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AMUSEMENTS, RtEETINOS, ETC. POPULAR PICTURES. j ■ j ODDFELLOWS' htAJtl/ TO-NIGH FOR FREE FOR FREE mind to see, wit The Programme is Out on Its Own.' „ . REMIER HAUL •NIGHT. EW ENGLSISH fOMEDY L COMPAQ 'OLD BILL" E£ as ALF. UNO as 'ERR ie* Charming Young Actress: ILL as VICTOIRE. d by the L TH OF THE [NY. 1 Captivating PICTURE; >lan at The . s. 3s, and 2s

'DANCE. PUKEKOHE A Dance will auspices of the Oddfellows' T * held under tto ve Club in th< THURSDAY, 8 p.m. W. p. J. BROWN, 171 Hon Sec. N.Z CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD. meeting? of fider: '' 10.30 H.ra.— Schlaepfer's lam, FaeratKStiapon. TUESDAY, Julylp, 2.30 p.m.—Patumahoe: PatuWhoc Hall. Mauku: Mauku \ " :nra,r,iU,lv 14th.—Marama\U, 10.30. Mau|Maungat».whiri .o School, 7.30 ,—Pukekawa, :#*!!. Oneero Hall. 1. Ny, 1.30 WM. GOODFELLBW, 168 Managing Director.

PREMIER HALL. TUESDAY, JULY 20th. ZANE GREYS GREATEST,WORK. '■ pi -t CT:-f purple SACF" i.i'ciK rox PRODUCTION ONE IH6KT ONLY. [Adults: 2s and Is (3d (plus tax). > Children, 6d and Is. serves at The Bookery, 3d Lxti #d Z CtUS SGC!A! i':.r'i".% :* 4 iHfttp.r;? £ : J..:: i •:,* 1s" ( GRAND CONCERT. PREMIER HALL. THURSDAY, JULY 29th. Assist Fur.cl For Completion of hil-.ckohe Technical School. TICKETS: Two ShiJlk ■A. W. OLDHAM, V* Hon. Sec. American capitalists are said to be pouring money into Canada for the development of its natural lesowces. George Wright, hydro-electric commissioner of Toronto, told a New Fork reporter recently that the country was in a very prosperous condition. The groat oil organisations weiv opening up'the McKenzie River oil basin, which had hitherto been neglected because of its inaccessibility. Geologists state that the deposits of this basin are the greatest in tho world.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 548, 13 July 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 548, 13 July 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 548, 13 July 1920, Page 3

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