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iHG KING'S TBEIAT at E. MATISBE TO-MOMtOW AT 2-30. IHE THING'S rpHßitH ad of Pomy Section, ritt-street. is PICTURES FULLER'S LEAD. Complete Ounce 'Each. Monday. PDLLKR'B THE BEST piCTUBEB tILLM'S OP ALL J - ICTOBKS AND THE IiWADIW OUCHWBTRA. ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS OF SEEING THESE TWO GREAT NATIONAL PLAYS. Orchestral Selection of Scottish Aire. A *TLD T ANG fiJYNE I do not lo'e ye. Geordle: I must say ye nay. T do ta'e Tumaa. Appeals to tile Heart* of 'All. M Romantic Story of the Highlands of Scotland. An Adaptation from the far-famed Song of "Bobbie' - Burn*. A Feature of All Features. "VTA ThOGUE -RRAH •** A x OGUB Selection of (Arrab-of-tne-Kisst Irish Alia. A PICTURE OF GREAT MAGNIFICEWCE. Great Enthusiasm Created Nightly by IIECT. ROSE AND THE STOLEN BATTLESHIP. A Startling Naval Dramatic Picture. CHAMOIS HUNTING ON MOUNT BLANC. Constable Smith in Trouble Again—Courtship of Miss Swicgles—The Robber Industry | 1/6, 1/. 6d. Reserves, 2/. WildnsuTa. EWTON PICTURE PALACE, Karangahape-rd., Penny Section. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Is are Coming. o See: Across Mountain Passes of N.Z., Beauttfnl Coloured Scenic; Amongst the •Roses. Magnificent Floral Display. Also, Three Dramas. Four Comics, and Comedies. NOTE.—Cach Day. 2 p.m.. 7 to 10.15 p.m. Popular Prices—6d and 3d, to ail parts. rtOME and see old friends at The MettnwlV> Ist Conversazione. Town Hall, to-nigh*. See programme, amusement column*. 514 tVOULD sot Oiias taking my wife and youngsters to the Premier Picnic, ' which takes place at Motutapn To-morrow. because it is 'he most enjoyable outing for the year. finfl KOAB BOAKD KOTiCEft. RCH HILL ROAD BOARD. That Cra croft-street. Arch Hill, is Closed for Vehicular Traffic on Bounda/y of Arch Bill and Eden Terrace. BY ORDER BOARD. March 8. 1912. 507 'DEN TERRACE ROAD BOARD. NOTICE OF STRIKING WATER 'BATES. Notice is hereby given that it Is the intention of the Eden Terrace Road Board, in pniwianrc and exercise of the power* conferred under Section 148 of the "Road Board Act. 1908," and all other enactments It tbereto enabling, at a Special Meeting of the Board, to be held at the Office of the Board, Eden Terrace, on TUESDAY, the 26fca day cf March, 1912. at the hour of 7.12 p.m., to make and levy the following Water Bates, tl».: When the Annual Ratable Value does not exceed £l2 10/ per annum, the rate ■hall not exceed 10/ per annum. Exceeding £l2 10/, but not exceeding £2c, at 7 per cent, minimum 17/7. Exceeding £3O. but not exceeding £3O, at six per cent, minimum £1 B,.■'. Exceeding £3O. Dot not exceeding £35, at . 5 per cent, minimum £1 10/. Exceeding £35. but not exceeding £SO, at fire per cent, minimum £1 IS/. Exewding £SO. but not exceeding £7O, at four per cent, minimum d 10/. Exceeding £7O, at 34 per cent. On all ratable property In the Eden Terrace Road District for U>e year coarmeDcmg on the flrst day of April. 1912, to the 31s* day of Masch. 1913. Such rate to be taxable In two equal instalments on the Ist day of April. 1912. and Ist day of October, lara; at the Board's Office, Bden Terrace, where the Bate Book will be open for ALEX. U. BRETT, Clark.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 59, 8 March 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 59, 8 March 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 59, 8 March 1912, Page 12

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