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' AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI- — ALL PARAMOUNT IVOLI : PICTURES!! TIVOLI ; THE BEST SHOW IVOLI IN TOWN! 11 ■ '•'» Box Plan at' H. : — | deal's. Queen : St., next Geo. : Fowlds. Ltd. : 'Phone 223GA. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. .■'...;';-. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Last Night of ON rpHE TTIGH QEAS." "\Jn -Lhe High Oeas." Starring ' DOROTHY Tk ALTON OROTHY U ALTON . And . TACK. TTOLT. . ACK Jllolt. Last Night of "anna ascends," "Anna Ascends," - Brilliantly Played by alice pRADY. Alice JOrady. to-morrow (t7iriday). O-MORROW (j- 1 rid ay), another superlative paramount DOUBLE ■ programme!! ADOLPH ZUKOR Presents • THOMAS '. I\vfEIGHAN, '; i- HOMAS IViEIGHAN. THOMAS meighan, ' THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN, thomas MEIGHAN. • - THOMAS meighan. THOMAS meighan. Thomas meighan. Thomas MEIGHAX, THOMAS meighan. % • ■ THOMAS MEIGHAN. Supported by . . : LEATRICE JOY. LEATRICE JOY. THEODORE ROBERTS. THEODORE ROBERTS. EVA NOVAKEVA NOVAK. JUNE ELVIDGE. JUNE ELVIDGE. In Alfred Green's Stirring Drama, " T' fIE A/TAN TXTHO-- , QAW "A HE IVJ.AN >> HO ! OAW TO-MORROW." .." O-MORROW." I "THE MAX WHO SAW TO-MORROW." "THE MAN WHO SAW TO-MORROW." "THE MAX WHO SAW TO-MORROW." • "THE MAN WHO SAW TO-MORROW." Here we have the ever popular Thomas Meighan in a now rolethat of a wealthy young scientist, explorer, and soldier of fortune. Leatrice Joy, who played opposite him in " Manslaughter," heads the big supporting cast, which includes that great favourite. Theodore Roberts. The story abounds 'in thrills and introduces many screen 'novelties. . IN ADDITION: ; REALART PICTURES Present " • ■' ■'' The '■ Dainty Little .Favourite, ■ Mi? • M?A?g?: ■' -:'■' . MAY '. McAVOY, ' MAY McAVOY. MAY McAVOY. ' MAY McAVOY. MAY McAVOY, • \ . MAY McAVOY. In a Delightful and Entertaining Society Drama. EVERYTHING "EOR ALE." VERYTHING AOR UALE." " EVERYTHING ' FOR SALE." '" EVERYTHING FOR SALE." "EVERYTHING FOR" SALE." . " EVERYTHING FOR SALE." A story of a man who believed his money could buy everything in —of a youth who ' had nothing to offer save love and courage—and a girl who had to choose between either. •'•:"'. ALSO, TORCHY COMEDY. "HPORCHY'S "PROMOTION.** ■ I'"." J-ORCHY'S A ROMOTION." ■ :-. '.' ■• ' . .;.'. ETC. :';.' : '..'; ''-.-'•' . '. ;*''.' . ■ ' And the ', TIVOLI ! ORCHESTRA. . ' (Miss W. Mitchell, Conductress.) : - '.-' '■' ■■■' ' ; TENDERS.' :'" : . ." ■ -'"' ARAPUNI ELECTRIC POWER SCHEME. SECTION I—HEADWORKS. Tenders for the above close with . the 1 Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, j Wellington, at noon on February 28, 1924. ] Specifications' may be obtained on payment i of 10s at Public Works Offices, Auckland, : Christchurch, Dunedin ;; Head Office, Wellington; High Commissioner's Office, London; . and New Zealand Trade . Commissioners' Offices, Sydney and Melbourne. ; rpENDERS ARE INVITED UP TO MAY A BTH INST.. FOR THE ERECTION ■OF A SEVEN-WIRE FENCE AND THE CLEARING OF ' ■ SECTIONS AT THE POINT. CHEVALIER SCHOOL. ;' A Specifications'arid full details may be had from the Headmaster of the School. • ■'' '; :" ; W. D.- GLAISTER. 1 - . ' . ••. Chairman. - COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. < AG LAN COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER. AUTHORISING THE RAISING OF A LOAN OF £2300 OVER THE ROTO-NGARO DRAINAGE DIS- j TRICT OF THE COUNTY OF RAGLAN. Notice is hereby- given that at a Special I Meeting of the Raglan County Council held on the 11th day of April, 1923. the following Resolution was passed and will be submitted . i for confirmation at a meeting of the said ■ Council to be held on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of May, 1923, at the County Office i at Ngaruawahia. j RESOLUTION. . That in pursuance ■ and exercise, of the Eowers vested in it by the Local Bodies -.. loans Act. 1913, the Counties Act, 1920, and , 1 ; of all other Acts vif any) it in that behalf ; i enabling ■ and subject to the