Amusements. ' T YRTC. " Auckland's Leadirg T YRIC. . JJYRIC. Evening Pi-ture JUYRJC. LYRIC. Houm." T YRIC. yric Lyric. last two nights of 4 lice "ready ALICE JJrady LICK T3RADY In Her Latest LICE DPADY Sel-ct Play, '""PRE TNDESTRUCTIBLE \\JIVK" "J. HE INDESTRUCTIBLE Wife." A story in wb>h tho efforts of an «asyiovmjr husband and -is men friends are united to wear down the restless energy of i his wife Charlotte. whovse idea of happiness | *»; well-being is to ride, shoot, ewim. play , golf and tent's all day, and dance naif the right. The .'jasl Word in Select Comedies—ana that's sayi something. li* Addtion — Fourth Episode of IJILE TIGHTNING TT AIDER. I Usual Prices. EXCLUSIVE niO THE T YRIC. Exclusive I.q -- Ihe .Lyric. commencing saturday. CESSUE fTAYAKAWA OESSUE XXaYAKAWA In HIS HKBT. , O-Ifl JJkbt. J OOYAL AUCKLAND pHOIK j (Founded in 1882 as the A-.ir'-iand Liedertafc!.) i $% >£& FOURTH QOWCERT. ' 'jfTWL TOWN TJALL, liiia ' J xi ffjil || »Jio-NJOHT TO-NIGHT I «jjgf " AT g o-CLOC*. UNF.ESEIIVE ) SEATS: i 2- 2 s 9' ! ! SYD. J. BARLUTT, ... , Secretary, i- h .tchop.fr '--reet. T HE M usrCA '- TREAT OF THE Y EAR WILL BE THE AUCKLAND COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS AND WAREHOUSEMEN'S Q. B4 K D fIOXCBBI IN THE ! 1* oW N DA L L ON gATUKDAY. JJECEMBER JO Full Particulars Later. | Public Notices. JTJLACKLEG REGULATIONS. An Officer will be in attendance at the following centres, during the time -specified, for the. purpose of inoculating calve* against Blackleg: — GL %£B£OOK-Mr. J. Gearon's FarmTHURSDAY, Nov. 27, 10 a.m to 1" noon GLENBROOK -Mr McLarin's Farm. Hull'.. I'oint-THURSDAY. Nov. 27 1 to " 30 p.m. GLEBR ?S K^ Mr - T " D - Reid's Farm- ■ t.-» FR i-? A X; : ' ov^- 8 - ,0 * m - <*> 1-30 P.m. KAR A I * A —- D. Finl&y son's Farm— v a » I T T A &D iV V • , 7 ?°"- ' : ' W,a.ru. to 12 noon. K A KARA—Mr. Pasv-co s Farm—TUESDAY, ~„ De°- '-- 1 P-tu. to - p.m. 1 D ?EW ARE—Mrs. Bamball's Farm— WEDNESDAY. Dec. 3. 11.30 a.m. to WA W. ,U -T'- A..Hull's WEDNES- „ DAY Dec. 3. 2.30 p.m. to 3.30. °- 1 ?^?-^ Ir - JLoEan ' Fann'--RrED-nvviromn Dec. 3. 10.45 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. ON HERO—Pig WEDNESDAY, Doc. 3. 1.30 p.m. to 3 p.m. ONEWHERO- Cameron-? Sheep Race„..?H.PRkDAY. Dec. 4 11 am. to 1 p.m. WAIUKG-Saleyards-THURSDAY. Dec. 4, 9am to 3 p.m. TL 'KE TTJKE-Mr. W. McWatfs Fannin FRI iH Y -.. Dec 5 " 930 am - t° 12 noon. K *V : .r.AS-J^r M i- Matt - Enwright's Farmer-. r?J?i DAA - Dec. 5, 1 m. to 3 p.m. PUKEKAWA-Mrs. Codes' Farm-FBI-T,r,/?A Y ' Dec 5-10 3m - to - v.m. BEL £.V>t. ROAD. FATUMAHOE— MON- „ . ,MY. Dec. S. 11 a.m. to 1 p m. 5.,9—. Mr - ,T. Thomson's Farm—MON- ,,.,?,*),■ ««<:• 8. 12.15 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. MAI OHO—Mr. A. G. Potter's Farm— ,„PAY Dec, 8. 2 p.m to 330 p.m. AKA -\KA—Mr. T. Robertson's Farm— AvTvfgPA-l.' D??- 9- 10 a.m. to 12 noon. AKA AKA—Mr. G. Hull's Farm— DAY Dec. 9. 1 p m. to 3 p.m. OTA J^ A -Mr. W. C. Motion's Farm-WED-NESDA-i Deg. 10. 0.30 a.m. to 12 noon.
