Amusements. _ TOWN TTALL /HoNCERT own Hall Voncert v/hambkb Sole Direotion - - - G. P. HANNA. Business Manager - BERT BARTON. ■ - LAST 3 NIGHTS "VICE--REGALS'.;; LAST' 3 NIGHTS "VICE--REGAIS. LAST 3 NIGHTS " VICE--REGAI.S. ' i LAST 3 NIGHTS " VICE- -REGALS." LAST 3 NIGHTS CLAUDE DAMPIER. LAST 3 NIGHTS CLAUDE DAMPIER, LAST 3 NIGHTS CLAUDE DAMPIER. LAST 3 NIGHTS CLAUDE DAMPIER. . f COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. COMPLETE CHANGE OF COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. THE " TTICE-I>EGALS." HE " V ICE - iVEGALS." THE " VICE-REGALS." THE " VICE - REG ALS. THE "VICE-REGALS. THE " VICE - REGALS. THE "VICE-REGALS." Headed by CLAUDE DAMPIER. CLAUDE DAMPIER. CLAUDE DAMPIER. CLAUDE DAMPIER. CLAUDE DAMPIER. LAST 3 V!dv& LAST"|Mj|™' LAST 3 NIGHTS LAST 3 NIGIirS. the "vice- "regals." he «• Vice, -Kegals." Don't be disappointed, so 'Book Early at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd.: after 5 p.m. iat Coleman's . „ „, „.„, Prices: ss. 4s, 3s, 2«. Pl"» Tax. T>ROADWAY' THEATRE. TO-NIGHT DOUGLAS McLEAN "THE HOME STRETCH," A Racing Comedy. Reserves. 'Phone 3264 A. . ■ , Overture. v.«>-TO-MO RRO W DOUBLE PROGRAMME. " THE ROOF TREE" - - William Ruseell "CINDERELLA OF THE HILLS" - - - ji _JBj.rbara_Be(lford. I EVERYBODY'S. : — At 2 and 7.30. EVERYBODY'S. At 2 and 7.30. EVERYBODY'S. At 2 and 7.J0. NATIONAL At 2.30 and 8. NATIONAL At 2.30 amd 8. NATIONAL ■'~■;., At 2.30 and 8. "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE " APOCALYPSE." SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 3 TO -6.30. n RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET. Double Tickets, 2s 6a. 'Phone 2560 A for Reaervea ■Competitions. MBllSii: css^i^sn THIS EVENING THIS EVENING — AT 8 O'CLOCK. TOWN HALIj TOWN HALL FINALS OF HALF-HOUR ENTERTAINMENT COMPETITION. PRIZES £20, JEIO. £o JUDGES' DECISION GIVEN TO-NIGHT. — COMPETING PARTIES LYRIC QUARTETTE. THE AUCKLAND ENGLISH CONCERTINA QUARTETTE. THE "BARRIER" PARTY. MISS CLARKE'S MUSICAL PARTY. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING- | HIGHLAND AND NATIONAL DANCING COMPETITIONS. Nine years and under: Highland Fling; Sword Dance. Over 9 and under 11 years: Shcan Treus (open). Irish Jig (novice). Over 11 and under H years: Sword Dance (open). Highland Fling (novice). Over 14 and under 18: Reel o' Tulloch (open), Sword Dance (novice). Irish Reel (open), under 12 years; Irish Reel (open), over la years; Boyß' Sailors' Hornpipe? topen); Roys' Shoan Treus (open). These competitions are under the control of the Auckland Highland anct National Dancing Society. Awards: First, gold medal; second, silver medal, gold centre. Entries wilb.be receivod by Mr. W. J. Norwood, 13, Melford Street, Ponaonby, or post entries one hour before competitions; la each' event. Public Notices, TN THE MATTER OF " THE TRUSTEE 1 ACT 1903" And IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS ORR RICHMOND LATE OF HASTINGS HAWKE'S BAY SHEEPFARMER DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an Order of His Honor the Chief Justice, Sir Robert -Stout, dated the Bth day of August 1922, all persons having Claims against the Estate of the abovenamed deceased are required to send in the Sarnie to I the Executors of the said deceased care of Messieurs McCulloch. Butler and Spence. ' Public Accountants. Hastings on • or before I the Ist day of September 1922 after which date the Executors will proceed to distribute the said Estate. Dated this 11th day of August 1922. KELLY AND McNErL, Solicitors for the Executors, , ' Hastings. pITY OF AUCKLAND. REWARD. A Reward of Five Pounds will, be paid to anyone giving such information as will lead to the conviction of any person causing, wilful damago to the Trees planted in the various streets throughout the City. J. S. BRIGHAM,;, Town Clerk. August 16. 1922. , -"■) ' —~ ~ "DANK OF NEW ZEALAND. THE AVONDALE AGENCY WILL BE CLOSED AND VISITS DISCONTINUED AFTER AUGUST 21. 1922. . SOUTHLAND HIGH SCHOOL OLD .BOYS' ASSOCIATION. An Auckland Branch of above Association is being formed. Old Boys wishing to iom communicate with Secretary, .„„„,„, ' T. R. BURT. Survey Dept., Govt. Buildings. DAIRY,, PRODUCE JL COMMITTEE advise the following prices for the week ending August 23:—Eggs, Is 2d dozen; Butter, first grade Is id lb., second grade Is 3d lb. : VETERINARY.— Night calls in future will be charged double tee.—T. Rothwell. Veterinary Surgeon. Otahuhu. In Bankruptcy. rrtAKE notice that I intend to apply to L the Supreme Court at Hamilton on TUESDAY, the sth day of September, 1922. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as application may be heard, for »n Order of Discharge.—Dated at Auckland this 17th dav of August. 1922. THOMAS KNOX. Legal Notices. -rrAVANAGH AND BOYLAN. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. Have commenced the Practice of their Profession at 29, UNION BUILDINGS, Customs Street East. Dress and Fashion, COSTUMES, stylish, ready-to-wear; Ladies own materials made up.—Vernon and Co.. Tailors, 8, Wellesley St. ' DRESSMAKING and Tailoring. Overcoats, Costumes and Coat Frocks.-— Upstairs, 87 and 89. Karangahape Rd. FASHIONABLE Dressmakers.—High-class Dressmaking and Tailored Costumes at Rooms 23-23. Watson's Bldgs., Wellesley St. EATHERS.—Boas remodelled into Fashv ionable Capes.—Mrs. Crbmbie, lat« Helvetia Ostrich Co., City Chambers (2nd floot). LADIES can get Dresses, Underclothing, at half shop prices.—Mrs. Maton. 26. France St., Newton. , SELLING Rapidly.—Sample, Underwear; -real good vulues; 'see windows.—-Mu,t-thews and Andrews, 147. Symonds St r pHE Modern Ladies' Tailoring, 2. WellesX ley St., make up Ladies' Own Material. Costumes .from £3 10s, Coat-frooks from „2 10s.—'Phone 2111. . ALTHOUGH Makers 1 we have Cleanin, ,__ and Remodelling Department for Hat* —Cox'a Hat Factory, I£ar_ni;ah__9 B_ I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18171, 17 August 1922, Page 12
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