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AMUSEMENTS. - "CTULLER'S /-VPERA TTOUSE. Direction: Ben and John FuUer. ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT. MATINEE AT 2.30. c MATINEE AT 2.30, SWEDN_ S D A Y. j WEDNESDAY. , Bargain Prices: Upper Circle, 6d; Stalls, 2/1, 1/1; P.C, 2/1. TO-NIGHT — AT 8 — TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT — AT 8 — TO-NIGHT. t DELIGHTFUL VAUDEVILLE, c Headed by MISS NELLIE KOLLE, MISS NELLIE KOLLE, " The Darling of the Gods." 8 Another Dominion Tour for .TOLLY JOHN LARKIN. JOLLY JOHN LARKIN. The Happy Coon. BARON, Ventriloquist. MISS MAGGIE FOSTER. MISS MAGGIE FOSTER, The Dainty Girl Violinist. MR. PHILIP SEWBT.-T, MR. PHILIP NEWBURY, The Renowned Tenor. And FULLER'S NEW REVUE, FULLER'S NEW REVUE, Presenting a, Miniature Pantomime. ROBINSON CRUSOE, JUNR. ROBINSON CRUSOE, JUNR. In Six Gorgeous Scenes. A Feast of Delight. Plans at Richardson's till 5. then at * Segedin's till 7. 'Phone 374S for Reserves. PRICES: 1/, 2/, 2/6, 3/ (Plus Tax). THE KING'S THEATRE. Again last evening a crowded and enthusiastic audience demonstrated their unanimous approval of Ben. and Ji'hn * Fuller's latest dramatic success, described ' by Press and public alike ac easily " THE BEST YET." rrtHE TT-ING'S mHEATRB. Direction: Ben. and John Fuller. ■PHONE 2665. 26th CONSECUTIVE WEEK, 26th 2Cth CONSECUTIVE WEEK, 2Gth And CONTINUED SUCCESS OF GEORGE CROSS, CLARICE WARNER, And FULLER'S DRAMATIC PLAYERS. FULLER'S DRAMATIC PLAYERS. FULLER'S DRAMATIC PLAYERS. In W. V. Garrod's Latest London Success, MURDER WILL OUT MURDER WILL OUT. M U B D/ R WILL OUT, Or, A MOTHER'S VENGEANCE. A MOTHER'S VENGEANCE. Emotional, Sensational, and Original. BRILLIANT CAST OF PLAYERS. NEW AND ELABORATE SCENERY AND EFFECTS. Play Produced by George Cross. Furnishings by Richard Arthur, Ltd. Box Plan at Richardson's Piano Warehouse, 110, Queen Street, and R. R. , Stationer, Pitt Street, or Ring 2668, King's Theatre. FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES. ' 1/ to 2/6 (Plus Tax). 1/ to 2/6 (Plus Tax). BE SURE AND BOOK YOUR SEAT. ECCLESIASTICAL ■CJV_2«__DISTIC CAMPAIGN BAPTIST TABERNACLE. THIS EVENING, 7.30. Subject:—" Satan's Counterfeits of the 'Second Coming of our .Lord." • REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. TO-MOR.ROW tW__>N__DAY). 12.30: ilidday Prayer Hours. 3 p.m.,: Deeper Life Meting, conducted by Rev. A. 6. Wilson. "How to Ke«p Happy." 7.30 p.m.; Campaign Service. Subject, "Will a God of love puni&h any of Hi— creatures for ever?"—Bev. Joseph W. Kemp. LEAGUE FOOTBALL, TEAGUE FOOTBALL. ( Th e First ANNUAL MEETING of the PARNELL CLUB I will be held in the Carlaw 1 <_■__ Park Rooms, on THURSDAY. L_yt__J- JULY 7. at 8 p.m. C 3 Business: Election of officers, .. enrolment of members, Jr general. G. SEAGER, 46 Secretary. MILITARY PARADES. * Tif ILITARY PARADE. 29th Company Senior Cadets will Parade at Ponsonby Football Shed at 7.30 p.m. TO-MORROW (Wednesday). No leave granted. J. T. HILL, 553 Lieutenant O.C. Co. DEBENTURES. rJxiTE AUCKLAND GAS 'COMIPANY, LTD. DEBENTURES. The Company offers Ttebentures, being a floating charge over Assete exceeding In ■value £1,000,000 sterling, bearing Interest at ■the rate of 6i per cent per annum, free of 'income tax, with a currency of 7 years from May 1. 1921. Debentures will be issued in denominations of _50, £100, £230, or £500, as desired. The Prospectus and Form at Debenture can be seen at, and forms of _pp_eation procured from, the Office of the Company, Wyndham Street, Auckland. Applications for the above Debentures to be made to the Secretary. S. UPTON, 514 Secretary. [ T WISEMAK AND SONS, LIMITED. ] "' Business Established, 1861. Are Offering j £25,000 Debentures for Fublijc Subscription. ! Issue of 500 Debentures of _50. Term, 5 years. 1 Interest, 7J per cent., free of Income Tax, paid "half-yearly. | Thi« old-established Company has recently, in consequeuce of its steady expan- | sion, moved into larger premises. As a I result of this expansion, and the conse- ] quent increase in the Company's stock, I , further capital is required in the business, : and the Directors have decided upon issuing the above amount of short-dated De- i bentures. The Company is sUll under the same' management that has brought it to its present standing, and the Directors feel conli- ] dent that the public will recognise in this ! I issue a well-secured investment. I : The Debentures will be secured by the usual floating charge on the whole business and assets of the Company, including its reserve capital, and the form of d£ benture (which may be inspected at the I Company's Office in Albert Street Auek- i land) provides full and ample powers for the protection of the Deoentnre-holders Forms of Application and Copies of'the' full Prospectus (as filed in the office of the Registrar of Companies) may be obtained at the j-egistered office of the ComtMnv Albert Street, Auckland. company, M. WISEMAN, 063 « Secretary. EIJSCTORAt. ■ Jf ° T * C E. ! Pursuant to Section 11 of The I>v-.i I ; Elections and Polls Act, 1008, I i notice that the following persons have been I I duly nominated as Candidates for the office ' II of Councillors for the Town Board of I Mercer:— 1 ''.'■ AYLETT, REGINALD, i ALLAN, HENRY ALEXANDER, ; ". A , I " d J the ";? .J"*" 1 "" 8 only one vacancy to be ! :, filled, a Poll will be taken as between the i ; said Candidates on WEDNESDAY tbe 1 day of July, 1921, at the Office of the Mercer ' Town Board, Mer_er. Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. i Dated this Ist day of Jnly. 1921. . '. I A. MeVEAGH, I 539 Returning Officer.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 158, 5 July 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 158, 5 July 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 158, 5 July 1921, Page 12

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