Amusements. r\ P E B A HOUSE. FASOLA MATINEE, TO-MORROW, 2.30. Matinee Prices: D.O. and O.S. Is; Stalls, 6d. Children, 6<l. _ TTAVE YOU SEEN FASOLA? OP ER A HOUSE. FASOLA NOVELTY COMPANY. FASOLA The FASOLA FASOLA Marvellous FASOLA FASOLA Indian FASOLA FASOLA Fakir. FASOLA FASOLA. FASOLA. FASOLA. This wonderful exponent of Indian Magic presents one of the most Marvellous Performances imaginable, introducing; all the weird mysticism for which all Indian magicians have for centuries been so ! famous. ; The Sahib Gustavo Fasola is the Greatest j Living Exponent of Indian Necromancy, ! and no one should fail to witness the i Extraordinary Performance of this wonderful mystifier. WINDSOR CHORISTERS And the WINDSOR CHORISTERS Marvellous WINDSOR CHORISTERS Roy Soprano, WINDSOR CHORISTERS Master James WINDSOR CHORISTERS lies. • MISS DOLLY' DAY, Charmine Soubrette. And in addition, the Great Photo Play. THE ASSIGNED SERVANT. FASOLA PRICES: „_ en D.C. AND O.S. 28. STALLS, Is. F.C., 6D. Plan at Wildman and ArcyV. 6d extra. No Early Doors. 'Phone 1595- „ , REMEMBER THE EARLY BIRD GETS THE BEST SEAT.
. rn H E T7" ING ' S HP* HE A T R E, MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.30. HPHE THING'S rpHEATEE. End of Penny Section, Pitt-street. THE MECCA OF ALL TREE PICTURE PATRONS. IX PICTURES FULLER'S LEAD. TnULLERtt TEE BEST PJ£TURE|' X 1 ULLEE'S OF ALL .1 ICTURbS. AND THE LEADING ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. THE WRECK OF THE DELHI. MOONSHINE AND LOVE (Dramatic). THE AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. NICK riAETER. and MYSTERY OF \J THE WHITE BED. A Sensational Detective Story. A REVELATION IN COLOURS. FOUR BEAUTIFUL PICTURES. Mystic Manipulations-Glories of Upper 1 ThamesfcLake Come—Fresh Water Aquarium. HIS CHORUS GIRL WIFE, ( THE STAGE CHILD. ; Calino. Foreman of Works -The Little Patient—Their First Divorce Baptisto is Bitten. „-• _ „ DRESS - UPHOLSTERED - piRCLE Is SEATS-ls 6d. Vy Stalls, Is; Back Stalls, 6d; Reserves, 2s, Wildnian's. NEWTON PICTURE PALACE, Karangahape Road, Penny Section—CONTlNU- ! OUS PICTURES. COMPLETE CHANGE OK PROGRAMME. Come where the crowds are coming. To see the All-Star Pictures. : Rachel, The Norwood Necklace, Lily of the Tenements, Eruption of Mount Etna, Mr. Cannon is Warm, Gibraltar Calino's Fire Extinguisher. Winter. Sports, Chamonix, Resourceful Robert. Each Day, 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to 10.15 p.m. Popular Price?, 6d arid 3d, all party. PR I N C-E'S SINK. Every Evening and To-morrow afternoon. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Private Tuition by Appointment. T.arcre Electric Far.B. Large Electric Fans. AN ORGANISED ARMY OR A FIGHTING MOB." TTEAR jUriLLS! H**»'M" TJEAR MILLS. THE KING OF ORATORS. OOYAL ALBERT XT ALL, QUNDAY "CIVENING. 1 =?
