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:-■'.'..'':';";-' Amusements. " TWotr— MRS. WIGGS rrMSM — OF THE rpiV&LI CABBAGE J. IVOLI PATCH I ! POSITIVELY T AST AriGHT OSITIVELY JL/AST JNIGHT OF CHARMING LITTLE MARGUERITE /"''LARK, ARGUERITE UIaRK, ABGUEBITE p-LARKJ IVI ARGUERITE Clark . MARGUERITE pLARK . -VXarguerite CIaRS) In the Successful Screen Version of the Popular Play, Mil: Wlggl OF MS: W_§g| OS Mil: W\n% OS I THE pABBAGE "DATCfI. ] HE CABBAGE X ATCH. THE pABBAGE.,T>ATCH. J- HE CABBAGE LiATCH. rpHE pABBAGE "PATCH. J-HE Cabbage X ATCH. to-morrow— qaturday. O-MORROW—OATURDAY. COMMENCING at Til MiFS: 2.30. The Beautiful and Talented Actress, ELSIE "I^ERGUSON, LSIE X 1 EitGUHOK, ELSIE 17ERGUSON. XiJL,SIE X EKGUSOTT, ELSIE [FERGUSON, _LSIE X EKGUSOK. ELSIE TTiERGUSON. LSIE X KKGUSON. ELSIE TT'ERGUSON. LSIE X ERGUSOi*, ELSIE T7<ERGUSON. LSIE X ERGUSOK, ELSIE TT'ERGUSON. LSIE X EKGUSON. In a Masterly Version of George Weston's Telling Story, "Salt of the Earth." entitled EYES f\J> THE <_<<~UL' yes Up Ihe noyu" EYES p.F rpHE siO.JL." YES Uf HE hotl " EYES f\F ri\HE OOUL" yes Uf Ire o-ur> : ESE§ OF THE QOUL." ._,£££ \Jf Ihe Oi>ul." ••EyJI 01 rpflE QOUL " e££§ O f he QOUL." WF XHE O'TTL." sis OS the qoul." yes KJf Ihe ooul." Book ivrow i • OOK i> OW ! ! ' TTVOfI Box Plans at -iirSHJ'} H. deal's, next TtT&H ~ C^ o - Fowlde, Ltd.. I X IVQLI - Or Theatre 'Phone 2238 A. Excursions, Picnics. Etc. fr~j-— "iyORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., " LIMITED. WEEK-END TRIPS TO PLEASURE RESORTS. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). WAIHEKE— HAUITI, Railway Wharf, 1.45 p.m. WAIWERA AND GRUT'S— S.S. DAPHNE. Northern Wharf, 1.45 p.m. MURRAY'S BAY. BROWN'S BAY, DEEP CREEP. ARKLE'S BAY— S.S. GAEL, Railway Wharf, 1.45 p.m. ' Vessels -will return on Monday morning, arriving in Auckland about 9 a.m. There will bo no week-end trip to Xawau and Algie's, CHARLES HANSON. Manager. I, r .I ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP IF - i i> COMPANY, LTD. OHINE-URI °BACES AT AERO A. f MARCH 13 AND 17. 1920. (Weather and other circumstances permitting) TO THAMES. PS. WAKATERE—FRIDAY, 12th. 7 p.m. P.S. WAKATERE— 16th, 11 p.m Train leaves Thames 9.35 a.m. FROM THAMESP.S. WAKATERE— 17th, midnight. Train from Paeroa connects. STEAMER RETURN FARE, 12s 6d. TO KOrU AND PAEROA. S.S. I MARIE— FRIDAY, 12th. 3.30 p.m. •S.S. TANIWHA— 12th. midnight. •Connects with train at Kopu. S.S. TANIWHA— 16th. 7 p.m. FROM PAEROA. S.S TANIWHA AND WAIMARIE— DAY. 13th, midnight. •S.S. TANIWHA -- WEDNESDAY. 17th. 4 p-m. > 'This vessel drops down to Kopu. and passengers by train can piok her up there. STEAMER RETURN FARE, 15a. CHARLES HANSON, Manager. T»OOT RETAILERS PICNIC The Boot and Shoe Retailers of Auckland will close their Premises all day 1 TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) On account of the UNITED BOOT TRADES PICNIC AT MOTUTAPU. F. W. STONE, Secretary. ! Boot Retailers' Association- ■ : ' rrS Corporation Nonces. QITY OF AUCKLAND. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Notice is hereby given that the Auckland City Council has granted the use of the Domain Cricket Ground to the Akarana Amateur Cycle and .Athletic Club for the Surpose of holding an amateur Athletic leetmg on SATURDAY, March 20, with authority to the said Club to make a charge not exceeding One Shilling for each person lor admission to the Cricket Ground, with an extra charge of One Shilling for every horse or vehicle, and an additional charge not exceeding One Shilling for each, person tor admission to the pavilion. HENRY W. WILSON, ~ , . Town Clerk. March 5, 1920. Electoral. "DOROUGH OF NORTHCOTE. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. ELECTION OF OSE COUNCILLOR Pursuant to Section 11 of the Lccal Elections and Polls Act, 1908, I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the office of Councillor for the Borough of Northcot*:— ADAMSON. DOUGLAS CHARLES. BRINSDEN. OLIVER ROBERT. And there being only on© vacancy to be filled, a poll will bt> taken as between the said Candidates on THURSDAY, the 18th day of March. 1920, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., at- the Polling Place aittfate at the Council Chambers, Queen Street, Northcote. Dated this 11th day of March., 1920. W. J. CAULFIELD. Returning Officer for the Borough of NoTthcote. Sales ol Property. LAND Agents.Please take notice our farm of 424 acres, Ararimu, has been sold.— J. P. McCallLAND Agents.— notice that my property at BirkdaJe is withdrawn from Bale until further notice. —it. Hilton. LAN>D Agents— take notice that my farm of 145 acres, at Pokeno, has beer sold by Smith and Halcombe.—'A. Robertson. March 11. 1920. LAND Agents.—Take notice my House, > Mt. Eden Road, has been sold by J, Mairs.—G. Kemp. LAND A cents—Please take notice, mj Pro;«rty situated at Onehunga is sold. —C. W. Teppett. LAND Agents—Please take notice that mj property, Hmemoa Rd., is withdraws from sale.G. Sismey. LAND Agents.—Take notice my property in Pokono Valley is withdrawn froir sale.— E. Lorie. LAND —Please take notice, my pro perty, Manukau Rd.. Epsom, is sold.— J. Tye. LAND Agents.—Please take notice thai my Farm of 1490 acres at Te Puroa, Ngaru&wahia, has been sold.— M. T. Bell! LAND Agents. notice my farm 42-! acres. Ararimu, has been sold by bun can Beaton. Land Agent, l'apakura. I P McCall. Momnoukai. TX) the 147 applicants for the above pro--IHX) _ the 147 applicants for the above pro X _ perty, I beg to thank you for youi inquiry and state that I have lots mor« piopoaain of equal value to place before you * Sir* me ft Duncan Beaton, Papakura. «

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17417, 12 March 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17417, 12 March 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17417, 12 March 1920, Page 10

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