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•• Amusements. "EVERYBODY GOES TO EV'RYB'DY'S." EV'RYB'DY'S." " EV'RYBDYS." V'RYB'DY-S." V'SYE'DY-S." ? TO-NIGHT. I 1 O-NIGHT. AT 6.10 AND 8.10, EVRYBDY'S PRESENTS For the first time in New Zealand, the third of a Series of Tremendous .Problem Plays. of which " Carmen " and " Under Two Flags " were the first two. An Adaptation <of George Scarborough's Well-known Novel, " UNDER rpHE -\TOKE.'' " U NDER AHE X OKE," THE STORY OF A WOMAN WITH NO REGRETS. "TJNDER THE VOKE/' "Under XHE X OKE/' THE STORY OF A WOMAN WITH NO REGRETS. As Interpreted by that Embodiment of Charm and Subl'ety, T»HEDA PARA. 1 X HEDA Para. TO-NIGHT-O-NIGHT— ADMISSION 6fl TO DAT SESSIONS. — At 11 o'clock. 12.50. 2-iO, 4 30. — EARLY EVENING SESSION. 6.10 O'Clock : GRAND ORCHESTRAL SESSION, S.lO O'CLOCK. BOOK your seats to Avoid the Crowds. 'PHONE 1402. "EVERYBODY GOES TO EVRYB DY'S." "p CLLER'S oTeTa HOUSE. j "THE KING OF DUNNOWHERESKI." For the First Time iu Auckland. j At the Matinee, Monday Next. Public Notices. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC And WAR RELIEF ASSOCIATION. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS' EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Victoria Street East. Phone 3430. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS REQUIRING EMPLOYMENT, or EMPLOYERS WISHING TO ENGAGE LABOUR OF ANY DESCRIPTION Please ai.plj to THOS. LONG. OFFICER IN CHANGE. QHA NG E OF NAME. THE HARDWARE AND METAL STORES. LIMITED. HAMILTON. Begs to announce that it has abbreviated its case to "THE METAL STORES. LIMITED." Such change to take effact on and as from ! November 1 1919. There is no break m the : continuity of the Company's operations, the : only alteration berns that in future the new ' I name w;i! stand :n place of the. o!rl TFTir ! HARDWARE AND METAL, STOREsTLto M. BIRCH, Managing Director October 31. 1919. Hamilton. jQISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The Partnership hitherto existing between * % - »- Cheatle and Charles Toul- of KVpara Fiats, farmers, has this day been d:= I solved by mutual consent. j Dated this 24th day c: November. 1919. W. N. CHEATT.E. . CHARLES TOULE. "V"OTICE is hereby given that the Partner- j -*• ship hitherto carr ; ed on by us at Tan- ' - piri» as Thomas and Powell, is Dissolved. The undersigned. P. P. Bynon Powell, will ' discharge . all liabilities of the Partnersh p. and is entitled to receive all accounts. l>ated • tins 2oth day of November, 1919 P. P. BYNON POWELL. R. L THOMAS. >K A UCKLAND RE- _ »rafe A TURNED SOLDIERS' tSHwltOSflfiifßn ASSOCIATION W,,"W NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS. All Discharged Soldiers are notified that applications for enrolment on the Roil of any Electorate m New Zealand may be made a*. the R.S.A. Land Bureau Offices. 27A. Albert Street (next Star Hoteb. E. F. ANDREWS. Secretary. jQLACKLEG REGULATION S. Aa Officer will bo in avtendance at the following centres, during the time specified. for th© purpose of inoculating calves against Blackleg: — WAIAU PA— D. Clark's Farm—WEDNESDAY. Nov 26, 10 a.m. to 12 noon WAIAU PA—Mr. J. Learnings Farm— WEDNESDAY. Nov. 26. 1.30 to 3a™ t GLENBROOK-Mr. J. Gearon's Finn- ! £ THURSDAY, Nov. 27, 10 a.m. to 1' i noon " j GLENBROOK— McLarin's Farm, Hells > Point—THURSDAY. Nov. 27 i ,? im I

