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*7 Amusements. i EST'S piCTUBES. i " ' RATINES, 2.30 T°* DAY * • i GRAND COLOURED PANTO., 1 •' THE JIASCOTTE." i HOLIDAY MATINEES, i MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY. \ WffiS = P'ctdklS - WI1?S THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD. t ROYAL ALBE tt T HA LL. , .LV Direction Hayward's Enterprises. Ltd . By Arrangement with Mr. T. J. West. ANOTHER GREAT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. , Every Lady attending WEST'S PICTURES , will ho presented with a HANDSOME FAN a3 J a CHRISTMAS SOUVENIR. { JIVING MEW A TRULY MAGNIFICENT SERIES (No. 2). MITRE PEAK AND MILFORD SOUND. A TRIP ON THE WANGANUI. THE THERMAL WONDERS. ■ Waimaugu. Crossing Over the Frying Pan, ■ Geyser Vallev, Wairakei. The Dragon 8 I Month. Thn Champagne Pool. Eagle's Nest, I Twin Geysers. Prince of Wales's Feathers. , Crow's Nest Geysers, The Rainbow Fall of 1 Boiling Water. Herapiti and other marvels, i THE MASCOTTE. , THE WHITE FAWN DEVOTION. FIGHTING THE SEA. THE GLOVE. AND OTHER PICTORIAL GEMS. Refreshments on the Roof Gardens. ROYAL ALBERT LADIES! ORCHESTRA. Prices: Is and fid; BOOK YOUR SEATS (is 6d) at Royal Albert Hall. 'Phone" 1506. r l : 61)—' Old Year Fete, " Wonderland," To-night. •'.": — " - i | i, ]j AST RIGHTS I | I Of i 1 [ I gARTON (CIRCUS J | —1 J—. . WHERE ; gTANDING pOOM QNLY IS' THE RULEJyJOT THE JgXCEPTION. i I Xi AST ]^/[ atinees ' i I ' l I rpO-DAY AND JLJONDAY, ' J 1 AT 2.30 PM * | I QHI.LDREN QD. ■ I J 1 QAMES AND pASTIMES, WITH VALUABLE PRIZES FOR THE. - WINNERS.. || rpO-NIGHT, j 1 'i jgLACK ' I | jgLACK I •1 . . vs. I I gANDFLY. • I i_ ' J__ DON'T M IBS 4- 00D XniNGTEE SHOW; THAT KEEPS FAITH WITH THE PUBLIC. J pOPULAR pRICES, | I I I Pit, Stalls, Chairs, j j I - 2 s - 3 s - I ! . l_ LOCATION, FREEMAN'S BAY, NEXT VICTORIA PARK. Heme Bay Trams from Custom-at. ROBSON BARNETT, Manager. 68--'7HE Old Year Fate, Wonderland," To-night. Public Notices. SAVINGS BANK. THE OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED On SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 31, From 7 to 9 o'clock, FOR THE RECEIPT OF MONEY, ON ACCOUNT OF THE YEARLY BALANCE. R. CAMERON, Manager, Auckland and suburban drainage board. SPECIAL ORDER MAKING BY-LAWS No. 2. Public notice is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Auckland and Suburban Drainage Board, to he held on WEDNESDAY, 4th day of JANUARY, 1911, a Resolution will be submitted for the confirmation of the following Special Order, made at a Special Meeting of the said Board on the 30th day of November, 1910, viz.: — "That the Auckland and Suburban Drainage Board, ill pursuance of the powers conferred on it by ' The Auckland and Suburban Drainage Act, 1908,' doth ■ hereby by Special Order make the following By-laws, to be known as The Auckland and Suburban Drainage Board's By-laws No. 2." (Here follows the By-laws.) The object or purport of the said By-laws is as follows:— To regulate and govern the connection of Sewers and Drains with, the Main Sewers or Drains belonging to the Board. A copy of the proposed By-laws is de- ■ posited at the office of the Board, Coburg- ; street, Auckland, and is open to the inspec--5 tion of the public during office hours until i this said 4th day of January, 1911. I R. H. IRWIN, Secretary. [ Secretary's Office, Cobnrg-street, I December Ist, 19:10. Applications from candidates foe ADMISSION TO MILITARY COLLEGE. AUSTRALIA, TO PRESENT THEMSELVES FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. 1. Tea free places are open to New Zealand Candidates. To. be eligible a candidate's sixteenth birthday must fall on or before the first day of March, 1911, and his 19th birthday after that date. Candidates must be in good health and free from any physical defects likely to interfere with their military duties. Particulars as to medical test required can be. obtained from the Officers Commanding Districts. 2. Candidates' for examination can obtain the necessary forms and all information .as to subjects for examination, and conditions of service, on application l to' Officers Commanding Military Districts at Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, Otago, and Nelson respectively. Applications must reach Officers Commanding Districts on or before ' 15th January, 1911. A. W. ROBIN, Colonel, Adjutant-General N.Z. Forces. gTOCK JJXCEANGE. On and after JANUARY 9, 1911. instead of the full Commission being paid by.the Seller, the usual Commissiot will .be charged half to buyer and half to seller. .The following will be the rates charged to both parties:— ON SHARES OF Is AND UNDER, ,id per Share. ON SHARES OVER Is TO os 4d, id per Share. ON SHARES OVER 3s 'Id, U per cent, per Share. ON DEBENTURES, £ per cent. ON SYNDICATE SHARES, 2£ per cent. MINIMUM COMMISSION, ss. 11, L. NOAKES, Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14566, 31 December 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14566, 31 December 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14566, 31 December 1910, Page 12