amusements, meetings, etc. POPULAR PICTURES. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, i TO-NIGHT. Besides Ful%. Programme of PARAMOUNT Supports, WILLIIM S. HART, in "RlDira GAWNE. " "RIDDIK GAWNE. " There was hewn earth when Riddle faced the njpfthe lia-l sought for 20 years, the had murdered his brother, thl who had sought to defame thl on* woman Riddle had ever love® "a. A Musterpifta of Twilling Action Jtid Suisse. AND NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT, A Big Double Star Attraction. Roth Pictures of the Best. JAN I'] ANN KATHKRINE LEE in "DOING THEIR BIT," Von Remember them in "Swat the Spy." And JEWEL CARMEN in "LAWLESS LOVE," An Out-West Out-of-doors Picture.
PREMIER HALL, PUKEKOHE. PICTURES PICTURES Under Auspicf* Memodist Missions MOND/br, mjHE 28, atw p.m. 150-ORIGIMiL SLIDES—ISO. A TRIP TWI&UGH PAPUAN JsLAIJDS. By RE# M. a. GILMOUK. For Twenw Years' in New Guinea. MUSICAL ITEMS, ETC. Admission Free. Collection for Missions.
PUNI HALL. MONDAY, JUNE 28th. farewel|lj46cial MR. AND MRSrBURGESS, AND MR./G. LUCK. Tickets: Gents 2s 6d. £®flies, Is. C. DAZLEY, 6 Hon. Sec.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. The ANNUAL MEETING of the Chamber of ComniirceJtill be held in the Carnival on MONDAY, Jane 28, at p.m. All members members are request#! to\be present. Business: ReArt and Election of OfficwC for ensuljg year. , ' ■% S. ROBERTS, 99 4 ' Secretary.
ST. ANDREW'S (ANGLICAN) CHURCH. \ RA.RISH SOCIAL* will be held in e (WdfellowskHw, Pukekohe, on EDNESDAY, jjtot 30th, sit 7.30 n.. at which Ir Rev. J. L. A. lyll, of Aucklmft will give an address. Good arAcal programme, cards, dancta& aM refreshments. Admission: tiwfcta Is %• JUldie? a basket. /'•' it, P. DAY,Treasurer.
FILM EXTRAORDINARY. THE LIFE ITORY OF JOHN LEE. THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG. Frederick Haldane, the Celebrated Orator Will Lecture the Picture. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Prices: Adults 2s and Is 6d (plus tax). Children, 6d and Is (plus tax) Reserves at The Bookery, 3d Extra. 100
TUAKAU RETURNt.Dk SOLDIERS' BALL. 4, 1920. /ft.. A. RYDER, 5 Secretary.
CHURCH SERVIQES, CHURCH OF tNGUND. FOURTH SUNDAY JUNE *7 St. Andrew'djiPukelcoHi. Holy Communion Morning Prayer ana H, Evensong and Sermorfa 7. St. Paul's£-BudjPand. Holy Communion £nd S|nnon, U. Children's Service, 1.30. Evensong and Sermon, 7. Harrisville Mission Hall. Evensong and Sermon, 2.45.
PUKEKOHE PRESBYTERIAN CH^RQE. SUNDAY, 27. St. James', 11 W. Burrow. St. James', 7 p.m.—Allan. Pukekohe East, 11 a.m—-Wf E. Allan. Bombay, 2.30 p.m.—Mr. ET Allan. Tuakau, 7 p.m.—Rev. S. Nixon. METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY, JUNE 27. Pukekohe, 11-iMr. C. Bycroft. Pukekohe, 7—Rlfc J. Olphert. Buckland, 11—MfsJ& Bycroft. Buckland, 7—Mr. Vlllfc. Tuakau, 11—Rev. J. Olphert. Tuakau, 7—Supply. Bombay, 11—Rev. W. T. Hooper. Carlton, 7—Mr. Day. I'aparata, 2.3o—Rev W. T. Hooper. Karaka (2), 2.30--Mr. Farnsworth. I Ramarama, 7.30 —Rev. W. T. Hooper. THREE CANALS
LINKING UP BY WATER. A from Auckland urge<jl3ge Hamilton Chamber of Commerce '\%o reopen the question of con-
structfifc three canals to connect] V/allCftgj, Manukqu,. Waitemata, and the Swpara. Th§ writer urged the chamber to arrange a conference on the inatter, which he regarded as of the jiifmost importance to the district named. Mr: A. L. Stephenson stated that the people ol' the Waikato had been
agitating for these canals for many years, and had been successful in getting an inland waterways commission set up, but it was held up for want of personnel. It was decided to urge the Government to complete the personnel of the commission OS early as poss^rie.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 543, 25 June 1920, Page 2
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