J Lectures. TEEOSOI'HICAI/ SOCIETY (H.P.B. Lodge, 351. Qi-een-street). TONIGHT (FRIDAY), 8 P.M. LANTERN LECTURE, Entitled "SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS LIFE IN INDIA; WITH ANECDOTES/' BY Miss 0. W. CHRISTIE. In the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL. Swanson-street \ (Off Queen-st., opposite Shortland-st.) COLLECTION TO DEFRAY EXPENSES. Government Notifications. NOTICE RESPECTING PROPOSED 1\ BOROUGH OF PUKEKOHE. COUNTY OF MANUKAU. Office of the Minister of Internal Affiairs, Wellington, 14th February, 1912. Pursuant to Section 117 of the Municipal '<■ Corporations Act, 1908, His Excellency the <■ Governor directs it to be notified that a petition has been presented to him, praying for the constitution of the area described in the Schedule hereto as a borough under the said Act, to be named the Borough of Pukekohe. All persons affected are hereby called upon to lodge any written objections to or petitions against the I constitution of the said borough which they may desire to lodge, within one month from the first publication of this notice, such objections or petitions to be addressed ' to the Minister of Internal Affairs, Wellington. SCHEDULE. . DESCRIPTION OF BOUNDARIES OF t- PROPOSED BOROUGH OF PUKEKOHE. All that area in the Auckland Land District bounded towards the north-west generally by a lino along the middle of the road forming the north-western boundaries ; of Allotments Nos. 155, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, and 111. Section No. 2, Parish of Pukekohe, and forming the north-western boundaries of Allotments Nos. 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, i and 104, Section No. 1, to a point 3 chains distant easterly from the road forming the south-western boundary of Allotment No. 136, Section No. 2; thence by a right line - parallel to and 3 chains distant from the . road forming the south-western boundaries of Allotments Nos. 136, 137, 138, 139, and 140, . Section No. ?., Parish of Pukekohe, to Allot- , ment No. 141; thence by Allotments Nos. 141 and 130 and across a road to the southernmost corner of Allotment No. 122; thence by Allotments Nos. 122, 121, across a road, " and by Allotments Nos. 116, 118, and 117, '■ across and by the road forming" the northeastern boundary of Allotment No. 117, r Section No. 2 aforesaid, to Allotment No. 229; thence by that allotment, across a 1 road, and by the road forming the northeastern boundaries of Allotments Nos. 225 and 300 to the southern boundary of the Parish of Karaka; and thence by that parish to a point on the northern boundary of Section No. 3, Parish of Pukekohe. _ distant 20 chains from the north-western comer of that section; thence towards the ' east generally by a right line parallel to , the south-western boundaries of Sections' Nos. 3, 13, and 14 to Section No. 15, Parish of Pukekohe; thence by Sections Nos. 16 and 12 to the south-western corner of Section No. 14 aforesaid; thence by a right line . to the westernmost corner of Section No. 9; - thence by a right line to a point on the south-western boundary of Section No. 46 Parish of Pukekohe, in line with the south- ' western corner of Section No. 47 and the '• southernmost corner of Section No. 43thence by a right line to the southernmost corner of the said Section No. 43; thence by Section No. 42 to its westernmost corner; thence towards the south-west generally by a right line to the easternmost I corner of Section No. 53; thence by that section to its north-eastern corner; thence by a ' right line to the easternmost corner of , Allotment No. 220. Section No. 2, Pariah of .'■ Pukekohe aforesaid; thence by Allotments , i Nos. 220. 219, 218, 217, 216, across a road by a ! Allotments Nos. 212. 202, across a road' by . Allotments Noa. 192, 108, across a road by Allotments Nos. 174. 169, 168,, 167 across a road, by Allotments Nos. 161. 160. 159 and 158, Section No, 2 aforesaid, and the northeastern boundary of the last-mentioned r allotment produced to the middle of the . road forming the north-western boundary . of Allotment No 157; thence by a lino alone j the middle of that road to the road form--31 ing the south-western boundaries of Allot . ments Nos. 156 and 155, Section No. 2 afore--3 said; and thence by a line along the middle of the last-mentioned road to the road j forming the north-western boundary of th« 3 said Allotment No. 155, the place of conmencement. „. . D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs
I __________________________________ Agricultural Shows. { p»ANKLIN 0 nJES pUKEKOHE. o rno-DAY AND T^O-MORROW, TnEBEUAKY 90 AND f)j x , '~* ; - RECORD ENTBIES. GOOD SHOW GROUNDS. NATURAL GRANDSTAND THE SHOW OP THE SEASON t AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION FOR ' ALE. : " 1 Don't fail to visit this Show, as this year . ' will be a Record. * ,lt „ : Hot Water provided free for picnic parties 0 EXCURSION TRAINS PROM AUCKLAND ' AND WAIKATO. J. PATTERSON, Seo.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14924, 23 February 1912, Page 12
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