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Amusements. PULLER'S fk pERA TTnTTRR t ULLEE'S UPERA U ?™ & ' Direction Ben. and John Fuller. Ltd. ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT! Complete Change of Trogrunme To-night. TO-NIGHT —At 8 —TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT -At 8 - SO-ISIGiII. First Appearance of tho FIVE MUSICAL WEATHERLEYS. FIVE MUSICAL WEATHERLEXb. Novelty Musicians of High Standard. First Appearance of AUSTRALIA'S "VESTA TILLY." Charmmg "Lovf" Comedienne. First Appemneo ol! the Novelty Contortionist Sccna, FROLICS IN FROGLAND. Amazing Contortion Offering. First Appearatce of THE ROGER TRIO. THE ROGER TRIO. Enterprising Gymnasts. HAL The Talkative HAL! Juggler. Tho Popular Coloured Couple, KASTUS AND BAKKS. RASTUS AND BANKS Entertainers who really Entertain. VIDEAU AND KJRBY. VIDEAU AND KIKBY. Versatile English Entertainers. THE DARWINIANS The "Ape" and the Girl. MISS IRENE. MISS IRENE. , Dainty American Comedienne. Last Week of the "Peppy" KEATING AND ROSS. The Immensely Popular 808 WHITE. The Whistling " Duughboy." TOOTS AND TOOTLES. TOOTS AKD TOOTLES. Juvenile Wonders ol the Ago. Truly a Wonderful Programme. Plans at Lewis R Etdy and Son, Ltd., til S, then at The Theatre till 7/ 'Fhon 1595 for Reserves. Prices: Is. 2s, 2s 6d, 3s. Plus Tax, r/00. ZOO. ZOO. ZOO " ROYAL OAK, ONEHUNGA. THE )1 PERFORMING LIONS. TIGER LEOPARD will be back in the • Zoo MARCH 3, FOR FIVE Friday Saturday, Sunday. Monday, Tuesday. All Come. Adults. Is; Children, 6d J J. BOYD. FOR A JAZZING TIME 1 RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET. Dancing, 8 to 11. DoubU Tickets. ss. Railway Notices. T'HAMSS RACES AT PARAWAI (POST 1 PON ED) MARCH 1, MiHoliday Excursion Tickets will be issuec to Thames South from Frankton and inter mediate stations by morning trains on Marc! 1. available fur return until March 2, 1922 A special train will leave Frankton io Thames at 7.30 am-, arriving Parawai 10.5 | a.m. Return special will leave Thames fo Fiankton at 6.t5 pin., Parawai 6.15 p.m TE AROHA RACES-MARCH 4 AND I 1 1922. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be isßuei frorr, Auckland, Onehunga, Cambridge Waihi, Thamej and intermediate stations t' To Aroha on March 3 and 4, and by morn ing trains on March 6, available for retun tiil March 7. 1922 iNOT available by Man Trunk express trains). Free passes, ceasoi and tourist excursion tickets and privilcg tickets will NOT be available by the 6.4 a.m Auckland-Te Aroha and 5.45 p.m. i Aroha-Auckland special tra.ins on March 6 A train will leavo Auckland for Te Arohi at 645 am., arriving Te Aroha 11.38 a.m. returning from Te Aroha at 5.45 p.m., Hei riesville 5.55 p.m. A train will leave Frank ton for Te at 9.30 a.m., returmn, from Te Arena at 6.12 p.m. A train wil leave Waihi for Herriwville at 8-30 a.m. J train will leave Te Aroha for Paeros Thames and Waihi at 6.40 p.m. See hand bills for particuiirs of stopping places. et< PubHc Notices. pUBLIC NOUCI DIVISION OF AUCKLAND EDUCATIOI DISTKICT liViO WArtDS. Under and in pursuance of the requiri ments of " The Education Act, 1914," it i puu icly notified that the Education Boar vt tne Dutr.ct of Auckland has caused th ruril area of the Auckland Education Dii trict to be divided into three Ward 6, an has assigned a name to each ward. The board hereby publicly notifies th names cf tho several wards aud tho schoo, situated in each. Ward as eet forth her< unoer:— , . , , „ . NORTH WARD, containing. the followin counties and all the