Public Notices Ti/FR. .1. F. DONNELLY, Piano and Singing, Masonic Hall, Pukekohe, .Thursdays; Oddl'cllows’ Ilall, Tuakau, Wednesdays. 901 jQ~A~ N 0 ]) A N G E TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT MASONIC HALL in aid of ST. JOHN’S AMBULANCE BRIGADE. Les. Hart’s Orchestra. s Ladies, I/O. Gents, ?/0. Men in unifoian. 1/0. 03 Buffet Supper. jQ ANG E r DANCE J) AN G E BUCKLAND HALL SATURDAY, IVIAY 2nd. Harrison’s OrehesLra. Ladies, 2/-. Gents, 2/0. Men in uniform half price. 02 "END-HILL I’ENNIS CLUB. DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE PUNI HALL. SATURDAY, MAY 9th. Proceeds to Patriotic Fund. o:> N. G. W 1N TE 1! rjpilE JpAIRD MESSING pARLOURS The shortage of staff, owing to recent ballots has now been overcome. Clientele in future are assured of full staff, prompt and expert attention as in the past. Strietlv European Clientele. 82
TfRANKLIN RETURNED SERVICES' A ASSOCIATION. PUKEKOI 10 BRANCH. Members are invited to parade at tlie DRILL lIALL. at 2 p.m. on ANZAC DAY. Medals, decora lions and poppies to be worn. M. Me DOUG A LL. 87 Chairman. N Z A C D A Y SERVICE SATURDAY, APRIL 25th. BUCKI.AND HALL. 1:1 A.M. 10.77) a.m.: Laying of Wreaths at Memorial. Speaker: CAPT. WHITE, M.C. 72 JpRANKLIN PLUNKET SOCIETY. The Annual Meeting of Hie Eranklin Plunkel Society will be held in the Parish Hall. Pukekohe. on WEDNESDAY, Olb MAY, I 0 72. commencing at 2 p.m. Business: Minnies. Report and Balance Sheet Election of Officers, Genera I. An invitation is extended to members and interested mothers to be present. E. SHARP. 94 Hon. See. A 1 A 1 aT II is intended to open a Soldjers’ Club in Pukekohe and arrangements are already well advanced. The following articles of furniture are required, and it is thought that citizens may possess some of these, not in use. which could be made available: — ft Morris Couches or Settees. Cushions 12 Easy Chairs. 24 Kitchen Chairs. 4 Card Tables, ft Occasional Tables. Floor Coverings. Playing Cards, Games, etc. Tea Towels. Wireless Set. Books and Magazines.
Would anyone having any of the above articles which they would be willing to loan or donate, please ring I the undersigned immediately: 'phones 5G (office) or 37S (res.). The need is urgent as it is desired to open the club next week. V. L. HARVEY. 97 Secretary Pukekohe R.S.A. Business Notices / LAD: “Augli ! This everlastin’ muckin’ nbaht —scrubbin' dahn cow sheds I that NEVER looks clean! —I’m I off to look for war work!” j SIS: Oh! Laddie Boy! Don't, go. I How can we make it look any | nicer?"’ j LAD: “When I reads abaht dairies ; and milkmaids I thought they ' would Ho all clean and w 7 hit,e.” I 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!”
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Franklin Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 46, 24 April 1942, Page 1
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