AMUSEMENTS. THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN AUCKLAND. HE T YRIC. rr__ T YMC. HE Xjyric. Xhe JJYRIC. ■:,.. .."_•.•'• to-night. AT 7.45. Special Starring Engagement of BILLY pLLIOTT. ILLY J_LLIOTT. ,„_.„ BILLY ELLIOTT. ' THE WORLD-FAMOUS BLACK-FACED ■ COMEDIAN. SELECTED PICTURE PROGRAMME. T__ . " Headed by HE QTREETS OF TtfEW VOKK. HE STREETS OF 1> EW X ORK. THE STREETS OP NEW . YORK. A Seven-reel Special Attraction, Featuring BARBARA CASTLETON And EDWARD EARLE. Grand Supports. Bos Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Theatre Phono 3645. Popular Prices: Is and 2s 2d; Children, Half-price. I7MPIRE THEATRE, DOMINION RD. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. AT 7.45. Concert and Picture Entertainment, in aid of the Kowhai School Ground Fund. Songs, Sketches, and Elocutionary Items by Leading Local Artists. Selections by the Kowhai School Choir. 50 Voices. ADMISSION, Is 6d and Is. HIPPODROME. IPPODROME. r.-rr. „„„ m NOW SHOWING. THE MOST MARVELLOUS REVIVAL OF EAST T YNNE." AST XiYNNE." "EAST LYNNE." ' , "EAST LYNNE." Airs. Henry Wood's Novel. THE STORY THAT CAN NEVER DIE. Modernised. Beautifully Acted. Lavishly Staged, Wonderfully Acted. EIGHT POWERFUL REELS. _.„ Also Showing, DUSTIN FARNUM IN "THE GRAIL.' AL ST. JOHN IN "THE SALESMAN." sessions: 11.0, 1.0, 4.0. 7.0. _ ..NOTE EVENING SESSION. Grail 7.0, Salesman 8.0, East Lvnne 8.25. . Prices Usual. Ring 4232 for Reserves. CORPORATION NOTICES. THOROUGH OF DEVONPORT LOCAL BODIES' LOANS ACT,, 1913. AND ITS AMENDMENTS.. PROPOSED ELECTRICITY LOAN OF £21,000. .The Mayor. Councillors and Burgesses of the Borough of Devonporb hereby give notice, m. pursuance of Section 9 of the abovcmentioned Act:— » (1) That, the purpose for which the Loan is required is as follows:— The purchase and installation of additional, electrical plant and machinery, reticulation, transformers, extensions, consumer services, meters and protection, and repayment of the existing mortgage of £900. (2) J.hat the Deyonport Borough Council ueixw: unable to provide the necessary funds for such work out of ordinary revenue of the Borough, proposes to raise a. Special Loan of not exceeding £21.000. (31 That the security for the said loan will be an annual recurring Special Rate of One Half-penny in the £ on the rateable value of all rateable property in the Borough, of Devonport. (4) That the Devonport Borough Council proposes to make such loan rooayable in 86$ years and to provide a Sinking Fund of npt less than one per centum per annum. (5) That the I>?ronport Borough Council ■proposes to pay out of the loan moneys the costs of raising the loan, together with the interest and Sinking Fund thereon for the first year. Dated this 19th day of November, 1923 JAMES WILSON. . Town. Clerk. THOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. LOCAL BODIES' LOANS ACT. 1913, AND ITS AMENDMENTS. PROPOSED WATERWORKS LOAN. £16,000. The Mayor. Councillors and Burgesses of the Borough of Devonport hereby give notice in pursuance of Section 9 of "The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1918": — (1) That the purpose for which the Loan is required is the development, extension and improvement of the Waterworks, including the. purchase and installation of a chlorinating and de-chlorinating plant. (2) That the Devonport Borough Council being unable to provide the necessary funds for such work out of the ordinary revenue of tho Borough, proposes to raise a Special Loan of not exceeding £16,000. (3) That the security for the said Loan will bo an annually recurring Special Rate of Three-eighths of _ Penny in the £ on the rateable value of all rateable property in te Borough of Devonport. , (4) That the Devonport Borough Council proposes to make auch Loan repayable in 36} years, and to provide a Sinking Fund of not less than one per centum per annum. (Si That the Devonport Borough Council proposes to pay. out of the Loan Moneys the co*itß of raising tho Loan, together with the Interest and Sinking Fund thereon for the first year. Dated this 19th day of November. 