Amusements. FHH'SS' 3 • "RING'S ' rpHEATRE. ULLER'S -IVING'S IHEATRE 3 Direction - - . Ben. and John Puller. £ —•* 18th — Consecutive Week — 18thISUx — Consecutive Week — 18th--5 And Continued Success of ' GEORGE CROSS — CLARICE WARNER And FULLER'S T>RAMATIC T>LAYERS. FULLERS JJ>RAMATIC A-LAYERS. "ThRAMATIC "PLAYERS. ULLER'S U'ramatic alayers. Presenting the Celebrated London Success. : a' GRIP W ORTH T OVING. _ IRL VV ORTH -L/OVING. friSP "WORTH T OVING. VTIRL .VV ORTH -L/OVING j By Paul Barry Lowers and Edwin J. Collins. Thrilling. Sensational. Humorous. PLAY PRODUCED BY GEORGE CROSS. '< Furnishings by Richard Arthur, Ltd. Box Plans at Richardson's. 110. Queen Street, and R. R. Finlay's, Pitt Street, or phone 2668 for Reserves. FULLER'S TJOPULAR T3RICES. ULLER'S X OPULAR A RICES. Back Stalls. Is; Stalls and Balcony. Is 6d; Circle, 2s; Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle. 2s 6d. Plus tax BE SURE AND BOOK YOUR SEAT. <r Public Notices. MUNICIPAL ELECTION XU - INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE. "ELECTORS. Owing to the unsatisfactory condition of the Rolls at the recent Election the above Committee recognises that many thousands of people were prevented from voting who legally should have been on the Roll. This Committee, m order to remedy the grave injustice, desires all persons to call at the undermentioned address who were: L Ratepayers, and who were excluded from voting on election day by not being on tie Roll. 2. All persons who voted two years ago at the Municipal Election and whose names were deleted from the present Electoral Roll and _ were excluded from voting at this election. 3. All persons who attended any booth to vote and were unable to vote. 4. All persons being ratepayers who demanded their vote and were refused that vote at any booth in. the present election. 5. All persons who found any voting tickets in the voting boxes all around the city on election day. 6. All persons who received a ticket with instructions to vote for a number of persons thereon at the polling booths on election day. Secretary's Address: Room No. 12, Phoenix Chambers, Opposite G.P.0., Ground Floor, Queen Street. Office Hours: 9 ajn. to 5 pjn., 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. All persons who cannot call at the above address kindly give the information in writing, and address letter to Box 93, ; G.P.0., or 'Phone 1397. I MASONIC p RAND T ODGE. ALL MASTER MASONS Who Desire to Attend the Communication in the TOWN HALL. AUCKLAND. On the Evening of WEDNESDAY NEXT. MAY 11 INSTANT, Can, if Duly Vouched for, obtain Ticket of Admission on application to the SECRETARY. MASONIC INSTITUTE, H.M. Arcade. Or the undersigned, WM. TAXLBY. Hon. Sec. Executive Committee. 62. Weilesley St. W. ■£*€£& '/"IUSTOMS TARTFF REVISION. It is hereby notified for public information that the Commission appointed to report on the Revision of the Customs Tariff will sit in Auckland, commencing on or about WEDNESDAY, May 11. to hear those who wish to give evidence in this connection. Appointments should be arranged with the Collector of Customs at Auckland. W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller of Customs. A p O L O G Y. I hereby Publicly Apologise to MRS. AUGUST HAUPTMANN, of RedhilL for the slanderous statements, I have made against her character. I admit that such statements were untrue, but I did not intend such statements to bear the construction that was placed on them. Dated at Dargaville this fourth day of May, 1921. JOHN 'ORSULICH, Farmer, • Redhill, Northern Wairoa. OALE OF SALVAGED BUTTER. ( TENDERS WITHDRAWN. Acting under instructions from the Underwriters, the announcement inviting Tenders for the Purchase of 10.000 Boxes of Butter, ex We«t Coast Refrigerating Co.'u Store at Patea, is withdrawn.' TO SUBSCRIBERS. AUCKLAND TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. All. connections for which subscriptions *t» nnpaid at noon on.the 11th May?l92? will M 5 oS> a ««**««>e nc-Uci printed on the accounts rendered. Ue mimbeis, disconnected will be mt. allotted to waiting subscriber tions are not promptly paid. wiDScnpxsy order. .' E. C. GAGE. Jt leerai l h Engineer, •Foßt and Telegraph Department, - Auckland. E ico° F ™ TOWN And IN THE MATTER OF A PROPOQat BY THE PAPAKURA TOWN BOARD S^.£^ oSE CERTAIN UNFORMFD «?fc VtffcSTA*.? «2 H <B£ house, PapaWa the proposed Closing of the above. Roads will be considered, andl a£v objections to such Closing? will be Dated this 20th day of April, 1921. W. R. McKEAN, Stipendiary Magistrate. "J" H O M S E N. 1»? ir o M - Tfe 1339 ? 1 !. Watchmaker and Jewelfe ? U r n Str^ )t : 0n ? h ™ga, begs to notify •ha customers that owing to his leaving Onehunga all work must be called for not later than SATURDAY. May 21 1921 * No new work will be undertaken in the meantime. * . M. THOMSEN. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. Exhibitors are reminded that Pictures for Exhibition at the Society's Jubilee Exhibition must arrive, at the Gallery on the authorised receiving days, viz.. May 10 and W. J- A. THOMSON, Secretary. ADJUTANT GORDON, the Salvation XI Army. 6, Weilesley Chambers, will gratefully receive left-off Clothing for the many poor asking for them. Need is great. STATE of the late Mr. S. S. Eyre.— Any persons trespassing on above .-property with dog or gun will be prosecuted. "^ - Teachers of. Music and Elocution. M R; o :S f r - 5i "WFBBE.—New Address: 27. XVA Palmerstpn Bldgs., nearly opd. GJP.O Queen St. 'Phone 1975 "■■ CS 'i ... Money to Lend. M Ol *£ W x Cß^ en > rates.-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17776, 9 May 1921, Page 10
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