HART, in "RIDDLE GAWNE." There was hell on earth when Riddle faced the man jie had sought for 20 years, the man who had murdered iiis brother, the man who had sought to defame the only woman Riddle had ever loved. A masterpiece of thrilling action Mid surprises. You stiould not miss this picture and its Paramount supports.
PREMIER HALL. t TO-NIGHT. 'Ae N.Z. Masterjiifce: THEkAND WE L#E IN. THE LAND WE WVE IN. •s' Tour i Two.' 'New Zealand Jfr. 'tils in a DeWondevs of and. OF YOUR OWN ). WN COUNTRY. ; and Scenes .E LIVE IN." ures.on a JTELLECTUAL 4, LIVE IN." .ARLIE SIAPLTN 2000 ft Jomedy, erratled, .ARLIE'S ICNIC." 6d Each. Children: Its Is 6d and Is ( fßox Plan at The Bdfckery. No Booking Fee;
the Patuma 23. The baa A GRAND BASKET SOCIAL will ' ~«fumahoe Hall by jotballers on June to be sold by aucLadies Is 6d. Reood music provided. —C.~R. Sheppa r"d, Secretay. 47 ALFRISTONBROOKBY MEMOKIAL id Brookby in memory of soldiers of those be unveiled on Thursday, JagF2%at 2.30 p.m. by the MayoErfOT Aucßwid, Mr. J. H. Gunson. JRI are 1). A. REID, < J. MUIR,H6n. 60 ' TUAKAU PATRIOTIC LEAGUE - And SOLDII in the Con TUAK FRIDAY, ee-Room, HALL, 25th, 1920, Every Member Earneslßy Requested / to / A. H. TAMER, «n / lion. Sec. Foursome will Club's Links. retary, June 25. , Mr. ( 25. ' on the Golt i of intending _J In to the secner, by Friday, C. BONNER, Secretary. PATUMAHOE PUBLIC HALL. RETURNED. SOLDIERS' ' ASSOCIATION (Incorp.) A PATUMAHOE PUBLIC HAJLL. .T 7.45 P.M. M ■ Mildred. Musical Items bVtfr. J. H. Wright. Don't Miss Thisl*"'""'"* 1 ««*""• RflH At the exclusion %f the lecture the aims a*& objects S the Returnee Kffl ri IT37I^P. *. M«H rllLOf Ul± \ and what still has to ft done; also the business dealt with tt the recent Confefence at Wellington ERICIiAY, {jg Secretary R.S.A. DANCING CLASS. MRS. JAMES WYLIE, of Auckland, intends holding a class in the Oddfellows' Hall, on Ist July, 1920, at 8 pm. Intending members please send in their names at once. Fees in advance. Write, or ring' phone 20D. 70 TUAKAU RETURNI.D SOLDIERS' BALL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUSI 4, 1920. C. A. RYDER, 75 Secretary. STOCK SALES.
The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. report:— At Hamilton on Thursday we >ard•d close on 1000 sheep and 400 head cattle. Fat sheep were yarded in •onsiderable quantity and realized fair values. Wearers (medium) reached 3bs l()d, wes 34s and woolly hoggets 275. There was a larger yarding thai, sual of beef, and the standard nf nine, though not quite so high as previous week, was well mainlined throughout. Lightweight steers made to U3 ss. ows to £l4 13s, medium grade £lO is. The number of store cattle -•rded was smaller than previous !es with values muc hon a par. The mand for 20 months' steers seemed imewhat brighter, and a line <>f meium yearling heifers made up to £3 •<«, Pigs were in fair supply with V: t'y improved demand.
'.yuaeans of a multiplex telegraph t«fcU£fch as that which is shortly lifftroduced into New Zealand, is possible for one who has had no •)fcia' training in the Morse alpha- * to send telegraph messages, the g;ge hpirg signalled by is, keys similar to thos*? riter. Eight messag* me wire at the sann .utomatically type-pri living station on the i £orms. In one system, pletion of a message, .perator depressed a«! automatically turns ovw: the receiving end, leavi; page exposed ready to next message. •<
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 542, 22 June 1920, Page 3
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