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AMUSEMENTS. f-| P E P. X TT OUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller. ALWAYS "PULLER'S AND MERRY x ULLER'S ' BRIGHT. MATINEE AT O QA TA7EDNESDAY. ATINEE AT *W>U WEDNESDAY, PRICES: 6d, 1/, 1/6 (plus tax). TO-NIGUT — AT Q —- rpO-NIGHT. 0-NIGIir — AT O __ -i-O-NIGHT. •First Appearance, direct from England. MISS T\OFF TYEE English PantoISS XJuFi' XJkk mime Artist. LAST rWEiEiK OF THE POPULAR E33V. TCTRAXK ORMAX The Singing •BY. X! .RAX.X VJoRMIAiN Parson, who KEY. T7MtAX_- fiORiMAN will render __V. x .RAXiK VTottMAiN songs from His sExtenslve Repertoire -by -Keqnest. J JENNINGS AXD /~IERALD. E'XXIXG-S AND VTeraLD. Presenting bhe Pantomime Absurity "■MIiS-US M. GI-LL_CU_>DY. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE TAISiIIERS. • Supreme HE X .ifcUiERiS. Contortion Act. /"IAMPKKN'S T.OGS, -LOGS, ■WO.NDiERtFL'L ANIMAL ACT AND -POR THE FIRST TIME OX AXY .STAGE. FIOR THE 'FIRST TIME AXY"WHERE, FOR THE EIKIST TIME IX THE WOiRLD, THE SAUCY MUSICAL PLAYLET, Untitled .QADOE. ■K-V.-DI'E. SAD'HE. AIH'E. Presented with all her .Saucy 'Whims by WALTER pIEORGE And ALTER vJkOKOE His SUNSHINE pLAYERS. UNSIIINE x LAYERS. Sadie's ways are full of -wiles, Sadie's days nre filled with smiles, •Sadie's life is full of fun. Sadie. Sadie, she's the oue. Plan* at Richardson's till 5. Then •at Segedln's till 7. "Phone 3748 for Reserve-. Prices. I. 21. 2/31, ___ Plus Tax. rpO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. THING'S mHEATRE, VDITTO-N Direction ALLAN WILKIE. TnE MOST AMUSING COMEDY EVER WRITTEN. " rpHE TD OTTERS " "A HE -"OTTERS" ' THE T»OTTERS " HE -"(OTTERS " A TALE OF A RESPECTABLE FAMILY. FUNNY ENOUGH TO MAKE A CAT LAUGH. Direct from the Garrick, Klngsway, nnd Oxford Theatres, London. BOX PLAN at Richardson's, 110, Queen Street, aud Flnlay's, top of Pitt Street. PRICES: Reserved. 4/; D.C. and 0.5./3/; Back .Stalls. 2/ and 1/. ■£.500 lU^VAKU FOR THUMB TRINT /"■CINEMA Tl/TUIRDEIR, And £23 for Thumb Print with Largest . Number of Points of 'Resemblance. GET ALL THE THUMB PRINTS YOU CAN. For Particulars See ißllls. _~ '\T ICTO R1 A . LEA GU E. * (Incorporated). BBH-iJa Owing to the illness of several W_|ES_f Members of the 'Committee, the j^___ w "At Home" arranged J'or Sepm M tember 2. is further unavoidably postivouetl The dirte will be announced later. 072 A. .HOLLAND, Secretary. BOROUGH NOTICES. ■DOROIGU OF DEVONTOET. R A T E S. Pub3lc notice is hereby gtven that the Devonport Borough Council, in pursuance of its powers under the Municipal Corporations Act, 100S, the Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act. 3 009, the Rating Act, 1908, and all other powers enabling it In that behalf, intends on WEDXESDAY, the first day of September, 19_0, to make and , levy for the year commencing on the first ■ day of April, 1920, and ending on the 31st day of March, 1921 :— 1. A General Rate of 2_d in the £. 2. A Lighting Rate of _d in the £ upon the ratable value of all property as - appearing In the Valuation Roll for the time being In force in the Borough of Devonport on the basis of the unimproved value. 3. ,A Hospital and Charitable Aid Rate ot id in the £ on the Capital Value of all ratable property as appearing on " the Valuation Roll for the time being I in force in tbe Borough of Devonport. C 4. A Uniform Annual Fee for Refuse Removal purposes of Twelve Shillings I and Sixpence upon a! 3 properties situate within the Borough as have a building erected thereon. ' All tbe aforesaid Rates to be payable In each case in one sum on the tenth day of September. 