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AMUSEMENTS. TO® : " A1 r"" TY,°o'A rpiVOLI. Good , XIVOLI Programme." X IVO.LL EACH AFTERNOON. 2.16. EACH AFTERNOON, 2.15. EACH AFTERNOON. 2.15. EACH AFTERNOON. 2) 5. EACH NIGHT,, 7.30. EACH NIGHT,, 7.30. EACH NIGHT. 7.30. EACH N TUP, 7.30. "HAVE YOU SEEN IT?" < "HAVE YOU SEEN IT?" LAST TWO DAYS OF DI7IT rWIFFITH'S . W. RIFFITH'S D. W. GRIFFITH'S D. W. GRIFFITH'S D. W. GRIFFITH'S D. W. GRIFFITH'S GREATEST EMOTIONAL CLASSIC! THE WHITE "ROSE.'; HE VV HITE X^^>SE"THE WHITE ROSE, "THE WHITE RO§S-„ THE WHITE r 2§E. » " THE WHITE ROSE. "THE WHITE ROSE. " THE WHITE ROSE. " THE WHITE ROSE. "THE WHITE ROSE. THE WHITE ROSE. . " THE WHITE ROSE THE WHITE ROSE." "THE WHITE ROSE." " THE WHITE ROSE." " THE WHITE ROSE." " THE WHITE ROSE." 4 THE WHITE ROSE Wherein MAE MARSH scores the greatest achievement of her career. Also, . ... A Great Supporting Programme, including THE LATEST PATHE REVIEW. I (A. Feature, of Itnelf.) I COMING FRIDAY NEXT. . COMING FRIDAY NEXT. COMING FRIDAY NEXT. COMING FRIDAY NEXT. PATHE PICTURES Present RUDYARD 17 (FLING'S XL YARD XVTPLING'S RUDYARD KIPLING'S RUDYARD KIPLING'S RUDYARD KIPLING'S RUDYARD KIPLING'S Exquisite Story of the Orient. WITHOUT PENEFIT OF pLERGY" •' V? ITHOUT X>ENEFIT OF ' WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY' ' "WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY ! "WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY" ■ "WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY" "WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY' j "WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY"! ' = WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY" •WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY" 'WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY" "WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY" Interpreted by A Specially-selected Cast,, including VIRGINIA T?AIRE V IRGINIA X AIRE VIRGINIA FA IRE VIRGINIA FAIRE VIRGINIA FAIRE VIRGINIA FAIRE • And 'THOMAS TTOLDING. 1 ROMAS XXOLDING. THOMAS HOLDING. THOMAS HOLDING. THOMAS HOLDING. TROTHS HOLDING. 1 A h - drama of ail episode _in a man's ; i'.it- g.i:Ct a. woman's " whole existence." ! 1 VAn OUT PENEFIT OF pLERGY" i •'y tiouT -Oenefit of v-'lekgy" "WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY;; j "T7ITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY' 'j . . NEW YORK SUN: ; Li, is a bit of gossamer thrown to the r.i i ~ a srd actually caught there without b "inrf torn in the process of transportation. J„ is a glamourous love epic of the iviet, with splendid settings, and a fine at v '^ 8 " pherip toucli about it aid liven up to -he Quality of the original, .in t almcst bringing the West to touch hands with the East. ' "TXTITHOUT T3ENEFIT OF ,MLERGY" " VV ITHOUT X>ENEI'IT OF 'OLERGY "WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY "WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY . NEW YORK TIMES T .. " Specially supervised by Rudyard . Kipling himself, it is a finis examine o». faithful j ' acreen ; interpretation—a beautiful and ideal , romance — story that is big—and yet : simple— R3 simple and much more poetic than ' Madame Butterfly.' " WITHOUT PENEFIT OF pLERGY" ITHOUT -LiENEFIT OF 1 "WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY" I "WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY" i Will be Screened for ONE WEEK. ONLY. - ONE WEEK ONLY. BOX PLAN At F Cleal'a Queen St. (next, Geo. Fowlds, Ltd). '"Phone 2236 A. 1 " A'r-iya — HPIVOLI. — Good ! a _ X IVOLI. — Programme." j — 1 j PUBLIC NOTtCES. • "I 'HE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER ! » -X BOARD. • RADIATOR SUPPLY. . Preparations are