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Public Notices JQ AN C E DANCE JQ AN C E FRIDAY, APRIL 24th ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, TUAKAU. Harrison’s Orchestra. Admission: i/6 and 2/-; Men in uniform, 1/-. OLD-TIME DANCE COMMITTEE. 88 ~nT g. w 7nter ~ rjiHE JJEW JJYGIENIC JJ AIRDRESSING pARLOURS The shortage of staff, owing to recent ballots has now been overcome. Clientele in future are assured of full staff, .prompt and expert-atten-tion as in the past. Strictly European Clientele. 82 IiRgnJRNEDSOLDmi TpRANKLIN RETURNED SERVICES’ A ASSOCIATION.

PUKEKOHE BRANCH. Members are invited to parade at the DRILL HALL, at 2 p.m. on ANZAC DAY. Medals, decorations and poppies to_ be worn. M. McDOUGALL. 87 Chairman. DAY SERVICE SATURDAY, APRIL 25th. BUCKLAND HALL, 11 A.M. 10.45 a.m.: Laying of Wreaths at Memorial. Speaker: CAPT. WHITE, M.C. 72 ' pUKEKOHE BOROUGH COUNCIL. ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATION • SERVICE. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the ANZAC COMMEMORATION SERVICE which will be held this vear in the STRAND THEATRE at 2.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, 25th APRIL, 1042. A retiring collection will be taken up in aid of the Franklin Returned Services’ Association Distress Fund. Excepting for elderly people the Theatre will not' be open for the admission of I lie public until after the Parade has been seated. M. R. GRIERSON, 84 Mayor. 'HE ANNUAL MEETING OF RESIDENTS OF PUNI HALL DISTRICT will be held in PUNI HALL on THURSDAY, APRIL 30th, 1942. Business: Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Election of Officers. General. G. E. MANSFIELD, i Hon. Secretary. Wanted to Buy. CMALL House, close Pukekohe, with grazing for one cow.—Apply 59, Times Office.

U P YOUR GAVE COTTON RAGS. STAN ANDREW, LTD. will buy clean cotton rags in any quantity at 4d per lb 4d per lb. LAD: “Augh ! This everlastin' muckin’ abahl —scrubbin' dahn cow sheds that NEVER looks clean! —I’m ol'f lo look for war work!” SIS: Oh! Laddie Boy! Don’t go. Mow can we make it took any nicer?” LAD: ‘‘When I reads abaht dairies and milkmaids I thought they would be all clean and white." MUM: “That’s an idea! Let’s whitewash the walls and the stalls. I’ll get Dad to take a can to Comrie’s. They've got buckets of stuff that’s .just lovely for whitewash!”

REGISTER NOW ! with your SELF HELP STORE AS OFFICIAL SUPPLIERS OF SUGAR - LOW PRICES COURTEOUS SERVICE SAYINGS SELF HELP CO-OP. The Firm That Brought tHe Prices Down and Keeps Them Down

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Franklin Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 45, 22 April 1942, Page 1

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