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DISTRICT NEWS.

TUAKAU. PUBLIC HALL PROPOPAI#T LOAN 01- 570«W TO BE A largely-.ittendcu public fl HUr was held :n ihe Tuakau Thursday last,, Mr. Dyne? Fulton (chairman of the Town Board) presiding, when the proposal was submitled to raise a loan of *:7o<>o for the purpose of erecting a public hall, library, end soldiers' roon, to be known as the Tuakau Memorial Hall, in memory of those soldiers who-wsnt 101 ward to uphold the traditions of :he British Empire it. the light for Jinti c. right and liberty and who made the supreme sacrifice. The meeting approved almost unanimously of the scheme, there being two dissentients. The Town Board was instiucted to proceed with submitting the proposal to the ratepayers. A poll will be taken on tne. question mi uptember 15 in conjunction wth - the biennial election of members of the Town Hoard. Several sites are under oiler to the board, and prices for other suitable sites are awaited.

RETURNEI) SOLDIERS' BALL. f TOMORROW NIGHT. Present indications point to the Tuakau returned soldiers' ball, a . which takes place in the Tuakau Hall ' to-morrow night, being an-unqualified m, success froni.au. poin,ts of view. The V;* ■ committee.;iJwwSfft no stone unturn- ; ed to accmnpmh a triumph ashlar as this function is concerned, anxrintending pJ*toms ran rest assured of spending a royal evejwng's entertainment. ' "*■'' w MANUREWA. GRAND MOVIE BALL The movie ball, which is to be held in the theatre to-morrow night, should prove to be a huge success. The secretary, Mr*. J. G. Rogers, has all the arrangements well in hand, and the committee, who are a band of busy workers, have got the floor in very good nick. J/>vers of the light fantastic can look forward to something well'out of the ordinary in the dancing line.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 554, 3 August 1920, Page 2

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DISTRICT NEWS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 554, 3 August 1920, Page 2

DISTRICT NEWS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 554, 3 August 1920, Page 2

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