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Amusements. T 3 ' 5 TTTNG'S rpHF.ATRF.. Direction: Ben. and John FullerGeorge Cross, Clarice Warner, And FULLER'S DRAMATIC PLAYERS. FULLER'S DRAMATIC PLAYERS. Last Night of " SHAMUS O'BRIEN." " SHAMUS O'BRIEN." "SHAMUS O'BRIEN." -Which must be withdrawn, at the height ot its success, to make way for the usual weekly changej Play Produced by George Cross. ! Box Plans at Richardson's and Finlay's. j FULLERS POPULAR PRICES: 1 Back Stalls. l s; Stalls and Balcony. Is 6d; Circle. 2s; Reserved Stalls and D.C.. 2e 6d; Plus Tax. Children Half Pricei SATURDAY, AT THE MATLNEE: " ITS ALWAYS THE WOMAN." Another "East Lynne." I " ~ »P O W N TT a L LSATURDAY EVENING-"" NEXT. JULY 30. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, JULY 30, AT 8 O'CLOCK. AT 8 O'CLOCK. ORGAN RECITAL ORGAN RECITAL AND MUNICIPAL CHOIR. MUNICIPAL CHOIR. Admission, 6d-Prc-gramme in Saturday's Paper. J. J. WALKLATE. T , Acting-Town Clerk. _ jluly 27. 1921. Oljen Invitation is extended to the -CX Public to hear the Records of Heifetz. the world s greatest violinist.—Eady's (corner of Vulcan Queen St. Funeral Notices. RASTER BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION. Any Member desirous of attending the funeral of our late Member. Mr. J. T.Julian, would they kindly communicate with the Secretary before 9.30 this (Friday) morning. C. E. HARRISON. Phone 1045. Secretary. University College. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. COMMERCE STUDENTS' SOCIETY'. A Lecture will be held in tho Account--1 ancy Lecture Room. Univeirsitv College. bymonos Street, THIS EVENING, at Bp.m. Subject.—" SECONDARY INDUSTRIES IN NEW ZEALAND." speaker.—FßANK M. HILLS. ESQ- (President Auckland Provincial Industrial 1 Association). j Chairman.—A. G. LUNN. ESQ. (Chairman ; Auckland Chambec of Commerce). Public Cordially Tnvited. i R- W. MOORE. j Hon. Secretary. Lectures. . T/T CTORIA LEAGUE. Jspr A Gathering of Members of the /gfSjSSSv above Leasue and their Friends wll] be !, "'-d Jn the Y.W C.A. Wi&f*3B § U, ? IUP - SR Women's Club Rooms. Union Buildings, Customs Street N East (near Parnell tram-stop), . THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o clocrt. Programme: A Lecture by the liev. W. G. Monckton, followed bv Musical l$? m ?.. and ., Refreshments. Admission, ls. Ihe lift will run during the evening A. HOLLAND. Secretary. Y ou ARE INVITED TO A' FREE LECTURE On CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. By JOHN C. LATHROP. A.5.8.. BROOKLINE MASS., Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in. Boston, Massachusetts. MONDAY. AUGUST 1. At 8 p.m. 'TOWN HALL. Under the auspices of First Church of Christ. Scientist. Auckland. i k '. — Public Notices. THE VALUATION OF LAND ACT, 1908. AND AMENDMENT ACT. 190s! It is nereby notified that the Revised District Valuation Roll for the Waiuku Town District will be open for public inspection at the Town Board Office, Waiuku, from the 29th July, 1921 until the sth August. 1921, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Objections to valuations must be lodged not later than sth August, 1921. F. W. FLANAGAN, _~-,,.• „ Valuer-General. Valuation Department, Wellington, 28th July. 1921. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED, , INCORPORATED, 1837. J 1880Capital Authorised and Issued . . .. £7,500,000 Paid Up Capital - • £2,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors . . . . 5.000,000 Reserve Fund . . .. 2,750,000 Together . . £10,250,000 A final Dividend of 7s 6d per share in respect to the year ended February 28, 1921, having been declared, same is now payable to Shareholders on the New .Zealand Branch Register at June 30. 1921. in respect of shares standing in their names on that date. C G. OGILVIE, _~,.. I—spector. Wellington. THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MER. CHANT MARINE, LTD.. hereby notice that it proposes to carry on business in New Zealand, and that its Office is situated at Nos. 5 AND 6. FERRY BUILDINGS, Quay Street, Auckland. Dated this 26th day of July. 1921. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MERCHANT MARINE. LTD. 4 ' i " llwxai, ' x Timber. T, S'g- - l.o'b. -LJ-O'B. L.O'B. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL DEPOT FOR "UPSON" BOARD "UPSON" BOARD. THE RECOGNISED PREMIER WALL-BOARD NEW ZEALAND DEPOT FOR CANADIAN "FIR" CANADIAN "Pi b'" AND OTHER THREE-PLY WOODS NEW ZEALAND DEPOT FOR CANADIAN "BISHOPEir" CANADIAN "BISHOPRICCHEAPER THAN WEATHER-BOARD' Use " BISHOPRIC" and Build on the " WISDOM OF AGES.'' Strong, Durable, BeautifuL Vermin Proof, Damp Proof Cool in Summer. Warm in Winter. Keyed, Dove-tailed. Reinforced No More Cracked Stucco or Plaster Make Your Home a Monolith. Highest Grade BRITISH COLUMBIA FIR DOORS LATHS AND CEDAR SHINGLES LARGE STOCKS- i>itrajJiSOREGON TIMBER— Best Merchantable. Clear and Seler* OREGON SPARS- beiect. Specially Selected, up to 80ft HARDWOOD PALINGSPURIRI -1 And TOTARA OTHER INDIGENOUS lOMtj I TIMBERS. KAHTKATEA f Converted into Sawn. MATAI" and Stocked at our^ TARAIRE Auckland, Eainearoa TAW A . J and Tauranga Mills. ' Quotations on Application. L.0'8.. AUCKLAND. •jyrcrioLL timber company, ltd.. SAWMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS. ONEHUNGA. Telephone 1857. Large Stocks RIMU,. MATAi. OREGON. KAHTKATEA. PUKATEA. SHINGLES. AND DOORS. Prompt. Attention. Prompt DeliTecp

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17846, 29 July 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17846, 29 July 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17846, 29 July 1921, Page 10