Amusements. HPHE PUKEKOHB LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY presents "OUTWARD BOUND." "OUTWARD BOUND." "As remarkable an essay in drama as anything seen on the stage for many years."—London Star report. The most sensational dramatical effort ever staged in Pukekohe. You MUST NOT miss seeing local players in this inspiring and powerful presentation. STRAND THEATRE, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, August 9th and August 10th. Prices'2/- (to all parts of theatre); Children 1/-. BOX PLAN AT BOOKERY. ASO N I C HALL THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, at 8 p.m. ' MATINEE at 3.15 p.m. THE OBERAMMERGAU COMMUNITY TRUST BOARD, Reg. in N.Z. under the Religious, Charitable and Educational Trusts Act as a Society, not run for profit, present The story that transformed the world pictures—"PASSlON PLAY" "PASSION PLAY" OF "OBERAMMERGAU" "OBERAMMERGAU" FIRST PRESENTATION IN N.Z.-, Although the Play has been presented every ten years since 1634. Your only chance —no extension possible. PRICES: 2/-and 1/6; Children 6d to matinee. Box Plan at the Bookery, no extra charge.
Public Notices. 1/6 »ALLROOM TRANCING GLASSES EVERY WEDNESDAY in THE ORANGE HALL, Roulston Street, at 7.30 p.m. Highland and American Tap Dancing also taught. Private Tuition Arranged. Enquiries Invited. E CRIGHTON. IT'S THE DRY CLEANING CO., LTD. (Inc. D. & A. Brown Ltd., Est. 1866). YOU WANT ! I A FREE TALKIE PASS to the Strand Theatre (any part of the house) with every garment dyed or dry cleaned value 5/6 or over. Offer now extended to August 20th. Our many customers, apart from receiving a Theatre Pass, are delighted with our work, and assure us of their regular patronage. Local Agent— J. WBLLIAK3S, Tailor, KING STREET, PUKEKOHE Tfc E NT I S T R Y INSPECT OUR NEW SURGERIESNONE BETTER IN N.Z. TEETH from £2/10/-. Extractions Free where Sets are ordered. REPAIRS, FILLINGS, REMODELLING, ETC. — HALF REGULAR COST. I We wish to notify the general public j that CBTY FEES and MODERN j METHODS are incorporated in the services offered by j pHAMBERLAIN AND WORLEY, j DENTAL SURGEONS, I Shotbolt's Bldgs., Kin {j St., Pukekobe. [ DAiLY ATTENDANCE 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. I Open Friday Evenings until 0 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 12 noon. j 'PHONE 192. I Business Notices. WELDS inIRON, STEEL, CAST IRON, BRASS, ALUWIINBUM. PROMPT REPAIRS SAVE MONEY. JAMES COMRIE, ENGINEER and WELDER, Railway Timetable.
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Franklin Times, Volume XXII, Issue 90, 3 August 1932, Page 1
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