being mad-s to reconnect old Radiator Customers who ware disconnected last winter, on the following condi- i tions:— ■ . i (1) The charge for alii power wed on I power circuits to which radiators are j connected will in future be 4Jd per | (2) Any circuits supplying radiators must be brought to a. separate radiator meter and provision made for meter r or meters. This change must be made at the consumer's own expanse. A charge of 2 S 6d per quarter will be made for each radiator meter, (3) Radiators must not tbe used between 4 p.m. and 5.30 p.m.. Monde, to Friday, inclusive. j The above conditions apply to all. shops, I otflces. warehouses, and business premises. ! Customers are nrced to attend to these ' conditions at once in order to avoid delay j later on. . ~ ' The Board's Inspectors will have authority to disconnect any unauthorised radiators or any radiators which do not comply with ] abovo conditions. - • 1 ALEX, WYLLIE, Manager and Engineer. , A PPLICATION FOR LAND AGENT'S til LICENSE. I, CECIL JONAS, of Auckland, Auctioneer, hereby give notice that I havo applied to tho Magistrate's Court at Auckland for a license under "The Land Agents Act, 1921-22," to carry on business as a Land Agent, at Regal Chambers. 1 High Street, Auckland, aforesaid, and that sncli application will; be heiird at th<> above Court after one. month from ..the , Twelfth Day of February, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-four, being the dato of the first publication of this notice. Dated this 12th day of February, one ,4 thousand nine hundred and twenty-four. ' CECIL JONAS. Applicant. Witness: H. K. EMANUEL, Solicitor. Auckland. ' I HEREBY Give Notice, pursuant to the • power conferred upon me hy the Incorporated Societies 'Act, 1908, that bv an alteration of the rales of the BRITISH ISLES CLUB INCORPORATED, duly authorised by the members thereof, the name of the BRITISH ISLES CLUB INCORPORATED ha? oeen altered to THE BRITISH ISLES ASSOCIATION. N.Z.. INCORPORATED, aa from the First Day of February, 1924. Dated this First Day of February, 1924. WM. G. FLETCHER. , Assistant-Registrar of Incorporated Societies. fUTE. TREE HILL RATEPAYERS \J Advised to VOTE AGAINST Loan, for I reasons—lst, Board hold loan. 1920. to lay mains and supply water in the 1 South of district,, but will not carry out work; tboy collect interest and sinking' on same; great danger destruction of property by fire. . 2nd. Proposed Quarry, surrounded by buildins lota, would be danger to life and property if used. ROBERT SMITH. IVrORTHERN Coal Company, Ltd, (in ii Liquidation).— is requested thut all claims against the abovenamed Company, be rendered to the undersigned within 14 diiys of this date. Dated Feb —Wm. I). Holprate. Liquidator. Union Bldgt., Customs St. COUNTY COUNCIL HOTiCES. OAGLAN COUNTY COUNCIL. PENALTY ON UNPAD) RATES. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of Section 23 of The Rating Amendment Act, 1910, an additional charge of tan per cent. will, be added to all rates remaining unpaid on the 15th day of March, 1924. H. MARSLAND. County Clerk., Ngaruawahia, • February 11. ; 1924. QOUNTY OF WAITEi^ATA. ■ v UNPAID RATES. , Ratepayers are requested to note that all outstanding rates are now being sued for, and without further notice. ■;, v A number of Rate Demands have been returned unclaimed, and judgment will be taken against the property, as in the case of an absentee owner, with a. view to «ale. Tho 10 per cent, penalty has also i© be added ehortly. PETER THEEI. „ „ ,' Ch(iirmi,o. County Office. February 6,. 1924

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18632, 13 February 1924, Page 16

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