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Amusements. J OPBBA • • HOUSE. Direction: Ben and i'ohn fuller. && FSiSI: S&m. Mffill 1? 2.30 'KSii: BARGAIN PRICES, 6d, Is, Is 6d. Plus Tax. mo-NIGHT -AID-J.O-NIGHX - AT O - J.O-NIGHI. MANAGERIAL NOTE. TMn»port<l.fficulties necessitate the retention of the Bevue Co. for another week, and in recognition of the wonderful success achieved with the, allAuckland production, "Thick ana Thin in a Gym," the management have dcciced to keep this piece running throughout the coming week. There is much of interest in the production, and. the advice to all is, see this show, and realise what can be accttmnlished in Auckland. .There will be Vaudeville piecediuir, including MAUDE COURTNEY AND MR. G. THEODORE. POLLARD AND JACKSON. WALLINGFORD TATE, and tack and cat williams. Jack and Williams. Direct from America, introducing one of the most thrilling acts seen on any stage. Plans at Richardson's till 5, then, at Segedin's <opp. Theatre), till 7. 'Phone 3748. and make sure of Scats. Prices: Is, 2s, 2s 6d. 3s (plu-i Tax). 'THE RENOWN is the biggest ship <>ver J l>erthed at a vharf in N.Z. The Advance New Zealand Film Company are showing how it was done, at the ic-jra Hall on MONDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. Ihey have a unique Film of the Royal Vis:t. Book your seats at Wildman and Arey'r, or you may not get '"" —53 Public Notices. pi T y OF AUCKLAND BY-LAW No. 14. Public Notice is hereby given that at a, special meeting of the Auckland City Council held on Thursday, the IStn day of April. 1020, the following resolution was passed »nd will be submitted" for confirmation at tho Ordinary Meeting of the Council to be hold on Thursday, the 13th day of May, WO, at 7 p.m. at the Council Chambers, Town Hall, Queen Street, vis.:— "That the Auckland City Council doth hereoy by Special Resolution intended to operate as a Special Order make the following By -law to be hereafter knoini as By-law No.- 14. (Hero folloo a tho By-law). The purpart of the said By-law is to eitend and amend By-law No. 1. to repeal Section 4 of By-law No. 9. and to fix the fares to be paid for the hire of any van. i A copy of the proposed By-law is deposited in the Town Clerk's Office. Queen Street, and is open to the inspection; of the public during offi 'e hours. HENRY W. WILSON, Town dork. April 16, 1920. AUCKLAND /©L, A RETURNED , NTgS---, SOLDIERS' ABSOCXAfgfiiRHfD saOifßSl TION. LAND BUREAU. No further applications will be received under Section 2 of the Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act for grants to purchase bouses or to pay off existing mortgages, until such time as Parliament meets and has opportunity of granting further imprett. Therefore, in the future, only ultraimportant applications for grants to purchase farms will be considered by the Land Board and by this Land Bureau. • For further particulars of tho alteration in the D.S.S. Act, apply to .FORBES EADIE. Officer in Charge. A.R.S.A. Land Bureau, 27A, Albert St.. Auckland. A TTJISCLAIMER. In reference to Public Notice inserted by the Farmers' Milking Machine Company, in which they state that " I was no longer in their employ." I beg to inform the farming community Mutt I never was in the employ of the Farmers' Milking Machine Company at any period, but acted as r. selling agent during last season. Immediately the GreenUade Milking Machine was procurable I relinquished, of my own accord, '• The Farmer," by written notice to the Company, »nd in future the whole of my efforts will be concentrated on the Sale of the GreensLidc Milking Machine. (Signed) F. J. MacLEAN. Care of Greensiade Milking Machine Co.. Hamilton. Auckland, April 27. 1920. •DYCROFT. Li MITE D. i The Trnnsfer Books of the above Company will be clcsed from the 4th day of May, 1920, to the 14th day of May, 1920; both j days inclusive. By Order of the Board. JOHN ERASER. 1 A. MURRAY BELL, Joint Managers. II A I I. W A Y CIEIKE, \i k) PRICES OF nOMMODITIES. Traders aro warned that »ny Advance of Trices of Commodities above price ruling on April 26 "vithout the' concent of the Board of Trade's Investigation Tiibunal will bo considered as an infringment of Section 32 of "The Board of Trade Act,' and that the Board will prosecute accordingly. J. W. COLLINS, Secretary B-md of Trade. R. AND MRS. MOONEY. of Maungat7roto, having sold their Beardingie and on retiring from business, desire to thank their Friends and Patrons of tho past. ANYONE with dog or run Trespassing _>n our farm will be prosecuted.— Commins. McCarroll's (Jap. ANYONE Trespassing on my Property with dog or gun will oe prosccutec—Overy, Clevedon. (i— i — Professional Notices. 'Phone 1887. Waimate, 69, Cr. Park and Cirlton Gore 'Me., Auckland. DR. P. H. MAOHONALD HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE. SPECIALISING IN NERVOUS DISEASES AND PSYCHO-THERAPY Sales of Property. LAND Agents.—Please take notice that my farm at Puni has been sold.—D. Murphy, Puni, April 30, 1920. LAND Agents.—Please tako notice my Property, Alfriston Rtl., Manurewa, has been sold by Geo. Savers and Sen.—(Signed/ F. G. BairisonLAND Agents.— take notice my property. 99. The Drive, has been cold.— E. V. Pollard. LAND Agents.—Please take notice, my Farm has been withdrawn from sale. I John Doherty. Mangere. TAND Agents—Please note that my proJ perty, 25, Wairiki Read, Mount Eden, has been sold. — W,. E. Anderson. ALL the Family were at the Races to see; the Sporting Prince, and they are all ! . going to the Town Hall en MONDAY to I Bee the Picture which the Advance New Zealand Film Company took. It's great stuff' I They are booking their feats at Wildman ; and Arey's. BUN No Risks! Insure with the National l; Insurance Co., 101. Queen St. Fire . Accident, Sickness. Bedrock Terms. ; OMEN War Workers are shown on. the 1 ¥ Screen at the Town Hall. Do not miss , the chance of seeing this wonderful picture; it's the only really comprehensive one. Popu--1 lar prices for all. TORA-LJNE means sound lungs. Speakers and Singers take Tow-line. Obtainable at all Leading Chemists. Is 6d and 2s 6& ! rPERRITORIALS on the Screen at the X. Town. Hall. A great Military Spectacle, . Come and see it. Three nights only; 3s, 2a, Is. l '"•rpHERE'S no place like Home'-when - J. Coakles supplies tiw Furniture! *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17460, 3 May 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17460, 3 May 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17460, 3 May 1920, Page 10