■ OT \!l. —Mr. R. S. Morrison's Farm—WED- - /-rr..v£ SD ,^- Der - 10 - I 3° P- m - <<> 330 p.m. it OTA A—Mr. F. Hull's Farm—THURSDAY. „.„iiS- 11. 9 a.m. to 12 noon, n WHIRI WHIM—Mr. J. Muir's Farm— ».J7i3? R S DAy - Dee 11. I-30ajn to 3 P.m. KARTOTAHI-Mr. W. Holmes' Farm-^FRI-DAV Deo. 12. 9.30 p.m. -to 1 p.m. SANDHILLS—Mr J. McG ill's Farm— " ,„ . AY Dec. 15. 12 noon -to 2 n.m. W AIUKT7-Mr. C. B. Herrold's Farm— ' «„,^ o!s £* Z-- D<«-15. 2.30 P.m. to 330 p.m. ORUA RAT—Conllhard Bros.' Farm- • , m 3^? D *X- Dec. Ifi. 11.30 »-m. to 3 n.m. 7 AWHTTTT WW*RF—Mr W. Dickey's Store a -WEDNESDAY. Dec. 17. a.m. to °" 11 30 a.m. » AWHTTU AL-Hamilton Bros..' i Farm—WEDNESDAY. Dec. 17, 1 p.m. 8 to 3 t> m. - POLLOCK—Mr. W. Douglas' Farm— THURSDAY. Dec. 18. 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon. r POLLOCK—Mr. D. Monro's Farm—THURS- - T»V. TVc. 18. l p.m to 3.30 p.m. KOWWOHE-Mr. C. Dickey's Farm-FBI-' —«,P„jL lc >, 9-i" 1 am, to 12 noon. KOWWVOHE-'Mr. W. Dickey's Farm--PRTT>AV. Dec 19. 1 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. WAJPJPT_Mr. -T. McOowan'9 Farm— - SATURDAY. Do,-. 20, 9.a.m. to 12 noon. r \ F. H. BKITTAIN. - I inspector of Stock. ___ "M"°TICE is hereby given that the Partner- ■*■" shfp existing between JOHN STEWART MILLAR and JAMES PATERSON. trading together as "MILLAR AND PATERSON." Brassfinisherß .vnd Founders, at Breakwater Road, in the City of Auckland, has been Dissolved by the death of the said JAMES PETERSON. The business will in future be carried on. under the style or name of "MILLAR AND PATERSON," at the same address. Breakwater Road, by the said JOHN STEWART MILL.vK. on his own account, he having purchased the share in the Partnership of the said James Paterson. All debts owing by the .'late firm will be paid by the said . JOHN STEWART MILLAR. ROCKLAND JUVENILE CHOIR. The Choir will meet THIS Thursday} AFTERNOON, at four o'clock, in the Society of Arts Hall, Kitchener Street. ✓fry A UCKLAND RE- . N<gglfo A TURNED SOLDIERS' TgggNtl] ASSOCIATION. * & W-vrf*' — NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS. All Discharged Soldiers are notified that applications for enrolment on the Roll of any Electorate in New Zealand may be made, at the R.S.A. Land Bureau Offices, 27A. Albert Street (next Star Hotel). E. F. ANDREWS, Secretary. HPHE AUCKLAND DAIRY PRODUCE J COMMITTEE ADVISE THE PRICE OP EGGS AS le 3d PER DOZEN FOR WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 3. 1919. Sales ol Property. LAND Agents. notice, my property, i), Stanley Point Road, has been Bold. — H C. White. LAND —Take notice, my section at J-J Tranmere Ed., Mount Albert, is sold H. ButlerLAND Agents and Others.—Please take nntico my house at 20, Warrington Rd., as been sold.—J. S. Rutherfurd. J AND Agents.—Please take notice that my J place at Otahuhu has been sold by 8 Allison and Co.— B. Walsh. T AND Agents.—My Farm. 125 acres, RamaXJ rama sold by E. Harris. 11. Short's Buildings. Cjucen St.—W. T. Baker. Removal Notices. M. R " J AS ' -'JJEAVES. SHEETMETAL WORKER, HAS REMOVED FROM ST. PAUL ST.. TO LARGER PREMISES, SITUATED AT 72. LORNE STREET. \TERE. PATON AND CO., Popular V tioncen>. High St. 'Phone 2388. D° &° U .&° w th i Newton Supply Agency, i . ,22-, karangahape Road, supply the latest in. Phonographs. Gramophones, and Records. Repairs promptly done. Also be quality Funllture - Cub and terms.-Thone gSTEY PIANOS.-World-famed for quali~XJ ity Easy terms.— Agents. E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. S. CoJdicutt, M»na»en ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17328, 27 November 1919, Page 12
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