AMUSEMENTS, MEETINGS, ETC, POPULAR PICTURES. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. FOR WORSE.' Cecil B. D#' MilleVßest to Date, Children, 9d. '» TUEiiKAY-—NEX'i TUESDAY A Biy \\'i 'nm Fox Projp'amme, N The Thrilling Story of an Interrupted Honeymoon. CONFESSION. -. CONFESSION. f|H(ring the Popular Bewel Carmen, 'And THE SPIDER AND THE FLY And THE SPIDER AND THE FLY An All-star Foxe Feature. Prices as usual, Is Id and Gd. .SOCIAL AND OANCE '**» ill Be Held'in • mall, IGUST ICth. Gd. Ladies, Is. **ELEY, c. S. Com. PREMIER HALL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. The Greatest Play of the Age: "THE MIRACLE MAN." "THE MIRACLE MAN." "THE MIRACLE MAN." Admission: Adults 2s and Is Gd (plus tax). > Children, 6d and Is. Reserves, 3d extra at The Bookery, 321 PUKEKOHE BOWLING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING will be held at the Council Chambers on THURSDAY, August 24, at 8 p.m. Business: Election of Officers, Report and Balance-sheet; to discuss the advisability of acquiring additional visabuity or a ound; general. J. G. RUSSELL, Hon. Sec.
PREMIER HALL, PUKEKOHK. RETURNED SOLDIERS ANNUAL BALL. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1920. AUCTION NOTICES. PATUMAHOE.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1920. AT 1 P.M. THE FRANKLIN FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. Favoured with instructions from Mr. W. J. Macßay, who has sold his farm, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Comprising: 6 COWS 1 HEIFER 4 CALVES 1 HORSE (heavy). 1 HORSE (light). HALF-TON SEED POTATOES. Gig, Disc Harrows, Tip Dray (3in. I tyros), Tip Dray (2V 2 in tyres), Grind Stone, Hay Frame, Spring Cart, Harness, Dray Saddle and Breeching, Separator, Milk Cans. Quantitl of Tools and Sundries. Luncheon Provided. THE FRANKLIN FARMERS' AUC TIONEERING CO., LTD. J. T. STEMBRIDGE, :ilB AUCTIONEER. LAND SALE.
BY AUCTION, AT OUR ROOMS, PREMIER HALL, AUGUST 20th AT 1 P.M. laving received instructions from MK CROWTHER, of King Street, Pukekohe, we will offer for Sale: HIS VALUABLE SECTION, Vith a Frontage of 52ft to King St. Erected thereon is a building, com>rising two shops and dwelling. We advise intending speculators to ittend this sale, as Main Street pro)erties are being much sought after. A . . »CIVIL AND ROBERTS, LAND AUCTIONEERS, ,24 PUKEKOHE. LAND SALE. EAST TAMAKI PROPERTY. '•LOWEBANK FARM"' \ Containing: 161 ACRES FREEHOLD. \cting Ufader instructions, we will sell'bv Yublic Auctiyn, in the Estate of the lute Wifllam Thomson. at \ $ THE HAYMARKET LAND SALE FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, A\ 3»3i> P.M. The Above Wfll-known Superior jjkrm, Situated ':R&Enst Tamaki. The properlw wj'l he offered h three lots, with g*d frontap.cs. On lot vacant, residence, and outbuildings. The lan/f is mostljl flat, with part nndulatinj, and is of good quality: and, owjftg to its convenient posi tion and close proximity to Papatoe toe, thf prospective value is great. FulTparticu'ars and prans from the nuctioneers, and F. C. %estern, Estate Agent, Papatoetoe. \ ALFRED BUOKLAND AND SONS, LTD., AUCTIONFERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, 29L' ALRERT ST.. AUCKLAND.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 557, 13 August 1920, Page 3
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