1 AMUBEMENTS. ft- rpHREE < , BIG ' • : ', ATTRACTIONS. THE T YRIC HE JUYRIC. ■■■■■.> TO-NIGHT—AT 7.45—T0-NIGHT. Irving Bacheller's Greatest Story. the tight in the /clearing-" he -Light in the Clearing." An Eight-reel Super Production with an , All-star Cast. RICHARD TALMADGE In a Whirlwind of Thrills and Clever Stunts. " rpAKING pHANCES.". '• JLaking Chances." ; nuEENiE. OSIIStIIoIuEENIE. VJUEENIE. , ; THE HUMAN HORSE. ! In the Cleverest Animal Comedy the Screen i Has Ever Seen. ______ ~ i " PURED." PURED. ; "L/URED." _ " V7UREDx i LATEST GAZETTE. ', And of THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA ' Prices as Usual. Phone 3645 for Reserves. ,'• pRAND — OPP. G.P.O. - rpO-DAY. "THE BRANDING IRON." ; *» " THE BRANDING IRON." ■ A Most Thrilling and Exciting Story. sill "THE BRANDING IRON.;; ,11, "THE BRANDING IRON.' Starring Barbara Castleton, Starring James Kirkwood. " THE BRANDING IRON." THE BRANDING IRON ' HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY. " HAUNTED SPOOKS/' Industrial: Tho Reversible Rudder. „ - ' 17th Chapter. •' ROBINSON CRUSOE. Tv; BIJOU ORCHESTRA. Popular Prices. -.—-.^.tt 1 N.B.—Children's Matinee SATURDAY h NEXT, at which the two Watches will be in presented to the Winners of the Robinson u l Crusoe Competition. ___ ng Z — TJ I PO D ROME bo JJ IPPODROME '-■*• ! Continuously from 11.15 to 10 p.m. »- A STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION. Cerl Loemmle Pr»«ents "HUMAN HEARTS." S The One Story the Whole World Loves. "ROARING LIONS & WEDDING BELLS A Screaming Sunshine Comedy. Prices as Usual. Plan at Theatre. 'Phone 4232. • TV I X I E L A N D. i X) BOOK EARLY For The r, BIG NIGHT, _ w TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). =-=1 RUQBY FOOTBALL. •■ AUCKLAND RUGBY REOj& ASSOCIATION. *yS-J The Annual Meeting of the fi> \J above Association will be held = ' TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). ■*'■ * AT 7.30 P.M. '• AT THE SPORTS' CLUB. J HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. 0 BUSINESS: Election of Officers. '<• General. SAM KRONFELD. Hon. Secretary. a. .AJEWTON RUGBY FOOT- „ IN BALL CLUB. Tho Annual General Meeting *v7efl of the above Club will be held 1 . A\i in the Club's Training Shed, a t-ra Vi. Virginia Avenue, Eden Terrace, \L%" B TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) ■"* ' * EVENING. 8 O'CLOCK. All Mombers, Supporters and Intending *■ Members heartily welcomed. P. MoELWAIN, - Hon. Secretary, e Box 1004. P.O. s TTNTVERSITY FOOTBALL CLUB.—The U Annual General Meeting of Members of the Auckland University College Football Club will be held at the Univer«-ty College. Symonds St.. TO-MORROW (TL .rsday). at 8 p.m. Business: Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, General. All intending 1 Members are requested to attend. • C. T. KEEGAN. , Hon. Secretary. t ? , SPORTING. I ; AUCKLAND TOACING PLUB. 4 »* AUTUMN "jITEETLNG. 1923. i M ARCH 31 AND A pmL 2. ; GENERAL ENTRIES (lsov. each) - Close on » ' FRIDAY. MARCH 9. at 5 O'Clock. ', At the same time FORFEITS (lsov. each) ' , must be declared for i G.N. CHAMPAGNE STAKES j GREAT NORTHERN OAKS J G.N. ST. LEGER STAKES. j Fees must, accompany in each instance. 1 W. S. SPENCE. j Secretary. | AVONDALE " JOCKEY CLUB. ! (Incorporated). j ', - AUrUMN MEETING, 1923. j ' I Nominations will Close on FRIDAY. 16th | ! inst., by 5 p.m. HARRY H. HAYR, j I j Secretary, j ' ; ~ i ■ '■ I ' ELECTORAL. , : : TvrANUKAU licensing committee , v : Jal ELECTION. , j The following Nominations have been re- j , ceived: — ; j WILLIAM GAVIN, Caipeter. Ellerslie. J HUGH ROSS MACKENZIE, Retired Far- : ! mer, Onehunga, ■ ! FREDERICK STANLEY MORTON, Store- > ! keeper, Onehunga. > i JOHN ROWE, Contractor, Onehunga. • ' EDWIN VIVIAN SUTHERLAND, Mer- > ' chant, Onehunsa. ' ! WILLIAM JAMES WALLACE. Retired Far- ' j mer, Onehunga. ■ ! As the number nominated (6) exceeds ■ I the number required (5), a Poll will be > taken on TUESDAY, March 13. 1923, be- • : tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., at • i the following Polling Places: — ' ' ELLERSLIE—The Parish Hall. J EPSOM—The Methodist Sunday-school, ! Greenwood's Corner, [ i HARP OF ERIN—The Public' Hall. > I KOHIMARAMA—The Presbyterian Church ! I Hall. . ' MANGERE— Public H a ll. . ; MANGERE CROSSING—Paine's Garage. . ■ MOUNT ROSKILL—The Road Board Office. I ! ONEHUNGA—The Salvation Army (princi- , I . cipal). The Foresters' Hall, The Royal Oak Hall. Symonds Street. : PANMURE— Dyer's Hall. , j REMUERA— Lucca's Store (near Tiam- . I way Terminus), Remuera Road. ! ST. HF.LIERS BAY—Petersen's Hall. , PENROSE—Methodist Sunday-School, Olive Road. TE PAPAPA—The Railway Station. MANGERE BRIDGE—The Public School. S. J. BROOKFIELD, Returning Officer. . . Onehunga, March 6, 1923. f- - J s PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. 8 ■ — "■ ————————— • TySSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. r 1 Notice is hereby given that the Partnere j ship between Harry Woavor and Thomas •- Heaton, heretofore carrying on business in ', j Northcote, near Auckland, as Storekeepers '• j under the firm and style of WEAVER AND a HEATON, iB dissolved by mutual consent, » as on and from the 28th day of February, > 1923, Mr. Weaver retiring from the partnership, and Mr. Hoaton continuing the busi- | ness, and taking over all liabilities of and collecting all moneys due to the late firm. Dated at Auckland, this 28th day of February, 1923 H. WEAVER, P Witness to signature of Harry Weaver H. L. REES. Solicitor, Auckland. T. HEATON, d Witness to signature of Thomas Heaton— • H. A. WERNHAM. ~ Law Clerk, f . Auckland. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partner- ! ship heretofore subsisting between Wil- i $ liam Archer Price and Alfred George Jasper, of Auckland, Photographers, carry- I r ing on business as Photographers at PonI- sonby, in the City of Auckland, under the ' style or firm of The Price Photo Company, ' lias been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 27ih day of January. 1923. Dated « at Auckland this Kith day of January. 1923. W. A. PRICE. A. G. JASPER. NOTICE hereby given of Dissolution of Partnership between Sowerby Bros.— ' P. Sowerby. Taupiri.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18342, 7 March 1923, Page 16
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