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Amusements. ' ■ ■ • GEAND rnHBATRB. OPPOSITE 1 G.P.O. • The Last Night— —The Last Night. 4500 ft Triangle Keystone. ; "HIS FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS." ; SATURDAY, JUNE 17. COME AND SEE The Great Tragedienne Actress. MADAME REGANE. IN | "ALSACE." " A LSACE." " A LSACE." Is Madame Regane a Greater Actress than Madame Sarah Bernhardt? All Patrons to Dress Circle during Day Sessions are entitled to a Dainty Cup of Tei Free PRICES: Circle. 6d; Stalls. 3d. e Day Sessions only. Q.B.AFTON rpHEATRE. The Public have set the Seal of Approval on TTOLBEVDOK J>LINN gUTTERFLY QN rpHE WHEEL. , And The Triad (N.Z.), in an appreciation „_ of Blinn. says: — Me has fine qualities. Never apparently cares twopence about looking handsome and impressive. Has no disfiguring tricks or mannerisms. Plays with the virile strength and consistency that is the sign unmistakable of sincere and intelligent work. The u m s!?^ an ~m an in pictures is. as a rule, enoddily theatrical, and he will not get his hair cut. Mr. Blinn has nothing in common with those unctuous hairy birds with the shaven necks. Ho is content to be a » natural man." Prices: Is and 66*. Reserves, Is 6d. Plans at Eady and Son, 15, Karangahape • Kd "-,?£ dad y an Co-. 112. Queen St. CHILDREN'S PICTURE ESSAY „ . , „ COMPETITION „°7 3 =„ Ml. swing. Cash Prizes of 30s. 20b, 7?/-«rJ£a™. each Class respectively. COMPETITORS ADMITTED TO ANY PART OF THEATRE on payment of 3d. ENTER NOW. TO-MORROW-FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN In THE SILENT VOICE. TTING Q.BORGE THEATRE. GREAT DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. A GREAT DRAMA. IN THREE ACTS. • A SUBJECT OF GREAT HUMAN HEART INTEREST, p O R A L. THE FOURTH EPISODE OF THE "DROKEN J-> Kj TWO PARTS. THE FACE AT THE WINDOW. T7CLAIR JOURNAL. War Topical. WHEN HIRAM WENT TO THE CITY. , Joker Comedy. ££E£&£ G SESSION. WITH FULL ORt CHESTRA. WILL COMMENCE AT 8 P.M. GLOBE. SATURDAY'S ATTRACTION, LOBE. GLOBE. Fourth Exploit of GLOBE. GLOBE. STINGAREE. GLOBE. STINGAREE. GLOBE. GLOBE. The Wonderful Four-Act Feature. GLOBE. GLOBE. THE OUTCAST. GLOBE. THE OUTCAST. ■<; ; : { Sales by Auction. J /CLEARING OALE AT T^AUWHARE. "MONDAY. JUNE 1Q AT 12 O'CLOCK. Favoured with instructions from Mrs. Ticklepenny. we will Sell on above date THE WHOLE OF HER CHOICE DAIRY HERD, comprising 55 DAIRY SHORTHORN COWS, due July. August, and early September to Shorthorn bulls 2 TWO-YEAR SHORTHORN BULLS 2 BREEDING SOWS, to farrow in August 8 STORE PIGS 4 FARM HORSES 2i-ton Waggon, broad tyres, movable body, pole and shafts: 1 Spring Milk Waggon, carry 11 cans: Tip Dray; D.S. Buggy, pole and shafts; D.F. Booth Plough, S.F. Swamp Plough. Disc and Chains Harrows, Plough. Waggon. Harness. Wheelbarrow. Grindstone, Pig Trough, Barrels, Farm and Garden Tools. Milk Cans, Buckets, etc. We can thoroughly recommend above Dairy ! Cows, being a very' old established Short- i horn Herd. Luncheon Provided. 1 • "VTEW J OAN AND TITERCANTILE A GENCY /COMPANY. LIMITED. HAMILTON. XTGARUAWAHIA TTORSE OALE. rpUESDAY, JUNE e}f\ ; AT 11 A.M. ' 150 HORSES op ALL CLASSES 1 LARGE BRAKE. i , NOTE.—Numbers will be allotted as horses arrive at yards. Entries Solicited. . MEW ALAND J OAN AND "\TERi CANTILE AGENCY pOMPANY. LIMITED. HAMILTON. /CLEARING CALE AT npAUPIRI. M ONDAY, JUNE £6, AT 12 O'CLOCK. Favoured with instructions from Mr. Thos. • Dawson, who is giving up dairying, we 1 will Sell, on above date. rr»HE WHOLE OF HIS DAIRY HERD. ' J- Comprising — 40 YOUNG SHORTHORN COWS, due to calve July and August to Shorthorn bull I 3 TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS, in calf 1 FARM HORSE, work anywhere 3 BERKSHIRE BREEDING SOWS 1 BERKSHIRE BOAR . 24 CALVES li-h.p. Lister Engine, Globe Separator, 7figal. (new) Milk Vat. 2 Milk Cans. 5 Cream Cans, Buckets, Spring Cart and Harness, M.H Mowing Machine, Tine Harrows, Wheelbarrow, Barrels. Troughs, and Sundries. Also. 38 SHARES. FULLY PAID UP. NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION. Luncheon Provided. NOTE. —A Brake will run from the station after the arrival of trains on Morning of Sale, returning same evening. ' This Herd is comprised of large-framed Shorthorn Cows of a dairy strain. Many of them gave 58lb to 60lb milk per day last season. MEW J7EALAND J OAN AND TITER. CANTILE AGENCY /COMPANY. LIMITED. HAMILTON. ATOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. T BEES GORING THOMAS, Sheriff at J. > Auckland, hereby give notice that under an order issued out of the Magistrate's Court, at Auckland, in an action wherein . Edward Joseph Bennett, of Grange Road, Mount Eden, Auckland, Painter, is Plaintiff, 5, n 4; ?• P. Browne, of Minto Road, Remuera, J Builder, is Defendant, I have taken in execution at the suit of the said Plaintiff all the Estate or Interest of the said R P. Browne in all that parcel of Land containing 32 perches (more or less), being Lot 1 on plan deposited in the Land Transfer Office at Auckland, under No. 9836, which said parcel of land is » portion of Allotments 61 and 62, Section 16, I Suburbs of Auckland, and being the whole of the land described in Certificate of Title Vol. 246, Folio 164. of the Register Book, in , the said Land Transfer Office. I . And I hereby give notice that I shall cause the said land to be Sold by Public Auction at the Auction Mart of R. Arthur and Co., Elliott Street, Auckland, on MONDAY the 3rd day of July, 1916. at Noon, unless the amount due under the said order, with all expenses, be paid on or before that date. . The Solicitor for the Plaintiff is Arthur Edward Skelton, of Auckland. Dated this 15th day of June, 1916. R. G. THOMAS, Bheriff. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16257, 16 June 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16257, 16 June 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16257, 16 June 1916, Page 12