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. . i: Amusements. f. If OW N XT AL L. - ■*■* A I * WEDNESDAY; "SEP# W WEB3sesday - ' SEPT. 28, , Under the Patronage of ~i*Sa»*"^.' ?. Colonel Potter, O:CJ>„ and Garrison Officers. ASA 5 5 c°NCE RT. PAND CONCERT. By the §amK ORCHESTRA BAND AND ORCHESTRA „ Of the 4t R A It A A gCKLAND INFANTRY J3l BATTALIONt AUCKLAND INFANTRY REGIMENT. REGIMENT. R. » *LS3 Infantry. C.R.0.). Hy Permission of Major E. G. Eraser, O.C. 1. Overture "Poet and Peasant " - Snppe ORCHESTRA. 2. Vocal Quartette. " When Day F&dea " THE LYRIC QUARTETTE. Parko *- 8. Picoolo Soto, «'The Comet " - Le Thiew L.-CORPL H. C. MoLENNAN. . s^ w «- "Mifanwy " - - . D. Foster MR. ARTHUR H. RIPLEY (Tenor). 6. Xylophone Solo. " Tickle the Ivories" MUSICIAN E. LIGHTON- HenW " S. Suit*, " Ballet Egyptian" • - Lnigini ORCHESTRA. 7. Violia Solo. " Extase D'Annour" -- - »„., _ Raymond Royo SERGT. WM. LIGHTON. INTERVAL. 8. Contest March. " The Commcmwealth " tTnamea) Rimmer. BAND. 8. Flute Solo . "By the Brook " P. Wetyeer L--CORPL. H. C. McLENNAN. 10. Seleotion, " The Valkyrie " - - Wagner (Xnames Contest Selection. Oct. 7. 1921) BAND. 11. HuDKmr, " Erbort, A.8." - - Hennaßum MR. ALAN McELWAIN. 12. Song, " Captciip. Mao " - - - Sanderson MR. J. W. RYAN (Ba,ssoj. 13. Jaaz Band Item in Costume. MEMBER'S OF ORCHESTRA. Is- Quartette, " "ft hat tho Ohimney Sang" THE LYRIC QUARTETTE. P<U " kes - Lieut. J. T- Laghton, Conductor of Band and Orchestra. Proceeds in aid of expenses of competition at Thames Band Contest, October, 1921. Reserves, Ss; Doors, 2a and Is. Bai Plans at Lewis Eady'a (opp. His Majetsty s). ZOO! ZOO! ZOO! ROYAL OAK. ONEHUNGA. The U TRAINED LIONS are in the New Caravans and Arena- Will be ready to start on Tour in a few- da/s. COME AND SEE THEM. Adults la. Children 6d. Small Children Bd. "WILL YOU ttE THERE? Where f t T Fuller's Opera House, Monday, to hear Jennie Hartley, of course. Won t jYou? Public Notices. A UCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. A BRANCH OF THIS BANK will be opened in MENNIE'S BUILDINGS, SYMONDS ST. (Adjoining Lyrio Theatre). ON MONDAY, OCTOBER S. J. MUIR BARE. Manager. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF ALFRED HERBERT DILLON, OF KUMEU, FARMER. I hereby give notice that under a Deed of fiS? dated the 20th day of September, 1921, I have become the sole trustee of the abovenamed Alfred Herbert Dillon's Estate for the benefit of all creditors. Claims must be forwarded to mv office, Premier Buildings, Durham Btreet Ea«t. Auckland, on or before the 31st day of Ort bar. 1951. Claims net received by that date win not' be recognised. Am- persona hiving contracts with the Assignor must submit same to me for ratification b?fore uroceedin? under them. GEO. W. HUTCHISON. Auckland. September 23, 1921. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ESTATE OF JOHN FITZPATRICK. DECEASED LATE OF ARCHHILL. LABOURER.' *x, Wil ! all J*** 0 *" having Claims against the above deceased forward same to Di?nan Armstrong and Jordan, Solicitors, Vulcan Lane, not later than the 31st day of October next, otherwise such claims will not tws recognised by the Executor. DIGNAN. ARMSTRONG & JORDAN. Solicitors, Vulcan Lane. Auckland. O T I c E. Any Sacks bearing the Firm's name rem ™i JSr, *° te Proparty of J. J. CRAIG, LIMITED, and may not be used for ani : purpose other than the cartage or storage of gooda supplied by the Firm. J. J. CRAIG. LTD., 100, Queen Street. MR- WILLIAM CROMBIE (late Stationmaster. Auckland) and MRS. CROMBI E propose Celebrating the Anniversary of the r Diamond Wedding on SATURDAY NEXT October 1/ at their Residence .Manurewa' when they will be pleased to see all ol d and new friends. A Train leaves Auckland at 1.13 p.m. Electoral. TDOROUGH OF MOUNT EDEN. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. Pursuant to Section 11 of the Local Elections and Polls Act. 1908. I hereby give notice that the following persons have been nominated as Candidates for the Office of Councillor:— BAILEY, JOHN WILLIAM. McNAB, THOMAS. .And there being only one vacancy to be filled, a Poll will ne taken between the saH candidates on THURSDAY, the 29th dLy of September, 1021, between the hours if 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., at the following Polling Booths:— • Borough Council Office, Valley Road Snow s Motor Garage, Mt. Eden Roan opposite Sylvan Avenue. Fenton's Store, corner Stokes Rd. and Mount Eden Road. Cantell's Tea Rooms, tram terminus. Mv Eden Road. Hoskin'a shop. Dominion Road, opposite View Road. Druid's Hall, corner Valley Road and Dominion Road. Stubbs' shop, tram terminus, Dominion Road. Dated this 23rd day of September. 1921. S. GRAY. Returning Officer. FOR T. McNAB. EX-COUNCILLOR. MOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL BY-ELECTION. TOLLING DAY, STEPTEMBER 29, 1921. VOTE FOR J. w. BAIL E Y J. W. B A I L E Y " TWISTOX." 437. DOMINION ROAD, THE PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE, Whp advocates the best system of Electric Light and Power, Drainage to be completed Hh early an possible. Present Roads to he Maintained in Good Order, and Mam Roa< 3 to be laid down with Best Permane: t Material. Rates Kept Down to Minimum, cons.stent with Efficient Administration. If you want Value for Rates and the Interests of the Borough Carefully Attended to, VOTE FOR J, W, BAILFY— VOTE FOR J, W, BAILEY Who has been a Resident and Ratepayer of the Borough for the past 25 years, and, beir t a retired contractor and timber merchant has Biifficient time and knowledge of the requirements of the Borough to serve you faitLfutly. ■pARMERS' UNION TRADING CO ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. TO THE ORDINARY SHAREHOLDERS. Ladies and Gentlemen.— I desire to Thank those Shareholders who voted for rueApart altogether from the results as they affect me personally, I think it is a matter lor great regret that so few exercised their i V „°i ? n- and lf ih ,* dry , rot o£ dissatisfaction, indifference, and apathy ha* had the effect of making your vote of less value than a W ivay 107 Stami '' tben tkinSß are "■ * I Yours sincerely, J. REA.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17895, 24 September 1921, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17895, 24 September 1921, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17895, 24 September 1921, Page 16

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