AMUSEMENTS. FJift"" "=: "TUffi: 1 NEXT, 4IVOLI. " SPORTING — ' R?SK: YOUTH." AIVOLI. 'TONIGHT, 7.45. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. A Masterpiece of American Life And the Orient. . ' KING VIDOR PRESENTS 1 KBIISgI V§B§ FLORENCE VJI>OR FLORENCE VIDOg FLORENCE VIDOg FLORENCE VIDOR AND TACK TITULHALL Jack IVIULHALL JACK MULKALL . ' 1 IN " Doll To BWS:" • " DUSK TO DAWN." " DUSK TO ' DAWN." To that insistent cry "DUSK TO DAWN. t> for something new "DUSK TO DAWN., comes "Dusk To "DUSK TO DAWN.,, Dawn," a powerful "DUSK TO DAWN., ( version of Katherine "DUSK TO DAWN. ( Hill's sensational "DUSK TO DAW N.^ novel, "The Shuttle "DUSK TO DAWN. Soul." 'DUSK TO DAWN." "DUSK TO DAWN. * * ♦ * "DUSK TO DAWN." Lavishly and expen- "DUSK TO DAWN, lively staged, with "DUSK TO DAWN., scenes of American DUSK TO DAWK, Social Life and many 'DUSK TO DAWN.,, fine sets actually 'DUSK TO DAWN taken .n India. "DUSK TO DAWN. "DUSK TO DAWN.' * * » * "DUSK TO DAWN.' One of the scenes "DUSK TO DAWN." depicts a, thrilling ''DUSK TO DAWN. , tisrer hunt with beat- DUSK TO DAWN, ( ers, elephants, and "DUSK TO DAWN. " all. "DUSK TO DAWN. ' Also. Fine Supporting Programme and the TIVOLI'S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA. (Mis 3 M. Anderson, Conductress), 1 RESERVES. 'PHONE 2236 A. FOR SALE BY TENDER. rpENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL NOON, SATURDAY. APRIL 12, FOR THE PURCHASE OF A HYDRAULIC LIFT. , Particulars may be obtained from ' SAVAGE AND MORRAN, Registered Architects, 222, Victoria Arcade. TO LEASE BY TENDER. COUNTY COUNCIL. LEASE OF IHUMATAO RESERVE, MANGER^. Tenders are invited for the Leasing of the Ihumatao Reserve, Sections 177 A and 1778, Manurcwa Parish, 27 acres 3 roods 0 perches, for a period of thr.ee years, commencing on the Ist day of May, 1924. Tenderers to state amount they are prepared to pay per annum. Tenders close with the undersigned at the Council's Office. Princes Street, Auckland, on TUESDAY, April 15, 1324, at noon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. EDGAR ASHCROFT, County Clerk,. Auckland, April 5, 1924. APPLICATIONS are invited for the leasing of FIVE SHOPS, one to include refreshment rights for Theatre. Also premises on first floor, suitable for Offices or Tea Rooms, in the new Strand Theatre now being erected in the most central position of Queen Street, Onehunga. .For further particulars apply to W. MARTIN, Foresters' Theatre, Onehunga, Or 'PHONE 180. ■', ; V ELECTORAL. JgOROUGH OF AVONDALE. NORTH WARD. Pursuant to Section 11 of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908,'' I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as candidates for the office of Councillors for the North Ward of the Borough of Avondale:--JAMES BROWNE CLARKE. ERNEST CROFT. GEORGE RICHARD DESMOND. ARTHUR PERCY HASLAM. GEORGE F. C. HOSKING. ALBERT EDWARD LORD. And there being only three vacancies to be filled a poll will be .taken as between, the said Candidates on Saturday, the 12th day of April, 1924, at the following Polling places: — Town. Hall, St. George's Road. Victoria Hall, Rosebank Road. Church of Christ, Waterview. Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated this 4th day of April, 1924. A. NUNNS. Returning Officer for the Borough of Avondale. jgOROUGH OF AVONDALE. CENTRAL WARD. Pursuant to Section 11 of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908,'* I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as candidates for the office of Councillors for the Central Ward of the Borough of Avondale:— ALBERT EDWARD BLACKMAN GEORGE A. F. MALCOLM. HENRY POTTER And as the number of nominations is equal to the number of vacancies, I hereby declare, in pursuance of Section 10 of the said Act, that the said ' ALBERT EDWARD BLACKMAN GEORGE A. F. MALCOLM HENRY POTTER to be duly elected to such office. Dated this 4th day of April, 1924. I A. NUNNS, Returning Officer for the Borough of Avondale. gOROUGH OF AVONDALE. SOUTH WARD. ' Pursuant to Section 11 of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908.'' I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as candidates for the office of Councillors of the South Ward of the Borough of Avondale:— CLARENCE DAVID JONES JOHN VINCENT RIESTERER ALFRED EDWARD SAUNDERS THOMAS H. SPARGO PHILIP TURNER THOMAS WM. WILSON \ And there being only Threo Vacancies to be filled a poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on Saturday, the 12th day of April, 1924, at the following Polling 9laces: — Town Hall, St. George's Road. Fire Station, Station Road. Green Bay, Mission Hull, Avondale South. Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. & Dated this 4th day of April, 1924. A. NUNNS, Returning Officer for the Borough of Avondale. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. jyj~ANUKAU COUNTY COUNCIL. GRAZING LICENSES. Notice is hereby given that applications may now be made to the following Agents for Licenses for the year endina March 31. 1925, to graze milking cows on the roads between the hours of sunrise and sunset in the Mangere. Pakuranga. Panatoetoe. and Turanga Ridings. License fee. £2 10s tier animal, with a maximum of three licenses in the Manger* Riding, and five in the remaining ebove-mentioned Ridings. Licenses n9n-transferable. All old Tickets must be removed from animals. MR. GUY MAT?TIN, Mangere. MR. ALFT. BELL. Pakuranga. MR. G. FLEMING, Eist Tomski. 1 MR. J. T. WALLEN. Sen.. Whitford. All unlicensed Stock will be impouded by the County Ranger. EDGAR ASHCROFT, April 4. 1924. Country Clerk.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18678, 7 April 1924, Page 16
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