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Amusements. TOSS OllSt HoSil Wellesley Street. 'Phono 1595. Direction: Ben. and John Fuller, ETd. TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY EVENING, At 8 p.m. GRAND MATINEES—MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. AND ALL HOLIDAYS. AT 2.30. NEW TpULLER'S SPECIALTY Jj ULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. TWO SHOWS TO-DAY'. TWO SHOWS TO-DAY. MATINEE TO-NIGHT MATINEE TO-NIGHT « AT 2.30. AT 8 P.M. First Appearanco of PASTOR AND MERLE, PASTOR AND MERLE. PASTOR AND MERLE, PASTOR AND MERLE. In Merry Moments. First Appearance of HIRSTE AND VENTON, HIRSTE AND VENTON. HIRSTE AND VENTON, Character Studies of Everyday Life. THE THREE JACKSONS, THE THREE JACKSONS. Novelty Acrobats. • PAGDEN AND STANLEY. With their Harmony Gazette. CARLTOfN AND ROSLYN, With Musical Comedy Gems. TOMMY HUGHES, With Scotch Songs and Stories. EDDIE MARTYN, With Eccentric Dancing. SAUNDERS AND ROBERTS, With Song, Dance, and Patter. OPENING ON TUESDAY— BELLE MORA BELLE MORA. . A Lass fra' Scotland. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd.. till 5, then at the THEATRE till 7. Phone 1595 for Reserved Scats. FULLERS' LITTLE PRICES. Matinees: 6d, la. Is 6d. Evening: Is. 23, 2s 6d, 3s (Plus Tax). A "FLORIN EVENING" IN AID OF THE RUSSIAN FAMINE FUND. EE C I T A L ECI T A L OF COMPOSITIONS BY PYRIL QCOTT, V-'YRIL lOCOTT, Tho Celebrated British Composer, Poet, and Pianist. AT THE GRAFTON LIBRARY HALL, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), AT 8. PROGRAMME. NATIONAL ANTHEM. vYRIL SCOTT — A short Biographical Sketch. Reader:. MISS YSOLINDE McVEAGH. Piano Soli, from "Egypt" (with descriptions) In tho Temple of Memphis. Tho Funeral March of tho Great Rameses. Egyptian Boat Song; Song of tho Spirits of the Nile. MISS MILLIE PARKER AND MISS YSOLINDE McVEAGH. Song - -- -- '- "A Birthday" MISS JESSIE EAILEY. Violin Solo " Poeme erotique " MR. HUGH ANSELL. Songs - • "Lullaby," "Love's Quarrel" MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. Interval. Donations. Piano Soli From " Poems " Poppies. Tho Garden of Soul Sympathy. Bells (With Readings of the Accompanying Poetry by Cyril Scott.) MISS PARKER AND MISS McVEAGH. Songs - "Prelude," "The Blackbirds' Song" MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. Song "An Old Song Ended." MISS JESSIE BAILEY. t , Piano Soli - "Impressions from the Junglo Book " Dawn. Riki-tiki-hari. The Danco of tho Elepnants. _ ( With Readings from Kipling's JungiS Book) MISS PARKER AND MISS McVEAGH. Accompanists: MISS PLUMMER AND MISS BAILEY. Piano kindly lent by Messrs. Lewis R. Eady « and Son. Ltd. FULL EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT. TOWN HALL, THIS EVENING. For Is. | Meetings. INSTITUTE. \ Meeting of the Auckland Institute will be held in Bt. Andrew's Hall. Symond.s Street, TO-DAY (Monday), when MR. F. E. POWELL, C.E., Will Deliver a Popular Lecture, entitled, " THE CEMENT INDUSTRY OF NEW ZEALAND." (With Limelight Views and Experimental Illustrations.) Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Lecture to commence at 8 p.m. . , Admission free to members and ticket holders, 6d Secretary. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE. L> SCOTS HALL. TO-DAY (MONDAY). . Admission Free. No Collection. Read Larger Advertisement. Public Notices. COMMITTEE ON - VENEREAL DISEASES. It is notified for general information that the Committee on Venereal Tisoaaeti will «t iu {he Offices of the Auckland Hospital Board, Kitchener Street, for tho taking evidence. Jit 10 a.m. on THURSDAY and FRIDAY Next, 17th .and 18th August. The Committee is anxious to hear evidence on all asiiects of the question ana will be. glad if any person. desires* to give evidence will communicate immediately wiith the Secretary. Committee on Venereal Diseases, co Hospital Board, Auckland, when tho necessary arraiisemer.ts wii ix> made. C. J- DRAKE, Secretary, Board of Health. Public - trust office. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. 1 Notice is hereby pureuant to section 50 of tho Pubbc Trust Office. Act, 1908, that all creditors and others cWs a-aiost tho estate of WrW;I AM BUDGE CALDER, late of T&upo, Retired Civil Servant, dieS 13th Ju1y,'1922 ©state ia undor administration by the Public Trustee) are hereby required te lodge m duplicate such claims, supported by full particular and certified as due and owing by the *aid estate at the date of the death, of deceatcd. with the Public Tiusteo's local office at Hamilton on or before the 11th day of September. 1922. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. X 9 uaoie c H CHESTE r MAN> District Public Trustee. Hamilton. " v 11th August. 1922. T~ O MINING COMPANIES AND ALL OTHERS INTERESTED IN THE MINERAL WEALTH OF NEW ZEALAND. The Proprietor of a thoroughly proved Patent relating to tho reclamation oil all gold and other commercial minerals from crushed refractory ores and other Slimes and Pug not hitherto amenable to ordinary treatment is desirous of entering into arrangements, by way of License or otherwise, on reasonable terms for the pur{iose of exploiting the above Patent and ensuring its practical working in New Zealand and for) any other country, excepting tho Commonwealth of Australia. Apply, in first instance, to A. L. DENNISTON,« Solfcitor, Da.rby's Buildings. Auckland. TTETEBINARY.—N ight calls in future . V will be charged double fee.—T. Roth- < well. Veterinary Surgeon. OtahuhuCorporation Notices. JgOROUGH OF NGRTHCOTE. 1 Pursuant to Section 37 of The Rating \ Act, 1908, I hereby give notice that a Pofl of the Ratepayers of the Borough of North- , coto will be taken in the Council Chamber, Northcote, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day 3 of August, 1922, between the hours of 9 . o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m., on tho proposal that the system of rating in the { said Borough be on tho Unimproved Systom. j H. W. WILSON, Town Clerk and Returning Officer. < August 4, 192'2. I gO ROUGH <OF NEWMARKET. , PROPOSED LOAN OF £12.-500 FOR THE ERECTION OF MUNICIPAL BUILD- < INGS. < i Pursuant to Section 41 of the Local Elcc- 1 tion and Polls Act. 1908. I hereby give £ notice that a Poll of tho Ratepayers of the < Borough of Newmarket, on the above- a mentioned proposals will bo taken on TUESDAY, 15th day of August, 1922, between the houns of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.. at tae following j P THE PUBLIC"HALL. BROADWAY. ] CALDER'S GARAGE. 67. PARK ROAD. I H. W IlibUW, Returning Officer. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18168, 14 August 1922, Page 12

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