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Amusements. GBABfl). , - --— TO-DAY. I Firte Holiday Programme for the Children. ! Pine Buper-Feature on DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS' NOVEL. "fPHE /-irain of tyost." •« 4. lie UTON of JLJust." "THE GRAIN OF DUST." "THE GRAIN OF DUST." "THE GRAIN OF SS§& "THE GRAIN OF DUST," "THE GRAIN OF DUST" "THE GRAIN OF DUST." "THE GRAIN OF DUST." " THE GRAIN . OF DUST," LILLIAN WALKEiTaND EDITH DAY. A BIG MATINEE EVERY J>AY THIS WEEK FOR THE CHILDREN. Special Programme " MAN TN ~ "JNan In Jtairyland." CHARLIE CHAPLIN. Comedy. "A ROLLING STONE." Starring LLOYD HAMILTON. BIJOU ORCHESTRA. POPULAR PRICES. AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. Sessions: 11.15, 1, 2.45. 4.80. 6.1S and 8. COMMUNITY RINGING. Community Pinging. i last sing song last sing song Of the TOWN HALL SEASON. TOWN HALL SEASON. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 30.WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 30. 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Song Leader - REV JASPER CALDER. Chairman - - MR. COLIN MUSTON. CO Ml 5 AND SING. COME AND SING. COME—It is Yonx Dast Opportunity TO RADIATE THE CHEER GERMS. TO RADIATE THE CHEER GERMS. TO RADIATE THE CHEER GERMS. THE LAST SING- SONG IS GO][NG TO BE THE BIGGEST. BIGGEST. BRIGHTEST, BRIGHTEST. BEST. BEST. WEDNESDAY CHEER GERMS Are Full of Spriny Feeling. The Town Hall will Vibrato with Cheerful. | Tuneful CHEER GERMS. COME—There will bo room for a.ll who COME TO SING. President - ■ - His Worship the Mayor. Chairman - - - - Mr. E. H. Davis. Hon. Secretary - - Mr. A. J. Hutchinson. Electoral. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF WAITEMATA. I hereby give notice that in terms of ! Section 75 of the Legislature Act, 1908, a { copy of tho Electoral Roll for the above 5 district has been deposited at each of the i undermentioned places for inspection:— i The Post Offices at Bayswater, Birken- j head, Chelsea, Devoaport, Glenfleld, North- ! cote, Takapuna; Telephone Offices at Mil- \ ford, Vauxhall; Borough Council Office* at 1 Birkenhead, Duvonport, Northcote, Taka- i puna; Public School at Birkdale. J. HAY, Registrar of Electors. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND EAST. I hereby give notice that in terms of 1 Section 75 of tho Legislature Act, 1908, a, I copy, of tho Electoral Roll for the above I district has been deposited at each of the undermentioned places for inspection:— : The Post Offices at Auckland, Shortland I Street, Wellcsley Street, Newmarket. Upper Symonds Street, Awaroa Bay, Cowos Bay, Putiki; Miss G. Aitkenhead, Confectioner, Park Road, Grafton; Mr. J. G. Gallagher, Chemist, Upper Symonds Street; Mr. D. F. Mainland, Pharmacy, Broadway, Newmarket; Mr. G. Martin. Chemist, Mi Eden Road; Mr. E. A. Forster. Grocer, Franco Street, Newton; McDonald's. Florists, 26, Karangahape Roiid. Newton; Mr. A. Sanford, Fish Shop, Upper Symonds Street. G. C PARKER. i Registrar of Electors. ! THE NEW ZEALAND CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO.. LTD. TO SHAREHOLDERS IN THE NORTHERN WARD. I desire to thank all Shareholders who accorded me their support in- the recent i Ballot for the Election of Directors. In 1 i holding office for a further term, I shall j I endeavour at all times to further the in- i i terests of the Company and its Shareholders. ! ! ________ R. H. McKENZIE. i *« = =? Land Transfer Notices: - i J AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the several parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer > Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before September 25, 1922:— 6355. ANNIE MURRAY,—Lot 4 of Allot. 22, Section 8. Suburbs of Auckland, containing 18.1 perches, froating Ponaonby Terrace, Ponsonbv; occupied bv Applicant. Plan 16J.A9. 6956. HENRY HERBERT BUSHELL.—AIIot. 189. Village of Howick, containing X acre and 7 1 erches, fronting Gibraltar Street; occupied by Applicant. Plan 16056. Diagrams may be insneoted at, this "Office. Dated this i'lst day of August. 1922. at the Land Registry Office. Auckland. A. V. STURTEVANT. . •___________ District Land Registrar. Publications. I!I ' ; ■pASCINATING MEW QERIAL. ROMANCE OF PIQUANT CHARM. ■' * — "" "JENNIFER J " By ETHEL TURNER. Publication of a delightl'ul new serial. entitled " Jennifer J„" by Ethel Turner, will be commenced in the Hkraxw NEXT SATURDAY. Beloved of ali children for her extraordinary knowledge of child-life and her marvellous insight into the child-mind, as well as for the inimitable pathos and humour, originality and tender human appeal of such stories as " Seven Little Australians'.' and " Tho Wonder-Child," Ethel Turner (Mrs. H. It Curlewis) has at the same time managed to obtain i\ very firm hold on the affections of tho adult reading publio by means of "The Cub" and other intensely realistic novels. Ethel Turner's utories always hold the imagination and stir the heart because they are so human and 30 true .in their- essentials, and " Jennifer J." will more that, satisfy all expectations. ■«« JENNIFER J " By ETHEL TURNER. The opening chapters of this absorbing new serial will appear in the columns of the NEW ZEALAND HERALD ....... On - SATURDAY NEXT.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18180, 28 August 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18180, 28 August 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18180, 28 August 1922, Page 12