AMUSEMENTS. TgING rjEORGE mHEAIKE. LAST DAY SHOWING OF THE BEST PROGRAMME IN TOWN. LOUISE LOVELY AND WARREN. KEIUUGAN IN rpHE CiOCIAL . T>UCCAN'EEB. FIVE ACTS. EPISODE EIGHT. PEG f\) mHE "RING. J. IX TWO PARTS. OUTWITTED. NEW PROGRAMME TO-MORROW. JESSE L, LASJiY PRESENTS . i j ! JJIANNIB . I I THE STAR Of S(BE CHEAT, IN | I i I rnENNESSEE'9 T»ARDNER. | I .X A ! I FIVE ACTS, I FOUNDED ON THE PLAY, BY SCOTT MARBLE. SUGGESTED BY BRET HARTE'S STORY A ROMANTIC AND THRILLING PICTURISATION OF A WIDELY-READ STORY. HEEZALIAR CAPTURES VILLA Bray Cartoon. A SAFE RISK Selig Drama .TUGGLING JUSTICE Kaleiu Comedy 93 PUBLIC NOTICES. ■VfOTICB TO BUTCHERS OF -L> AUCKLAND. RE SUPPLY OF MEAT FROM IMPERIAL HOOKS. Arrangements have now been made between the Board of Trade and the Auckland Farmers , Freezing Company and the Westfield Freezing Company. under which hutehers 6o desiring may obtain supplies of meat in wholesale quantities at Imperial rates until further notice. Full particulars may be obtained from the Secretary. Board of Trade, Auckland, on or before the 27tii inst. J. W. COLLINS. Secretary. Ministerial Rooms. C.P.0., Auckland. 513 A UCKLAXD RETURNED 55 ■"• SOLDIERS , ASSOCIATION. wishes all Returned soldiers \3g|sfi?3' or dependents of men who fact that the Returned Soldiers' Association has been formed to left New Zealand with the Expeditionary Forces. The Returned Soldiers' Association is glad at all times to help and advise returned soldiers or dependents o£ men who have fallen. No matter what your trouble may tie. communicate with E. F. Andrews, Sec. Returned Soldiers' Assn., Auckland. W ptlTI OF ACCKLAXD. . REFUSE COLLECTION. Householders are requested to note that MONDAY. •J9th inst. (Anniversary Day}. In the Remuera District the Collection will be made one day later than usual. ■ HENRY W. WILSON. Town Clerk. January 23, 1017. 520 T>LANT "M"OTV— CHRYSANTHEMUM AND DAHLIA PLANTS. Send for Catalogues. ARTHUR YATDS AND CO.. LTD.. Lower Albert Street. A " A B A N G E OLOSSO M." Dear Madam.'—The "Orange Blossoms" are always of very deep Interest to the fair sex. It suggests times of rejoicing In the house and the starting off on their life's career of a pair of young people with the highest hope for future happiness. Bridal Breakfast.—Every mother tries to have a perfect table on such an occasion, and to ensure success you mutt have a cup of tea that will do the home and the hostess the greatest credit. "Orange Blossom" Tea will meet all the demands the most fastidious taste jiay require at such a time. It is the choicest blend of the liuest high-grown teas Ceylon can produce. It is always the same, always the best, and one trial will keep it perpetually on the table. See that tne Trade Mark "Stag's Head" is on every packet. There Is none genuine without It. If your Grocer does not stock it, drop us. a post card.—Proprietors, A J E NTKICAN AXD pO., X TD., TEA MERCHANTS. AUCKLAND. A
FOR VALUE EXTRAORDINARY IN GROCERIES TRY THE POPULAR STORE. OTAHUHC-Loose Teas—As we are overstocked in this line, we will give rare value for the next three months to unload. A real good line of Fanning?, fit for any table, 1/ per lb; a superior line of Fannlngs, 1/1 per lb: a new Full-leaf Tea, splendid value, 1/3 per lb. All jd per lb less lv 61b packets. Packet Teas—2d per lb less than marked prices. Candles—We still hold heavy stocks, and the prices are still: Local Wax, 71d per lb: Burmab, Sd per lb (this Is a first-class article); National Sperms, BJ<l per lb. Soap—Taniwha, lljd per bar: Viceroy, lid per bar; Rangatira, 9»d per bar: .Peerless, 7*d per bar, full-sized bur. Cream of Tartar. 2/2 per lb, 00 per cent. C.-irb. Soda. 2d per 11), 21b for 3}d. Fruit , —Mt. Hamilton Brand: I'eaches, lid. per tin; Apricots, lid per tin; Pears, 1/1 per rin. Baking Powder—Hudson's, 1/6 per tin: Tucker's (full weight), 1/6 per tin: Edmond's, 1/7 per tin: Garland's, 1/J per tin (good value). —popy of letter just received: Many thanks for your prompt delivery. The goods arrived In perfect order. — Yours, etc. The price of every article is cut. to the lowest profit possible.—GAVlN WALLACE AND SONS, (JTAfIUHC. A LANS ' TRANSFER NOTICES. T AND TRANSFER ACT . NOTICES. Notice Is hereby given tbat the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the I»;ind .Transfer Act, 1015, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same, on or before 26th February, 11>17:— 4745 — THE GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY, LIMITED.—Lots 27 and 28 of Allot. 27, Section 6, Suburbs of Auckland, containing 1 rood and 31 percbes, fronting Khyber Pnss Itoad, Newmarket; unoccupied. Plan oSIMa. 6073— FRED HARRISON.—Lots 10 to 17 and la to 25 (all inclusive) of Section 13 of Allot. 8, Section 13. Suburbs of Auckland, containing 15 acres 1 rood 38 perches, and fronting Carlton Street, Hillsboro Road and Belfast Street at Hillsboro; occupied by George Harrison. Plan 10575. 61«7 — BENJAMIN STANLET NICHOLLS, JOHN HERBERT NICHOLLS [AND CHARLES ALLWOOD BENNETT.— , Allots. 31 and 32. Parish of Wairoa, contaiuing 303 acres 3 roods lo perches; occupied by Applicants. Plan 11362. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 23rd day of January, 1917, at the Land Registry Office, Auckland. THOS. HALL, 519 District Land Registrar. PUBLICATIONS. "rpHE LAND AND INCOME TAX ACT J. And THE FINANCE ACT, 1916, EXPLAINED AND ILLUSTRATED." This tvork (IStpp), containing full details of the Excess Profits Tax, may be obtained ar the Offices of the Author. W. H. HEMISGWAY, F.P.A. (N.Z.), Solicitor, Union Buildings, •Phone 1462. Customs Street East. D PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. Aβ. brown, solicitor, • (Late of Hamilton), Is continuing the Practice of his Profession SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS, High Street, Auckland. Telephone A7Ol. MONBI TO LENDW .. .
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1917, Page 12
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