AMUSEMENTS. 1 — rpHE TT-ING-S ~VHEATr.E. pULLER'S piCTURES. TO-NIGHT. AT 8. The Big Motion-Picture Triumph. TII E DAY OF DAYS. T H E D A V O F DAY S. Scenes from the World's GREATEST ORIa—STAL DRAMA, KISMET X I S M E T "Auckland Star." June 30.—-The big Picture on tiae new programme at ihe King's Theatre —-A Day of Days'—is a tribute to the manner in which the best in literature and the theatrical world have bowed to the demands of picture patron.- for the very best thai the universe can produce." "New Zealand Herald/- June 30.—"The Plctnre was full of interest, and the introduction of one of the scenes from •Kismet' lent additional interest to the story." THE GREAT DRAMA IS SUPPORTED By Our Usual High Standard Programme. SPECIAL AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. Trices: D.C. 1 ; Stalls, (id. 'Reserves. Od extra, at Aley's, Stationer. Lower East Street, and Karang.tlaape Road. VEWTOX PICTURE THEATRE, L> KARANGAHAPE RD. ad Section. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Come Where the Crowds are Coming. LAST NIGHT OF A SON OF HIS FATHER. Lubin latest A:SON OF HI'S FATHER. 2000 ft Exclusive. Depicting the Life of a Gambler and his Reformation ilarough the Influence of his Wife. HOME SPUN TRAGEDY, Great Vitagraph HO—E-SPCN TRAGEDY. Feature. AISSA'S DREAM. Big Ambrosio Drama. THE BABY ELEPHANT. Vaudeville Variant. SUICIDE FACT A.B. Comedy. BItUSHMAKINO Educations 1. A CLOSE SHAVE Pathe Comedy. THE WARWICK CHRONICLE .. Topical PRICES: Adults, Cd; Children. 3d. TV EST END THEATRE. *' TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. BLACK RODERICK THE POACHER. A HIGHLAND GIRL'S ROMANCE. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. A LEAP FOR LIFE. Etc.. Etc., Etc. WEST END ORCHESTRA. Dress Circle, 1/: Stalls, 6d. Phone A 340. DON'T MISS SEEING "UNDER THE DAISIES," a Vitagraph Star Special, commencing THURSDAY. — PALACE THEATRE. NEWTON. SALE OF WORK. "VpSSIONARY SALE OF WORK **"- (Oriental Articles). ST. BARNABAS' HALL. BELLE VUE ROAD. MOUNT EDEN. FRIDAY. 3RD JULY, 2.45 TO 10 T.M. To be Opened by Mrs. Averill. Admission fid. Children .1,1. Entertainment in Evening. Proceeds for CM.A. IS BILLIARDS. J> I L L I A ,R D S. ALC'OCK CRYSTALLATB CTV AND GOLD MEDAL TOURNAMENT. (Ama-teurs only.) ENTRIES CLOSE THIS DAY. ALCOCK AND CO., LTD.. Promoters. 535 Strand Arcade. LEGAL NOTICES. JOHNSTON AND HOiTKS (Geo. M. Johnston and Robert J. Coatee), BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Have Removed from 21, Shortland Street, to New Offices in SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS (Cleaves), Corner of -High Street and Vulcan Lane. V IPIEB AND QMITH, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Security Buildings, QUEEN SZREET. AUCKLAND. 'MONEY TO LEND ON LAND AND STOCK At Low Interest BOROUGH NOTICES. THOROUGH OF TAKAPUNA. FORMATION OF FIRE BRIGADE. A Meeting of Residents and all others Interested in the formation of a Fire Kri gade at Takapuna will be held iv tie Lodge Room, Johnston :ni_ Noble's Buildings. "The Strand." Takapuna. on THURSDAY, 2nd July, 191 i, at S p.m. The Mayor iW. BlonaJaeld. Esq.) will preside. L. A. EYRE, Takapuna. Town Clerk. 30th June. 1.114. 501 THOROUGH OP MOUNT AIJJERT. BY-ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS WARD "li." Pursuant to the provisions of The Loral Elections and Polls Act, 1008. I herehv give notice that the following persons have been duly Nominated for the officer of COUNCILLOR for Ward "B" of the Borough of Mount Albert, viz: — A9PDEN. JOHN THOMAS GRIFFITHS. ERNEST IN WOOD, EDWARD STURT TiARKS, HERBERT As there are only two vacancies to be tilled, I hereby also give notice that i Toll will he laken as between Ihe s.iid candidates on SATURDAY. July 4rh. 1914. beiwcen the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 pm Polling Booths will be situated as follows': ill Council Office. New North Road. Mom ingside: (2) King George's Hall, New Nortb Road. Mount Albert. Dated at Morningside this 27th. day of June. 191 L H. CTTTNG, 563 Returning Officer. ATOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL LOAN OF £4,200. Notice is hereby given that at a Speeia Meeting of the Mount Eden Borougt Council held on the Ist day of June, loit a Resolution was passed as follows': — "That this Council borrow 'by way o; Special Order the Sum of £4.200 being one-tenth of the amount o Ibe Original l M aa of £42,001 borrowed for the permanent forma tioii. metaling, and Improvement of the Streets and Roads iv th, liorongh, aud rur ihe erection o suitable buildings to be used aMunicipal 'Buildings ou laud alreadj acquired by the Council; whirl i-oan is found insufficient to com jalete the undertakings in respect o which it was raised: ami tha such further sum of t'4.200 be usee for the purpose uf completing th, undertakings for which the Loai of 142.000 was raised." The Loan is for a period terminaiin- oi the Ist day of March. 1040, with iuteres at the rate of £4 10/ per centum pej antra—, payable haJ'yearly, and with ■ Sinking Fund of one per centum. The security for the Loan is the specia annually recurring rate of Sixpence in th, pound on the annual value of all rat—>l< property in the Borough made as securiti on the original Loan of £42,000. And notice is alsm hereby given that th< said Resolution will he submitted to i Special Meeting of the said Council to b, held aa The -Council's Offices situate ir Valley Road.. Mount Eden, on the Oth dai nf July, 1911. at 7.30 p.m., for Con Urination a> a Special Order. A Copy of the proposed Special Ordea is deposited at the Council's Offices, and ii I open for inspection during office hours. | Dated at Mount Eden this 2nd day oi June./""•'- ---' 503 S. GRAY. Town Clerk.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 155, 1 July 1914, Page 12
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