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Amusements. STRAND. N.Z.'s — GTRAND. • TRAND. -— Largest, —- OjRAND. • STRAND. —. and QTRAND. • TRAND. Finest -— OTRAND. • STRAND. Picture ft|gASs- - House. OTRAND. Direction: Fuller's Pictures. Limited. LAST DAY t ~~* LAST DAY! Of ANITA STEWART And Herbert Rawlineon In » PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY." New Christia Comedy: " PURE AND SIMPLE." The Trip to the Wreck on the s.s. Manaia, MISS DORE.OPPERMAN. Mezzo-Soprano. STRAND ORCHESTRA. Commencing To-morrow (Friday), Commencing To-morrow (Fridjry), Commencing To-morrow (Friday). ANNA n MILSSON. NNA U. INILSSON, ANNA Q. NILSSON, ' ANNA Q. NILSSON. , In a Lavishly Produced Feature, "WHY /-IIRL3 T EAVE TTOME. " " Why vtirls xjeave Home." "why girls leave home." "why girls leave home, "why girls leave home." "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME." "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME." "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.* "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME." "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME." WHY? A Quarrel at home. Love for the wrong; man. A desire to be independent. A. yearning for the excitement of big city life. Matrimonial desires. In fact, there are thousands of reasons. I This picture concerns one of the i most vital questions of the day that confronts the mothers and fathers of the entire universe to-day. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). > TTTHERE QUALITY REIGNS. J RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET. J j Dancing 8 to 11. Double Tiokets. ss. 1 QAWING THRO' A WOMAN. THE WORLD'S WONDER ACT.' i AT FULLER'S, MONDAY NEXT. U —=? Shows. QNEHUNGA POULTRY CLUB. FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW Will be held in the FORESTERS' THEATRE. QUEEN ST., ONEHUNGA. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), and TO-MORROW TO-DAY (THURSDAY), and TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). (FRIDAY). June 15 and 16, 1922. 450 ENTRIES LN FOWLS. DUCKS, AND PIGEONS. A Record. SIX NORTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS TO BE DECIDED. The Show will be opened to-day at 2.30 , p.m.. and at 10 a.m. to-morrow (Friday). JOHN SMAIL. . Hon. Secretary. NGARUAWAHIA POULTRY AND INDUSTRIAL CLUB. i■ ■ ■ j TjHRST ANNUAL QHOW. > ' rpUESDAY. TUNE 9/) 1922. 1 1 RECORD ENTRIES. i •• [ Schedules and full particulars from J. LEITH. ' Secretary- ) Box 24. 'Phone 59. Ngaruawahia. J — j Public Notices. > —■————•— j T BILL. Notice is hereby given that a Local Bill ' 1 will be introduced into Parliament during the present session thereof, under the title of " The Auckland City and Auckland Hospital Board Empowering Act. 1922." The . objects of the said Bill are:— ; (&) To validate an agreement whereby Ihe ' Corporation of the City of Auckland s agrees to transfer about four and aquartcr acres of the Auckland Do--5 main to the Auckland Hospital Board in exchange for about eleven acres of land at Point Chevalier, belongt ing to the Board, to be held by the > " Corporation for Domain purposes. f (b) To authorise the Auckland City, Council to borrow a sum not exceed--3 <■ ing Thirty Thousand Pounds for enlarging and improving the Auckland Municipal Abattoirs. (c) To authorise the said Council to pay certain retiring allowances to its employees. The above Bill will be introduced into M Parliament by or on behalf of the Auckland - City Council and the Auckland Hospital Board. ' . A copy of the said Bill has in accordance with the Standing Orders, been de- . posited in the Magistrate's Court at Auckland, and is there open for public inspection. Dated at Auckland this 15th day of June, 1922. STANTON. JOHNSTONE AND SPENCE. 1 HESKETH. RICHMOND AND CLAYTON, Solicitors for the Promoters. i • t 5 Tlf AYORESS' WAR MEMORIAL I i*X LIBRARY COMMITTEE. "LEST WE FORGET." s _____ 9 f The President. Mrs. J. H. Gunson, re- - quests the attendance of the general public f at the Book Room, Town Hall, at any time during the hours of 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. i TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). f to view a special demonstration of the activities of the Mayoress' War Memorial 3 Library Committee. Entrance, last door. G rev Street. 1 ■ THE Auckland Dairy Produce Committee advise the following prices for the week ending June 21, 1922:—Eggs: Hen, 2s fid dozen: duck. 2s 2d dozen. Butter: First i grade. Is lb.: second grade, lid lb. e — ! , '■ • Electoral. I TTOWIC_ TOWN DISTRICT. j ELECTION OF SEVEN COMMISSIONERS B Pursuant to Section 7of "The Local Elec--1 tions and Polls Act, 1908," and all Amend--5 mente thereto, I hereby give notice that an Election will be held on FRIDAY. June 30. '. 1922, in the Howick Hall. Howick. for the purpose of electing seven (7) Commissioners j for .the above .Town District; and I will a receive the nomination of candidates for such o office up to noon THURSDAY, June 22, 1922. at my house. Uxbridge Street. Howick. { A deposit of £3 (three pounds) must accompany each nomination. A. GERRING, Returning Officer. For the Howiok Town District. : Howiok. June 14, 1922. _. , . ,' '" . 5 ' \ Legal Notices. MB. J. P. KAVANAGH (late, of the firm of Messrs. Kavanagh and Richmond, FeiWing), and MB, J. F. BOYLAN. ' announce that they have commenced the practice of their profession as Barristers and Solicitors, at No. 29. Union. Buildings, Customs Street East, under the style of " KAVANAGH AND BOYLAN. Barristers and Solicitors. MESSRS. ROGERS AND , STAGE announce that they have taken MR. H. M, HAMMOND into partnership in their practice aa Barristers and Solicitors, and that the business will in future be carried f on under tho name of Messrs. Rogers Btace, and Hammond, at the firm's present offices in Messrs. T. Masdeno Jackson's '-BKildins. So. US. Vision* Bfc. Hunilton. *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18117, 15 June 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18117, 15 June 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18117, 15 June 1922, Page 12

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