i \]iWV -'*S ' N -Ue'f« **7'! * AMUSEMENTS. ■ . S ■•■■;•■' -~' -- v" ■ •■■■-.:■; . OTRAND. — N.Z.V OTRAN OLJKAND. —— Largest OTRaN <J TRAND. t and - QTRAN 1 • i'RAND. -—— Finest ■; OTRAN ' QTRAND. :—— - Picture v ——' QTRAN 1 O'i'RAND. • House. —— OTRAN ■ - - Dirnrtion ; Filler's Pictures. Ltd. ■ • LAST DAY AND NIGHT. ■ PINNACLE PRODUCTIONS ' . . - Present > ' ;■'■ _, ; V J.: STUART BLACKTON'S ;' i " THE GLORIOUS '. - A DVENTURE - i'HH VJLOMOUS venture ' '• THE ' glorious .; ADVENTURE : . Featuring an All-British ' Cast, • : Including: '' ■ - T ADY lAN A /TANNERS. fef •v IJADY JL/iana ; IVJLiANNERS. • * x . ' ' * . * Also Screening: ''BE REASONABLE" Ki-:. --.i-i - ''-'Come* STRAND WORLD VISIONS - - Intere .. PRICES: Is to 2s 6d.. Plan at Strand. - '.vT . \ : — ; i COMMENCING TO-MORROW . (FRIDAY). - JL O-MORROW (FRIDAY). . PEORGE A RLISS, " : "7 .*:•: VXEORGE ii RLISS, - GEORGE ARLISS, i GEORGE ARLISS, Who won our admiration for his acting i ■ ; / T '.. Disraeli," * And ANN FOREST. ' In ; "THE QILENT -\TOICE." •"J- HE • OILENT V OICE." " THE SILENTy- t VOICE." ;; " THE SILENT ? VOICE." I. •■; ' •. r .r : ,0 Or ■ . "The Man Who Played God." Founded on Gouverneur Morris' . Story i the same name. ~ ; A STAR WHO CAPTIVATES! - A STORY:THAT FASCINATES! - Here is a picture that should please, 'an audience and cause them to feel better ft having I seen it. -Probably,'no picture has greater or better ;.balanced i amount of th various elements which go to make up fir screen entertainment. • - ~ ' ■■ • COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY Grand • Opp. G.P.O. To.'DAY LAST SCREENING. • ■ •:>- — " ne TpxcmNG;. XTIGHT."— —" unb JCjxciting. I>ICtHT."— —- " ONE EXCITING ■ NIGHT." — HV BETTY BLYTHE, in °W "WOMEN T OVE." ow OMEN -Love." '■' HOW WOMEN LOVE." TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). .Big • Double-Star Programme. | ' "th -WORLD,'.' I J- HE -VV ORLD/ | ';; • >■. i THE T7VLESH, * I . '■ IHE1 HE J- LESH. I • | ■ . AND ' - i • ', .1 '. TIP? - " TIEVIL." j ... ; J- HE ' JL'EVIL." . I 1 ! A DRAMA SO VTTAL YOTT . WILL NEVEI K_- ' FORGET IT. ■ * 1 AZAN," THE WONDER DOG A 7MST.". TPt; WONDER DOG* riHARLIE . OHAPLIN... . In • ' CHARLIE ; VHAPLIN "gUNNYSIDE. 1 _^ T j[ ,HE (JRAND —. JpRIDAY jSIXIELAND. — THE PLACE FOR AS , AFTERNOON'S OR EVENING'S ! - . REAL AMUSEMENT. ; . ..,- r! PUBLIC NOTICES. ' "DRETHREN are ' invited ' to- attend th< JU> i Ceremony, which will be performed b 3 Most nor,'! Bro. '• Viscount Jellicoe.■ Granc Master, of placing vin position the "Stone of; Completion" of the ; • ,v - i ■ _V ORPHAN : home, papatoetoe, V ON SATURDAY, MAY 19, AT 3 P.M. V The Brethren will i. assemble ! in. the - School room on the Orphanage ; Grounds, at 2 p m sharp. Evening. Dress, Regalia. -; h :OLIVER NICHOLSON, P.G.M. | jyjASONIC •at gEREMONY ORPHAN HOME, PAPATOETOE. SATURDAY. MAY 19. AT 3 P.M. v • Country Members ;of the Craft wishing t< attend) the above Function , may «,bta 1 i t irsfc Class* Railway Tickets at ; -Excursion 7w eS^ on ' 81gm °f necessary : form l stating that they t are delegates from their Lodges (all constitutions). , Necessary - forms are being sent to; the Secretaries of all Lodges North of Taumarunui. The Waikato traar leaving i Auckland at 4 p.m. will 'stop') a Papatoetoe at ; about • 4.30 p.m. to pick ut delegates going South after the Ceremony ' ' ' W. E. GILLAM. . VCI' • ' Folate Rose . Croix, 18°.. : bee... Orphan . Home Trust Board. jyOTICE : TO ; . SUBSCRIBERS : AUCKLAND TELEPHONE EXCHANGE' . .telephone . connections— " parts lines— which subscriptions are unpaid' al 5 p.m. on May 11 7923,';willibe cut off in accordance with the notice printed on the accounts rendered.