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Amusements. „_____ . pIOTU RE S. " '11/TATINEE, 2.30 X°" DAY- " CHILDREN-O D-CHILDREN. EST'S T> I 0 T U R E S. EtfT'S' XIGTURES. TT>OYAL ALBERT ALL - Direction, Hayward's Enterprises. Ltd. SCENES IN CENTRAL AFRICA. ROAD HOGS IN TOYLAND, A Great Picture for the Children. PATHE'S GAZETIH, 147. ATORWEGIAN OCENERY. FAUNA OF TROPICAL RIVERS, A CURE FOR CRIME, ETC., ETC. VISIT THE ROOF GARDEN. Refreshments are served in the open air. TYRESS /CIRCLE, QTALLS, ONE SHILLING. PIT, 6d; Reserved, Is 6d. 'Phone 1506. rp II E L Y R I C. GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. j rpHJi WHERE j LYRIC EVERYBODY J THEATRE GOES i Direction, Hayward's Enterprises. Ltd. HA YW A R D" a "PICTURES AY WARD'S X ICTURES " Unfold the Universe." __ LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. This week's Ail-Star Programme. rriHE /"IREAT 'REDEMPTION. JL.IIE VJREAT XVEDEMPTION. The Sedge Warbler and the CuckooBetween Fire and Love— and the Cowboys—Gaumont Graphic—Aunt Huldah. the Matchmaker— Marvellous InventionAbe Gets Even With Father (A.B.)— matic Removing—Mr. Fatty's Adventures— (Comedies). the -jl/TERCER 13egatta, IQI 9 he Mercer Jlvegatta. I*j±a» the lyric symphony orchestra Prices as usual; Reserves by 'Phone, 3645. \ "EMPIRE "PICTURE pALAOT? 1 DOMINION ROAD. Direction, Chas. Cooper. We Exhibit M EVERY NIGHT. EVERY NIGHT M AND WILL DO SO TILL THE CRACK OF DOOM. rp-DAY. AT 2.30 AND 8. NEW PROGRAMME. EVERY PICTURE NEW AND A GEM. P NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF DISTRICT P 5 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD 5 PATRONISE THE EMPIRE. 1. It is in your own borough. By • supporting it you help on the progress of your district. I 2. It is equal to any theatre in the I Dominion, brilliantly projected seated with latest Tip-up Seats, etc. 3. You see the Finest Pictures in the Dominion, brilliantly projected, nigra obtainable — Rock-Steady, with the latest and best lnechaand Flickerless. R 4. You see the World in Motion, its R Life, Scenery, Industries. Science, Sport, Drama and Humour. 5. You see the moat Charming Family Entertainment at the Lowest Town Prices, and avoid the rash, crush, inconvenience of getting home late. PICTURES AND MUSIC AT THE "CIMPIRK piCTURE pALAOj?

p ARRIS ON T> A N D. (MR. CATER, Conductor.) T>ENEFTT pERFORMANCE In Aid of the Farm ell Family. ALBERT PARK, MONDAY, FEB. 26th, Under the auspices of Benefit Entertainers' Society. i , PROGRAMME. March, "The Rioters" (Dodson) Waltz, "Druids' Prayer" - - (C. Dawson) Descriptive Selection, "The Motor Ride" - - (S. Douglas) Solo Comique, "Trombone Sneeze" - - - - - (P. Chambers) Selection, ."Spring Chicken" - (S. Douglas) Humorous, "The Whistlers" - - - (A. Pryor) March, "Elephant" - - (Ord Hume) "God Save the King!" Collection at Gates. J. CARMICHAEL. Hon. See. -£K - pRIZE pOMPETrnON —£K To introduce the New American Gome- of "STARS AND STRIPES," a Prize of £s.is offered for Most Scientific Game to bo plaved with the Cards. Price, 2s 6d. Game to be sent in not later than 24th May. Winner's name and game will appear on let June. _ _ - Address KALAMOOZA, G.P.O. Highway District Notices. rpjlß mount ROSKTLD road DISTRICT. THE WAIKOWHAI PARK ACT, 1911. UNDER THE LOCAL BODIES' LOANS ACT, i 1908. . ■ i Notice in hereby given that the Mount Rosldll Road Board proposes to raise a Special Loan under the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908 and its amendments:— (a) The particular purpose, for which the. Loan is required is to carry out the. works referred to in the Waikowhai Park Act, 1911, and the' Schedule thereto. ,

(h) The sum proposed to bo borrowed, for such, purpose is £1500. (c) The proposed security for the- Loan, is a Special Kate over the whole of the ratable property in the Mount Koskill Road District of l-16d in the £ on the ratable value. (d) The Loan is repayable on the- instalment system, with a term of 36i years, and the rate of interest is 34 per cent. (e) It is proposed to pay out of the Loan the cost, of raising the Loan and the interest for the first year. Dated this lSlh day of January, 1952, CHAS. BAGLEY, Chairman Mount Eoskill Road Board, pAPAKUEA TOWN BOARD. Notice is hereby given that a Meeting of the Papakura Town Board will be held at the Office of the Board at Papakura at 7.30 I o'clock on February 27, 1912, for the purpose I of Confirming certain By-laws, which were j passed at a meeting of the Hoard held on the 30th, day of January, 1912, a copy of which By-laws is deposited at the store of Messrs. Willis Bros., Papakura, and will be open to the inspection of the public during business hours on and after SATURDAY, the 3rd day of February, 1912. The object and purport of such By-laws is as follows:— (a) To make provision for tho regulation and control of persons riding,-driving or leading animals, bicycles and other vehicles through the streets and public places of the district; preventing the use of footpaths by animals and vehicles; regulating the pace, lights, .and signals for bicycles, and generally controlling the use of the streets and public places in the district. fli) Providing for the control of all building operations by the Board, for tho issue of permits. for buildings and the fees payable in respect (hereof, and regulating and providing for the supervision of buildings generally. (c) Providing a minimum area and frontage for sites of dwelling-houses. Dated this 31st day of January, 1912. JOHN NA.YLOR. , Clerk. _ A RCHIf IL L DISTRICT. RATES, 1911-1912. Notice is hereby given that 30 per cent, will bo added to all Rates remaining unpaid : after 25th day of March, 1912. Also, that all Water Rates are now due, and must be I paid, otherwise the supply .-nay be cut off without further notice. J. FRANKLIN". Clerk.

J February 21st, 1912. I "pEMUERA ROAD BOARD. I I Ail _____ Notico is hereby given under the Public I ! Works Act, Section ill, Clause 0.. that the ; Traffic on the lower end of Seavicw Road, ' J will be temporally Closed for repairs and j j reconstruction. i i CHAS. S. WILSON. ' I Clerk. I A VONDALE ROAD DISTRICT^ I XX j Ratepayers are hereby notified that TEN ; PER CENT. Penalty will be charged on all I ; Rates not paid on or before the 2ath Februi ary, 1912. i Bv order. FRED. BLUCK. Clerk. /' M AIL " FOUNTAIN pENS. We are tho solo- agents for this famous English pen. Pens to suit all writers; duplicate parts stocked. Prices, from 7s 6d I upwards. LIGHTS AND, ROBERTSON. AND CO. LTD STATIONERS, ' " I 10, Strand Arcade. ' CANDLES, Tea in boies, Tobacco, Cigar* ' Cigarettes, Groceries, Wines, Cider ' Summer Beverages. JOHN 11EID AND CO., Wholesale Grocers, '■ 43. Fort-st. (Established 1869). i ■\rOCR Old Pianos or Organs exchanged on X most liberal terms at tho English and foreign Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt, i Manager, I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 12

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