/ : Amnsements. - LYRIC - , Hay ward's., — T TRIO . YRIO — -:, Pictures.. - XiYEIC TO-NIGHT! : • Something new s novel TO-NIGHT!! in every department, i The Grand "Nash" Boom! ■','-- A POSITIVE SENSATION!- - ■■■ : ASTA NIELSEN, ". . ■ ■ in the Laughing, Comedy of the Age, "IS A •-F1I:" ■ ;.■;■ ■ One Scream From Start to Finish. GRAND atational QTEEPLECHABE, RAND --Li ational Oteeplechase, 1913-The Greatest Sporting-1913 Event of the Year!—l9l3 22 Start— Finish! • ,\ . On the Bulgarian Frontier (scenic), rne Engraver (Lubin drama). Latest- Graphic (topical), The Man He Might Have Been (drama), Ma's Apron Strings (Bunny comedy). Overland to Berne (travel). LYRIC '—' Hayward's — T YRIO YRIC [■■'■"— Pictures. ■ — ' ■■J-iYRIO LOBE CONTINUOUS T>ICTURES. THEATRE DE: LUXE. I; 11 A.M. TO' 11 P.M. A VERITABLE BOOM. , ~>. CROWDED DAY AND NIGHT. The Greatest Pictorial Sensation ever seen in Auckland. v ZIGOM A R. ' ..\ OF ."■■;■■ ZI G o mA R. THE . - EEL'S rj I GO MA R. SKIN. THE LATEST OF THE ZIGOMAR SERIES. PENINSULA OF SORRENTO (Scenic). FALSE TO THEIR TRUST (Edison). . PATHE'S AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. ,; TWO JOLLY ACROBATS. WEST'S "piCTURES. ■DOYAL ALBERT ALL- . LIFE JIOR .' S. ;' T IFE. WINTER r IN THE BALTIC. t ' THE BELL. OF PENANCE (Drama). . ■ MAKING PAPER FROM WOOD. ■ PROVING HIS LOVE (Vita. Drama). ASCENT OP MOUNT ROTHERN.<ALPb). ADVANTAGES OF KEEPING A DOG. POPULAR PRICES. . . QUEEN'S : THEATRE, ' QUEEN STREET. GO WHERE- THE CROWDS GO! ' Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. TO-DAY — WEDNESDAY — TO-NIGHT Absolutely .'Last Opportunity of Witnessing This Masterpiece— „ ;-.•-. ATXrOMAN'S TTONOUR. . VV OMAN'S -Q-ONOUR. , The Ladies' Drama. AND SUPPORTING SUBJECTS. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). Another Grand Change, featuring .<,.•■• THE LAST. BLOCKHOUSE- . : A Vivid Portrayal of • Western Frontier Days, based upon historical incidents. Think of it! Think of it I Adults. 6d. •■ Children, 3d. Electoral. .; ■.' ; ■■■'/■■. AUCKLAND ©-OPERATIVE rpERMTN-' ATING T3UDLDING SOCIETY. *: TO THE SHAREHOLDERS. r ; v. 1 Ladies and gentlemen,— ' :, : ; ' We beg to remind you that we are Candidates lor Re-election to the Board of Directors, and respectfully solicit a continuance of that support which you have so generously. afforded us in the past. Yours faithfully, • ;: ■. ■':■-:'. : '' .. ■■; J. F. 'BUDDLE, ' U WALTER LAMBOURNE, . JAMES WISEMAN. ' UiLiJiJSG SOCIETY DiKECTORAI'E.rBuddle, Lambourne, and Wiseman stand for a. continuance of the Progress, Elliciency and Economy which have been features of the past management of the Society. - ■ ' '- ■•■ .."'''..:: : ■■: ■ '■:'■ ■\ ' 'j ': HUSKING asks every member of the Building Society to do his duty. Vote for him and you vote for progress, efilciency. and economy. ■ i 1 , Public Notices. s > k PROPOSED BOROUGH OF TAKAPUNA. PUBLIC NOTICE. """-' " — v Notice is hereby given that a Poll of Voters entitled to vote will be .taken. on WEDNESDAY, the 28th . day of May, 1913, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., on,, the proposal that the area described in the Schedule hereto, being part of the Takapuna Riding of the County of Waitemata, be constituted a Borough -under the Municipal Corporations Act,, 1908, i and its Amendments. Every person whose name appears on the Voters 801 l prepared and signed by me shall be entitled to One, Vote. The Polling Places will be r-^-Thel Parish Hall, Takapuna, and at No. 8, National Chambers, Swanson Street, Auckland. Any further information may be obtained from the undersigned. ■ • • (< SCHEDULE: ' AREA PROPOSED TO BE INCLUDED'' IN THE BOROUGH OF TAKAPUNA. ; ; ; All that area in the Auckland Land Die-. trict . bounded towards : ; the , north-west generally by the southern side of Archer Road from the