1923. JAMES WILSON. Town Clerk. THOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. LOCAL BODIES* LOANS ACT. 1913, AND ITS AMENDMENTS. PROPOSED DRAINAGE LOAN, £6000 (MERGED AREA). Tho Mayor. Councillors and Burgesses of the Borough of Devon port hereby give notice, in pursuance of Section 9 of the abovementioned Act: — (1) That, the purpose for which the Loan *s required is Sewer Drainage Work in that area originally forming part of the Borough of Takapuna, but now merged in the Borough of Devonport. (2) That the Devonport Borough Council being unable to provide tfie necessary funds for such work out of the ordinary revenue of the Borough, proposes to raise a Special Loan, of not exceeding £6000. (3) That the security for the said Loan will be an annual recurring Special Rate of Five Thirty-seconds of a Penny in the £ on* rateable value of all rateable property in the Borough of Devonport. (4) That the Devonport Borough Council proposes to make such Loan repayable in 361 years and to provide a Sinking Fund of not leas than one per centum per annum. (51 That the Devonport Borough Council proposes to pay out of the Loan moneys the cats of raising the Loan, together with the Interest and Sinking Fund thereon for the first year. Dated this 19th day of November, 1923. JAMES WILSON. ; Town Clerk. pOROUGH OF DEVONPORT LOCAL BODIES' LOANS ACT. 1913, AND ITS AMENDMENTS. ROAD FORMATION, ETC.. LOAN £5500 (OLD CEMETERY RESERVE). The Mayor. Councillors and Burgesses of the. Borough of Devonport hereby give notice in pursuance of Section 9 of "The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913": — (1) That, the purpose for which the loan is required is for Road formation, Sewerage and storm water drainage, and water Biipply mains in that area known as the Old Cemetery Reserve and described as Part Lot L of Allotment 1, Section 1, \ Parish of Takapuna. (2) That the Devonport Borough Council being unable to provide the necessary funds for such work out of ordinary revenue, proposes to raise a Special Loan of pot exceeding £5500. (3) That the proposed security for the said Loan will be an annually recurring Special Rate of One-eighth of a Penny in the £ on the rateable value of all rateable property in the Borough of Devonport. (4) That the Devonport Borough Council proposes to make such Loan repayable in 10 years, and to provide provision for the payment of a Sinking Fund of not less than one per centum per annum. (5) That the Devonport Borough Council propose* to pay out of the Loan Moneys the costs of raising thet Loan, together with tho Interest and Sinking Fund thereon for the first vear. Dated this 19th d*v of November, 1923. JAMES WILSON. Town Clerk. THOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. LOCAL BODIES' LOANS ACT. 1913, AND ITS AMENDMENTS. PROPOSED FIRE BRIGADE STATION LOAN OF £2500. Tho Mayor. Councillors and Burgesses of the Borough of Devonport hereby «rive notice in pursuance of Section 9 of "The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913":— (1) That the purpose for which" the Loan is required is the Erection of a Fire Brigade Station. (2) That the D'evonport . Borough Council being unable to provide the necessary funds for such work out of the ordinaryrevenue, proposes to raise a Special Loan of not exceeding £2500. (3) ' That the security for the paid Loan will be an annually recurring Special Rate of One-sixteenth of a Penny in the £ on the rateable value of all rateable property in the Borough of Devonport, (4) That the Devonport Borough Council proposes to make, such Loan repayable in 861 years, and to provide a Sinking Fund of one per centum per annum. (5) That the Devonport Borough Council proposes to pay. out o* the Loan Moneys the costs of raising the Loan,, together with the Interest and Sinking Fond thereon for the first year. Dated this 19th day of November, 1893. JAMES .WILSON, 1
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19231210.2.135.3
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18578, 10 December 1923, Page 16
Word Count
1,278Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18578, 10 December 1923, Page 16
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the New Zealand Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence . This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries and NZME.