: ': _ AMUSEMENTS.' _:• Th E ' T." Y* i C.<" 1 ' H E , XJ Y R I C. TO-NIGHT. AT 7.50. - . William Fox Present# Ray Norton's Famous Story Mixed TP ACES." , IXED J: ACES." A TORRENT OF THRILLS. . An Avalanche: of Action. A REAL-LIFE ROMANCE OF REAL MEN AND WOMEN. . Featuring this Evergreen Favourite, •WILLIAM "DUSSEIiL." „ WILLIAM JLVUSSELL." Feature No. 2. QUEENIE." ' UEENIE." " rpHE TTUMAN [TORSE" "x he Human X3.OR.SE." THE MOST MARVELLOUS TRAINED ANIMAL THE SCREEN HAS EVER SEEN. IT ABSOLUTELY BEGGARS DESCRIPTION. Feature No. 3: HERBERT "D AWLINSON ERBERT JXAWLINSON In the Quick-action Story of a Young Man i who broke safes, until he. broke into a pretty girl's heart and into a scrap j that warmed his heart | DON'T QH00T1" " ON'T HOOT 1" Latest Gazettes. THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA. Trams for all routes at conclusion of per- ' formance. - j 'PHONE 3645 FOR SEATS. I JfJMPRESS (Reservoir Corner), NEWTON : TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. . JOHN GILBERT . 7 In "THE YELLOW STAIN," SHIRLEY MASON In _. LIGHT OF THE DESERT.-' Usual Prices: Stalls, 6d: Circle, is 1(*. BOX Plan now open at Morris Ranson'a ; Broadway Music Store. Newmarket, for "Omar Khayyam," or 'Phone Broadway , Theatre. 1076 A. Special Prologue with this production. Commencing' WED., Feb. 14, and for two following nights. i !. PUBLIC NOTICES. 0 T I c E. | ] Common Jurors summoned to attend the : j Supreme Court TO-DAY (Monday), the 12th ; | February, 1923. are hereby notified that their; , attendance will not be required,'. j | J. TERRY, | i Sheriff. ; MINING NOTICES. THE CALEDONIA KURANUI MOANA--1 TAIARI CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING COMPANY. LIMITED. A Call (thirteenth) of Two Pence per Share has this day been made by the Directors, payable to the Secretary, at the Com-1 pany's Office, No. 5. Gladstone Buildings, Quay Street. Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the fcSth day of February, 1923. . H. E. WHITAKER. Acting-Secretary. Auckland. February 10. 1923. CORPORATION NOTICE'S. BOROUGH OF ' MOUNT EDEN. WATER. SUPPLY. Notice is hereby given that the Water supply will be cut off along the following Streets TO-DAY (Monday), the 12th Feb- j ruary, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.: Henley Road, Woodside Road, Croydon Road, Ra- . rawa Street, Orchard Road, Herbert Road. I HOWARD GRIBBLE, I i" Acting-Town Clerk. J OROUGH OF MOUNT EDEN. WATER SUPPLY. . Notice is hereby given that the Water Supply will be cut of! TO-DAY (Monday), the 12th February, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the block between Disraeli Street and i I Boundary. Road, from the Eastern bound- i ary to about midway between Mount Eden Road and Dominion Road. HOWARD GRIBBLE. Acting-Town Clerk. g " =r ? - UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. j . 1 , „ , . , CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. ROBERT BELL SCHOLARSHIPS. ONE ROBERT BELL SCHOLARSHIP. ' of the annual value of about £50, and ten- ' able for three years, will be awarded in ! ! March to a Candidate who has obtained | '• a place in the Credit List at least of the] | Entrance Scholarship Examination of the ; I University of New Zealand, and intends , I to become a Journalist. !■' Further information may he. obtained ' I from the Rector, by whom Entries for the ; Scholarship will be received not later than i March 1. L. A. STRINGER. Registrar. . CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. 1 CHARLES COOK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP. ONE CHARLES COOK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP.. of the . annual value of £ 50, and tenable. . ordinarily for one year, will be awarded in March. ' In electing to the Scholarship, preference will be given 'to a person holding a Master's Degree of the University of New Zealand, and intending to , prosecute original research in Physical and Natural Science at the College. ' Re-appointments to the Scholarship will be® allowed, but • no re-appointment shall take effect for a longer period than for one year, and the Scholarship shall not bo held by the same person for more than three years in all.. , . Further information may ,be obtained from the Rector by whom Entries for the 1 Scholarship will be received not later than ' Maich 1. ' L. A. STRINGER, Registrar. ANTERBURY ~~ UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. HELEN MACMILLAN BROWN BURSARIES. ONE HELEN MACMILLAN BROWN BURSARY of the annual value of £30, will be offered for award each year to a Woman commencing study at the College. , The Candidate must have obtained a place . in the Credit List at least of the Entrance Scholarship Examination of the University .j of New Zealand. Each Bursary is tenable 1 I for three years. The Holder of the' BurI sary must reside at " Helen Connon Hall," and pursue a course of study approved by I the Professorial Board. '' . j Further information may be. obtained from the Rector, by whom Entries, for the I Bursary will be received not later than March 1. . ■ L. A. STRINGER, ,' . Recflstrar. • — I HOUSES AND LAND FOR EXCHANGE '' ; AUCKLAND House, unencumbered, , J\ wanted in exchange for 35-cow Going Concern, £22 10s acre.—Broadbent, Palmer- . , ston Blags. : ■ BEAUTIFUL Section, kauri, native bush, creek; Birkenhead township; exchange for House. Auckland.— Ferry Bid BUILDING Section, Point Chevalier, Exchange lute model Ford Car.— J. Seymour, Hellaby's Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. EXCHANGE.— EPSOM.— Home 7 rooms,, unencumbered, £2200; wants - j brick shops or mortgage,—Spain, 103, Syi monds St. ' i EXCHANGE. — 5 rooms, every pos- ? JCJ sible convenience; equity £525; . wants section and cash.Spain, 103, Symonds St. . j QHEEP FARM, 800 Acres, absolutely unO encumbered; good improvements; near town; exchange town property, bush land, mortgages, or anything sound, also invest extra capital if required, or sell farm, easy terms.—Repp Owner, 881. Herald. SUBURBAN Stud Farm wanted in •/extj O change for 100-cow Dairy Farm, £25 3 ; acre.—Broadbent, Palmerston Bldgs. y TOWN Residence 3 acres good soil, J- equity 5-roomed Cottage, gilt-edged mortgages, to £0000, for* Farm, lightly encumbered or unencumbered.Farmer, 880, Herald. agnificent TATCAPTTNA HOME <- IVI FOR EXCHANGE. LOVELY HOME of 8 rooms, detached cottage and outbuildings, in the heart of I'akapuna; large frontage and acre of ground in attractive gardens. Buildings, etc., in perfect order. A lovely, private residence or suitable for doctor's residence or nursing home. Owner will accept smaller Home in any good suburb as part payment for equity. - Mortgages, long term. No 'phone inquiries. Details from - 3 F. SINCLAIR YATES AND CO;,' - y Hur-tmere Road, Takapuna. " FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. e - — __ '• MILES motor road from Auckland, .'J I handy to rail and markets.—447 Acres, , L.T.T.. £5 ss. per acre, £150 cash; £294 acres freehold. £7 per acre. £200 cash; I healthy sheep and cattle country, well im ; : proved: 200 acres ploughable. ~ Properties .. [ join.—Particulars to Farmer, Box 1504, Auck' land. or nlione AMB7.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18322, 12 February 1923, Page 12
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