__ AMUSEMENTS, . "';''-•'- .".. ; : ''-. ,; ■'.'"'■-■■' ,-■'■ ly;'' ':Vv' ;ti/. ; ', ~'-. i ■' ■' '■/ ■ ■, \ - ■-. i It is with the utmost pleasure that we C. announce the Presentation of C. • • r •■ ■. '.' :: ": • .■ . VIOLA T\ANA lOLA J-/ANA VIOLA DANA v VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA '* In her latest Metro Production, GLASS - TTOUSEB." lass -Houses." " GLASS HOUSES." " glass houses." " glass HOUSES." " glass HOUSES." > Which is to be shown for the first tins* in New Zealand. toda y - - TO-NIGHT b. At the PRINCESS. pRINCESS. BJNCESS. ir.BINCEBS. This is a sparkling romance of a bride who found that her husband believed her to be notorious. It is a non-speed limit romance, with Cupid as the self-starter. Plan now to see it. The supports are good, including HOOK AND LINE - A Fisher Comedy.; PATHE NEWS - All the Latest. PATHE REVIEW --.---- Interest And' the ever-popular PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. ; 3. PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. } " Director: MR. GEO. POORE. • BE WISE: BOOK YOUR SEATS. BE WISE: BOOK YOUR SEATS. ; Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., , Queen Street, or 'Phonte £86A. Princess. TT'OWHAI JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS, KINGSLAND. N n p«reat /?j.ala TV^Ureat VJaLA 1/ay. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). AT 2 P.M. A SCIENTIFIC BOXING DISPLAY. A SCIENTIFIC BOXING DISPLAY. (By Permission of the Northern Boxing Association), Will be given by CHARLIE PURDY. Australasian Champion. JOCK GRAHAM, Champion N.Z. Welterweight, FACOORY. Professional Feather-weight, And Hosts of Others. = GRAND CONFETTI AND FANCY DRESS - CARNIVAL. L > Come in Fancy Dress— Prizes for Ladies and Gentlemen, Girl and Boy. as SPECIAL FIRST-AID DISPLAY. l~ By Members of St. John's Ambulance ? 8 (Auckland Division). g GRAND PROCESSION. of Starting from Kingsland Avenue, at 2 p.m. Jd Headed by the- Ponsonby Boy's Brass Band, e- and assisted by the Mt. Albert Fire Brine gade. Darktown Fire Brigade, Decorated ; '}» Bicycles, Trolleys, Prams, Scooters, etc. ( ie STALLS, SIDESHOWS, AFTERNOON ae TEA. 18 FUN FOR ALL. a' COME AND HELP THE CHILDREN ly GET A PLAYGROUND. D - ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: ADULTS, Is; • CHILDREN, 6d: UNDER 12. 3d. J "• LARGE ORCHESTRA AND BAND IN ' u " ATTENDANCE. ~" ■ y . DEMONSTRATIONS. ; of TTHE Attention of all those interested in ac X Extension Ladders, is drawn to a le , Demonstration of an Improved Extension he Ladder, which will be given at the Hospital, al at 3 p.m. on SATURDAY. or : Jj ; MEETINGS. IfrpoWN TTALL. ig a- WONDERFUL EVANGELISTIC AND 0- DIVINE HEALING MISSION. er LAST TWO DAYS FOR AUCKLAND. TO-DAY AND SUNDAY. ! n The people of Auckland are just beginning ,n to awake to the fact that Mr. Wrigglesworth ' b . is a true servant of God. of '*■ Don't Miss This Last Opportunity. n. LAST MORNING MEETING AT EAST ST. HALL, 10.30 TO-DAY. L. TOWN HALL: TONIGHT. 7.30. SUNDAY. 7. P.M. a- ' —— ~-~ : — ' l B ATORTHERN SUBURBAN AGRICUL- £ IS TUBAL AND HORTICULTURAL JJJ . ASSOCIATION. 'h The Annual Meeting of the above Aasoof ciation will be held in the Foresters' Hall, td TO-DAY (Friday). November 9. at 8 p.m. ®" BUSINESS:' ] & Annual Report and Balance-sheet. : h General. Ie All Members are urged to attend. 'e GEO. H. E. COLLINS, Secretary. ig" PUBLIC NOTICES. - e- -VrOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR a IN ixtANSt-'ER OF LICENSE, of I MARGARET LAWLESS, of Te Aroha. !e being the holder of a Publican's License • 11 in respect of the premises situate at Whitl. aker Street. Te Aroha, and known as the :e Grand Hotel, do hereby give notice that r- I desire to obtain, and will, at the next te Licensing Meeting, to be held at Tauranga it on the sixth day of December, Owe . Thousie and Nine Hundred and Twenty-three, apply is for a Transfer of the said License from r- myself to CHARLES KNOWSLEY TAY--13 LOR, my appointee. , ' red ♦ le Aroha this third day of Oc« 7- tober. 1923. > I _ M. LAWLESS. Applicant. f i;TI/pUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. S ' SWIMMING BATH. h, ■ ' >f xT^» c ,-„ given that the. MOUNT 's EDEN SWIMMING BATH will be opened , l. for the Season on and after SATURDAY, J November 10. and that the hours of admis- - sion until further notice will be as follows:— I MALES— „ a.m. to 8 a.m. .30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. " -—■ to 7 p.m. J FEMALES— I m. to 11.30 a.m. 1- " - «*) *'■> ° r>.Ul is SUNDAYS.—MALES—" i- (i fi.ni. to 10 am. J ie EVENUfG.--MALES— 9. Tuesday and Thursday, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. it S. GRAY, h Town Clerk. „ ){ i d JL ICTORIA v LEAGUE. *' J&*** ARMISTICE DAY. h /wSJP^s I Contributions of Flowers for ' retSMgßp) the Soldiers' Graves, will be j 10. received at the League's Rooms, 1 TO-MORROW (Saturday) 18 MORNING, November 10. n R A. HADFIELD. i- > Secretary. ] r! ■RATEPAYERS. Point Chevalier—Counter i© XX/ petition a'lain-'t changing the name is being circulated.—(Sad.) Jos. Aggers. a DIVIDENDS. , jf — . " . ( {j NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, i. LIMITED. '0 . j. it INTERIM DIVIDEND. is , r . An Interim Dividend for the half-year i 8 encfing September 30. 1923. at the rate of 7 per '"int. ner annum, will be payable on t j. and afvsr FRIDAY, November 16. 1923. '- The Transfer Book* of the Company will 3 be Closed from SATURDAY, November 3, >• to FRIDAY, 16th. both days inclusive. n R. C. HAMMOND. * ,t Manager, s Auckland. October 31. 1923. l. _. a UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. f" AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. —__ a i- I '• Applications will be received up to 3 FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7. for the position J e of 1 e LECTURER IN MODERN LANGUAGES, l a commencing March 1. 1924. at a salary of r _ £300 per annum. Conditions of appoint- I , mont may be obtained from the under- " signed. M. ROCKE O'SHEA. 8.C0m.. * Registrar. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18552, 9 November 1923, Page 16
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