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Amusements. |£ING Q.EORGE . rpHEATRE. QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. FRO U a.m. till 10.80 p.m. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED. ONLY. GREAT SENSATIONAL MASTERPIECE IN FIVE REELS (6000 ft). ipHE QF gT. j^JARTIN'S g RIDGE, AQUILA. By. the Company that Produced Fedora, which pales into insignificance beside this great picture. The romantic story of a mountain girl's vengeance, culminating in a series of sensational events till tho mystery is revealed. fpHE QF gT. jyjARTIN'S gRIDGE. FIVE PARTS. Is a complete pntortainment in itself. BUT IN ADDITION WE ARE SHOWING THE ECLAIR JOURNAL. Topical. PASS ALONG QUICKLY. Cosmo Comic. AND 'JiHE yiVAPHONE. The Latest Attraction in the Picture World. SINGING, TALKING. AND MOVING PICTURES. MY IBIfc3S MAGGIE, sung by Stanley Kirkb THE PICTURE OF THE DAY. IJVHE JJYSTERY QF gT. |^|ARTIN'S jgRIDGE. 6000 FT. The Story of a Great Murder Mystery. DON'T MISS THIS GREAT DRAMA. DON'T MISS THE GREAT DRAMA. Notwithstanding the increased cost of this fins production, there will be NO INCREASE IN PRICES. We rely on the extra attendance to repay us. - —.—.— 1 T OOK OUT! THEY'RE COMING. L THEY'RE AFTER YOUR MONEY: " THE FORTY THIEVES.'' jgND rpHEATRE. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. BLACK RODERICK THE POACHER. A HIGHLAND GIRL'S ROMANCE. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. A LEAP FOR LIFE. STOCKATONI-JAVA RICE CULTURE. KEYSTONE— FAVOURITE PASTIME. POLIDOR AND THE LIONS. WEST END ORCHESTRA 1 Dress Circle. Is; Stalls, 6d. 'Phone A 340 A USTRALASIAN TOWN-PLANNING A TOUR. Under tho Patronage of the of the Dominion of Now Zealand. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Delegation from the Garden Cities and Town-Planning Association of Great Britain. rjpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. FREE PUBLIC LANTERN LECTURES By MR. W. R. DAVIDGE. „ , F. 5.1., A.R.1.8.A., A.M.I.C.E. (London County Council), And MR. CHARLES C. READE. Organiser Australasian Town-Planiling Tour. MONDAY, July 6, 8 p.m.: Opening Lecture, "Town-Planning for New Zealand, Messrsi Davidge and Reade. TUESDAY, July 7. 8 p.m.:. Seoond Lecture, "Economio and Aesthetic Aspects of Town-Planning," Mr. Davidge. , WEDNESDAY. July 8, 8 p.m.: Third Lecture, "Garden Cities v. N.Z. 'Slums and Suburbs," Mr. Reado. ADMISSION FREE. Note.— Organisers reserve the right of apportioning a number of scats for tho ■use of members of local bodies, etc. TOWN-PLANNING Hear miss, LAURA WALKER in " Jessio's Droam," otc. —St. Jamos 8 Hall, Wednesday Night. Public Notices. TV ANTED—Probationer Nurses for AuckVV' land Mental Hospital (20-30 years). Salary to commence, £50 per annum, with board, washing, lodging, and uniform.--Apply at once at the Mental Hospital to the MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. j- O T I C E. WILL ANY PERSON WHO WITNESSED THE FRACAS BETWEEN THE POLICE AND MAN-O'-WAR SAILORS ON SATURDAY MORNING, KINDLY COMMUNICATE IMMEDIATELY WITH THE UNDERSIGNED. SEED. BAILEY, AND TOWLE, SOLICITORS, HIGH STREET. _ I TN THE MATTER OF "THE COM--1 PANIES ACT, 1908" AND IN THE MATTER OF THE "TOTALLING MECHANISMS. LIMITED, A FOREIGN COMPANY. Notice is heroby givo.a that the " TOTALLING 'MECHANISMS,. LIMITED," being a " Foreign Company" within the meaning of Section 297 of " The Companies Act. 1908." proposes to commence and carry on business in the City of Auckland, in the Dominion of New Zealand, and that tho situation and locality of the office or placo of business of the said Foreign Company is in the Australian Mutual Provident Society's Buildings, corner of Quern and Victoria Streets, in tho City of Auckland aforesaid. Dated at Auckland aforesaid this 26th day of June 1914. NORMAN HOPWOOD GORTON, •• Attorney of the Totalling Mechanisms, ] Ltd., for tho Dominion of New Zealand. | Witness: J. F. PULLEN. / Solicitor. Auckland. Australian MUTUAL PROVIDENT Jx SOCIETY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. On and after the 29th inst., the Business of the Society will be conducted in ITS NEW BUILDING AT THE CORNER OF QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREETS. Members of tho Society, and others, caro to see over the building will bo cordially welcome. E. W. LOWE, . Residont Secretary, Wellington. W. H. DERRY, District Secretary, Auckland. There are Two Offices still Unlet in the Building, for which applications will bo received. . rpHE PREMISES OF THE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY TUEBDAY, THE SOTH INST., For Stocktaking. COLLINS BROS. AND CO., LTD.. Wyndhara Streot. ——^ Electoral JgOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. BY-ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS, WARD B. Pursuant to the provisions of ''The Local Elections and Polls Act. 1908." I hereby eivo notice that tho following persons have been duly nominated for the office of Councillor for Ward B of the Borough of Mount Albort, viz.:— ASPDEN, JOHN THOMAS GRIFFITHS. ERNEST IN WOOD, EDWARD STORT TJARKS. HERBERT. As there are only two vacancies to be filled, I hereby also give notice that a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on SATURDAY, July 4. 1911, between the hours of D a.m. and 7 p.m. Polling booths will be situated as follows: ( ) Council Office, Now North Road, Morningsido. (2) King George's Hall, New North Road, Mount Albert. Dated at Morningsido this 27th day of June, 1914. U. UTTING, Returning Officer.

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New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 14