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AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS. -pRIXOESS. THE GREAT SCREEN PERSONALITY (ONE OF THE BIG FOUR). DOUGLAS TfIAIRBANKS OUGLAS £ AIRBANKS "TkOUGLAS "CTAIRBANKS ±J OUGLAS - 1 - AIRBANKS More Popular, more Virile, more Athletic, and more Entertaining ttyin ever in the greatest picture of his whirlwind career. BRAY PICTOGRAPHS. THE WKEKLY GAZETTE. And the Latest BILLY rtOMEDY. ILLY »> EST SATURDAX NEXT Will Be Presented 'Louisa M. Alcott's story that has delighted millions of readers, entitled TITTLE TX7PMBN J-'ITTLE V »OMEN T ITTLE TI7OMEN •"ITT-LE A Photoplay attraction that is oat of the ■ordinary—one of the most beautiful stories ever written— A PARAMOUNT-BRADY PRODUCTION. rjio-Moimow — vivian martin, " Her Country First." — "Ev'ryb'dy'a" BOROUGH NOTICES. THOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. THE LOCAL BODIES LOANS ACT, 1913. PROPOSED LOAN OF £6 000 FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF NEWMARKET? of T H e «" yor \ Coun e»l°rs, nnd Burgesses of the Borough of Newmarket hereby give notice in pursuance of Section a of the above-mentioned Act. 1. That the purpose for which the Loan is required is the construction of a -> Th°? M n °v I,road «-»J- In Concrete. -. Ihnt the -Newmarket Borough Council being una hie to provide the necessary funds for such works out of the ordinary revenue of the Borough proposes •j t. , bo ''f ow n sum u °t exceeding £0.000. •s. iii:it the proposed security for the Loan shall be a Special Rate of Twopence Half-penny <2Jd) in the £ on the annual value of all the ratable property in the Borough of Newmarket. 4. That the Newmarket Borough Council proposes to make such Loan repayable In a term not exceeding :iSi years and proposes to make provision for the payment of Sinking Fund not exceeding One Pound (£1) per centum per annum. 5. That the Newmarket Borough Council proposes to pay out of such Loan the costs, charges, nnd expenses in connection with the raising of such Loan but not the Interest or Sinking Fund thereon for the flrst year. Dated the Sixteenth day of October, 1019. HAROLD WILSON, Town Clerk. I herphy give notice in pursuance of Section 10 of the above-mentioned Act, thnt a I oil of the Ratepayers of the Borough of Newmarket will be taken on the abovementioned proposal, on WEDNESDAY, mth day of -November, 1019, at the Public Hall, Broadway. Newmarket, between the hours of 0 a.m. and 7 p.m. C. LEEK, °~° Mayor. THOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. THE LOCAL BODIES LOANS ACT, 1913. PROPOSED LOAN OF £3,500 FOR STORMWATEU DRAINAGE WORKS IX THE BOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. The Mayor. Councillors, and Burgess of the Borough of Newmarket hereby give notice in pursuance of Section 9 of the above-mentioned Act. 1. That the nnrnose for which the Lonn is required Is for Storm-Water Drainnci" works in the Borough of Newmarket. 2. Thnt the Newmarket Rnrmijrli Council beinsr unable to provide the necessary fnnds for such works out of the ordinary revenue of the Borough proposes , to borrow a siim not exceeding £3.500. 3. That the proposed security for the Loan shall be a Speclnl Rate of One-p-nce Half-penny (lJdl in the £ on ' the animal value of nil ratable property within the Borough of Newmarket. 4. Thnt the Newmarket Ttorongh Council propcv:«s to make such Loan repaynbir> in a term not exceeding nfi} years, and pronoses to make provision for the payment of Sinking Fund not exceeding £1 per centum per annum. 5. That the Newmarket Borough Council proposes to pay out of such Loan the co«ts. charges, and expenses in connection with the raising of such Loan, but not the Interest or Sinkins Fund thereon for the flrst yenr. Dated the Sixteenth day of October, 1919. HAROLD WILSON, Town Clerk. I herphv give notice In pnrsunnce of Section in"of the above-mentioned Act, that a Poll of the Ratepayers of the Borough of Newmarket will be tnken on the abovementioned proposal, on WEDNESDAY. 19th rtnr of November. 1019. at the Public Hall. Broad-way. Newmarket, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. C. LEEK, 576 Mayor. TITT. EDEiN BOROUGH COUNCIL. Prhllc notice is hereby given that TTTI STH.RET will be CLOSED to vehicular traffic for Two Weeks from date, on account of work being carried 'out thereon. S. G-RIAY, Town Clerk. October 23, 1019. 523 TOILET SPECIALISTS. QIY7 MOLES Removed without- any scar OU< from Patients Face nt Madame Lorraine's, 4, ILB. Bldgs. Phone 213S\ Ask for Booklet. HFB LIP and Cheek Tint defies detection, gjves natural colour; perfectly harmless.— Miss Wrlgley, 15, Watson's Bldgs Welles'cy St. POOREST Complexion made clear and J- velvety by using "Peach Rloom "— Miss Wrts-lej-. Toilet Specialist, Watson's Bldgs., Welleslev St. 31 LILY-WHITE SKIN. Weather Prophets predict a seorehinn summer. Being forewarned is being forearmed, so ladies are advised to use "GLYCO MILK." This new face emollient creates a soft white skin, and is suitable for all toilet purposes in boudoir and nursery. Splendid basis for powder too. Any chemist 1/0 bottle. ' j) -μ-urse martin, skin specialist, . From Melbourne, Is on a Visit to AUCKLAND and ROTORUA And will Attend Patients suffering from SKIN Ai\D XERVE AILMENTS. Address, C/o G.P.0., Auckland. 61 JJiSOH'S, TTAIR gPECIALISTS. Special Treatment for A-cnte Falling of Hair after Influenza. Cutting off or Shaving of Tresses Unnecessary under our method. 256 and 258, QDEEN STREET. B mO-MOIEROW — VIVIAN MARTIN -*- In " Her Country First." — "E.v'ryb'dy's "

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 252, 23 October 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 252, 23 October 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 252, 23 October 1919, Page 12

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