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i, • Amnbem'ents. Nffla mm "VTATIONAL PICTURES. 1> ATIONAL IT ICTURES. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS . WMg^'TSSMg; Daredevil T°oS MS; I Tom Mix: & %T a Tog MS: To" M w Slr TS Mil' BETTER THAN HART OR FAIRBANKS. IN A DRAMATIC WHIRLWIND OF BULLETS, BRAVERY AND LOVE. , Fame nd "porTune. ame And £ ortune. "FAME AND FORTUNE. FX AME And i: ortune. AME AND -FORTUNE. J? AME AND X ORTUNE. SWIFT AS LIGHTNING ! BREATH-TAKING IN lIS DARING 1 , TREMENDOUS IN ITS CLIMAX 1 THIS IS A WESTERN PLAY, BUT THERE WAS NEVER A WESTERN PLAY LIKE THIS. TOM MIX OUTDOES HIMSELF IN THIS NEW PICTURE IN DEATH-DEFYING STUNTS,. CUNSHINE POMEDY. They Make the OUNSHINE Comedy. World Laugh. A LAUGH IN EVERY FOOT OF FILM. iTVyfONGRELS. IUONGRELS. Greater in Laughter than in Length. FOX NEWS ....... TOPICAL j BULLING THE BOLSHEVIKI. MUTT AND JEFF. SESSIONS— 11, 12.45, 8.30, 4-"0, 6.20, 8 pjn. ESI® Monday: INHERE gHALL J QO ? rpO QRAPIU, fJiO QRAPIU. *J<o QRAPIU. THE LOVELIEST SPOT ON ■^AIHEKE, ■^yAIHEKE. PER S.S. NGATIAWA, Return, 2s. Q.REAT RUCTION gALE OF gEACH jpRONTAGES. j A r^_29, Get an Illustrated Plan on the Vessel. SEE N.S.S. COMPANY'S EXCURSION ADVERTISEMENTS. Public Notices. TO THOSE WHO WORKED AND -*- VOTED FOR PROHIBITION ON APRIL 10. THE N.Z. ALLIANCE AND NATIONAL EFFICIENCY LEAGUE RETURN THANKS. The N.Z. Alliance and The National Efficiency League desire to most heartily thank all who voted is favour of Prohibition on April 10. Special thanks are also tendered to alt those who worked so splendidly in securing such a substantial Prohibition majority within the Dominion. I If the final result discloses a majority against Prohibition, as seems probable, a further campaign for the abolition of the Liquor Traffic without compensation at the General Election, will be commenced immediately, and the Alliance and the Efficiency League appeal now to all electors to support this proposal, and specially request all who are willing to assist in the campaign to send their names at once to the local organisation, or to Head Office in Wellington. R. S. GRAY, President, New Zealand AllianceW. D. HUNT. President, National Efficiency League. DRAINAGE BOARD. Notice is hereby given that the Waiatarua Drainage Board intends, at the Meeting of the Board to be held at No. 106, Victoria Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland, on MONDAY, the 19th May, 1919, at 10 a.m., to make and levy a Rate on til Ratable Lands within the District of the Board, and that such Rate shall be on a graduated scale, according _ to the _ classification of the lands in the said District, viz. Class A.— all lands receiving or supposed to receive direct benefit from tho drainage works, 6jd in the £. Class B.—On all lands receiving or supposed to receive less direct benefit, 2}d in the £. Class C.—On all lands receiving an indirect benefit. Id in the £. The Ratepayers' Roll and Classification List is at the Office of the Board, No. 106, Victoria Arcade, and is there open tor inspection. Dated this Seventeenth Day of April, 1919. By Order of •■he Board. , STANLEY G. CHAMBERS, Clerk. REPATRIATION. Discharged Soldiers suffering from tubercular trouble, wishing to take up course of training in Panning, at Tauherenikau Farm, are requested to send their namca ■ and particulars to FRANK H. BURBUSH, 1 District Repatriation Officer, Auckland. jgLACKLEG. An Officer will be in attendance at the following centres and dates for the purpose of Inoculating Calves against Blackleg:— • WAIUKU—Mr. C, B. Herrold's Farm— TUESDAY, April 22. • WAIPIPI—Mr. J. McGowan'B Farm—WEDNESDAY, April 23. ' WAIPIPI—Mr. J. McNamara's Farm—WED- ) NESDAY, April 23. ; WAIPIPI—Mr. $. Dickey Farm-THURS- [ DAY, April 24. i KOHEKOHE—Mr. C- Dickey's Farm— THURSDAY, April 21. ' HIM AT A— Ballard's Farm—SATURt DAY, April 26. SANDHILLS—Messrs. Makgill and MiddleJon's TUESDAY, April 29. KARIOTAHI— Mr. W. Holmes's FarmWEDNESDAY, April 30. WHUtIWHIRI—Mr. Jno. Bent's Farm— ; WEDNESDAY, April 30. 1 OTAUA-Mr Fred. Hull's Farm-THURS- • DAY, May 1. OTAUA—Mr. W. C. Motion's Farm— . THURSDAY, May 1. MAIORO —Mr. Jno. Thompson's Farm—. FRIDAY. May 2. MAIORO—Mr. D. Potter's Farm—FRIDAY, May 2 BUCKLA.ND— T. B. Graham's Farm— SATURDAY, May 3. BUCKLAND—Mr. R. Cathcart's Farm— SATURDAY, May 3. W. R. BROWN. Inspector of Stock. , April 19, 1919. » 1 pANMURE DOMAIN. Notios is hereby Riven that Fishing with Nets in Panmuro Basin, part of Panmiire Domain, is .Prohibited, without permission . of tho Panmuro Domain Board. Any person or persons found doing so without the written authority of the Domain Board will 1 be liable to prosecution. By order. ; W. G. BROWN, ) Chairman. I HEREBY give notice that no Shooting will !•> allowed on Mr. Ramsey's proi party. Chun-hill Diproso, Manager. A GENTS.—My (arm, 106 acres, Matangi, > XX bus been sold by William A. Home, , Ltd., " Tho Land Man."—B. Milton. r AGENTS—My (arm, 642 acres, Tahuna, J\ lias been sold by William A. Ilorne, Ltd., " Tho Lund Mao."—l,. Thomas. "I AND Agents. — I'leaso take notion, my JJ Proiiiirty at Panama Road, Olaliuhu, „ is withdrawn from Sale. - 15. Hvarchfiold. • TAS.P Agontß.—Plo«b«> note, ray farm, at « ClaveuuD, has boon sold,—A. Paimsn

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17140, 21 April 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17140, 21 April 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17140, 21 April 1919, Page 10