/ ?, ; Amusements. V .' * .THE THE r* RAFT ON. /GRAFTON. MONDAY. — MONDAY. . . rpHE TTOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER. This immortal story? from the pen of Edward Eggleston has for a foundation one of the deepest and most intensely human themes to be found in the entire field of Literature. It tells of the two parties which have for ever been battling for social supremacy —the party of the future, the party of the past; of the, new ideas which come and the old ones which die hard. An everyday story of plain people, invested with a deep human interest which is common to all subjects that deal with real flesh and blood, men and women. mHEATRE "DOTAL, "IT'INGSLAND. TO-NIGHT ONLY. T HE !J\£ ASTER TC EY ' NO. l EVERYBODY'S. THE VERYBODY'S. MILLION EVERYBODY'S. DOLLAR EVERYDOY'S. MYSTERY EVERYBODY'S. Last Day 'of EVERYBODY'S. Episode 8. EVERYBODY'S. A LEAP EVERYBODY'S. IN THE DARK. EVERYBODY'S. Attend the EVERYBODY'S. Early Sessions. pRAND pAGEANT AND T\EMONSTRATION, THE STORY OF THE WAR. THE STORY OF THE WAR. THE STORY OF THE WAR. INTERNATIONAL PROCESSION IN COSTUME, rpOWN XT ALL. QCTOBER •? DON'T MISS IT. Proceeds for Patriotic Fund. Tickets. 3s. 2s. and Is. GRAND THEATRE (OPP. G.P.0.)/ CHARLES CHAPLIN In CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN WOMAN. MARY PICKFORD In MARY PICKFORD HOW MARY MARY PICKFORD FIXED IT. » ■ : Defence Notices. ■VTEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY 1> FORCE. BLACKSMITHS, FARRIERS AND SADDLERS WANTED. Men of these Trades are needed for service at the Front with the New Zealand Veterinary Corps. Only men proved to be good workmen, steady and of good character will be accepted. Those enrolled will be required to go through a course of military training before leaving New Zealand. Applications should in the first place be made personally or by letter to the Director of Veterinary Services. Wellington. C. J. REAKES. Colonel, Director of .Veterinary Services and _ Remounts. September 23, 1915. § MOUNT ALBERT IVL BRANCHES. NATIONAL RESERVE AND BOY SCOUTS. In conjunction with AUCKLAND PIPE BAND Will Parade for attendance Mount Albert Presbyterian Church. TO - MORROW <Sundsy). Sept. 26. Fallin. 10.30 a-m.» St. Luke's Corner. * ■ J Pablic Notices. npHE WAITEMATA CO-OPERATIVE X DAIRY COMPANY. LIMITED. hereby iT « that the FORMAL OPENING of the Company's ««"*-" WAIMAUKU BUTTER FACTORY will take place at Waimauku on THURSDAY, the 30th September. 1915. at 1.30 p.m. Shareholders. Suppliers, and all interested are cordially invited to attend. Afternoon tea provided. For the Board, J. B. GILMORE. Secretary. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908 (Section 50). IN THE ESTATE OF PETER BERRY. LATE OF NEW LYNN. GARDENER, DECEASED. All Creditors and others having " Claims against this Estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the Local Deputy Public Trustee, at Auckland, on or before the First day of December, 1915- Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All moneys payable to the above Estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any postal money order office, or paid to the Local Deputy Public Trustee at Auckland. FRED. FITCHETT. Public Trustee. September 24, 1915. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908 (Section 50.) IN THE ESTATE OF MARY ANN SHORT, OF AWHITU, WIDOW. DECEASED. All Creditors and others having Claims against this Estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the Local Deputy Public Trustee, Auckland, on or before the 25th day of November, 1915. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected- All moneys payoble to the above Estate may be lodized to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any postal money-order office, or paid to the Local Deputy Public Trustee at Auckland. FRED. FITCHETT, Public Trustee. September 24. 1915. rpo MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. The Proprietors of Letters Patent No. 20 OSO of 9?nH September. ISK>S relating to " Improvements in Cigar Machinery," are desirous of entering into arrangements by way of a License Or otherwise, on reasonable t"rfi«. for th<> «"moso of exnfoitinK the above Patent and ensuring its practical working in New Zealand. All inquiries to be addressed to HENRY HUGHES. LIMITED. Patent Agents, 157. Featherston Street, Wellington. BERESFORD STREET SCHOOL OLD BOYS. It has been decided to make E. T- Hart, Esq-, a presentation on the occasion of his retirement .from the position of headmaster, and a provisional committee has been set up for that purpose. All interested are invited to communicate immediatelv with H. Gribbl,?, c.o. Mt- Eden Borough Council, or J. F. Hosking, Solicitor, Smeeton's Buildings. LAND Agents.— note that I have withdrawn my property from sale. Frank Bray. Swanson. f ' I Railway Notices. "M-EW yE ALAND p AIL WAYS. CHANGE IN NAME OF SHORTLAND STATION. On and after FRIDAY. Ist October, 1915, the name of the Shortland Railway Station will be altered to THAMES SOUTH. . . . „ „ „ BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland. 24th September. 1915. ' > EVER-READY " Pocket Lamps and JEi Torches; immense variety. Refills from li Hazard's, Queen St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16032, 25 September 1915, Page 14
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