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Amusements. THE Y.M;C.A. PRESENT 1 THI* 1 J l IMPERIAL _JU$ WAR "] GOVERN- WiiMX FILM, J MENT'S ObSMD TOWN TTALL. g COMMENCING MONDAY, QCTOBER , AT 8 P.M. MATINEE AT 2.30. TUESDAY. MATINEE AT 2.30, WEDNESDAY. MATINEE AT 2.30. THURSDAY. MATINEE AT 2.30, SATURDAY. D NOTE—Tho Season Finishes Saturday ). Afternoon, October 6. • X CONS OF THE pMPIRE. j f CONS OF THE pMPIRE. I CONS OF rpEE pMPIRE. 1 if. (JONS OF THE PMPIRE. Series Two. j * ___— i) ___ — — j SHOWING THE 10 MEW 7EALAND "DOYS J^T THE pRONT. \ Jo " I 1: I d PROCEEDS GO TO PROVIDING COM- 6 I!" FORTS FOR THE SOLDIERS IN CAMP, ro IN THE TRENCHES AND WOUNDED OR Ik CONVALESCENT. 3d PLAN AT WILDMAN AND AREY'S. I PRICES: D.C.. 2s; Back Stalls, Is- Front » *' Stalls, fld; Uppei Circle, Gd; Reserves, 2s 6d. = a- , — — °l 7 00. ROYAL OAK. „ L Mothers-Bring (ho Children to Seo y the Zoo; 26 Lions, Fed a'. I p.m. 1 ~ All Come. 111 Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. r ' P * pEMEMBER not to forgot the performance r IV of the " Juvenile Players," Concert - Chamber. Town Hall. 8 p.m. MONDAY NEXT, October 1, in conjunction with draw- - ing of Kaitaia Art Union. Tickets. 2s and _ Is, on salo at Burkey's. 130. Queen St. OOCIAL Reception to Robert Scrapie, — O Trados Hall, SATURDAY, 23th, commencing 7 p.m. Tickets, la. FootDall. fft pUGBY pOOTBALL. { Hf 0 TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) , AT EDEN PARK. ' r " THE RUGBY GAME, ,D WHICH MADE NEW ZEALAND FAMOUS, i, UNION'S ANNUAL EFFORT FOR I CHARITY. pAILWAY (PRESENT CHAMPIONS) TTNIVERSITY'IRUNNERS-UP). ', ;_ ,g Curtain-Raiser, 2 p.m, ■k! PONSONBY V. GRAMMAR OLD BOYS. . ng Third Grade Final. E. Admission. 6d; Stand, 6d; No Free List, [ E P. McELWAIN, Hon. Sec. nd en •- ~ ~ iM et _. AUCKLAND RUGBY ' D ' _? A UNION'S EFFORT FOR ' }_ CHARITY. T- rw 1 The Auckland Rugbv Union Vjg wish to inform tho Football H Public that the Railway Rugby li* Team advortisod to play undor . T League Rules TO-MORROW (Saturday) ii against Ponsonby United (League champions) ~ !is NOT tho team that won the Rugby Union l~" Championship, but only a small soction of K ' the Railway Club. The Union wishes to state definitely that the Championship winners, (with those few exceptions), will take part in 3 the Union's effort for Chifrity, and play for '' tho Charity Cup against University at Edon Park. They confidently rely on the wholehearted support of the public in this, their annual effort for local charities. — P. McELWAIN, Hon, Sec. &> OPECTACULAR £ pOOTBALL. rAj pUGBY V. T EAGUE, jp TOMORROW (SATURDAY) /CERTAIN. TTjOMAIN pRICKET Q ROUND. THE MUCH-DISCUSSED AND UNIQUE EVENT, IP'S, ide- p A I L W A Y, a.p. IX ew; Published by Authority £ er ' (McHugh, Auck. rep,; Ghent, Auck. rep,; 1]„ Barclay, Auck. rep.; Simpson, Auck. rep.; " t " Olson, Auck. rep.; Murphy, Goldfields, 0 j rep.; Courtoney, emcr. rep.; Daly: Harris, Auck. rep.; Hing, Auck. rep.; Nicholson, rori Burns, Churches, Corner, Casey) ron Im- V. 'yds pONSONBY TTNITED itel, r U hon ) a Preceded by a Curtain-Raiser, 'air PARNELL- IST JUNIORS t en . PARNELL- IST JUNIORS ors, V. COMBINED THIRD GRADE LEAGUE TEAM, — PonEonby Boy Scouts' Trumpet Band in Attendance. ADMISSION, la; STAND. Is. R. A. SPINLEY, Secretary. Hockey. XT O C K E Y. mil mf Hockey , n LADIES' REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES. iU At REMUERA GROUNDS, MARKET ROAD, DA TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), SEPT. 29. „1 AUCKLAND BV. WAIKATO, 1,45 P.M. A AUCKLAND AV. POVERTY BAY. 3 P.M. Trams and Trains to Ground. Admission (including pavilion): Gentlemen, Is; Ladies, 6d. C. N. WALLIS, Hon. Sec, A.L.H.A. am- Sales by Auction. 100 •ie-' pRIDAY, QCTOBER 12, AT 12 O'CLOCK. ITS. rk. pSTATE OF JOHN -JTANLON TD . (DECEASED). — A TJOUSES AND AVER 11 A ORES. ILE riREAT MORTn "DOAD. pOBT. Q PARR AND DON Havo received instructions to Sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Swsnson Street, Auckland, on Friday, October 12. at 12 noon, T ARGE BLOCK, OF LAND (OVER 1} Jj ACRES), having a frontage of 120 ft to INS the Great North Road, on which are ° erected 2 GOOD HOUSES AND '2 Egg COTTAGES, being pt.-Lot 18, Sect. 7. This will first be offered in One Lot. Should it not be sold it will then be offered in the following Lots: — T OT 1.-GOOD HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS. JJ with v.'ash-house, stabling and sheds for 3 horses and carts; over 1 acre land; frontage to Great North Road of 40ft; large paddock at back. LOT 2.-HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS, scullery, and wash-house, etc.; frontage 42ft by dopth of about 169 ft," with COTTAGE at back of 2 rjoms. LOT 3.-COTTAGE OF 2 ROOMS; frontage, 38ft by depth of 169 ft. TERMS 10 PER CENT. ON FALL OF HAMMER. 10 PER CENT. IN THREE 'ILE MONTHS, BALANCE AT 5 PER CENT. 1 Properties Flagged. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16656, 28 September 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16656, 28 September 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16656, 28 September 1917, Page 10

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