Amusements, Meetings, Etc. STRAND PICTURES. TUESDAY). Wallace Rei\ in sporting pic DUB.” Also “The (Comedy) and “LightnUrg I&Wer (No. 5). “Thaf Brass Tfey.” ‘EVERYTHING BUT THS TRUTH’ SATURDAY NEXT. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13th. “THE GREAT WHITE TRAIL.” A story of the Gold Rush to the Klondyke. “VANISHING DAGGER (No. -1). “CHICKEN CHASED AND HENPECKED (Comedy). FOLLOW THE CROWD ! FOLLOW THE CROWD! TO THE ODDFELLOWS’ H*LL. POPULAR\PICTUREaC.TO-MOR-ROW (\Vdnesdadf NIGHT. “LITTLE HiiSJjF HOOVER,” Featuring MargiMrte Clark in the leadijjßrole. Can a girl ruopaTtarm ? You see Marguerite Clafe do it! When the incwDator o%>ke she took the eggs to Jfed with nor, and in the morningjFa brood of \hickens. Popular Supports SATURDAY NEXT, JAN. 15th.
William Fox presents the Fantastical Exti'avaganza : “FAN, FAN.” Gorgeous Spectacle, Superb Setting, Clever Acting. Popular Prices. PUKEKOHE BOYS AND GIRLS (ALL SIZES). THE CHAUTAUQUA LADY Invites you all to the lAN CHURCH , lltli January, at lock. [. games, and lots gor pop. elcomo. \tto charge for TY PRESS\ TUESDAY A 1 There will of fun, and Everyon admission. NOTICE. FRANKLIN MOTOR CYCLE CLUB. A MEETING ing Members of Cycle Club will Hart's Office on 12th, at 8 p. bility run. Intendklin Motor Kano and •, January cuss a'%iiture reliaMACO\Y Secretary.
ONEWHERO ATHLETIC SPORTS. (Affiliated with the Northern Athletic Union.) Ail Competitors compete at their own risk. To be held in MR. J. CATHCART’S PADDOCK ON JANUARY 29, 1921. I OGRAIVIMEi-
ien Events; 1. —Half-mile iHandicaJs prizes £4 10/; entrance 3/. 2. —Onewhero *Cup handicap, 220 yards; £B;«ontra|ffie G/. 3. —High Jumi|| Handicap, £2, entrance 1/6. 4.—440 Yards id|cap; £4; entrance 5. Returned o|bl|!iers’ Handicap; 120 yands; £l9*o/; entrance free. 6. —l2O yards Httrdle Handicap, £2 10/. Entran®gfee 2/. 7. —High Jump sojs Horses; £2; entrance 2/. 8. —Open HiiftteA’ Competition Jumping; m 10ft and conditional. 10-Guinea JSilve* Cup; minimum weight, ISfet. mtrance 10/. Also Resell® Race, »iounted —Cigar and Umbrelljt Race, mounted —Thread the Needl# Race mounted —S tocknien's Competition -% Hat Race mounted—#nd several pother local events, jf ' Nominations for Event® 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and G close with the Secretary on January 15th. \ Tenders for Refreshment Booth close with the Secretary oii January loth, 1921. Preference to tenderer guaranteeing to supply tea. No tender necessarily accepted.
SCOBLE CORNISH (Hon, Sec.)
CLEVEDON A. AND ASSOCIATION, P. TWELFTH AfJNUAI# S H( JW will be h\ld inflrthe Cleveclon Show* G®und» on SATURDAY, FEBMmRY 5, 1921. HORSE RIDING, DRU C ATTLE JPEeV ETC. Entries Cjfle Jamfcry 15th, Schedules jrflay be h\d free on application D. M. BRYAN, Secretary, F.O. Box t>, Olevedon.
J. S. HOGAN, TAILOR AND COSTUMIER. (Late of His Majesty’s Forces) Specialises in LADIES’ TAILORING, And GENTS’ DRESS COATS. Plentiful Supply of EWaisriel. KING SXK£££ —• fUSMSSL'
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 598, 11 January 1921, Page 3
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