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Amusements. . OHI WHAT A NIGHT--1 At the CONCERT CHAMBER There wai . LAST EVENING. When the. Ever-popular DANDIES-r-DANDIES DANDIES DANDIES Made their welcome reappearance in the presence of a huge, and enthusiastic concourse of laughter-loving people. THE OLD FAVOURITES THE OLD FAVOURITES Were cheered to the «oho. and salvos of applause followed the newcomers as they presented their artistic offerings. THE DANDIES THE DANDIES THE DANDIES THE DANDIES Will again attack the gloomy with renewed vigour, and with their ho*itters throw shells of laughter to their friends across the footlights. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE DANDIES' SECOND SPASM. Admission: 3s. 2s, Is. Chest Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales at A. Eady and Co's. SCOTT COLVTLLE. . Touring Manager. GRAND THEATRE. Opposite RAND THEATRE. G-P.O. WHEN HONOUR /WAKEB WHEN HONCUR AWAKES m , WHEN HONOUR AWAKES To-day. WHEN HONOUR AWAKES WHEN HONOUR AWAKES in _ WHEN HONOUR AWAKES All Day. WHEN HONOUR AWAKES WHEN HONOUR AWAKES . WHEN HONOUR AWAKES To-night. WHEN HONOUR AWAKES WHEN HONOUR AWAKES WHEN HONOUR AWAKES To-day. WHEN HO/OUR AWAKES WHEN HONOUR AWAKEB WHEN HONOUR AWAKEB All Day. WHEN HONOUR AWAKES WHEN HONOUR AWAKES . WHEN HONOUR AWAKEB To-night. WHEN HOI'OTJR AWAKES WHEN HONOUR AWAKES With Splendid Supporting Picturos. The 9d Ticket is all that you could wish, Comfortable Seat, First-class Programme, Dainty Tea THEATRE ROYAL, Auckland.— last word in picture theatres! l?" " — Defence Notices. A RTILLERY HORSES WANTED An officer will be in attendance at th« undermentioned places at 11 a.m. en the following dates:— PUKEKOHE, MAY 12. WAIUKU. MAY 13. PAPAKURA. MAY 14. OTAHUHU. MAY 15. CLEVEDON. MAY 17. FOR THE PURPOSE OF BUYING ARTILLERY HORSES. Stamp, half to three-quarters Draught. Weight, up to 15.8. Greys and Duns excluded. . J. LYONS, Veterinary Supervisor. NATIONAL RESERVE-EDEN BRANCH A Public Meeting will be held in ST. BARNABAS' HALL. MT. EDEN. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor, O. Nicholson, Esq. will preside. Gcod Speakers. Members meet at 7.30, Dominion Road, and march to hall. QRD (AUCKLAND) INFANTRY REGI 6 MENT (C.R.0.). BATTALION ORDERS '37 LIEUT-COLONEL A. BARTLETT. Commanding 3rd Infantry Regiment. R.O. 77. Casual Camp, Auckland, May 8, 1915. Soldiers of the 3rd Regiment (C.R.0.), summoned to attend the Casual Camp at Tc Papapa from May 17 to 29. are to Parade at the Auckland Railway Station on MONDAY, May 17, at 11.45 am. Soldiers to leave their kit bags at the Drill Hall, Rutland Street on Saturday, May 15th. Baggage will t* taken out to Camp direct. R. C. HOCKING. Capi, Adjutant 3rd Inf. Rest I'i ' 1 Public Notices. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF 8. C. BARNOTT. STOREKEEPER, OHAUPO. Notice is hereby given that by Deed dated 29th April the - above Estate has been Assigned to me for the benefit of the Creditors. All Claims must be received by the Trustee on or before the SOth May, 1915, after which date they cannot be admitted. A. E. WARNOCK, Trustee. Union Buildings. Customs Street, Auckland. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF J. H. FISH AND CO.. PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS, NEWMARKET. Notice is hereby given that by Deed dated 50th April the above Estate has been Assigned to me for the benefit of .the Creditors. All Claims must be received by the Trustee on or before the SOth May, 1915, after which date they cannot be admitted. A. E. WARNOCK, ™ . « ~,. Trustee. Union Buildings, Customs Street, Auckland. MOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. AUCKLAND TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. All connections for which subscription! are unpaid at noon on the 13th day of May will be cut off. in accordance with notice printed on accounts rendered. By order F.GANNAWAY. _ Superintendent, Telegraph Office. Auckland. TRENTHAM CAMP "CHUROH INSTI-TUTE."-An appeal is being made by the Chaplain at the Camp for funds with which to enlarge the "Churoh Institute" building used by the men in training at "rentham. the present space occupied being found altogether inadequate to meet the needs of the men desiring to make use of the Institute. A sum of about £250 in all is needed. I have been asked to receive subscriptions towards this work, and I gladly undertake to do so. All recognising the duty of the Churoh' towards the men submitting themselves' for training in order to qualify to meet the enemy of our Empire are invited to subscribe. Subscriptions sent, addressed to me, 40 Shortland Street, will be duly acknowledged. WILLIAM J. SPEIGHT. 1 — ,„| IiTUNICTPAL FISH MARKET. Now ready to receive CONSIGNMENTS OF FISH at all hours, day and night, except from Saturday, noon, until Monday, 6 a.m. On advice to the Manager, steamers will be mot on arrival. No charge for cartage. For further particulars, apply THE MANAGER, A.M.F. MARKET. Eobson Wharf. April 9, 1915. ALL CLAIMS against the Assigned Estate J of F. E. WILLOUGHBY. Photographer and h ancy Goods Dealer, Rotorua, must be rendered to us not later than June 8. 1915, after which date they otunot be admitted. EYRE AND SEAMAN, Publio Accountants, Auckland. ■ — 1 LAND Agents.—Kindly note that my Property at Waitaltere has been withdrawn from Sale.—J. Croy. NO further Shooting will be allowed on my property —L. Dunn, Waerenga. )■ . ' ( A STUBBORN FACT. - The delicious "MILITARY PJCKLE" is th' greatest maker of appetites on the market. Buy a bottle to-day. Price reasonable.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15915, 12 May 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15915, 12 May 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15915, 12 May 1915, Page 14

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