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Government Advertisements. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATCH, BRITAIN v. AUCKLAND AT AUCKLAND. I’ll AIN ARRAN C« 14 M ENTS. SATURDAY, 19th JULY. The usual 7.18 a.m. Franklon-Auck-lanrl train (Pukekohe dcp 9.87 a.m.) Will be accelerated from Papakura. arriving Newmarket 10.r>8 and Auckland 11.4 a.m. If desired passengers can alight at Newmarket and .join special there for Kingsland. Ifelurn fare from Newmarket l/-. Trains leave Kingsland for Auckland 4.20 and 4.48 p.m. An extra train for Mercer stopping where* required leaves Auckland at r>.44 p.m., Pukekohe 7.24, Mercer arr. 7.").") p.m. CHEAP FARES. Special excursion tickets available for return until 23rd July, 1930, will be issued lo Auckland from Taumarunui and intermediate stations on 18l!i July also on 19th July by trains due to arrive Auckland not later than 2.13 p.m. On 19th July cheap Day Excursion tickets available for return on day of issue only will also be issued to Auckland from Hamilton and intermediate stations. Auction Sales. A UOT I O N MA R T SPECIAL SALE, WEDNESDAY, 16th at 1 O’clock.

We wifi sell on account of clients: Uiniu Bedstead and W.W.M., Settee and Squab, B.M. Bedstead and W.W.M.. K. Tables (2), Oct. Tabic. Icon Mangle, Sewing Machines (J 3), Split Cane Pram and • Push Glmir, Seagrass Pram, Wash Stands (2), Col. Couch, Linos. Cong. Square, a large quantity ol sundries and books, 50 cases apples. Stunner’s, Dougherty's and others, Hedge Plants, Frud Trees, etc. FH \NKLIN FARM CBS’ AUGTIONEEBINC COY, Auctioncres and Valuers. Amusements. |) \CBATA T CNN 1 S < ICC B. DANCE. F ACHAT A MALL, SATURDAY, JULY 19th. BLACK CAT ORCHESTRA. Gents 2/0 Ladies 1/6.

POPULAR PICTURES MASONIC HALL. Showing' over Saturday—at 2.-JO p.in. and 8 p.m. Offering programmes carefully selected from features nol previously screened in Pukekohe at popular prices. Following are a few of the best silent and all-talking Productions to. be screened shortly. “EYES OF THE UNDERWORLD,” tense underworld drama with humorous situations that flash thrill upon thrill to the audience. Gun fire, fist fmhts, and perilous stunts between and over the skyscrapers make this the prize picture of the year for excitement. Sally Blanc and Bill Cody in the leading roles. “THE FALL OF EVE,” brilliant ALLTALKJNG farce-comedy of domestic mix-ups involving wayward husbands, suspicious, gossiping wives and charming stenographers. You will scream at the hilarous antics of this formidable eornedv combination, and Eve. a tantalising little devil who may _be naughtv, but is nevertheless mci . Patsv Ruth Miller, Ford Sterling and Gertrude Astor lead the combination. “COLLEGE LOVE,” Bed-hot youth aflame on the campus. The greatest exhibition football match you vc scon on the screen. Fraternity dances and roadhouse affairs that-will amaze you. \ picture that tingles wilh excitement and the spirit of to-day. Featuring the' entire Collegians east, led by George Lewis, Dorothy Gulliver, j Churchill Ross and Eddie Philips. “THE LILY OF KILLARNEY,” a picture with all the lilt and harmony of the famous stage play from which if was adapted. A pulsating Irish drama filmed on I lie banks of Killarney. The. infectious atmosphere of “Quid Oirland" caught V»y George Bidgwell. famous produe.er, and a east ol Irish players. Eaei: programme complete with shorter subjects selected from available TWO REEL COMEDIES, OSWALD or KRAZY IvAT CARTOONS, [ talkie shorts. Newsreels and Reviews. ) See Friday s Franklin Times for next Saf.urdav’ -4 •■xi-epltonal programme.

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Franklin Times, Volume XX, Issue 80, 14 July 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Franklin Times, Volume XX, Issue 80, 14 July 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Franklin Times, Volume XX, Issue 80, 14 July 1930, Page 1