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Amusements. GRAFTON. rjRAFTON RAFTON. ÜBAF.TON. rpO-NIG H T. 1 O-N I G II T. fGREAT SHUBERTTFeATURE PHOTO I I PLAY. ! WHEN TJROADWAY WAS A rpRAIL. VVjIENJJROADWAY WAS a J-RAIL. WHEN DROADWAY WAS a rpkail. >> HEN .BROADWAY WAS A I RAIL. WHEN "DROADWAY WAS A rpRAIL. VV hem Broadway was a 1 RAIL. In Fivo Strikingly Picturesque Parts. Presenting THE DISTINGUISHED AND CHARMING ACTRESS. DARBARA rpENNANT. — Barbara le?:nant. — darbara 'pennant. — Barbara lennant. — Also VfR. AND MRS. OIDNEY TJREW. IN A NEW COMEDY. •■rpHE WOONERS." DC. Is 1 Reserves, Is Gd). Stalls, 6d. Plan at Eady and Co.. 112. Queen St. .pLOBE. NEAT. SWEET AND PETITE. pLOBE. MARY piCKPOHD, pLOBE. if ABY piCKFORD. p LOBE. M ARY ' KFORDp LOBE. M ARY piCKFORD. pLOBE. IN pLOBE. THE pAGLE'S MATE. pLOBE. By the It FAMOUS PLAYERS co. GLOBE. A Drama of Heroic Action. TRIANGLE KEYSTONE, GLOBE. TRIANGLE KEYSTONE. DUCKING QOCIETY, n LOBE. D O \J DUCKING SOCIETY, ("1 LOBE. D iJ J Featuring CHESTER CONKLING. " A rollicking laugh don't gather no wrinkles.' TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). 1 O-NIGHT (TUESDAY), TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). -I O-NIGHT (TUESDAY). At Q O'CLOCK. 0 O'CLOCK. pRAND pONCERT IN THE pAPTIST TABERNACLE. Leading Artists: » MISS RONO KINO (Soprano) MR. H. CARTER (Tenor) MR. N. TUCKER (Baritone) MR. THOMAS HARRIS WILL RENDER POPULAR ELOCUTIONARY ITEMS. First-class Instrumental Items. ALBERT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Admission, Is E. K. RIMMER. Secretary. GO Everywhere, and see how our Pianos, Prices, and Terms, compare with other*. F Moore and Co.. next Waverlcv. Customs St Public Notices AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. OBSERVANCE OF DOMINION DAY. As Dominion Day. September 25. occurs during C'e MHia'lreas Holidavs. the Board desires thnt Head Teachers will observe it nn FRPMY, September 22, by hoisting the School Flag on that dav, and arranging for appropriate addresses to the Children, * R. CROWE. Secretary. —. _l ASSIGNED ESTATE OF LESLIE Raws. CABINETMAKER. GREEN LANE. By Deed of Assignment dated September lfi, the Assets in the above Estate have been vested in me as Trustee for the benefit of the Creditors. All claims against the Estate must b« received by the undersigned on or before October I*. 191(>. or the; may not be recognised. A. E. WARNOCK. Trustee. Union Buildings, Auckland. p U B L I C NOTICE. The Auckland City Council begs to notify that thev have no shops but the CITY COUNCIL FISH MARKET, next Waitemala Hotel, Queen Street. That no persons are authorised to canvass for or to take orders for this shop. The 'phone number is 791. TN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES 1 ACT. lflOft. AND IN THE MATTER OF THE NEW ZEALAND FREEHOLD LAND COMPANY. LIMITED (in Liquidation).—The Creditors of the nbovenamed Company are required, on or before the sth day of October, 1910. to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their solicitors (if any), to the undersigned, the Liquidator of the said Company, and. if so required by notice in writinf. from the said Liquidator, are by their solicitors or in person to come in and prove the said Debts or Claims at such time and place as shall be specified in such notice, and in default thereof they may be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such Debts or Claims aro proved. I)nt«d the 10th of September. 1916. -G. A. SMITH. Liquidator. _ _| TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. The Proprietors of Letters Patent No. 29755, ot June 20. 1911, relating to "Improvements in Filtering Apparatus," are desirous of entering into arrangements by way of a license or otherwise, on reasonable terms, for the purpose of exploiting the above Patent and ensuring its practical working in New Zealand. All inquiries to be addressed to HENRY HUGHES. LTD., Patent Agents. 157. Fcatherston Stivet. Wellington. I—, — ,—- T O • MOTHER S. FREE ADVICE, ON THE CARE AND FEEDING OF INFANTS. Nurse Donnelly, on experienced Certificated Nurse and Registered Midwife, will be in attendance nt the addresses hereunder for the purpose of givin; free advice to Mothers on the Care and Feeding of Infants generallv. and on the uses of Glnxp: — Mr. T. W. Irwin, Chemist, Ponsonbv Road. TUESDAYS. 3 to I p.m. Mr. J. Roes George, Chemist. Devoncort. WEDNESDAYS. 2,30 to 4 run. Mr. J. G. Gallagher. Chemist, Symonds Street, THURSDAYS, 2.30 to 4 p.m. Depot 'City), Mr. Woolljiiis, Queen Street, MONDAYS. 2 to I p.m. Mr E. Smith, Chemist. Karangahape Road. FRIDAYS. 2.15 to 4.45. 0 m. For immediate advice, ring up Glaxo Nurse. Telephone No. 4275. ART. (Auckland Rimu Timber Co.).—Wo • leg to notify our customers and tho public generally that our Auckland Offico is now at No. 5. Palmcrston Bides., Queen St.—J. J. O'BRIEN. Managing Director. 'Phone CO9A. Y\, ILL all those, either sex, interested in IT forming a Socialists' Social Club, something on the same lines as the Clarion Clubs in England, kindly communicate with C. Box 1174. P. 0., Auckland? J AND Agents—Please take notice that my J farm at Mannsmtawhirt is Withdrawn from Sale,—Hector Eraser. fc-— _; I AND Agents -Please take notice my farm 1 at To Poi, Matamata. is Withdrawn from Sale.'Signedl Henry Kells. I AND Agents—Please note that my Farm Jj at Waikumelc is sold—George Plows. 1— . . T N A N IL E PARALYSIS. Avoid this dreaded disease by free use of U-PINO DISINFECTING FLUID. Safe, sure, economical. Is lid tin makes (', gallons, full strength, Of all Chemists and Stores. Toilet. PDSON'S IT A I It D E N E W E R. —.—^ PREVENTS THE HAIR FALLING OUT. RESTORES GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR. DEMOVES "TjANDRUFF. OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES AND ' CHEMISTS Or at HAROLD OCHMIDT. CHEMIST, 268, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. 2 DOORS ABOVE SAVINGS BANK.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 19 September 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 19 September 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 19 September 1916, Page 12

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