northernmost , corner _of Allotment No. 6 of Section No. 102, Parish of Takapuna. to the north-eastern corner of Section No. 104, Parish of Takapuna; thence across Archer Road to the southwestern corner of Section No. 12; thence by the northern side of; the road forming the southern boundary of that ;section; thence across that road and by the north-, western boundary of Section No. 3, Parish of Takapuna, to Gordon Avenue; thence by ■! the north-western side of Gordon Avenue to and acfoss Beaconsfleld Road; thence by the north-eastern '■ side •of that road to Sea View Road;- thence . by the north-western side of Sea View Road to a stream which crosses that road at the ■westernmost corner of Allotment No. 25. of. Section No. 5, Parish of Takapuna; thencc» by that stream and by high water-mark of the Wairau Stream to the south-eastern corner of Allotment, No. 23 of, Section No. 5 aforesaid; thence towards the east generally by a right line across the - mouth of the said Wairau Stream, ■ and by Hauraki Gulf to the Borough of Devonport; thenoe towards the south generally by the Borough of Devonport and high ■ watermark of Ngataringa Bay to O'Neill Point; thence towards the west generally by high water-mark of - Shoal Bay ,to the : southwestern corner -of Section No. 68, -Parish- of Takapuna; thence by the south-western boundary of that section to and across Northcote Road; and'thence by Section No. 95, Parish of Takapuna, and Allotments Nos. 2, 4, and 6 of Section No. 102 to the place of commencement.* 'J , • A. M. PIOKFORD. • .' Returning Officer. , National Chambers, Swanson Street, Auckland, . May 10, 1913. ■ ■"' - J ; TVISSOLUTION OF . PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto existing between KENNETH MCKENZIE STEVENS and JAMES .VICTOR WRENN, both of Ohinewai, • Farmers, is hereby dissolved as from "this date. All liabilities of the partnership up to this date shall be paid by the said JAMES VICTOR WRENN, to whom all debts due to the late firm will be payable. ~ • ' :-, Dated this nineteenth day of May, 1913. & •' ' ■'"''■• K. M. ; BTEVENS. : , . - J. V. WRENN. - : :<- Witness: -'.!,.■. "'.;•■. ■'•■'.' .■••■■ A;,{,11.} J. IRVINE. , . Clerk to Gillies and Gilfillan, Solicitors, Hamilton. \ ■•' Q.RAND ' H 0 TEL.. The Residential portion ;of the Grand Hotel is Closed for s a few weeks during Alterations and Additions. AUCKLAND SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION. NOTICE. ' /■ Owing to the indisposition of the Primary Superintendent, the Demonstration '.' of The Primary Department at Work," announced to bo held lin ' the West Street Church, on Thursday evening, May 22, will NOT. BE HELD. r . . , ' / ,- H. SCOTT. Gen. Sec. LEFT by a Mr. Johnson, last November, at Globe Hotel, Papakura— / :,fe: , ONE BAY GELDING. If not claimed and, expenses paid will be Sold by Public Auction, FRIDAY. May 30, 1913. :-;.-•: •:.,-,, — : - ;-,:.---..--- : R. PORTER, :.,.'.-.■:..;..,- Licensee, Globe Hotel, "^■:'" :: -.:/ '"■'. *• Papakura.';. THE present flourishing condition of the Auckland Co-operative ; Terminating Building Society is due to the careful management of. men of th« stamp of the retiring .Directors, Buddie, - Lambourne, and Wiseman. Vote for their re-election. ' AN Examination -for..Sir. Isaac Pitman, xx and Sons' Shorthand Speed Certificates, at rates of 80 .to 1150 per minute, .will be held on THURSDAY. June 5.-X H' ? Colwill. Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping School, '- Auckland.- ■■*-.■■ r,". ■• ■:■.':• '■;■■*>: v-.- ; .-;• pRIED FISH! COdREDFISHi-W©' can :£■< reojmmend our Fried Fish, only 3d a-piece; cooked vby an . expert. •A T trial soliciteC— Fist. Market. 'Phone 66a
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15307, 21 May 1913, Page 14
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