precedent con- i sent \of the Governor-General under the pro-, ; visions of the Finance Act, 1919. and its I ! Amendments, and with the consent of the { i Ratepayers of the Roto-Ngaro Drainage Dis-1 ! trict. Special Rating District of the County )of Raglan, hereinafter described', testified ; I by a petition signed by not less than three- j : fourths of the Ratepayers in the said Special ' I Rating District, the Capital Value of whose j properties as' appearing on tho Valuation Roll of the said County is collectively ;. greater than the capital value of the .pro-; perties of the ratepayers who do not so con- j I sent, the Raglan County Council hereby re- , j solves way of Special Order as follows:— ; j That for the purpose of draining the lands : in the Roto-Ngaro Drainase District of the \ i County of Raglan, a district duly constituted; I under the provisions of Section- 168 of the , j Counties Act, 1920, the Raglan County Coun- i cil proceed to raise a Loan of £2300 to be ! called "The Raglan County Council Roto-' Ngaro Drainage District Loan" at a rate of I interest not to exceed 6 per cent, per annum, { together with any amount necessary to pro- ' vide the necessary sinking fund, for a period ; £ not exceeding 36i' years and declares that ■ ' the first year's interest and sinking fund \ j shall be paid out of the said.Loan. The pro- j ! posed Security for the said Loap to be • i an annual recurring Rate of two pence in t i the £ on all lands classified "A," a Rate ' J of Id in the: £ on all lands, classified "B."! I and a Rate of one halfpenny in the £ on j I all lands classified "C" in the said Roto- j i Ngaro Drainage District of .the said County, I such Rate being levied on the ratable value (unimproved) of the said lands. ; i BOUNDARIES OF ROTO -NGARO , DRAINAGE DISTRICT. j All that area in the County of Raglan i bounded as follows: i I Commencing at the Whangape Stream at' I the Northern corner of Section 5 of Block ' i 11, Rangiriri Survey District, thence run- i j ning along the Western bank of the Wait kato River to the South-east corner of Sec- ■ i tion 40, thence along the Southern boundary • ■ of Section 40 and the Eastern boundary of . Section IB to the South-eastern boundary of 1 Section 16, thence South aVong the Eastern 1 boundaries of Sections 79. -65. 61, Pt. 61. to '■■ the South-east corner of Section pt. 61 (326 . acres), thence along tho Southern boundaries ■ of the said Section pt. 61. 85. 0 and 32 to I the South-western boundary of Section 32, '. thence North along the Western boundary . ; of Section 32 to the North-west corner of ! the same Section, thence South along the i Eastern boundaries of Sections 4 and 7 to ! the South-east boundary of Section 7, thence : (West along the Southern boundaries of Sec- ; tions 7. 6, 5 and 7 of Block X. to the South-' i west corner of Section 7 of Block X., thence '.North along the Western boundaries of Sec- ' tions 7. 6. 12. 11. 10. Scenic Reserve, and 1 ' i to the North-west corner of Section 1, thence ' along the Southern boundaries of Sections pt i 79. 3 of 79. to the South-west corner of Seci tion 3 of 79. thence north along the Western ; boundaries of Section 3 of 79 and 3 of 36 to ■ ' the Whangape Stream, thence along the , said Whangape Stream to the point of commencement. ! Dated at Ngaruawahia this 11th dav of j April. 1323. j H. MARSLAND. County Clerk, j MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. I I I, FA Card.! rT\K. GEORGE REDPATH Has Recommenced Practice at i ELLERSLIE. Temporary Rooms: » I HARP OF ERIN BUILDINGS. | } Hours: 10 to 12 a.m.: 2 to 4 p.m.: 7 to 8 ' I , P-m. . i .T"\E. CHARLES ■ ROWLEY. : i Late of Otahuhu. j Is Now Residing at 6. ORAKAU AVENUE. EPSOM. , (Close to Greenwood's ' Corner), Where ha has Resumed Practice. '-'..•-'.-. '..'.,'.. ''"

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18389, 3 May 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18389, 3 May 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18389, 3 May 1923, Page 14

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