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Amusements. . ■ROYAL ' ALBERT , TT^. XVOYAL Albert , xj-all. Direction, Henry Hayward. NIGHTLY, at 8. MAT. SAT. 2.30. HAYVVARD'S PATHK PICTURE! AYWARD'S XICTURES. The Superb Patho Art Drama, „ " "ly-ERCILESS IVXeRCILESS IVIARGULRITE BLACK AND WHITE RATS. Nature Study. AGRICULTURAL PURSUITS. Scenic. THE SPY. Powerful Drama. FISHING IN SWEDEN. Scenic. ANDREAS HOFER. Dramatic. And the Truly Beautiful Gem, SIGHTS OP VENICE. And a Host of Other Fine Films. „ nw Complete Chan of Programme To-morrow Night. Prices: Is and 6d. _ HP I V 0 L I T II E A T R E. 1 Direction. Mr- Henry Hayward. NIGHTLY AT 8. MAT., SAT.. AT 2..X. TIVOLI Magnificent FILMS' TIVOLI All New ?Srfl' TIVOLI Programme. „ IIC Ay K A,»" " Merciless Marguerite." the Superb Art Drama, and 12 other animated Art Gems. FRIDAY NEXT-VAUDEVILLE SPECIALITY COMPETITION. . A Time Limit for any turn, 8 minutes. Prices: Is and 6d; Children, 3d. ______ SYDNEYITE: "Good morning! Have you seen our beautiful harbour?" . MAORILANDEfe: Yes! But Auckland s is better, good evenintr!" , _ „ TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY EVENING AT 8, i From the Fern' Tee. MUSICAL pRUISES. USICAL BRUISES. A Floating Theatre, on Auckland's Matchless Harbour. CONCERT AND ANIMATED PICTURES. MEREDITH'S ORCHESTRA. RETURN PARE, ONE SHILLING.

Tenders. _____ J ST BANKRUPTCY. Jg STATE OF J) JJ OF WHANGAROA. LABOURER. SEPARATE TENDERS will be received at my Office. Customs-street West. Auckland, up till Noon of MONDAY, the 10th day ot January, 1910, for

(1) All my Eight. Title, and Interest In Occupation License with oi a chase No. 2810, Section 20, Block VII.. Whan gar Survey District—ll2 acres 1 rood 14 perches. Annual rental. £ J6B 4d. Right of purchase at 108 per acre. Improvements valued at (2) All my Right, Title, and Interest in Occupation License with R l ?^ , Jv-tt chase No. 3266. Section 1. Block VJJ--. Whangaroa Survey District—29 Acres. Annual rental. £1 9s. Right of pur chase at £1 per acre, with House an improvements valued at £170. A deposit in Cash or a Bank Cheque, to 20 per cent, of the amount tendered, must accompany each tender. Terms and Conditions of Tender can be seen at my office, and at the store ox Mr. James Christie, Whangaroa. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. _ E. GERARD, Official Assignee. Auckland, 23rd November. 1909. piTY OF & AUCKLAND. TENDERS FOR WORKS. Tenders will be received in the Town Clerk Office up till 4 o'clock p.m., on THURSDAY, 16th December, 1909, for the following works: — (a) Formation of Argyle-street. (b) Railing and Entrance Gates, Bayfield ar k. (c) Drinking Fountain in Coromandel Granite at corner of Ponsonby and Karangahape Roads. , Plans and specifications may be seen at the City Engineer's Office, Coburg-street. HENRY W. WILSON. Town Clerk. December 3rd, 1909. 1 '■ ■ - O ROUGH OF NORTH COTE . Tenders are invited up till Noon of the 13th instant for the Purchase of Lot 50 of Section 31 of the Parish of Takaptma, and known as' the pound site, and, situated in Princes-street, Northcote. Conditions may be seen at the Council Office. ' ' C. A. CAWKWELL. Ik , Town Clerk. 3, Palmerston Buildings. Auckland. rjpENDERS FOR LEASE. The Public Trustee, as Statutory Committee of Thomas Jones Smith, .invites Tenders for a Five Years' Lease, from Ist January, 1910, of Allotments 56. 62 and 99, Parish of Hautapu, containing 150 acres, situated near Hamilton., Tenders must be addressed to the undersigned. and must reach him not later than WEDNESDAY, 22nd December. 1909, at 2 p.m. Conditions of Lease may be inspected at the Office of the undersigned, at the Public Trust Office, Auckland, or the Post Offices at Cambridge and Tamahere, where forms of tender may be obtained. J. S. BOND, ' A gent of the Public Trustee. Hamilton, 7th December, 1909 A UCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASJ± TORAL ASSOCIATION. FOR LEASE — The Association's Showground, situate at Otahuhu, divided into two lots of 42 and 17 acres respectively. Conditions may be seen at the Office, and Tenders close on FRIDAY NEXT, December 10th, at Noon. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.—EDWlN HALL. Secretary High-street, Auckland, December 3rd, 1909. Road metal i screenings for AND I FOOTPATHS. CONCRETE I YARDS, AND MATERIALS. ] CONCRETE. MORNINGSIDE QUARRYS. LTD.. 26, Shortland-street. 'Phone: Quarry. 2750; Office, 2901. riAMERATED QONORETE Is the CHEAPEST KNOWN METHOD OF ERECTING PERMANENT BUILDINGS. It is Fireproof, Damp-proof, Sound-proof, and Indestructible. Full information available from

JJ "piRIEND, 104, VICTORIA ARCADE. AUCKLAND. J Public Notices. O TIC E ~~ITO CREDITORS. ' ESTATE LATE JOHN MARK NOBLE, DECEASED. Pursuant to an Order made by His Honor Mr. Justice Cooper dated the 18th day of November instant notice is hereby given that all claims against the above Estate are to be rendered to Messrs. Thorne, Campbell and Thorne of Wyndham-street in the City of Auckland Solicitors for the, Executors of the Will of the ■ abovenamed John Mark Noble deceased on or before the 31st day of December 1909 after which day the Executors have by the said Order liberty to distribute the assets of the said Estate amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they (the Executors) shall then have had notice.* Dated this 22nd day of November, 1909. THORNE, CAMPBELL AND THORNE, Solicitors, Wyndham-Btreet, Auckland. p A T E N T S. BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, Patent Attorneys, notify that the appointment of MR. J. H. MACKIE as their represents has been cancelled. MR. RAYWARD is now in Auckland, and may be consulted by Inventors and others at the Office of the Firm, 30, His Majesty's Arcade, Queen-street. . Telephone, No. 1115. Railways. jyj"EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Commencing Monday, 6th December, 1909, and until further nonce an Extra Express tram will leave Auckland for Wellington at 10.35 a.m. daily (Sundays excepted), arriving Wellington 7.21 a.m. next day, and an Extra Express train will leave Wellington tor Auckland at 8.55 p.m. on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, arriving Auckland at 4.40 p.m. next day. The above trains will stop at Newmarket Penrose, Otahuhu, Drury, Pukekohe, Mercer Huntly, Ngaruawahia, Frankton, Ohaupo, Te AwamutU. Otorohanga, Hangatiki, Te Kuiti, Mangapeehi, Ongarue, and Taumarunui. Passengers from Auckland far other stations between Frankton and Taumarimui win require to change trains at Frankton. Passengers for stations on the Main Trunk line should travel by the 10.35 a.m. train from Auckland. A dining car is provided on this train. . BY ORDER.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14237, 7 December 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14237, 7 December 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14237, 7 December 1909, Page 10