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Amnsements. MANAGERIAL. " The Mark of /'orro " is Douglas Fairbanks' First Super Attraction for United Artists, 'it is something quite different to nnything previously produced by this human dynamo, and is in every sense of the word a super attraction of exceedingly high merit. Wo urge you not to miss it! rnHE ATEW t yric. iHE 1> EW JJYRIC. THE ATEW 1 YRIC. i- HE IN EW JJYRIC. Direction: Hayward's Pictures. Ltd. By Arrangement v/ith United Artiste Corp. rnO-NIGHT, AT Q J-O-NIGHT, AT O MATINEE rpo-MORROW, OQA ATINEE 1 O-MORROW. *'OU A CENUINE FAIRBANKS NOVELTY. DOUGLAS 171AIRBANKS. OUGLAS TAIRBANKS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. D 0 U G LA 8 F AIRB A N K S. D O U G L A S F AIR B A NKS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. DOUG LAS FAIRBANKS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. .DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. " Tho MarkMarkMarkMarkMark MarkMarkMarkMarkMark In MarkMarkMarkMarkMark his Of first Of super Of attrac- Of tion Of f»r U.A. Of , Of ZorroZorroZorroZorroZorro." ZorroZorroZorroZorroZorro." ZorroZorroZorroZorroZorro." FAIRBANKS' GREATEST PICTURE! Action. Romance. Mystery, Thrills, Comedy In Fullest Measure. . A RIOT OF ROMANTIC ADV3NTURE. j IT'S A GENUINE FAIRBANKS NOVELTY I J Doug., as usual, hurls himself over, through, on to, and up to all kinds of obstacles with his. usual exhilarating dash. It's full to the brim of amazing stunts never before attempted by Fairbanks. You'll burst with laughter one minute and gasp for breath tho next! A. CORKING GOOD ENTERTAINMENT. Specially Selected Music by the NEW LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. PRICES: Is. Is 6d. 2s. 2s 6d (Plus Tax). Day Sales at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., or by Theatre 'Phono 36-15. Public Notices. TN THE MATTER OF "THE TIMBER X FLOATING ACT. 1908." To tho Owners, Le-ssee-s and Occupiers of land along the Northern Wairoa River from Pouto on the Western side to the junction j of tho Wairua and Mangakah.a. Rivers, and on the Eastern side from Hu.kt.tore to the aforesaid junction and also to the Owners, I Leh&ees and Occupiers of lanci along the ; Mangonui River, a. tributary :>f tho said. Wairoa River, and also along what is known . as tho Tangowahine Creek, also a tributary ; of the said Wairoa Rivor. from the mouth of tib<2 said Creek to what is. known as Rudde/l's farm including «uch form and also to the Owners, Lessees and Occupiers of land along what is known as tho Awakino Creek, aleo a tributary of the said Wairoa River, from the mouth of the said Creek to what is known as William Spier's property and A. G. T. Frost's property both inclusive. TAKE NOTICE that it is the intention of the North Auckland Sawmilling Company, Limited, of Dargaville, to apply to the Cornj missioner of the North Auckland Crown. j Lands Board at Auckland for a Timber ; Floatiug _ License, FIRSTLY in that part 1 of tho Northern Wairoa River commencing: on tho Western side at Pouto and on the Eastern side at Hukaterc and ending at what , is known as the iunction of the Wairua j and Mangakah ; a Rivers, AND SECONDLY in the wiioie of the Mangonui River afore- | «aid AND THIRDLY in the Tangowahine Creok afore»a ; d from tho mouth of tho said Cr<""k to wh<«t is known as Ruddoll's farm | ANT! FOURTHLY in the Awakino Cm* ; aforesaid from th* mouth thereof to what ] is known a"_ W. Snior'n and Robert Frost's oronertv which sa : d Wairoa R ; ver, Mangonui ' River. Tangowahine. and Awakino Cre«*ks are ! shown on a rilan lodged with the said Coruj mi"«ioner AND all Ov-ners. and Ocj rnpiers along th* course of th<> above rivers nre hereby r»ojiired within 14 day« froti the dite of th ; ? notice to lodge with the «aid Commissioner objections (if any) to the issue of such license. i ■ Dated et Auckland thie First day of May, • 7922. j NICHOLSON, GRIBBIN. ROS« AND WEBB. Solicitors for tho Applicant Company. I rj IT Y OF AUCKLAND. j | TO WATER CONSUMERS IN WHOLE OF POINT CHEVALIER DISTRICT AND MENTAL HOSPITAL. Tho water will be shut off on TUESDAY, I May 2, from 10 p.m. until midnight while j makinp: connections to Point Chevalier District. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. April 29. 1922. A UCKEAND CHAMBER OF ix COMMERCE (Incorporated). Members are reminded that the next | Members' Luncheon will bo held in the ' Supper Room, Town Hall, at 12-15 p.m- on ! THURSDAY, May 4, 1922. Tickets for series of II luncheons are now ! obtainable from the Secretary on receipt of 'IT Is. Extra tickote, Ds each. H. C. TEWSLEY, Socretaj-y. ) VTEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF j ACCOUNTANTS. RETURNED SOLDIERS' CONCESSIONS- • I Those Returned Soldiers who were granted the concession of tho Accountants' Preliminary Examination are hereby notified that the privilege will be cancelled unless (hey succeed in passing three subject* of tho Society's Examinations by November, D. G. JOHNSTON, Secretary. Accountants' Chambers. Johnston Street, Wellington. April 27, 1922. THE WHANG APE TIMBER COMPANY. LIMITED. (In Liquidation.) Notice is hereby given that all Claims ivgainst the Whangapo Timber Company, Limited (in Liquidation), aro to be rendered within fourteen days from this dato to us, the undersigned, the Liquidators of the said Company. GILFILLAN AND GENTLES. Liquidators. Victoria Arcado. Queen Street. Auckland. April 20, 1922. rp A K"E N O T I C E. Any Person or Persons trespassing on our properties at Parahakau. Kaukapakapa, with dog and gun will bo prosecuted. A. LEVY. W. LAMBERT J. W. SCOTT- J. CANTELIN. E. SCOTT. H. GLANVILLE. C. H. «COTT. G. HILLYER. G. KING. L. M. OTTO. R. FFNNELL. E. FARMALOE. W. FFNNELL H. CAMPBELL. J. S. KING. J. LA.MONT. HFLT.VFR BROS. T. B. LAMONT. HAMILTON PROS W. SHAW. ■T. H. COLGAN. jr- O T 1 C E. Tho Transfer Books of Bycroft, Limited, will be closed from the sth to the 12th inst.. both days inclusive. HPRESPASSING with dog or gun on the X properties of the undersigned. Matua Rd., Huapai. will be prosecuted.—Lambert and Dane. Vf'OTICE.— No S-hooting allowed on our li property, Waimuku. Trespassers will be prosecuted.—Wilson and Woodcock. Dress and fashion. DRESSMAKING. Millinery, Ladies' own material made up on shortest notice.— Miss Glover. 22. Wcllealey St. W. I7ASHIONABLE Dressmakers.—High-class i- Dressmaking and Tailored Costumes at Rooms 22-25. Watson's Bldgs.. Wellosley St. LADIES can get Dresses, Underclothing, at half shop prices.—Mrs. Maton, 26, Franco St.. Newton. MISS PAULGER Costumier and Drossmaker: ladies' own material made up. —Collinson and Williams, Symonds St. FECIAL Display of Jaz7 Hatsi from 19a 6d; one-piece Frocks, 29a 6d; one week only—Misa Diion. Milliner. .Victoria. St. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18079, 2 May 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18079, 2 May 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18079, 2 May 1922, Page 12

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