Amusements. PRINCES 8. R I N C E S 8. PRINCESS. R I N C E S S. rpHE TTAROLD T OCKWOOD "DOOM. T HE H^ 010 L OCKWOOD "B 00MrpHE TTAROLD T OCKWOOD "DOOM. Is Now On: FOLLOW THE CROWDS FOLLOW THE CROWDS FOLLOW THE CROWDS * FOLLOW THE CROWDS To THE pRINCESS THEATRE And See This Splendid Artist and Fine Fellow in one of the most delightful and attractive plays of the year. Entitled TEND .JUTE Y OUR NAME. TEND .ThCE Y OUR NAME. JJBND ME OUR • MAME. INTENSELY ATTRACTIVE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PRINCESS COMPLETE ORCHESTRA. NOTE THE RESTRICTED HOURS: 2TO 5 AND 7 TO -[(J. TOURDES T> A Z A A R. Will be continued EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING UNTIL FRIDAY. The Story of the Wonders of Lourdes will continue to' be told by Living Pictures. SPECIAL TABLEAU THIS EVENING, With the quaint but beautiful dresses, typical of Southern Franco. CHOIR COMPOSED OF GREY LYNN CHILDREN WILL SING SPECIAL HYMNS, Accompanied by the Italian Band. SIX STALLS LOADED WITH USEFUL, I ARTISTIC AND PIOUS OBJECTS. j I'' , = Public Notices. ■REPATRIATION. Discharged Soldiers suffering from tubercular trouble, wishing to take up course of training in Farming, at Tauherenikau Farm, are requested to send their names and particulars to FRANK H. BURBUSH, District Repatriation Officer, Auckland. BLACKLEG. An Officer will be in attendance at the following centres and dates for the purpose ' of Inoculating Calves against Blackleg:— i WAIUKU-Mr. C. B. Herrold's Farm-! TUESDAY, April 22. j WAIPIPI-Mr. J. McGowan's Farm-WED-1 NESDAY. April 23. WATPrPI-Mr. J. McNamara's Farm-WED-! NESDAY, April 23. WAIPIPI-Mr. W. Dickey's Farm-THURS-DAY, April 24. KOHEKOHE-Mr. C Dickey's FarmTHURSDAY, April 24. TUHIMATA-Mr. Ballard's Farm-SATUR-DAY, April 26. SANDHILLS-Mcssrs. Makgill and Middleton's Farm—TUESDAY, April 29. KARIOTAHI-Mr. W. Holmes's FarmWEDNESDAY, April 30. WHHUWHIRI-Mr. Jno. Bent's FarmWEDNESDAY. April 30. OTAUA-Mr. Fred. Hull's THURSDAY, May L OTAUA-Mr. W. C. Motion's FarmTHURSDAY, May I. MAIORO—Mr. Jno. Thompson's Farm— FRIDAY. May 2. MAIORO-Mr. D. Potter's Farm-FRIDAY, May 2. BUCKLAND-Mr. T. B. Graham's FannSATURDAY, May 3. BUCKLAND-Mr. R. Cathcart'a Farm— SATURDAY, May 3. W. R. BROWN. Inspector of Stock April 19. 1919. LAND Agents. — Please take notice, my Property at Panama Road. Otahuhu, is withdrawn from Sale.—E. Searchficld. NO Shooting -'lowed on my h'" "-o-Tty li known as Mrs. Brown's; poison laid fob dogs.—S. B&Laru, Manuka Para, uuntunaii. -j lenders. mo BUSHMEN. Applications are invited, from Experienced Bushmen only: — A— Felling, Crosscutting, and Delivering at Mill. B— Delivering and Milling of from IS to 20 million feet of nmu, matai, etc. Tramway running through new bush, practically level; first-class log-hauler and bullocks. LONG, ORHISTON AND CO., Timber Brokers, 53, Customs St. rp E N D E B 8. TO BOAT BUILDERS. Tenders are invited tor a MOTOR LAUNCH for tie Onion Steam Ship Co. of N Z. Ltd. Plans and Specifications may be 6en at the Office of the Superintending Engineer, Quay Street. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C TT PRANK HAM, TIMBER AND JOINERY MERCHANT, MAHURU STREET. NEWMARKET. Telephone 3030. BAKERS' OVENS, FURNACES. AND STEAM BOILER SETTING, ETC. 'PHONE 1051 FOR ESTIMATES. fIEO. TJHODES AND CONS, T TD., BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. PATTESON STREET. CITY. rpo BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. We have landed a shipment of Plaster of Paris, and are just landing Corrugated and Plain Iron. Make your requirements known early. WINGATE AND CO.. LTD., Opp. G.P.0., Auckland. "rpEE OLD0 LD P IH M '" REMOVES AND RAISES HOUSES, CONCRETE AND DRAINAGE. TAR AND SANDING AND GENERAL WORK. QAM. WHITE AND CONS. PHONE 708. APPOINTMENTS. STERLING VARNISHES, UNEXCELLED FOR DURABILITY AND FINISH. DRYOL: A durable Oil Drier for Paint, giving an excellent finish. PRIMOLI: An improved Gloss Oil. Will not thicken paint whon mixed with it LYNOLL: A hard Drying Oil for iiiinn with pigments to obtain a flat lunch. Sterling Oak, Spirit, Copal or Egg Shell Flat Varnishes have no superior. Manufactured by STERLING VARNISH CO.. Australia. Sole N.Z. Representative, HARRY A. JENKINS, Baker's Buildings, Wellington. P.O. Boa 778. Telegrams, " MeialUc"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17141, 22 April 1919, Page 10
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