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_ . [ ■ AMUSEMENTS.* - j ; ; , . . I. ■p V E R Y B O D Y' Read This Programme. It's a Corker. T»ETTY pOMPSON, }• I "rpHE /I REEN rpEMPTATIOS I TWO CHAPTERS OF "LION MAN.' ','. QUEENIE. the College-bred Horse, " CURED " (A Two-reel Comedy). The Very Latest English Topical. And MOTOR-BIKE RACES. Held At TAKAPUNA RACECOURSE. Showing Coleman Breaking the World i Record, and later trying to break his own neck. Then there is the Programme of Superlative Music by EVERYBODY'S SELECT OKCHESTR. ! Under the Distinguished Conductorship ; MR. R. J. MORGAN'. | Usual Prices. 'Phone 4402. ROADWA To-NiKht--NEWMAR KE'I ROADWAY—To-Night—NEWMARKEa 1 The Last Night-. , "Tol'able David" - - Richard Barthelrm , "Tol'ablo David" - - Richard Barlhelme ! Also. ! "Paid Back" - - - - Gladys Brockwi • "Paid Back" - - - - Gladys Brockwi A Story of Lost Souk on a South ' j Sea Island. j Screen, 7.45 p.m. Reserves. 1076 A. • | COMMENCING TO-MORROW. i " WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS." » WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS." .frgftjfa A UCKLAND CALEDONIA Swa\sCT/»*P Concert to be held Mar JXSAJfIcy/jJg 13, in aid of the Caledoni: Society funds. Wonderi jcalaxy of Auckland's lead! , j artists, ureatest variety of talent in t • I Concert of the season. Do not miss th j Concert Chamber. Town Hall. Full pi gramme in Saturday's paper. i DIXIELAND' , | 1/ BLACK I AND , ! WHITE NIGHT. ■ i TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). •j = I | ART EXHIBITIONS. I T> A LE TT ART WALLER 1 322. QUEEN STREET. EXHIBITION OF WATER COLOURS. EXHIBITION OF WATER COLOURS, SCOTTISH LIFE AND SCENERY SCOTTISH LIFE AND SCENERY - By - MISS M. E. BERRY. S.S.A. (Of Edinburgh). | NOW OPEN. NOW OPEN. PUBLIC NOTICES. j A UCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARI Applications are invited for the followin positions on the Honorary Visiting Staff < { the Auckland Hospital, and will be r< | ceived at the Office of the Board up t i noon of MONDAY, March 12 next, viz.:— 6 HONORARY SURGEONS. 1 HONORARY EMERGENCY SUE GEON. 6 HONORARY PHYSICIANS. 4 HONORARY ANAESTHETISTS. 2 HONORARY OPHTHALMIC SUI GEONS. 3 HONORARY SURGEONS FOR EAE NOSE. AND THROAT DISEASE.* I 1 HONORARY RADIOLOGIST. 1 HONORARY DENTAL SURGEON. I •Forms of application may be obtained | from the Hospital, Park Road, or at th Office of the Board, Kitchener Street. H. A. SOMMERVILLE. February 21. Secretary. gENDERSON PUBLIC "HAH As th» Trustees of the above Hall cor template making Additions to it, they ar prepared to entertain offers from approve persons for the Erection of Rooms or Office on the Hall Grounds. W. STEVENS. Henderson Publio Hall Trustees. 60 " ***' IVXmCE.—An Action of Multiplepoindini Jjv ami Exoneration has been raised ii the Court of Session (Lord Constable, Or dinary, Mr Cairns, Clerk), at the instanc of Alexander Campbell, Banker, Agent c the Commercial Bank of Scotland. Limited Abmgton, Lanarkshire, and Edward Ken Pariah Clerk and. Registrar Arbory, Craw ford, Lanarkshire, the Executors actin under the Will of the Late Reverend Chris toptusr McKune, Minister of the Paris of Crawford, dated the 21st D»y of Jun« and registered in the Books of Council an S.?S?JS a ,J?s« tlle J* Da l of October 1921PURSUERS AND .REAL RAISER; again* (First) Mrs. Elisabeth Anne Shut* or Mc Rune, presently residing at Wardour Hou« Penaaacej and (Second) (First) James Ross Junior. 1. West King Street, Helensburgh (Second), David Ross. Park Terrace, Erigt tons, near Polmont. (Third), Mrs. Agnee Ros ! or Bell, 79. Oxford Drive, Eelvinside, Nortl Glasgow. (Fourth), William George J Wylie . 31, Raeberry Street, Maryhill Road, Glae ' gow; (Fifth), Mrs. Janet Agnes ADsopp jIS Stockton Road, Sutherland; (Sixth). Mis ' Rhea Wylio, 31, Raeberry Street, Maryhil i Road. Glasgow; (Seventh), John McKum j Snannan, Gatekeeper, Harbour Road, Troon : (Eighth), Mrs. Maria Shannan or Foster Hillview, Lockerbie Road, Dumfries; (Ninth' Miss Hannah Shannan, 0.0. Mrs. Smith. 9 i Balmoral Road. Dumfries; (Tenth), Mrs i Janet McKune Shannan or Anderson, 10 j High Street, Moffat; (Eleventh), Mrs. Mag ! gie Esther Shannan or Cooper, 9*. Old Mil ! Road. Kilmarnock; (Twelfth), Miss Char i lotte Elizabeth Shannan, 142, Oxford Street I Totteroown, Bristol; (Thirteenth). Danie ! Turner Shannan. 