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-^—-JJIXIELAND. —— AUCKLAND'S JOY CENTRE. MTD-DAY LUNCHEON—I2 TO 2. MID-DAY LUNCHEQN~I2 TO 2. MID-DAY LUNCHEON—I2 TO 2. If-you haven't tried the Mid-day Luncheon. call to-day. The Dixieland Band will entertain you with, joyful melodies all the time, AFTERNOON DANSANT—3 TO 5. AFTERNOON DANSANT—3 TO 5. AFTERNOON DANSANT—3 TO 5. AFTERNOON DANSANT—3 TO 5. AFTERNOON DANSANT—3 TO 5. AFTERNOON DANSANT-3 TO 5. The Afternoon Dansant has become the great afternoon-tea centre of Auckland. You ara not enjoying the beat if you haven't met ,» friend there under the most ideal conditions. < CABARET TO-NIGHT. 2 3 6d . CABARET TO-NIGHT. 2s 6d « CABAKET TO-NIGHT. 2 9 6d In the atmosphere of Dixieland happiness reigna supreme. Tho Greatest Jazz Band south of tho Line just makes you dance and forget the cares of life. There's such a difference between just playing muaio and loviDg it—the Jazz Band lovo it at UIXIELANB Come alcns to-nisht and enjoy yoursel* on Dixieland's Wonder Floor —tho floor that makes dancins a lasting: joy. • Cabaret Prices.—Week Niffhts. 2* 6d. Saturday Kisht (evening dress), 5sNOTE.—No liquor is served on the premises, nnd our patron* are courteously Dotifiod that none can be allowed. The happiness of all is our aim. Direction - - . DEL S- FOSTER. rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. SATURDAY NEXT. JUNE 17. (Under the Patronage of Her Excellency Lady Je'Hcoe.) SIR J. M. BARRIES Delightful Comody, ROSALIND. 0 S A L I N D. ROSALIND. O S A L I N D. IN THE CAST—Mrs. Patrick Cole. Miss Vera Zinian, Mr. Arthur Woodham. MUSICAL NUMBERS BY—Mrs. R. A. Singer, Miss Laura Stone, Miss Lillian Qutan, Mr. Wilfred Manning. 8s- IN AID OF CHILDREN'S HOME—2s RESERVES AT LEWIS R. EADY & SON. LTD. "■THURSDAY, JULY C* 8 P.M. CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. PAUL OALDAIGNE, AUL OaLDAIGNE. PAUL SALDAIGNE, THE WELL-KNOWN BELGIAN OPERATIC TENOR (Late of Boston and Antwerp Grand Opera Companies), AND SOME OF HIS PUPILS. NOTE.—Mr. Saldaigne regrets that owing l to indisposition the Concert arranged for To-morrow (Thursday) has to be POSTPONED till July 8. Watch further advts. i Tenders. AUCKLAND, CITY COUNCIL. Tenders are invited for the Erection of a Crematorium at Waikumete Cemetery. Tenders close 4 p.m. on THURSDAY. June 15, 1922. They must be endorsed " Tender, for Crematorium." and addressed to the Town Clerk, Auckland. Plans and specifications may be inspected at the Office of the City Engineer and Purchasing Department, Town Hall. Auckland. The Council does not bind itself to accept the lowetit or any tender. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. Jnno 7. 1922. AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING:— i. TEAM HIRE, AND SUNDRY CARTING a SUPPLY OF OATS AND CHAFF. Tenders close 4 p.m. on THURSDAY June 29. 1922. They must be endorsed •'Tender for Team Hire," or " o*ts an< Chaff," and addressed to the Town Clork Auckland. „, , ~ , ~ Full information will be suaplied on appli cation to the Office of the I'urchasing De partment, Town Hall, Auckland. The Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. June 13, 1922. -. A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD TENDERS FOR FURNITURE. TENDERS for the supply of Small Tables and Chairs for the Infant Department at the CURRAN BTREET (PONSONBY), DIS TRICT SCHOOL wiR be received at the Office of the Auckland Education Board uj till noon on FRIDAY, June 23, 1922. i Samples can be seen at the Offices of th< Board, Short land Street, Auckland. JOHN FARRELL, Architect. THOROUGH OF MOUNT EDEN REFUSE REMOVAL. TENDERS will be received by tho under signed until 6 p.m. on MONDAY. June 26 for the collection and removal of Houaebok . and Trade Refuse. Specifications may be obtained on applica tion at the Borough Engineer's Office. S. GRAY. Town Clerk. Council Chambers, Valley Road. Mt. Eden. J>AUPO DRAINAGE BOARD Tenders are invited, until noon on MON DAY. 19th inst., for Excavation, Stopban! and Road Formation, etc.. Mcf.enzie's Road Naumai. also.Drain Deepening, etc, Dunn Road, Naumai, and Raupo. Plans and speci fication at office of Board, Ruawai. Lowes or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. HENSHALL, Engineer to Board. QNE TREE HILL ROAD BOARI PAVING PORTION OF MANUKAU ROAJ ' IN CONCRETE. Tenders will be received by the unde signed for the Reconstruction and Pavin of about 88 chains of the Manukau Roa in concrete. Plans and Specifications may be seen i ay office. Lowest or any tender not necessanl accepted. Tenders close at noon WEDNESDAY July 12, 192!*' JOHN DAWSON. M.N.Z. fcd&CiEv iM.N.Z.I.S.. .'B, Darby's Buildings. ; - .■ i Queen Street, Auckland. i WNE TREE HILL ROAD BOARI CARTING CONTRACT FOR YEAR ENI ING JUNE 30.1923. TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED By tn Undersigned for carting metal and oth* materials reouired by the above Board, u till boon of Wednesday, June 21. Specification may. bo seen at my office. Lowest or any tender not necesaari! - accepted. JOHN DAWSON. 8, Darby's Buildings, Queen Street. THE NEW ZEALAND CO-OPERATIVI DAIRY COMPANY, LTD. 1922-23 CREAM CARTAGE CONTRACTS Tenders for the cartage of our Cream Casein, Coal, etc., throughout our district are now beins called far the 19-22-23 season Particulars may be obtained from ou Factory or Creamery Managers, or from ou Auckland and Paeroa Branch Offices, o worn Head Office. Hamilton; also from th Conveners oi our Suppliers' Committee. Teaderr close on June 28, 1922. - ; FOR PLUMBING ' AN] -*- PAINTING TWO HOUSES (Labour Only) SITUATED ON MOUNT EDEN ANI OAKLAND ROADS. Premise* on FRIDA' AtILRiNOON. June 10. to e ive particulars, TTENDERSON AND POLLARD TTn XI MOUNT EDEN TD CLEAN OREGON FOE ffiqim FINISHINGS/ IJNSIDE MERCHANTABLE OKEGON | R Mt r , BIMU. KI.VTAI. TOTARA )p a ? t ß G T ,^ e ' :. $5 St ° ck "1£ tt &*_»« ""»* Cue. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18116, 14 June 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18116, 14 June 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18116, 14 June 1922, Page 14

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