1920. at the Council Chambers. Marine Square, Devonport, to James Wilson, the Council's Collector, or to such other person as may be from time to time " appointed to collect the same. The Estimates upon which these Rates are being struck, having been approved by ' the Council, are open for inspection in the ' Council Chambers, Marine Square, Devonport. The Rate Book and Valuation Rolls are open for inspection in tbe Council Chambers tram the hours of 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and 3 .30 p.m. to 5 p.m., on all business days of the week except Saturday, when the said Kate itook and Valuation Roll shall be open Jor inspection between the hours of !• a m 1 and 12 noon. .; ■*-->... ,; WATER SUPPLY. And notice Is further given • that the x Devonport Borough Council, in pursuance of ' ts powers under the Municipal Corpora- } tions Act. 1008. the Rating Act. 1908. and K?hM„ e "_r?," ".? ° thCr L!luds Ui-posal and < I itbllc Bodies Empowering Act. 1010 (Sec- • n ..r!i!- enabling It in that behalf, intends ' Kr^iqii? , M,AY I ,he Urßt da >' of Severnnei. 3.t_(), to make and lew for the year commencing on the Ist day of April, 1920 . and ending on the 31st day of March ! tbe following Water Charges and R_tes:— ' 1. M here Water is supplied by meter: In respect of ordinary supply Ra domed by Clause _85 of By-law Xo. 1, 3915, tbe sum of 3/ per 3 000 gallons ' with a uniform minimum Kate of Seven Shillings and Sixpence (7/6) per half-year in accordance with - Clause 0 of By-law Xo. ;i, 1017 2. Where Water Is not supplied by meter ■ i In respect of ordinary supply defined "above-mentioned: "pon all h____ and buildings to which Water Is supplied, the annual ratable value of I which as appearing on the Valuation ' Rol, does not exceed £20. a Rate of ° 10/ exceeding _0 0 . a Rate of 2. per : cent on such value. ! p The said charges ana Rates to be nAvahle ifist-a VsrupXVe 0 ■ tlles --"^^^ Non-Consumers' Water Rate.- t-_ lands and buildings to which %*l£ can be ] but is not. supplied, situated with", J__ yards lrom any nart of th.V ot> a Kate not exceed.ng ole-l£u rtVSTv***' abovementloned, such Rates to be for ' 102 L and such Vac ob v™*' •n. on the 10th da y oi ? September^m8 O°M0 ° M " The above Water Charges an.l !_,,.-' t ■ be payable In each case to James Wilson the council's Collector, or such other r er fco n as may be from time to time appointed t_ " collect the same. appointed to The Water Supply Book ls open for In spection In the Council Chambers from ♦?" hours of 9 a-m. to 32.30 p.m unf . _ 30V™ to 5 p.m., on all business days of t__.°i_s; except Saturday, when it sSaTI __ Z™? T inaction between the hours of 9 ££ *» JAMES WILSON. ( Town Clerk ► Dated 12th August, 1920 J„„ . __________________________ ______ _jp ALMOST every h.t-dwnr° store sells xx Xorth British Rubber UNIQUE HOT WATER BAGS. chemists and Rubber Stores recommend them, because they're AUBrm-i dUrable ' Us:lDß ' satisf^°^

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 208, 31 August 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 208, 31 August 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 208, 31 August 1920, Page 10