Amusements. ( , TELLER'S QPERA JJOUSE. _ Direction Ben. J. and Jno. Fuller, Junr. TO.NIGHT EVERY EVENING, AT 8. AT 8. PACKED! JAMMED 11 CRAMMED HI Not oven Laughinig Room, to.See the Now BIG-LAUGH VAUDEVILLE BILL. A Rest for the Mind. . An Invigorator to tho \.e»ry. 42 Howls of Delight. 60 Screams of Fun 60 Roars of Laughter. 1 Long, Merry Smile. PAUL STANHOPE'S REVUE CO. In the Musical " Wave of Joy." Music I RAZZLE-DAZZLE I Acre, of 4: Song. I RAZZLE-DAZZLE 1 Girls. The Catchiest Melodies. preH . eßt CogtnMM> Refined Ballets. WholeßOme Fun. Greeted With Cheer?. Great a Favourite as Ever. ARTHUR CROXON Yorkshire ! ip ARTHUR CROXON. Laugh Tonic. Emphatic Success. Their Best Yet. MAUDE COURTNEY AND MR. C. MAUDE COURTNEY AND MR. ,C. The Wittiest. Jolliest, Brightest. & Breeziest Duo Auckland Vaudeville has known. 3 CARRS-THE BARLANS-JOE SOHO, Etc. FULLER'S LITTLE PRICES (Including Amusement lax): D.C. or 0.5.. Id: Stalls. Is Id: Gallery fid. Plan till 5 p.m. at Robertson Music Depot. Queen Street. Reserves. *s 70. 1 Kindly have Tax Handy. A GOOD Swinging, Walt*. The, dancer's A delight. Hear " Valse Beth by the Princess' Orchestra To-mght.-Anglo-Ameri-can Music Stores. . T? MOORE PIANO CO.-Good makers. X . low prices, easy terms. Inspect.—l, Customs St. (next Wave-ley). _________ WHILE They Last.-Three Songs or PianoVV forte Solos tor Is at tho Auglo-Amorican Music Store, 234, Queon S's __ Meetings. Tuckland master BAKERS. An Open Meeting of tho Trade will to held at the Rooms of the Association 19, Union Buildings, Customs Street, on WEDNESDAY, March 13. at 3 p.m.,. to consider the Question of Raising tho Price of Bread. All Master Bakers are urged to attend. W. J. LOGAN, Secretary,, Auckland Master Bakers' Association. Friendly Society Notices. -» THE ANNUAL GENERAL |Lrf 1 MEETING 4@&sZ\ ORANGE LODGES IN Wrv\ AUCKLAND (Male and Female), In connection with tho Trust, will be held in the Orange Hall, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, March 13, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Report and Balance-sheet of Orange Hall Trustees, and General. By order J. CARNAHAN. Hon. Soc. Legal Notices. TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW 1 ZEALAND. NORTHERN DISTRICT. In Divorce. BETWEEN MARJORIE JGANITA OLGA RICHARDS, of Auckland, in New Zealand, Petitioner; JOSEPH FOOTE RICHARDS, of Auckland, aforesaid. Laid Agent, Respondent. . To JOSEPH FOOTE RICHARDS, of Auckland, in New Zealand. Land Agent. Whereas Marjorio Juanita Olga Richards, of Auckland, in Now Zealand, claiminz to have been lawfully married to you, tho said ' Joseph Footo Richards, has filed her Petition 1 against you praying for a dissolution of her ■ said marriage, wherein sho alleges that you, tho said Joseph Foots Richards, in or about tho month of June, 1912, wilfully deserted her without just cause, and for five years and upwards, namely, from that date down to the present time, have continued to desert I her without just cause. And whereas, by Order of this Honourable Court, dated the Bth day of March. 1918, it was decreed that this abstract should bo advertised twice in a Whangarei newspaper and once in an Auckland daily newspaper, and that a copy of tho advertisement bo served on Agnes Richards, of Bulls. Widow, now take notico that unless within sixty days after tho appearance of the last advertisement you do filo in this Honourable Court at Auckland an answer to the said Petition, the said Court will at tho first civil sittings of this Honourable Court, after the expiration of tho said sixty days, at tho Supremo Court House at the City of Auckland, proceed to hear tho said charge proved, and to pronounce sentence therein, your absence notwithstanding. And further, take notice that before filing the said answer you must enter an appearance in person or by your Solicitor at the Registry of the said Court at the City of Auckland aforesaid, and that if you do not : enter such an appearance yon will not be allowed to address tho Court, either in person or by Counsel, at any stage of the pro- ' ceedings. Dated at Auckland tho 11th day of March, 1918. P. MARTIN. , Deputy-Registrar, This abstract was, extracted by Richard Arnold Singer, Solicitor for the Petitioner. The Petitioner's address for service is at the Office of the said Richard Arnold Singer, . 187, Queen Street, Auckland. A Copy of the said Petition may be ini spectcd at the Supremo Court Office, Auckland, or at tho Office of tho said Richard Arnold Singer. Any friends of the above-named Respondent are requested to forward this newspaper to him. : -\TEW JAW PARTNERSHIP. I MESSRS. NAPIER AND SMITH. Barristers and Solicitors, beg to announce that they have been joined in Partner . ship by DR. FREDERICK FITCHETT, M.A., LL.D.. C.M.G.. formerly SolicitorGeneral of New Zealand (1900-1910), and afterwards Publio Trustee (1910-1917); and also by MR. HAWEA LINCOLN REES, Solicitor. Tho Practico will in future be carried on under the style of ■VTAPIER, T?ITCHETT, AND "DEES, A.M.P. BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND, Professional Notices. DR. PETER MOIR hao Resumed Practico, and may be consulted at his residence, Dominion Road, 7-8. Telephone 2093, and at Medical Chambers, Queen Street, 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon. Telephone 4114. E. A. M OORB J om DR * OPT OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, HAS TAKEN OVER THE PRACTICE Op MR. W. E. SUCKLING. P.S.M.C., SHORT'S BUILDINGS, 15G. QUEEN ST. Tolephono 3670. MR. GEORGE WARREN, DENTIST. SPECIALIST: Artificial Pie tea with natural arrangement of Teeth. VICTORIA STREET EAST (Over Building Society Offices). 'Phone 3732. M K - A. ML €*****> SPECIALIST IN DENTAL ANESTHETIC And EXTRACTION WO*RK. SMEETONS BUILDINGS, QUEEN ST. 'Phone 498 Restaurants and Tearooms, "rpHEY DO YOU WELL AT THE I TIFFIN 1" ua That's what Patrons often say after a TIFFIN Lunch, Dinner, or Tea, and they will frequently express surprise that such excellent faro can bo provided at such moderate charges. But the proof of (ho pudding, etc. Test the TIFFIN for yourself. You won't bo disappointed. THE JUFFIN, CITY CHAMBERS. Corner Queen and Victoria Streets, " m A N I W H A " SOAP J- Is the Purest and Best for all LAUNDRY AND HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES. EVERYONE 8 A Y 8QUITE RIGHT. O. J. DUBBIN. SADDLER, . 44. Wyndhani St., Next Wyndham Yards. IS THE PLACE FOR SADDLES. IT'S an absolute absurdity to wash your good linen with any kind of soap, Use the y.ery finest quality and buy u «JANI.YfHA/'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16796, 12 March 1918, Page 10
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