Public Notices. jpROM THE BEDSIDE CAMPAIGNER. I desire first of all lo thank the people of Pukekohe for the resolution they unanimously carried at Mr McLennan’s meeting', in reference to me and the accident which has so effectively laid me aside for the time being.; also to assure them and everyone else that I am still carrying on, and ( shall go to the poll on November 4th. i I am of the opinion that in the absence of the great personality of the late Mr Massey, a very material change •will be recorded at this Election. “Reform and Mr Massey,” as a slogan, is gone. In its place is Mr Coates, but very little about Reform. I have publicly stated my opinion and regard for Mr Coates, and feel sure that when the Election has resulted in freeing him from "the presence of a number of paralysing and useless execrescences, he will indeed become the bright star of the whole political firmament. DO I MAKE MYSELF UNDERSTOOD? (Signed): — 563. | J. REA.
p'AP'AKURA SPORTS CLUR. CHOPPING CARNIVAL. Under the Rules of the Northern Athletic Union. PRINCE EDWARD PARK, PAPAKURA, TABOUR pAY, QCTOBER ggTH, 1925, •Patron: J. Gordon Coates, Premier. EVENTS 7 EVENTS. £2OO in Prizes, including 14in. Standing Chop, £IOO. Nominations close October 13, with the' Secretary, J. REA, Bapakura..
A UCKLAND METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. . SPRING SHOW. To be held in EPSOM SHOWGROUND, .: ' ~ December 4 and 5, 1925. Classes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs Farm Industry, Flowers, Factory Butter and Cheese, Decorated Motor Cars. Wood-Chopping and Sawing and Highland Dancing. ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 2nd. Send for Schedule. A D. STANLEY, Managing-Secretary. Box 86, Auckland. g A G L A N SEAT. JJON. JgOLLARD, M.P. . Will' address his Constituents as under:—
ONEWHERO —October 24th. PUNl—October 26t,h. TUAKAU —October 27th. PL'KEKAWA —October 28th. - BUCK LAND —October 29th. AKA AKA —October 30. OTAUA- —October 31st. WAIUKU —November 2nd. GLENBROOK, November 3. • • .1 All Meetings take place at 8 p.m. P iAERATA TENNIS CLUB. OPENING DAY. MONDAY (Labour Day) OCTOBER 26. at 2 p.m. A Dance will be held in the Hall in the evening. Ladies Is; Gents 2s. p U N I HALL. ANNUAL BACHELORS’ BALL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd. Waltzing Competition. Monte Carlo. HULME’S ORCHESTRA. 501. Gents, ss. R. E. PREECE, Hon. Secretary. pATUMAHOE , MEMORIAL HALL. GRVND COUNTY BALL. GRAND COUNTY BALL. Jnder patronage of Franklin County Council. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1925. Gents 10s. Ladies, 7s 6d. Double Ticket. 15s. Owing to a reduction in proposed xpenditure. $ reduction in the price f tickets has been made. A refund dll be made to all those who have urchased tickets at higher prices. As only a limited number of tickets j dll be issued, intending patrons are i ecommended to make immediate ap- [ lication so as to prevent disappoint- , lent. „ .. ! Tickets mav be obtained from the ! lerk, Franklin County Council: Clerk, uakau Town Board: Clerk, Waiuku own Board, or from — W. E. JOHNS. Secretary, Patumahoe.
THE standard insurance CO. LIMITED. fire, marine, accident. Insure with this old-established j\'ew Zealand Institution. uekland Branch. Victoria Street E. UKEKOHE AGENT. g I^L. Waiuku Mr C. Gar lick. Su »»■ j. woodbridge
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Franklin Times, Volume 14, Issue 195, 23 October 1925, Page 8
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