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AMUSEMENTS. STRAND. N.Z.s CSTRAXt TRAND. Largest OtUANI L. CJTRAND. and CJTRANI Finest OTKAM CJTRAND. Picture CJTHA.M OTRAND. House. -JTEANI Direction : Fuller's Pictures. Ltd. Strand. TO-NIGiHT, at 5.45 and 8 p.m. .Strand. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, . T Strand. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, N Strand. IN' Strand. | ■• d'\Sti | Strand. i vnk | Si rand. | f\F I Strand. I VJf I Strand. j rpHE ] Strand. | J-HK I Strand. I TM.OOD ' 1 Strand. ' ____2_-_ ' «*rnnr\ Strand. Fu'.l of Spend and Mia". T Strand. A Fine and Emphatic I.e««on In ho« " Strand. N.it to keep out of trouble, strand. * * * D Strand. Also. S'rai'ii. '• Fvnr-jjAVrE. ~ S-raiul. •• ENDURANCE." , *tmnd. A Wondorfi'l Motor. Interest ? - "strand. l'Wurp. Strand. ".PUKE AND EASY." -'ti m*. A Mermaid Cnmerty. a -i frn „' "?TR\NI> WORLD VISIONS." *traml. MISS LAURA WALKER. Strand. The Talented Soprano. s V E R V II O D V S NOW SHOWING: JACK IIOI.T and AGNES AYRES. In Par_mount's Special. •II 0 U O II T A N D V A ID F 0 R. Rig Supporting, Programme, Including MISS MASSEYS WEDDING. 2 2U <~\&n ryHE CARNIVAL SEASON S Got. Yourself in Tune by Attending the GIRAND -OKXKFIT /CONCERT "RAND -*-*ENEKIT V^ONCERT iln aid of St. Audi-en's Society Rand). CONCERT CHAMBER. CONCERT CHAMRF.Ii. THURSDAY. MARCH IS. AT S P.M. THURSDAY. MARCH 13. AT 8 P.M. A Programme of Kxr-pptlnnal . M-rit will ho Provided by the Following Well-known ArtHm:- • Madame Annette llnyward .. Prima Donna t Miss Beatrice Birrcll Memo-Soprano 1 Miss I.fllls Walker Coutralt.i Mr. Herbert Richards Teuor f Mr. Chas. Hunter Baritone I Mr. Duncan Black Bass Mr. Alan MrEhvain Entertainer Mtss Cameron Johnson Vlolinlste - Miss Ruby Phillip* Danseiwe Tickets 2/ mo taxi at Lewis R. Eady and • Son. Ltd.. where seats may he reserved free of charge. : WILLIAM H. JOHNSTON, I oOT Hon. Secretary. tI " " 1 I TAIXIELAND. j±J WITH THE FINEST RAND AND \ I FLOOR IN AUSTRALASIA. D 4 , RUGBY FOOTBALL. 1 — — JX "jIfARIST BROTHERS OLD >Rsj7 I,A BOYS' FOOTBALL CLUB. f*%& The Annual Genera! Meet//*">o 'n? of the aDove Cluh .will be ,' |/y R-. "eld at St. Benedict's Club O \cfi Rooms, East Street. THURS'L. .. DAY - lr,th > * P m - sharp. All I Members and Intending Memter* are re- . I quested to attend.—C. E. ANDERSON. lion. Sec. r^i j n-r-tj-t Jf* O O T B A L L. I //f_-f \\ KINO'S COLLEGE OLD 1 | r\7 [\ HOYS' FOOTBALL CLUB. I /C*rf\sl%l\ T,l< ' Ann "» General Moet- . i ,n & of tl,B above Club will he — _ he'd at King's School. Remeura on THURSDAY. 15th Inst., at T3O . p.m. All members and intending members are requested to attend. • . sQ'*> R. A. FARQUHAB. Hon. Secretary. BOROUGH NOTICES. milE MOUNT ALBERT BOROUGH I! ■*■ COUNCIL. LOCAL BODIES' LOANS ACT, 1918. Proposed loan of .11.000 for proportion of cost, of Erection of an Overhend Truffle Bridge. Foot Bridges, and Construction of Approaches within the Borough of Mount Albert. The Mayor. Councillors and Burgesses of the Borough of Mount Albert hereby give notice in pursuance of Section !) of the above-mentioned Act. 1. That the purpose for which the loan in required is for a proportion of the cost of— (a) Erection- of an Overhead Traffic Bridge over the Kaipara railway line at Kingsland. (b) Laying out. Forming and Completion of a new roodwny between New North Road and Clark Street. (c) Laying out. Forming and Completion of a new roadway between Onslow Road connecting with-, the new road provided for In the preceding sub- ,| paragraph. i (dl Erection of Foot Bridges for pedestrian traffic over the railway Hne at I Onslow and Edendale Roads. 2. It is intended to allocate such loan as follows: — (a) Contribution towards cost of wort's mentioned in paragraph 1 hereof £10,000 (b) Costs, charges and expenses and first year's interest and sinking fund £1,000 it. That the Mount Albert Borough Council, being unable to provide the necessary funds for such works out of the ordinary revenue, proposes to borrow a sum not exceeding .tl.ooo. 4. That the proposed security for the repayment of such loan shall be a special rate of one thirteenth of a penny in the £ on all ratable property in the Borough of Mount Albert. 5. That the Mount Albert Borough Council proposes to make such loan repayable In 36} years, and to make provision for the paymert of a sinking fund of not less than £1 per centum per annum. 0. That the Mount Albert Borough Coun- ! oil proposes to pay out of such loan sucn costs charges and expenses as the Mount Albert Borough Council may determine to have actually incurred in connection with such loan and the Interest and sinking fund thereon for the first year. Dated this 16th day of February. 1923. H. UTTING. | Town Clerk. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE in pursuance of Section 10 of the above-mentioned Act that a Poll of the Ratepayers of the Borough of Mount Albert on the proposal to raise the above-mentioned loan will be taken on the 21st day of March, 1923, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Dated this 16th day of February. 1923. ALFRED F. BENNETT, Mayor. LOAN POLL. KINGSLAND OVERBRIDGE. LOAN OF £11.000. Pursuant to Section 41 of The Local Elections and Polls Act. 190S, notice la ! hereby given that a Poll of the Ratepayers of the Borough of Mount Albert on the proposal to raise the above Loan, will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of Marcn. 1923. between the hours of 9 a.m. and T p.m.. at the following Polling Places, viz.:— KINGSLAND—JubiIee Hall. New North Road. MORXINGSIDE — St. Enoch's Schoolroom, New North Road. MOUNT ALBERT—King George's Hall, New North Road. EDENDALE —Presbyterian Schoolroom, Balmoral Bond. EDENDALE — Baptist Church. Taomata Road. NOTE. —Totes may be recorded at any I one of the Booths, Irrespective of their i "ward" location. H. UTTING, , Returning Officer, j Mornlngside. March 5, 1023. 309 j mO OUT -OP - TOWN SUBSCRIBERS. OUT-OF-TOWN SUBSCRIBERS who wish to answer advertisements. In which only the telephone number of the advertiser Is given, may send their replies to tba Stab, and the newspaper will communicate such replies to the advertiser. |

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 60, 12 March 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 60, 12 March 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 60, 12 March 1923, Page 12

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