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CHANG. "CHANG." CHANG. "Overwhelming success, theatre CHAN*;, crowded In capacity. Hundreds CHAN*;, turned away each performance. CHAN*;. Booking very heavy for reCHANG. remainder of season. Audience CHAN*!, frequently applauded during CHANG, screening. Press unanimous in CIIAN*;. praising 'Chang' as having estabCHANG. lished new era in motion picCH.ANG. lures. Lady Stonehaven and CHAN*;. Suite, from Government House. CHAN*;, present. Congratulations to ParaCHAN*;, mount Pictures in having such a CHANG, wonderful picture. CHAN*;. CHANG. FRANK TALBOT. CHAN*;. Atlianaeum Theatre. CHAN*;. Melbourne." CHAN*;. CHANG. CHANG. Hippodrome Sessions— CHANG. 11. 1.15, 3.30, 5.45, 7.55. CIIAN*;. Empress Session De Luxe,— CIIANG. 7 30 CHAN*;. See "CHANG," CIIAN*;. Commencing WEDNESDAY, at CIIAN*;. the HIPPODROME and CHAN*;. EMPRESS THEATRES. CIIAN*;. CHAN*;. Screening for a Short Session CHAN*;. Only. (Owing to heavy bookings THAN*;, in other towns and in the South CHANG. Island.) CHANG. CHANG. HIPPODROME and EMPRESS. CIIAN*;. HIPPODROME and EMPRESS. CIIAN*;. CHANG. WEDNESDAY NEXT. CHAN*;. WEDNESDAY NEXT. | (J LI C K OLA CK, i NEWMARKET. j WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAYS. i GRAND LONG NIGHT. S to lli p.m. Admission. 7/(5 Double. I Walter Smith's Band. ] Reserves 4*i-l:i4. I Watch To-morrow's Papers for Saturday's 1 and Monday's Attraction. ViO i BOROUGH NOTICES. JgO ROUGH OF TAKAPUNA. PROPOSED LOAN OF f'JS.KtO FOR ROADING AND STORM WATER DRAINAGE. Pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Loans Board Act. I'.CC, and the Local Bodies Loans Act, lOL'ti. notice is hereby given that the Takapuna Borough Council proposes to raise a Special Loan I of £28,100. | The purposes for which the said Loan ! is required are :—■ , (1) —The formation and paving in con- ! crete of. and provision of storm . water drainage, kerhing and chanuell- ! ing and footpath formation for the j following Roads: Walter's Hill. i'.'U2rt 30/10: King Edward Avenue and Belmont Loop. i'.VH) 17/fi ; King Edward Avenue. £3057: Taharofo and Shakespear Roads, from Northcote Road to Sheriff's Bridge, £13,415 ; Kitchener Road portion. £1106 19/; Sheriff's Hill, East Coast Road, £2609. ('-) —Storm Water Drainage in and near ! Frieston and Cecil Roads, £2074; and Storm Water Drainage, Kitchener Road, from Fen wick Avenue to Sylvan Avenue, £1897. The proposed Security for such Loan shall be a Special Annually Recurring Rate of Fifty-six hundredths ot a penny in the i £ on the Unimproved Value of all' Ratable i property in the Borough of Takapuna. and j the provision for repayment, a Sinking I Fund of £3 per centum per annum on the amount of the Loan. ' The term for which the loan is to be j borrowed shall he 20 years. j It is not proposed to*pay out of the Loan 1 any portion of the Interest or Sinking Fund. It is proposed to pay out of the Loan costs and expenses of and incidental to the raising of the Loan, not exceeding £229 ! r> ated at Takapuna this 28th day of 11. L. BOWDEN. Town Clerk. I hereby give notice in pursuance of Section 11 of the Local Bodies Loans Act. i 1926, that a Poll of the Ratepayers of the Borough of Takapuna on the Proposal to raise the above-mentioned Loan of £25.100 will be taken on the 4th day of JULY, 1928, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. J. W. WILLIAMSON. Mayor. 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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 124, 28 May 1928, Page 18
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