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Amusements, SOUTHWOOD'S 17 ENGLISH Q.P.s BARGAIN MATINEE. Same Big Show as at Night. SATURDAY NEXT, AT 2.30, MATINEE PRICES: Adults, 2s and : Children. Half-price (plus tax). YOWN TTALL pONCERT PHAMBI _ . Direction. ~„ Southwood'g Ideal Attractions. Ltd. , tOURTH WEEK. FOURTH WEE \l r, n d More Popular with Every Performance. TO-NIGHT. FnnTFWooTve F,\r:T,TSH QUALITY PERFORMERS. QUALITY PERFORMERS. A Talented Combination ol 17 World-fam Artiste, with an Orchestra and a Jazz Bar , r in a Costumo Comedy Extravaganza ~ Entitled ' "A MEDLEY OF MIRTH AND MUSIC ir "A MEDLEY OF MIRTH AND MUSIC "The best yet."—N.Z. Times. 9-1-22. Ajl the colour and quaint manners of tl East in a CHINESE SCENA. The costumes, the incense, and those colour, lanterns swinsing to the melody of an Eastern rhythm will enchant you. Seventeen Additional Equally Entertainn " i Items. ,r J FRIDAY NEXT, ,f COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMM 18 i First Presentation of "PUSH THE BELL." | ,\ 70-MINUTE MUSICAL COMEDY. r. Producer - - - - Q.P. George Sharrntt. ! Q.P. POPULAR PREWAR PRICE 1? «d, 2s lid. and Ss lid (plus taxi. B. Plans at Lewis R Eady and Son, Ltd. Df Sale* it Coleman's, HM- Arcndo F< '. Reserves, 'Phone HO. LAST WEEK. . ! SATURDAY, 18TH. POSITIVELY LAS' DAY. . . sITRASRURG pLOCK PXHTBITIO: ■> UTRASBI RO JCiXHIBITIOI i (Of Alsace-Lorraine). ■V, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL, . I SWANSON STREET. j Off Queer Street, opposite Shortland Stree j Return Visit, after an absence of SO year I BY REQUEST.- Every Day this wee j SPECIAL LUNCH-HOUR SESSION froi , I P.m. till '2 p.m. ■ i Open from 2 -till 5, and 7 till 10. : Admission■ Adults. Is: Children. 6d : •BROADWAY. — TO-NIGH 7 ! BERT LYTELL in " THE MAN WHO. And EILEEN SEDGWICK in ! -TERROR TRAIL" - - - First Chapte BETTER THAN A TOMOTHE JAZZ BAN AT RUSH-MUNROS CABARET TO-NIGHT. | Dancing 8 till 11 p.m. i Road Board Notices. rjNE TREE HILL ROAD DISTRIC'I i PENALTY ON RATES. Pursuant to Section 28 of " The Ratin I Amendment Act, 1910." not cvgrthmhuk« is hereb j g.ven that an additional i harge of 10 p« i centum will be added to all Ratea Unpai i on February 28. 1922, bein* six months an I fourteen days from the demand thereof. , | \VM. HOGG. Clerk. | February 14, 1922 Corporation Notices. p ITV O P AUCK LA N D SPECIAL ORDER. Notice is hereby given that the followini Resolution passed ot a Special Meeting o the Auckland City Council convened for th< purpose and held on the 2f.th day o January. 1922, and intended to operate as I Special Order, will come up for confirmatioi at the Ordinary Meeting of the said Counci to be held in the Council Chamber. Towi Hall. Auckland, on THURSDAY, Februar; 2.1, 1922. at 7 o'clock p.m.. viz.:— That the Auckland City Council doth hereb; by Special Resolution intended ti operate as a Special Order change tin name of the following street within thi ('it.- of Auckland. RACECOURSt PARADE to ORMONDE ROAD. J. Y. WARREN, i February 1, 1922. Acting-Town Clerk. piTY OF AUC K LAND SPECIAL ORDER. j Notice is hereby given that the followini Resolution, passed at a Special Meeting o the Auckland City Council, convened fo: the purpose, and held on the 9th day o i January. 1922. und intended to operate a. a Special (truer, will come up /or confirms tion at the Ordinary Meeting of the sau Council, to be held in the Council Chamber ;Town Hall, Auckland on THURSDAY I March 9, 19.2. at 7 o'clock p.m., viz,— ! That the Auckland City Council doll I hereby by Special Resolution, and intcndei to operate as a Special Order, make tin following By-Law, to be known as By-Lav No. 27. vii..I 1. Sections. 