51. Glebe Road, Kilmar nock; (Fourteenth). Miss Violet Ethel Shan nan. 26, Winfield Mount, Blackman Lane i Leeds: (Fifteenth), James Charles Shannan l 101, Uxbridge Road, Ealing, Middlesex West Five: (Sixteenth), Frank Daniel Shan , nan, 6, Hawkswood Place, Vesper Road Kekstall, Leeds; (Seventeenth), Miss Mil i dred Maria Shannan, 101. Uxbridge Road j Ealing, Middlesex, West Five: (Eighteenth) j Reginald ShMinan, 235, Sandhurst Terrace : Woodside, Horsforth, Leeds; (Nineteenth) Mrs. Edith Evelyn Laing. 37, Burley Lodg< j Road, Leeds: (TwentiethL Miss Margare; I Shannan, c.o. John Shannan. Gatekeeper \ Harbour Road, Troon; (Twenty-first), Mrs | Margaret Sharp* or Jardine, Cleughbrae Eoclefechan: (Twenty-second), Charles An ' derson Shame, 19. Afton Street, Shawlands j Glasgow; (Twenty-third). Mrs. Elizabetl j Baijlie Sharpe or Kelly. 66, Houston Street ; Southside, Glasgow; (Twenty-fourth), Mrs i Isabella Shame or Rankin, Arnotville, Pom Sei Road, Sauchie, Alloa; (Twenty-fifth) [iss Jane Baillie Sharpe, 66, Houston Street j Southside, Glasgow; (Twenty-sixth), Johr ! Sharpe, Craignessie, Patna, Ayr; (Twenty i seventh), Charles Sharpe, 22. Hickmai j Street, Govanhill, # Glasgow; (Twenty-eighth) j Miss Janet Irvine Sharpe. Craignessie Patna, Ayr; (Twenty-ninth), Miss Margarei Ramsay Sharpe. Post Office, Patna, Ayr; (Thirtieth), Miss Agnes Beattie, Topmuii Farm, Ruth well, Dumfriesshire; (Thirty I one). Miss Isabella Beattie, Tonmuir Farm : Ruthwell, Dumfriesshire (Thirty-second) j Charles Beattie. Topmuir Farm, Ruthwell i Dumfriesshire: (Thirty-third), John Boattie ; Windgill Farm. Dalton, Lockerbie: (Thirty j fourth), James Beattie, Topmuir Farm, Ruth j well, Dumfriesshire; (Thirty-fifth), Willian , Beattie, Topmuir Farm, Ruthwell, Dumfries ■ shire; (Thirty-sixth), James McKune, Lady I nail, Ruthwell: (Thirty-seventh). Mrs. Mar Saret McKune or Bell, Corrie Shank, Corri< ; Common, by Lockerbie: (Thirty-eighth), Mrs Janet McKune or Little, Barshill. by Loch i maben; (Thirty-ninth), Mrs. Grace McKum jor Chisholm, Over Brownrigg, Newbridge j Holywood, Dumfries; and (Fortieth), Mis: I Wi'hfJmina McKune. Ladyhall. Ruthwell I DEFENDERS. The fund in medio in sail ! action consists of the free residue of th< I moveable estate of the said deceased. Rever ; end Christopher McKune, subject to pay i ment of expenses of administration and pro I cess and. Government duties, and is pre ; sently under the management of the sai< i Alexander Campbell and Edward Kerr, a i executors aforesaid. In said action. Lord Constable, Ordinary I has pronounced the following Interlocutor :- 9th January. 1923. Lord Constable, ACT BURN MURDOCH. " The Lord Ordinary finds the Pursuer and Real Raisers liable only in once an. single payment of the fund in medio; hold the condescendence annexed to Summons a a condescendence of said fund: appoint intimation of the dependence of the- actio to bo made once in each of the New Zealan HERALD and the Christchurch Star in orde that all parties in New Zealand or elnewher abroad not otherwise cited may enter apnea: anco in the cause on or before TUESDAY the 17th Day of April, 1923. Further At points all parties claiming an interest l said fund to lodge their Condescendence and Claims on or before said 17th April 19'3 " A. H. B. CONSTABLE. Of all which notice is hereby given. HAGART AND BURN MURDOCH, W.S., Agents for the Pursuers and Ileal Raisers, 140. Princes Street, Edinburgh. January 11, 1923. ARNING.—Any Horses or Cattle four, Grazing on Panmure Land Board Property, adjacent to St. John's Lake, . or after 14th inst., will be impounded witl out further notice.—MacMilian and La* ronce. Lessees. TEACHERS OF MUSIC AND ELOCUTIO V L ° C_ U_ T 1 0 I MISS RUTH PIRRIT. Certifuated Teacher or Elocution (Pupil of Madame St. James. Professor < Elocution. Louden). Address: WILLIAM STREET. Mt. Albert. , „ _. Interviews at Rooms, E. and F. Plan » Agency, 4-6 p.m. Friday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18342, 7 March 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18342, 7 March 1923, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18342, 7 March 1923, Page 16

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