I - Hwuacwtniß. •OOYAL AUCKLAND /CHOIR. >JiHIRD / CONCERT. THIRD CONCERT TOWN HALL. THIRD CONCERT TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY. Soloists: MISS ETHEL. OSBORN. MISS ETHEL OSBORN. MISS ETHEL OSBORN. The Australian Lyric Soprano. MR. W. GEMMELL. MR. W. GEMMELL. MR. W. GEMMELL, The Dunedin Tenor. MR. GEO. MARTINENGO. MR. GEO. MARTINENGO. 'Cellist. NOTICE. Owing to a misunderstanding in the Box Office arrangements yesterday morning, Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd., wish to express their regret for the delay caused to Royal Choir Subscribers. Box Plans now open at Lewis R. Eady I and Son, Ltd. Limited number Reserved Tickets. 3s. TOOHEMIAN i^RCHESTRA '©-.dSsTZ* (Subscription Conceits). LAST CONCERT OF SEASON. TOWN TJALL. JL own Jul all. rpiICRSDAY. -\TOYEMBER 1 X ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. ORCHESTRAL AND VOCAL. ADMISSION: 2s 6d AT DOORS. (Plus 3d Tax. Arrangement can be made for Subscribing. A. W. ROBERTSON. Secretary. Music Store, ley. Queen Street (nest E. and F. Piano Agency). PUBLIC NOTICES. pUBLIC WEIGHBRIDGE NEWMARKET. Our 10-ton Weighbridge lias been reerected and tested in its new position at our yards. Station Street. Newmarket, and is now available for public weighing. J. H. M. CARPENTER, LTD., Coal Merchants and Carriers, Broadway, Newmarket. ! UNVEILING OF MEMORIAL IN HONOUR OF MEN FROM THE GLEN EDEN DISTRICT WHO FOUGHT IN THE GREAT WAR Will taka place in the GLEN EDEN SCHOOL GROUNDS, On SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 11 (ARMISTICE DAY). At 3.30 p.m. MISS E. LAURIE will Perform Unveiling. rpHE MEN OF TRENTHAM. TRENTHAM MEMORIAL LEAGUE. Will the Next-of-Kin. Friends and Sympathisers of the famous cerehro spinal meningitis victims of both Trentham and Featherston Camps please Bend their names and particulars to the undersigned? The object of the League will be to do justice, to the men of Trentham and obtain compensation for those concerned. K. O. FULLBROOK.. Organiser, _ Trentham Memorial League. Box 1436, Wellington. DIVIDENDS. BARTHOLOMEW LAND AND TIMBER COMPANY. LTD. DIVIDEND. • A Dividend (10th) for the year ended July 31. 1923, was declared on the 30th day of October, 1923. and will be payable on and after the 3rd inst. The Transfer Books of the company will be closed from the 3rd to the 10th November, 1923, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board. A. H. TOMPKINS, Managing Director. Head Office. Alexandra Street, Hamilton, November 1, 1923. WILSONS (N.Z.) PORTLAND CEMENT. LTD. DIVIDEND NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of NinepVnce (9d) per share for the Half-year ended September 30, 1923, has been declared, and will b*i payable on and after November 28, to MeraTJ'e-rs on the Register on that date. The Register of Members will be closed from November 14 to 28, both days inclusive. Warrants will be posted on November 28. By Order of the Board of Directors. F. W. WILSON, SecrV.ary. Auckland. November C. 1923. ELECTORAL. THOROUGH . OF OTAHUHU. Pursuant to Section 10 of "The Local Elections and Polls Amendment Act. 1913."' I hereby give notice that the number of votes received by each Candidate for the Officte of One Councillor for the Borough of Otahuhu in place of Archie Wallace Phillips. resigned, is* as follows:— WHYTE, James Watt .. . . 248 THOMASEN, Jens Jule . . . . 203 GRAHAM, John James . . . . 45 Informal 18 And I hereby declare the said JAMES WATT WHYTE to bte duly elected to such office. Dated this sth day of November. 1923. R. W. F. WOOD, Returning Officer for the Borough of Otahuhu. CTLI — ■ ■■ -— RESTAURANTS. FRUIT FOR LUNCH What better than some Fresh Fruit for Lunch these warmer days. A plate of fresh fruit, tea, brown bread, and butter, pleases one nicely at Stacey's. Or Fruit Salad :ind Cream with a hot or cold drinks and a bite to , ea» is a popular item. Strawberries and C*am, and Ice Cream, too, delicious, at STACEY'S, 61. Queen Street. SANFORD'S DINING ROOMS, OPPOSITE .G.P.0.. QUEEN ST. DAINTY AND TASTY FISH MEALS. Also Wsikito-grown Rabbits, either Roasted, , Stewed, or Pie. Open from S a.m. until 8 p.m. Daily. Closed All Day Sunday. nTHEB E T O EAT, NEW UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT. THE BLUE BIRD (Over Hugh Wright's), 65 QUEEN STREET Is -unequalled for Splendid, Well-cooked Meals, Scrupulous Cleanliness. Excellent Attention, Moderate Charges. s. d. Lunch, Dinner (3 Courses) ••..•• l 6 Cold Lunches and Morning and Afternoon Tea*, from . . ... •• • 0 9 Two Minutes' Walk from Railway Station. Come Once, Come Always. , Proprietor /■ - - CHARLES ROBERTS 1 TTEGETARIAN CAFE. 1 » Tasty. Wholesome Luncheons.—'.!rd 1 floor. Strand Arcade. Y/yORKERS' Dining Room." Silve'r~G"r!dT jjjgg BJnd^°_ gt "~ Blad " for 18 -1 1 CCI,BA S? F< £ Ki ?J£ a ' ,i ' time and lab-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18550, 7 November 1923, Page 16
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