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Amusements. THE T TRIC. MATINEE, NEXT WEDNESDAY AT 2.30. MATINEE. NEXT WEDNESDAY AT 2.30. . 1 DON'T FORGET. THE STEVEN OISTERS. THE uEYEX OISTERS. THE STEVEN OISTERS. Received a Great Reception on Saturday Night, and they will Reappear again TO-NIGHT—AT Q — T°NIGHT. AT THE L TRIC L YRIC T YRIC THE ADORABLE AfARGUERITE pLARK ATARGUERITE pLARK ATARGUERITE pLARK VrARGUERITE /"''LARK VrARGUERITE pLARK ArARGUERITE pLARK IS EXQUISITE AS ONE OF THE SISTERS. The story is as simple and as sweet and dainty as Little Marguerite herself. She is the fourth of a family of seven sisters. • Under an old Hungarian marriage law she must not marry until the elder sisters have gone off. How she and her lover clear the way with the aid cf that young man's marriageable friends affords grope for some delightful comedy amid the Quaintest and most beautiful old-world surroundings over portrayed. MARGUERITE CLARK is Mary Pickford's Greatest Rival. Come and See which You Like Best. TEE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME IS MAGNIFICENT, Including an /"OFFICIAL W AR 11^WONDERFUL ORGANISATION OF THE R.A.M.C. WONDERFUL ORGANISATION OF THE R.A.M.C. Attending to casualties in the firing line. — Passing through a Regimental Aid Postßy trolley to tho advanced dressing station. At, this station the wounds are thoroughly cleaned and redressed.— From the advanced dressing station the wounded go by ambulance car to the casualty clearing station. Each man's equipment is labelled and carefully kept. —ln the operating theatre—When it is possible to move them, the wounded are sent by train to the coast-, the more severe i cases are sent by barge- to r-vo'd lotting.— The interior of a hospital Wounded being taken on to a hospital ship at a French port.—Oa to England THE POrULAR LYRIC ORCHESTRA. Under the direction of Dorothy Nicol. Will Play the following Selections during the evening: — Concert Arrangement of " La Boheme," by . • A. Gauruon Obertass Mazurka ------ Wieniawskt 2nd Mazurka --.....- Godard Serbian Dances ....... Sistek Seranata Zingara ....... Parlow Gipsy Love Selection - .... Lehar BE WISE. BOOK YOUR SEATS. Plan now on view at the Lyric, or j 'Phone 3645. and we will book your seats. PRICES: DC. and OS.. Is; Stalls. 6d; Reserves, Is 6d. ALSO AT THE WEST END. Public Notices. "VTOTTCE TO MAKE RETURNS OF 1> STANDARD INCOME AND TO NOTIFY ELECTION UNDER THE FINANCE ACT, 1916. Land and Income Tax Department. Wellington. August 18. 1916. Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of the above Act. every person and company having derived excess profits as defined by the said Act during the year ending March 31, 1916. is hereby required to notify me of his election relating to standard income. I and to make and furnish to me the necessary returns and statements on the forms provided (which" may be obtained at any Sostal money-order office) on or before ctoher 7. 1916. And notice is hereby eiven that such ; returns, statements, and notices shall in all » "* es be - delivered at or forwarded to the , Office of the Commissioner of Tales, in ; the Government Buildings at Wellington. . In . cases where the taxpayer has already furnished the returns and statements re- ' quired he need only notify me of his clec- [ tion. ! In cases where annual balance-sheet, and profit and loss accounts have been prepared. I copies of the same will be accepted in lieu of the returns and statements. D. G. CLARK. 5 Commissioner of Taxes. . AATAITOA DRAINAGE BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE. ■ Public notice is hereby given that the Waitoa Drainage Board has made application to the Minister for Internal Affairs for permission to levy a Special Interest Rate on a uniform basis, for the purpose of paying the annual charges on a, loan of £'3000 for drainage works within the Tatuanui Special Rating District. Any objections to the above must be lodged with the Under-Secretary of the Department of Internal Affairs. Wellington, within '21 days of the first publication of this notice. Dated this 21st day of August, 1916. ' c W. R. JOHNSON. Clerk, Waitoa Drainage Board P. J MURRAY TRADING AS MURRAY AND JAMES;. OF MOKAI, STOREKEEPER. Notice is hereby given that by deed dated the 27th day of July. 1916, Patrick James . Murray, of Mokai. Storekeeper (Lading as Murray and James). Assigned all his Estate > and Effects to Trustees for the benefit of his 1 Creditors and all Persons having Claims i against the said Patrick James Murray are ■ hereby requested to render Account* ai their 3 Claims forthwith to the undersigned, o | Dated this 19th day oV August. 1916. , REFD, BAILEY AND TOWLE, Safe Deposit Buildings, High Street. Solicitors to the Trustees. SHORTHAND-WRITERS AND TYPISTS JUNIOR AND SENIOR ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 12th August, 1916. It is notified, for general information, that - the usual Public Service Entrance Examination for Shorthand-writers and Typists will be held on the 23rd September, 1916. Applications (to be made on P.S.C. Form 17b. obtainable from this office) will be re- ;, ceived up to 9th September, 1916. Further particulars may be obtained from this office. ; P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary. ; QT. JOSEPH'S, GREAT NORTH ROAD C 5 GREY LYNN. CEREMONY OF THE BLESSING ; And LAYING OF THE FOUNDATION STONE J Of the New Schools, d By the ' RIGHT REV. DR. BRODIE, . Bishop of Christchurch. 1 IS POSTPONED a UNTIL NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON At 3 30 o'clock. ■ T O MOTHERS. FREE ADVICE ON THE CARE AND FEEDING OF INFANTS. Nurse Donnelly, an experienced Certificated Nurse and Registered Midwife, will be in attendance at the addresses hereunder , . for the purpose of giving free advice to I Mothers on the Care and Feeding of Int fants generally, and on the uses of Glaxo: — Mr. T. W. Irwin, Chemist. Ponsonby r Road. TUESDAYS. 3 to 4 p.m. Mr. J. Roes George. Chemist, Devonnort. WEDNESDAYS. 2.30 to 4 p m. I Mr. J. G. Gallagher. Chemist, Symonds I Street. THURSDAYS. 30 to 4 p.m. Deuot City). Mr. Woollams. Oueen Street, MONDAYS. 2 to 4 p m. j '• Mr. E. Smith, Chemist. Karaneahapa 7 Road, FRIDAYS. 2.45 to 4.45 p.m. " For immediate advice, ring up Glaxo ' Nurse, Telephone No. 4275. T BEG to notify the Public that Mr. -»- Reginald Griffiths has joined me in Partnership as from To-day. and that the name of the new Firm will be COLBECK AND GRIFFITHS. (Signed) W. B. COLBECK. Auckland. August 14. 1916. J WISEMAN AND SONS, LTD. 1 O . v The Transfer Books of the above Company , will be Closed from Aug. 21 to 30, both days , inclusive. 1 AND Agent*. Please take notice that my J-i property at Monavale, Cambridge, is withdrawn from sale. R. McLarnon. LAND Agents—Note, my farm at Brookby, Manurewa. has been sold by Wheatley i and Co., Land Agents.—Thomas Davison. MADAME REPRAH announces that she -i.»J. can be interviewed till Saturday next only, before her departure (or Wellington 16 1, Kwansabape Ed. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16313, 21 August 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16313, 21 August 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16313, 21 August 1916, Page 12