•. , - .. •, 1 The; numbers disconnected will TbeVre-al-lotted to .waiting subscribers if subscription? are not promptly paid. ■- ■- E. C. GAGE, • District Telegraph Engineer. ;• "PORM OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION -f t ... FOR LICENSE. UJN .}> AMES HENDERSON FRATER, of 113, Queen -.. 'Street, Auckland, hereby lve >r not - , that '" I ' have applied '' to the Magistrate's Courts at -Auckland, i° r m a n. f" 36 under the Land Agents': Act. 1921-22, .: to carry on business as a Land Agent at Auckland, . and that such application will be heard at the above Court >} ter ?£s> month, from the . 10th day- of May, 1923, being the date of the first publication of. this notice.- •• ; v s< -i--19 Dated at Auckland this 9th day of May, 3. H. FRATER. T° MANUFACTURERS; USERS AND J- - : . .. OTHERS. - - ' _ The proprietors of the undernoted Letters Patents-are desirous of satisfying the reasonable requirements of ,the public with respect to them a.nd of • having . the subject, matter thereof manufactured •to -an ade. quata extent in New Zealand-— ' LETTERS PATENT No.. 43948. dct«d 13th August. 1914 in the name of TrfS Fairmont Comnnny, for "MOT,T'B''\r GLASS FEEDING." -UU-LIEIS-LETTERS PATENT No. 42847.: dated 12th December. 1919. in the name of Hartford: Fairmont Comnany. i. for '* GLASS-DE IjIVERING APPARATUS." • uiv Further - : particulars " on application to MESSRS. A. J. PARK AND SON festal Lished 1895). Registered Patent Agents of 142. Feathereton St.. Wellington: City Cham, bers. . Queen • St.. Auckland: Good's Buildings iborn;a 213. Princes * St., Dunedin • Bislev Buildings, Ward St.. Hamilton, and S3. ' Esk St.. Invercarjrill. - THE Auckland Dairy Produce Commit- -- tee advise the 'following prices " for the ■ ending May 16. -1923:—Eggs, 2s Rd ; P»r dozen. Butter, first g'ade, Is Id pot- IK. • spoonr? cr>-!»di>; la tv»7* lb. ; ! : g _ ELECTORAL. ~ "^TfHANGAMARIN 0 ROAD board. Pursuant to Section ID of the Local Elections - and Polls Amendment Act 19V*. I hereby give notice- that the number of Votes received bv ea<-h Candicate for the office of. Member for the Maramarua Subdivision of the Whanjamarino Road Board is as follows: • • ■«* >, ■. GOODWTN, John French . . 27 McINNES. George Foote ... 44 : And I hereby declare George F. Mclnr.es duly Elected to such office. Dated May 8, 1923. G. McINNES, Returning Officer. LAND TRANSFER NOTICES. JV AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is heieby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter •' described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act. 1915. unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before June 11. 1923: WILLIAM CRAIG— 4 of Suburban . Section 3, Parish of Waipipi, containing 10 acres a.nd 13 perches; occupied by applicant. Plan 15839. • • • 6609—WILLIAM JOHNSON PARKER— Allot. iO ■ ana part Allots 84. 85 and 86, Parish of Hunua, containing 3»Ca 2r 36p, occupied .by Frank Austin • Henderson Parker. Psirt 10707. 7005—WILLIAM CHARLES : COLDICUTT —Lots 1 and 4. of .Allot. 1. Section IS, town 3f Onehunga. containing 14 perches, fronting Queen Street unoccupied. Plan 16428. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this "th day of May. 1923. at the Land Registry Office. Auckland.' . A. V. STURTEVANT. .District Land Registrar. ~~ LIBRARIES. : rpHE Athenaeum. Auckland's Leading X Lending Library, subscription or deposit.— (Basement), N.Z. Insurance Building. ■ ■ ' ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18395, 10 May 1923, Page 14
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