schools situated then ini-Mangonui, Hokianga, Whaniiaroa, Ba ot Islands, Whangarei. Hobson, Otamate* Rodney, also Waitemata County (excer Belmont, Devonport, Stanley Bay, Taks puna, Birkdale, VauAall, and ivorthcot Schools), and Great earner lalaad an Limestone Island. EAST WARD, containing the followin counties and all the schools situated then in:—Coromandel, Thames, Hauraki Plain: Ohinemuri, Wnikato (except tho Hunt.j Taupiri, Fairfield and Hamilton Eas Schools), Piako, Tauranga, Matamata, Rot< rua, East Taupo. Whakatan© and Opotik and Waihckc Island, and also tho followin echools m the Munukau and Frankli Counties: Clevcdon, Flat Bush, Howicl Pakuranga. Whitfcrd Noa. 1 and 2, Maraett Nos. 1 and 2, Mataitsi, Brookby, Alfriator W<uroi South. Moumoukai, Mercer, Bombai Drury. Pokeno, Rama Hama, Hunui Kaiawa, Mirsnda, Maungatawhiri Vallei Paparata, Ararimu, Paparsmu, Orere an WEST WARD, containing the followin counties and all the schools situated therf in:— Waina. Knwhia, Waitomo, West Taupe Ruglan, Waipa (except the Hamilton Wes> Fr nktcn and Whitiora Schools) and Ede; (except the following schools: Normal Beresford Street. Nelson Street. Napie Street, Edendale, St. Albans, Epsom. I Papapa, On»hunga Grafton, Grey Lynn Richmond West. Mt. .Albert, Mt. Edeii Maungnwh™, St. Barnabas, Nwmartel Newton East. Nwrta West PmdMl, Bay fi.Ul. Ponronby. Richmond, Road, Hcmuera Meadowbank. Cornwall PwM. also th Hunt'v. Tmipir, and Fairfield Schools v tVc Wa'kato County, and the followin: schools in the Manukau Frankln C-mnties: CVnhuhi'. Papakura, Papatw-toe Manger- B-i-'ee, Mtin"»ira, Ardmnre. Mnn wr«. Ba** Tamaki. Weymc;ith. Pukekohe Wi-iukti, Tuakau, Aka AR Buckland, Har ri.vilV. MauVu. Ota»». Pa umnlioe. Puke kon» B«ft. Puni. Wai-pi. Whangarata kIAu K-aks- North. K-tr-nit»hi, Oriu Bav Po'loclr W.itansi. KoWkohe, Manu kau'Hcadß, Te Hihi and Waiau. E. C. PURDIE, Secretary. February 27. 1921. ■vr O T I C E The Public Trustee, Administrator in th< estate of VINCENT •KJNKELA. deceased 1,..tc of Mangawai.-A. DOYLE, late o Manguwai, Labourer, take notice, that tin Mandolin left by you in, possession of tin above-named doceased will be sold to delras expenses unless claimed by you within one month from tho dale hereof.^^ Local Deputy Public Trustee. Whangarei, February 25, 1922MAUKGAWHAU BATHS • THANKS. Tho Members of the Maungawhaa Schoo Swimming Baths Committee extend then grateful thanks to all tho voluntary worker! who assisted them to erect the Bath Build ingß on February 18, 1922, W. W. EDGERLEY, Hon. Sec. i—■ = Dress and lashlou. •JIjADAMU yiLLEVAL SALON PARISIEN, JAMIESON BUILDINGS. 26. LORNE ST., Third Building from the Wellesley Street Post Office. A CLEARING SALE Of FRENCH FROCKS, HATS. BLOUSES, SPORTS COATS, VEILS. CORSETS. HANDBAGS. BROOCHES, ETC., AT PRICES UNDER LANDED COST, IS NOW ON. NOTE THE ADDRESS CAREFULLY AND DON'T MISS THIS SALE. MADAME LEVIN, Late Designer to Marson Arthur, London, W. ' Exclusive Gown. Designer and Maker. Dance, Race, Afternoon, Wedding and Evening Dresses, London's Latest West End Fashions for Coming Season. Ladies' Own Material Made Up, 9 AND 10. WARWICK CHAMBERS, 168, Queen Street (above Marble Bar). Phone 2853 A. __ A IiTHOTJGH Makers, we have Cleaning ii. and Remodelling Department for Hats. —Cos's H*t Factory, Karangahape Sd.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18027, 28 February 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18027, 28 February 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18027, 28 February 1922, Page 12