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i Amusements. ■ THE MANAGER. •*- "LYRIC" THEATRE. ' Dear Sir.— -■ can't help telling you my wife and I feel that we got more than our money's worth in ihat delightful "Niobe" i laßt night. It was a beautiful production ail round. Tfie leading lady was wonderfidly charming.' But Peter Amos! well, I pay him homage and put him on a pedestal by himself as the cleverest, drollest, subtlest comedian I ever saw—and I have seen J. L. Toole and a few others. . . . Mr. Patron,— When another Patron wrote us last week he summed up his visit to The Lyric in a striking, line: "We always feel assured," he said in his letter. Assured! That's the great overpowering word! Our Programme assures you —removes all doubt. No guess work, no speculation. That if we say it's a good programme-it is! You know you and your friends will be pleased. It's just like having a paid-up policy in a reliable company. ' YOU'RE ASSURED! , After all'TSift that the real feeling to have about it? ONLY THREE MORE NIGHTS TO SEE TH'S GREAT BILL. ALSO AT THE WEST END THEATRE. LYRIC WAR PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., Is; Stalls, 6d; Reserves, Is 6d. Be Wise— Your Seats. 'Phono 3645. KING'S THEATRE. NEWTON. 1 8 O'CLOCK. KING'S. Fuller's - Best of - Pictures. KING'S. Fuller's - All - Pictures. KING'S. KING'S SYMPHONY KING'S. ORCHESTRA. KING'S. THE LAMB. A Triangle Drama KING'S. THE LAMB, produced by G. KING'S. THE LAMB. W. Griffiths. KING'S. SEE SEENA OWEN KING'S. Ant * „....*, KING'S. DOUGLAS FAIRBANB KING'S. In "THE LAMB." KING'S. It is worth going miles .out of KING'S, your way to. see this Picture. KING'S. High-class Supporting PEKING'S, gramme. KING'S. PRICES: Circle, Is; Stalls. 6d; KING'S. Reserves, Is 6d ('Phone 8084). #LJ& A UCKLAND MALE JT||fk pHOIR. Igjtfep TOWN TTALL, THURSDAY, "JUrAY A i FIRST CONCERT - Twenty-fourth Season. . The Society gives Three Grand Concerts and One Miscellaneous Concert. Seats may be booked for the Three Grand Concerts without extra charge. A Booklet containing the words of all items on the Programme is sent to each Sub- ' scriber, with Tickets, at least ten days before each Concert. SEASON SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 2 Tickets for each Concert, 10s 6d. 3 Tickets for each Concert, 15s. 4 Tickets for each Concert, 20s. Intending Subscribers should apply to the Secretory AT ONCE, so as to ensure being ' able to book their seats when the Plan opens on Tuesday next. I SYD. J. HARBUTT, 1, Coburg Street. Secretary. I —' ——~ ZOO, Royal Oak-Open every day. Ocean tfave; Hot Water; Donkey Rido. , Horses and traps free. Large Collection of Wild Animals md Birds. Admission: r Adults. 6d; Children. 3d. All come. 1 = Public Notices. ATTENDANTS WANTED For the ' AUCKLAND MENTAL HOSPITAL. Married Men Preferred, Apply at once to the MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1 1903 (Bection 50). , IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN McDERMOTT. OF KINGSLAND, RETIRED MINER, DECEASED. All Creditors and others having Claims against this Estate aTe hereby reauired to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the Local Doputy-Publio Trustee, at Auckland, on or before the 21st day of Juno, 1916. 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 Publio Trustee's account at any postal money- . order office, or paid to '.he Local Depu.y- ---! Public Trustee at Auckland. ' FRED. FITCHETT. April 18, 1916. Publio Trußtes. rpHE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1 1908 (Section 60.) IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM HOWARD ANSCOMBE. OF AUCKLAND. BOATMAN. DECEASED. > ' "~" 1 All Creditors and Others having Claims " against this Estate are hereby required to i send thorn, with particulars, on the forma 1 provided, to the Local Deputy Public Trustee, " at Auckland, on or before the 29th day of 1 June, 1916. ~,... s Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All moneys payable to the abovo Estate may be lodged to the credit of the Publio Trustee's account at any postal moneyorder office, or paid to tho Local Deputy Public Tnißtec, at Auckland. FRED. FITCHETT, Public Trustee. April 26, 1916. ■ rpHE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC TRAM- ■*• WAYS COMPANY. LTD. Notice is hereby given that' the Sharo Register (ordinary shares) of the above Company will be closed from May 1 to May 6, 1916, both days inclusive. J. J. WALKLATE, General Manager. ■ _ 1 ' "VfOTICE. —Any person found Trespassing. ii with or without dog and gun, on the properties of the undersigned, at Upper Waiwera, will be prosecuted:— H. E. MARTIN. A. C. N. HALL, ' W. HOWELL. JOHN WECK. • { ■ ANYONE cutting trees, destroying bush, or trespassing on Lot 183, Brown's Bay, known as " The Bush Section," will be prosecuted by owner. Reward given for information which leads to a conviction. A NY Person found Trespassing with dog ■A or gun on Sections 51 and 54. Bickerstaffe. will be prosecuted.— Bros. ANY Person trespassing with dog or gun on Lot 26, Part 1, or Sections 7 and 8, Mangawai, will be prosecuted.F. McLennan. — i A NY Person found Trespassing, with dog i— or gun, on my Farm, Onewhero. will be prosecuted. Poison laid for dogs.— (Signed) 'J. Martindale. ANY persons trespassing on any of my property at Pukckaroro, Kaiwaka, in pursuit of game, will be prosecuted.— Thomas Co;ites, Orakei. LAND Agents.—Please take notice, my Farm at Bombay is Withdrawn from Sale.—W. 3. Crandall. LAND Agents.—Please take notice, all my Properties are Withdrawn from Sale — Charles Seed. I . "VTOTlCE.—Persons are respectfully reli quested not to shoot on my property.— D. K. Martin, Waerenga. Legal Notices. M IBB E. M ELVILLEi SOLICITOR. UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. Opp. Parnell Tram Terminus. RAPIER AND OMITH, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. N.B.—Money to Lend on Land at Very Low ' Interest. T\EVORE AND pRENDERGAST, Barristers and Solicitors, ' Legal Chambers, Wyndham Street, f Auckland. | MONEY TO LEND At Lowest Current Bates.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16214, 27 April 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16214, 27 April 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16214, 27 April 1916, Page 12