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.'JJ. -««»'. JLVNNI .■...•'■ Amusements. WIRTHS' ngCUS. IRTHS' ~ VIRCjS. MATINEE. MAJINEE. MATINEE. ;' MATINEE. .pRAND - MATINEE - (JRAND TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), AT 2.30 P.M. Same Performance aa at Night. Children Half-price to ail Parte. WIRTH -DROS.' riIRCUS. IITH -PROS.' OIRCUS. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. THE CITY OF CANVAS. THE CITY OF CANVAS. NEW ENORMOUS WATERPROOF TENTS ELECTRIC LIGHT INSTALLATION. LOCATION: OLD DOCK SITE. BEE THE WORLD'S BEST. SEE THE WORLD'S BEST, New Company of English, American, Continental, and Oriental Artiste. Including: APDALE'S DOG AND MONKEY CIRCUS AND ZOO. ALFRED CLARK, Specially Imported Champion Rider of the Day. THE FCDR LLOYDS, Unrivalled Acrialists of the Ago. THE MIGHTY MULDOON, The Side-splitting Comedian. MISS ETHEL, Australia's Champion Rider. THE ROYAL UYENO TROUPE Of Japanese Marvellous Tumblers and Risloy Performers. LA BELLA ONRA. Eiciting Trapeze Performer, And Many Others Complete a Great Programme. Also, WIRTH'S RENOWNED PERFORMING WILD ANIMALS AND HORSES AND PONIES. 1 ' PRICES.-7s (Reservod), 6s ss, 4s 3s (plus tax). Boi Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. ZOO open from 4 to 5 p.m., Animals fed 4.30Adults, Is (plus tax); Children, 6d. "■ ■ ——» Lectures. BRITISH TSRAEL A SSOCIATION. REPLY TO REV. J. W. KEMP M r: 8. Tj. B P. E immer - In the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), A; 7.45 o'Clock. Bible Students Specially Invited. Bring Your Bibles. MISS FREDA DUGGAN i Will Lecture on i 1 SCIENCE OF CHIROPRACTIC (Druglcss Healing), i i CONCERT CHAMBER, J TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). 8 P.M. t ADMISSION FREE i t : ,! Come and Hear the Unquestionable Facts. t _ ¥MR. J. J. VIRGO. CB.E.. IVI Y.M.C.A. World Representative, Speaks TO-MOR-ROW (Thursday), at 8 p.m., in tho Y.M.C.A., Wellesley St. TO COMMUNITY WELFARE WORKERS, l E. C. Cutten, Esq., Sen. Magistrate, Speaks. I . Chairman: C. J. 'funks, Esq , M.8.E., • ! President Y.M.C.A. • ; ALL WELFARE WORKERS INVITED. I. £= ' " ■' =S \ Meetings, AN OPEN-AIR GATHERA ING OF MEMBERS AND FRI?;NDS OF THE WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION Will be held in cornwall park Saturday" april i. i ! At 2.30 p.m. j Addressos will be given by Well-known Sneakers, and an Official Welcome extended to MR. L. A. MANDER. M.A., The Ne/wly-appointcd Tutor-Organiaer. PUBLIC INVITED. Further particulars will be advertised, E. BLAIR, Horn Secretary, Box 1421, Auokland^ "' v, "l/JLCTORLA LEAGUE. JeST The Annual Meeting of the ,4®Sfflfc, above League will be held on ffijEm WEDNESDAY. March 29. at 8 SpSSSS pnl " '" e Auckland Women's V&bXsw Club Rooms, Short's Buildings, WSpT Queen Street, opposite the National Bank. The Report and Balaiice-sheot for th<a past year will be presented and Officer! dected for the coming year, after which a focial Evening will be held to welcome lome Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Napier, tho League's Delegates to Ldndon. A. HOLLAND, Secretary. Friendly Society Notices. QRANGE INSTITUTION. rtjSKGSSk The Annual General Meoting of the Lodges of the abovq (Malo and Female) meeting in the City of Auckland, in connection with the Trust, will be add in the Orange Hall, Symonds Street, Auckland, on FRIDAY NEXT. March 24. at 7.30 p-m. Business: Important. By Order. J. CARNAHAN, Hon. Sec. t Licensing Notices, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF ~LICENSE.-! EDWARD .AURENCE BRADLEY, of Auckland, being iho holder of a Publican's License in respect if the premises known by the sign of the ■ity Hotel, and situate at the corner of Victoria and Hobson Streets, Auckland, do lereby give notice that I desire to obtain, tnd will, at tho next Licensing Meeting, to jo held at Auckland on the 7th- day Of June, 1922, apply for a Transfer of the said icense from myself to TOM MARKWICK, ny appointee. Dated at Auckland the 11th lay. of March. 1922.— E. L. BRADLEY. Applicant. ' i, . . -'- : '..I Dissolution oi Partnerships. ' (DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The Partnership hitherto subsisting between .•j HERBERT HAROLD C SMITH and SDWARD BROMWICH, carrying on busi- . ness as Farmers, at Raupo, under the firm aamo of Smith and Bromwich. is Dissolved ] iy mutual consent, as from February 1, 1922. o Ml Accounts against the late partnership B nust be rendered forthwith to J. A. Beale, ? j'oliaitor, Palmerston Buildings. Auckland. Dated this 20th day of March. 1922. f H. H. SMITH. 3 E. BROMWICH. a Witness: JOHN,A. BEALE. Solicitor, Auckland. THE Partnership lately existing between Charles Montrose Gray and John Humphreys Edwards, trading as Attc ioneers and EsUte Agents, at Darby's buildings', Queen Street, Auckland, has . been mutually dissolved as from February ' 28, 1922. Signed: Chas M. Gray; John H. Edwards. Witness—Signed: John A. Kyd, jaw Clerk, Auckland. The business will be" carried on as usual by Chas. M. Gray at he same address, e —• .. - ■ ... : "" ■ 1 " c Removal Notices. ,1 — ■ • -—- u h TnHE BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE CO., LTD.. (Established 1865). HAVE REMOVED TO GROUND FLOOR OFFICES, UNION BUILDINGS, e- CUSTOMS STREET. 10 t. ,g GEOFFREY NEVILL, Branch Manager, MISS WILLIS', Dressmaker, has moved to Epsom, corner of Manukau end Sanfurly Rds-; 8s per day and fares. =3 t . D A N Q E 8. - "> Now Ranges, 2iin„ £5 m fid. Ideal for Seaside Bachers and Campers. 3 All Other Sises in Stock, e- Also, Second-hand in all makes. :y Repairs in all brunches executed with a- promptness. fc STONEX AND WH3TB. 'Fboni 120fl, Wakefield Street

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18046, 22 March 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18046, 22 March 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18046, 22 March 1922, Page 12

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