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• AMUSEMENTS. THE T YRIC. HE J-JYRIC. FOR THE LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. Selznick's Bier 192." Sensation: ONE fITEEK f\F J OVE." NE VV EEK V F JLiOVE." Co-Starring ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN And CONWAY TEARLE. CONWAY TEARLE. COMMENCING TO-MORROW: TWO BIG FEATURES. TWO SPLENDID STORIES. From TWO POPULAR WRITERS. For tho First Time in Auckland. Universal Films Present: HENRY B WALTHALL. MARJORIE DAW, RALPH GRAVES. In PETER B. KYNE'S Most Popular Story: " ryy-RK T ONO /CHANCE." " J- HE XiONG UHANCE." It's Sadness turns to Gladness in a Wonderful Story of Self-Sacrifice. The Other Big Feature is A GRAND WELSH LOVE STORY: "rriORN QATLS." " Xorn Sails." Allen Raines Exquisite Romance. Now a Priceless Jewel of Motion Picture Achievement. " TORN SAILS." " TORN SAILS." " TORN SAILS." An All-British Masterpiece From the Pen of the Popular Welsh Authoress. Photographed in and around the Welsh Coast on Cardigan Bay. LATEST GAZETTES. And THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA. THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA. Popular Prices. 'Phone 3645 for Seats. XT I 0 D OM E. —- 13 IPPODROME. Continuously from 11.15 a.m. to 10 p.m. To-day we Screen for the Last Timo HOOT GIBSON in "THE GALLOPING KID." Also. LUPINO LANE. in " THE PIRATE," The Big New Comedian's Latest Comedy. PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Theatre. 'Phone 4232. . PUBLIC NOTICES. A UCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. In pursuance of the Auckland Grammar School Act, 1899, and the regulations thereunder, notice is hereby given that the Elec- ! tion of One Person to the Offico of Governor ; on tho Board of Governors of tho Auokland Grammar School, to be elected jointly : by the members of the Legislative Council I usually resident within the Provincial Dis- I trict of Auckland, and the members of the I House of Representatives for the several j electorates of the said district, will be held ' on THURSDAY, the sth of April next, in 19A. Safe Deposit Buildings. High Street. \ in tho City of Auckland, where a Poll, if necessary, will be taken from 9 o'clock in the forenoon of that day until 6 o'clock in tho afternoon. Nominations will be received by the undersigned at the same place on or before FRIDAY, the 30th inst. CHAS. E. G. TISDALL^ Returning Officer. Auckland, March 22, 1923. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SHARE SCRIP CERTIFICATE, for Shares 484-813 to 481-802 in th» name i of JAMES ALEXANDER McLEAN. in ; the district of Dargaville, and issued by j the Southern Cross Assurance Company. Ltd., of Australasia, has been lost or destroyed, and that a special Duplicate Scrip ; in lieu thereof will he issued by the said Company to the said JAMES ALEXANDER McLEAN, at the expiration of one month from present date, by order of the Board. THOMAS J. CONFOY. Governing Director. "M"OTICE TO WOODWORKING TRADES. I. THE UNDERSIGNED, beg to notify the above Trades that I have been appointed Official Engineer and Representative for Thos. Robinson and Son (Australia) Ltd. (also of Rochdale, England). My Address and Offices are at 158, SHIRLEY ROAD CHRISTCHURCH, and 29, HUNTER STREET, WELLINGTON, from which Catalogues, Quotations and all information can be obtained. All previous prices and quotations are cancelled. (Signed) R. A. HAMMERSLEY. Christchurch. March 6, 1925. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received bv the Reverend Father MacManus, The Presbytery Palmerston North, up to Noon on THURSDAY, April 19, for the Erection (in reinforced concrete) of Saint Patrick's Church, Palmerßtcn North. Plans, etc.. may be seen at the Offices of Messrs. Chilwell and Trevithick. Architects, Auckland, up to Noon on Monday, March. CLERE AND CLERE. Wellington. J. T. MANNIX. New Plymouth. Joint Architects. JOOAD FORMATION. — BEACHLANDS. Tenders are invited for Road Formation, Beachlands, comprising approx. 99 chains, 30ft. formation, on Wakelin and Beach- : lands Roads. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications may be seen at Manukau County Engineer's Office, Shortland Street. Tenders close Noon, WEDNESDAY, March 28, 1923. W. LOPDELL. Engineer. TO BUILDERS. Tenders are invited until the 3rd day of April, 1923, for ADDITIONS (IN WOOD), ALTERATIONS, ETC., TO WAIPAPAKAURI HOTEL, j Plans and specifications at Herald. The ' lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted J. G. DENNISON, Architect, Kaitaia. rpo PAINTING CONTRACTORS. Tenders are invited until 5 p.m. of MON- ' DAY, April 9, for Painting, Paperhanging and Renovating " Brian Boru Hotel," Thames. | For Specifications and Conditions, apply to Proprietress, or E. E. GILLMAN, Registered Architect, 'Phone 12. Paeroa. TTUNTLY ROAD BOARD. TENDERS. Tenders wanted or Quarrying and Spawling about 500 cubic yards blue metal at Tucker's Quarry, Matanuru. Particulars from the undersigned. F. HARRIS. Clerk. riiENDERS. to close at noon, March 28, A are invited for about 10 Chains of Road Construction, Devonport, North Head Road, to Cheltenham Beach. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. Safe Deposit Buildings. High St Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. V. KELLY. Licensed Surveyor CONTRACTS _ undertaken Tree-felling, Clearing, Firewood-cutting; experienced busb.man.— M.F.. 13, Herald. 1 PRICES wanted for Painting and Papering new house. Torrance St., Greenwood's, on right — H. Lewis. RENDERS wanted Cleaning Out Drains, -I- about 3-mile, not too much water' Tenders close 24th.—C. F. Rickit, Te Awamutu. PENDERS for Painting new Building.— -1 Fred Nelson, Dominion Rd. Terminus, opp. new Theatre. Elliot "Woodworker," used, apI 1. proved, recommended by scores of New Zealand Builders. What about you -Macneill, 10, Market, Entrance, Auckland. MOVE YOUR HOUSE ON HEEL S. Wo have Special Equipment foiREMOVING OR RAISING HOUSES. GEO. RHODES AND SONS, LTD., Builders and Contractors. 'Phone 1051. DON'T neglect your piano. Expert tuning and repairing. Immediate attention at lowwst rates.— 'Phone 2787 A. J. DUBBIN, SADDLERS. 44, WYND- = HAM ST.. next VVYNDHAM YARDS is the right place to Buy Riding Saddles of every description and style. They look well, wear well, and satisfy »11 buyers or users. Xry one your *"' Bricea axe Tory leasou--1 able. 4

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18355, 22 March 1923, Page 14

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