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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN'S THEATBH. QUEEN STREET. MacMahon and Lodder, Proprietors. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO ! . CONTINUOUS PICTURES. - TO-DAY— WEDNESDAY—TO-NIGHT. Final Presentation of TH E U E MODERN ODE R N PRODIGAL. RODI G A L And Supporting Subjects. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), ■We Present another Great Change. ' rr. rr — Featuring T g. E QUEEN OF SHE BA. mw. V' stol "!cal Drama by Pathe Freres. T A-.?V f „ lt! T biuk of It! Adults. 6d- Children. 3d. TTING GEORGE THEATRE •*■*■ (Opp H.M. Theatre Stalls Entrance). CONTINUOUS PICTURES. LAST NIGHT. -rnr. SOMETHING SPECIAL. lut FAMOUS DETECTIVE DRAMA— J3 A L A O O, From London Evening News: —"The most remarkable of all films I have ever seen. It s- not t ln E shor t of amazing. Feats of strength succeed one another with such rapidity that one is spellbound. The acting of M. Batailie as tbe Mau Monkey will make the picture one never to be forgotten. "D A L A O O. Half a Monkey — Half Human. The Face nt the Window Kaieni Drama Bloomer and His Braces Comic Favourite for the Jamaica Cup Drama Mistaken Accusation Essaaay Drama Indestructible Mr. Jenks Kalem Comic ■""TOO, ROYAL OAK.—Jest arrived from *•* America, Four Very Fine Black American Bears, beautiful specimens. Come and see them. 50-J CORPORATION NOTICES. QITI O F A UCKLAND. PERMANENT LEVELS. DOMAIN AND STANLEY STREETS. Tbe Auckland City Council dotb hereby give Public Notice of its intention to alter the permanent ievel of portion of Domain Street east of Grafton Road and of Stanley Street trom its southern termination to a point approximately 300 feet from the Intersection of Domain and Stanley Streets fixed by the Council under <laic" the l'Jth day of March, 1819, and to fix a now permanent level in each case. Such proposed new permanent level is shown on a plan which is open for Inspection In the City Engineer's Office, Towa : Hall Qneeu Street, Auckland. The Council has appointed THURSDAY, the 4th day of September, 1913. at 7 o'clock p.m., as the day and hour upon which it will hear all objections to tie proposed level by persons affected thereby. All such objections must be in writing addressed to and sent to the Council not less- than ten days before the day of Meeting above mentioned. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. 29th July, 1913. 565 BOROUGH NOTICES. THOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. ROAD CLOSED. MORNINGSIDE RAILWAY CROSSING. Notice is hereby given that the whole of the Roadway on the New North Road Line, between the tram terminus at Morningside and the Junction with Salisbury Road, is CLOSED to Traffic until further notice, pending the erection by the contractors to the Government of the new Morningside Railway Bridge. Any person or persons using such portion of the road for traffic in the meantime -will therefore do c* entirely at their own risk. H. UTTING. Town Clerk. Morningside. Jnly 30th. 1913. 51S ■DOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBEKT. ■*-* RE NOXIOUS WEEDS. Notice ls hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Mount Albert Borough Council, held on the 7th day of July. 1913, a Resolution was passed providing that GORSE and.BATHURST BURR be declared NOXIOUS WEEDS within the Borough, as provided by the Noxious Weeds Act, 1908, and notice is hereby also given that the said Resolution wiU be submitted to an ordinary meeting of the said Councu, to be held at the Council- Office, situate New North Road, Morningside, on MONDAY, the 4th day of August, 1913, at 7.25 p.m., for canflnuation as a Special Order. H. UTTING, Town Clerk. Morningside. July 9, 1913. 511 GOLD MINING NOTICES. np>HE WAIOTAHI GOLD MINING COMA PANY. LIMITED. The Ordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held at No. 108, Victoria Arcade, Queen Street. Auckland, on THURSDAY, July 31st, at 11 a_m. H. GILFILLAN, Secretary. Auckland. July 21st, 1913. 510 i-~ — . rpHE SAXON GOLD MINING COMPANY, X . LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that all Shares in the abovenamed Company on which the Sixteenth Call, due and payable on June 10. 1913, has not been paid, will be Sold, without reserve, by Public Auction by Messrs. R. C. Carr and Son. at their Auction Room. No. 7. Swanson Street. Anckland. on FRIDAY, August 1, 1913, at 11 a.m., unless the said Call be paid on or before the previous day. J. B. SHEATH, Secretary. Auckland, July 24, 1913. 523 HATTER .AND MERCER. TTEADWEAR. p ENTLEMEN GET TOUR J-TEADWEAR FROM ■pRNEST ft E I B B L E, THE CORRECT STYLE HATTER AND MERCER. rpOP RAYMONDS MILLINER*. vrISS HALL, 264, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. A few Smart Between-season Hats just arrWed. SMART PEDAL STRAWS, Trimmed,, from 19/6. Hats smartly renovated at a moderate cost. Idas HALL, 284, QCEE2* fIX. ..
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 180, 30 July 1913, Page 12
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