fomtinutuual. -Nov. 27. 1 to 30 p.m. GLENBROOK— Mr. T. D. R?id« Farm— I FRIDAY, Nov. 28. 10 a.m. to 130 p.m. I Further inoculations will be advertised. F. H. BRITTAIN. . ~ . ~ inspector of Stock. Auckland, Nor. 10. 1915. Sales ol Property. LAND Agents.Please take notice that my Property at Campbell's Beach is withdrawn from sale.—J. Bousie. LAND Agents.—My Farm, 12S acres, Ramarama. .••'old by E. Harris. 11. Short's , : Buildings. Queen St.— T. Baker. Corporation Notices. TTAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. LOAN PROPOSALS. OWNERS OF PROPERTY in the Borough ' are notified that the Electors' Roll to be used at the Polls to be taken on 12th December ; on Loan Proposals will close at 5 r>.m cu FRIDAY NEXT (28th uist.l. ' All person* who have acquired properties J within the last few months are urged to , make inquiries, to ensure their names }v>me on the Roil. The qualification pos?«sed by a husband . (or wife, a; the cas~? may be. is also pos- ; sesfed by the other person, and owners of property are asked to supply full names of htiband and wife, so thai both names may appear on the Roll. E. J. DAVEY. * , „_ , Town Clerk. 22nd November. 1919. "OOROUGH OF BIRKENHEAD. NOTICE OF POLL OF ELECTORS ON PROPOSAL TO AMALGAMATE THE BOROUGHS OF NORTHCOTE AND, BIRKENHEAD. j Public Notice i 6 hereby given that a Re- ' Qu:s:tK)n in compliance with tne ;,roy.sions '■■ of Section 120 of " The Municipal Corpora- ' tions Act. 190?." was presented to the Birkenhead Borough Council on fhe 2Jth day of November. 191&, requesting.' that a Poll be taken on the >.>ropoea. that the Boroughs or I Northcotc-and Birkenhead be constituted one united borough j Pursuant 10 Section 120 of " The Municipal Corporations Act. 1908,-' aad "The Loral j Elections and Polls Act. IfKifV 1 hereby ci-e I public notice that a p..11 of'tee Electors ot ', .'u e . B T TO 'if" of Birke-.head or the proposal! that the Borougns 01 Norlhcote and B rkr'.- ' head be constituted on united l'orou»h w'i be taken on WEDNESDAY, the loth da. . oi December, 1919, between the hour* o; 9 . a.m. and 7 p.m. at the fol.'owing I'ol'in" ! Places, namely: — Mr. E. Clark's Su-reroom 'near Wear: I Hinemra Street. Birkenhead. > ' Council Chambers, Uauraki Street, i ' Birkennead. 1 ; Post Office. Chelsea. ' The Methodist Hail. B.rkda"? Road. 1 Birlidaie. ( Dated this 24tii cay ci No-.ember. 1919. : ERNEST CIiEENSLADE. Returning Officer for the Borough of Birkennead. Restaurant? ana learoonis. A TASTY L l ' M ' IS ~~ " I rere if, nothing nicer :'c:- T ,jn>h i-< something tasty but sustaining '•'=. r " - c-r.redi than a Bow : of (;.{ ,:„" .' I v.th TW. V> S ,*li.v„TS' ' I and. can ofter Kirinev* of five .Tifferen-' V;tns. v _. Kianey. Turns to. JVa . < .ear. and Bovr: . J fa - - STACEY'S TEA ROOMS. 61. QUEEN STREET DINE TO. DAT i AT SANFCRDS. OPPOSITE G.P.0.. LOWER QUEEN ST Clean. Well-wntilaUd .Palatial Rooms oa Three Floors. T5 Tasty Varieties of the Deep Sea. Best Attention and Civility Await You. C Lai! lodar and Have a, Treat. \ 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17327, 26 November 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17327, 26 November 1919, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17327, 26 November 1919, Page 16

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