591 and 595 of By-Law No. : | are hereby repealed and there shall hero 1 after be substituted therefore— I 591 -- (a) The word "Cemetery" where used ir I these By-Laws shall mean the Aucklanc i Public Cemetery, situated at Waiku mete, in the Provincial District ol I Auckland. i (b) The Council will f oll the exclusive righl of burial in perpetuity in such portion of the Cemetery as the Council may from time to time have opened for the purpose of burial, in plots of 4ft. by Bft. I each. The price of each lot shall be £4, and any person shall be entitled to buy more than one lot at the same time. , Purchasers of more than one adjoining lots shall be entitled also to the I ground lying between such lots. Every person purchasing a lot in the Cemetery shall be entitled to fence the same, and i or to construct thereon any vault or | place of burial, with the exclusive right of burial therein. 595.— The City Treasurer shall, upon such application being made, grant to such applicant a warrant upon payment of the following fees:— The digging fees shall be— (a) For the burial of a child under. 10 years .. .£IOO (b) For the burial of a child o( the nge of 10 years but under 12 years . . £1 10 0 (c) For the burial of any person over the age of 12 years £2 0 0 Provided always that all graves for the burial of persons under 10 years of ago shall be sft. deep, over that ago 7ft. deep; but in the event of a greater depth being required, an extra charge of 2s 6d shall be made for every foot more than 7ft. deep. The fee for the attendance of the Sexton at any interment in any vault shall be 10s. If any person shall desire any disinterment, or reinterment of any body in the Cemetery, lie shall, on application therefor, pay the sum of 30s for each disinterment, and 40s for each reinterment. 1 This By-Law shall be read with and as extending and amending By-Law Nos. 1 and 2. of the City of Auckland, made on the 19th day of April 1917. 2 By-Law No. 1. Section No, 34G, is hereby amended by deleting therefrom the word " six " and substituting therefor the word " ten." 3. By-Law No. 2, Section IG, is hereby amended by repealing Subsections (b) and (c) thereof, and substituting therefor as follows:— (b) Ride or drive any bicycle, motorcycle, motor-car, or other similar carriage, at a greater speed than fifteen miles per hour. 1 (c) Notwithstanding the provisions of the foregoing paragraph, ride or drive any bicycle, motor-cycle, motorcar, or other similar carriage, along or upon the roudway through the Domain, from the Main Domain Dgjve to Stanley Street, at a greater speed than ten miles per hour. J. S BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. February 14, 1932. pITY OF AUCKLAND. SPECIAL ORDER. Notice is hereby given that the following Resolution, passed at a Special Meeting of the Auckland City Council, convened for the purpose, and held on the 9th day of January, 192*2, and intended to operate an a Special Order, will coma up for confirms- ; tion til the Ordinary Meeting of the said Council, to be held on the 23rd day of February, 1922. in the Council Chamber, Town Hall. Auckland, at 7 o'clock p.m., viz,:— " That in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by Section 24 of ' The Health Act, 1920.' and pursuant to requisition from the Board of Health, under Section 22 of 'The Health Act. 1920,' the Auckland City Council doth hereby, by Special Resolution, intended to operate as a Special Order resolve to borrow the sum of Twenty-one Thousand Pounds ( £21,000), for the purpose of the extension of existing sanitary works, and the acquiring of land for. and the erection of new works for the disposal of refuse and other offensive matter, at a rate of interest not exceeding 6! per centum per annum, for such period not less than 10 years, and not exceeding 33 years, as the Council by Resolution may determine, and declares that the cost of raising the said loan shall be payable out Of the moneys so raised." J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. February 14, 19-22. INOTHER Big Song Success-this one l\ called " Lovelicht," is by a New Zealand composer. You must hen it. Ask one of the young ladies a*, Lewis R. Eadj aad Son, Ltd., to play it over for you.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18016, 15 February 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18016, 15 February 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18016, 15 February 1922, Page 14

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