Amusements, Meetings, Ete. PATUMAH •BALL e above hall on ER 4th. Good Music. Ladies 2s. McALPINE, Secretary. MANUREWA TOWN BOARD. A PUBLIC MEETING Of al ' TUESDAY, A ER 4, 1920, p.m. littee to formuor a Suitable "lemorial. CORIN, Chairman. PUNI HALL. L AN£ DANCE lunc. lli Gents 2s 6d. Ladies Is. C. DAZELEY, Secretary.
A HURRICANE OF HILARITY. PREMIER HALL i Direction Victor Beck. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12. THE JOYOUS SHOW: THE FAMOUS DIGGERS. New Zealand's Old Favourites. Farewell Visit Prior to Touring *■ the East. Fresh from Record Breaking Seasons in Australia. Under the Patronage of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. BIGGER, BRIGHTER, THAN EVER. • The Original Combination with sin International Reputation.
THE FAMOUS DIGGERS, ft 20— Artist* 21. Including: Stan Lawson, "The Misleading Lbdy." Tano Fama Comedian. Frank Perkins Baritone. Gus Dawson, Ragtime Exponent and Dancer. Donald Stuart Comedian. George Proctor I Tenor. Len. Walker, Dancer and Light Comedian. And Magnificent Select Orchestra, BRILLIANT NeV PROGRAMME. I New Musical Gems, New Humorous Items, New Revues, New Potted Plays, New Comedy Sketches, New Dancing Dances. AN EVENING OF DELIRIOUS FUN. Short Rests for Breathing. Prices: 4s, 3s, 2s (plus tax). Box Plan at The Bookery on Friday next. Claude Haigh • Touring Manager. 693
Church Services. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY'AFTER * TRINITY. Holy Morning Prayer a Children's Service, Holy Baptism and Evensong and S " Holy ConptiVhion and Sei Evensiig-and Sermon, 7.
PUKEKOHE PRESBYTERIAN V CHARGE. TOBER 3. E. Allan. ft Nixon. ;v2 Baptism of Infants, uhe East, 11—Rev. S. Nixon. Bothbay, .2.3o—Rev. S. Nixon..
METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3. Pukekohe, 11" Pukekohe, 7 Buckland, 11—Re Buckland, 7—Mr, Tuakau, 11—M Bombay, IL*-Mr. J. Hunter. Paparata, 2.3o—Mr. J. Hunter. Karaka (1 and 2), 11 and 2.3o—Mr Ward. Ramarama, 7.3o—Rev. J. Olphert. Runciman, 2.3o—Rev. J. Olphert.
Public Notice*. TO LAND AGENTS. Kindly of 100 acres has beeniftttv Lappwed anil Mungall, TuaMu. 7!^*^ 688 P.*fc4l£JG. LEGAL. I have pleasure in notifying the residents of Tuakau and District that, having returned from active service, I have commenced the practice of my profession in premises situated next to Messrs. Woolley and Mougan's Garage at Tuakau. I have several sums of money to lend on freehold securities at current rates. . GARNET ARROWSMITH, SOLICITOR, TUAKAU. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. tween Herw*t Wild lnd John Henry Heyworth, Motor Enflneers, of Pukekohe, under th ' " of Heyworth a; solved as from thifdate. The business wUF in future be carried on at the Station Garage, Pukekohe, by Johnjpenry Heyworth o:i his own accounlr Dated this 3ffljh day of September, 1920. Witness to the signature of Herbert Wild: Edmund Mahony, Solicitor, Auckland. ' j#* Witness to the sigWKure of John Henry Heyworth: W. P. Hopkins, Solicitor, Pukekohe. 6'J5 PIGf. PIGS. THE NEW ZEALAND BACON AND MEAT PACKING CO., LTD. Will receive Pigs ,for the month of October as ujm|r:-e Pokeno, MonM? October 4. Pukekohetf Tuefclay, October 5 and Tuakau, j|"'* ' ' ' " Time: 10 Weights, up to •„„,„,, -, . Prjce, lOd per M y \ | ARTHUR E. NEwMn, ' I BUYfcfc« YATES' KD., QTAHUHU.;
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 571, 1 October 1920, Page 3
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