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AMUSEMENTS. One Hundred Pettv Officers from the. Fleet will be '"present"this evening at" the invita- ■ tion of the Navy League. > , :r«WI~GS E T^-'F£ll?:"-' "■\Ti'"--- /: :: (At the ;Evening -Session). ■£{'■■ A Including Scenes of the Arrival of the Fieet ■■ :, -'t;: ''■■■:■;-,...<:>■■.:t. f 7 in Auckland. ■ ; .: -:■' ;." -; 1 The Ceremonial March ; Through the City. C! TBAND V-i-^V'-. ■ iN»Z.'b 'w KBB' OfRAND Lwgest -F~T SB \ Strand '—-* H/*** ==SJ^ ' gS STRAND —-i- Picture —-- «!§£&& TBAND ——- House. ; —-~- STRAND '■*"' Direction: Fuller's : Pictures, Ltd. " ; ; i Director: Phil. H»yward., To-day at 11.20. 1.10. 2.30, 4.80. 6.0 and 8.0 ; & :S Afternoon Tea: 2,t0 4.30. , ,' LAST DAY OF . "' ANNETTE ' TrELLERMAN. : i ir, Annette Ivellerman. ••-■ --»«••,■•■,-;■ .;■•,,-■ ,- IN ~.- ■ a ; ■ VENUS YVP THE QOUTH QEAS." ENCS X HE OOUTH OEAS." ■■■ And ■■.s&.:■ ' LARRY SEMON in "THE. GOWN SHOP." " STRAND MAGAZINE." •_ >* TOPICAL. STRAND , SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA. ' ■ At 2.80 and 8. ■; •i: • ■ Prices as usual. Box Plan iat Strand. » •' * .■''■•' . COMMENCING TO-MORROW. ; .-'.£.;* v : . First ;National 3 ;;.■•/:" > ~"',*'■ .. Presents RICHARD T3ARTHELMESS. ICHARD i>ARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMEBS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. * ''■■■■' RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. ( RICHARD . ■* BARTHELMESS. RICHARD ;. BARTHELMESS, The Screen's Matinee Idol. In "THE RIGHTING 1 TiLADE." "1 HE X IGHTING I X>LADE." "THE '■■'"' FIGHTING BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BLADE." . "THE FIGHTING BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BLADE." V " THE FIGHTING BLADE." The rapid, rushing, breathless story of a courageous youth's daring interruption of a court wedding and his fight for the honour of a beautiful maiden. '' '\ '"-'■.* * • Ready for a Fight or a Frolic. The Romance Age— knight beau gallant of his day, with blade at side, ready to be drawn for God and country, ~ for lady fair or the,, oppressed, for fight '-, ' '.. or frolic! : RICHARD ,T>ARTHELMESS. ICHARD -DARTHELMESS. In the Greatest Success of his Career. ;'' ■■>;.;•"'-■'.".. k '~> PETER TZYNE'S TJlG.''' QTORY ETER JXYNE'S -Dig OTORY STAYS A NOTHER "WEEK. '■ tays Another ?y V eek. ; The Management of EVERYBODY'S, I in view -of the remarkable patronage !■ being accorded Peter Kyne's thrilling novel,"The Harbour Bar,V have decided 'to ■ retain this : attraction for another week. On the same programme is the Latest International Tfewa and that wonderful Child Baby. Peggy, -in "Hansel and Gretal,' . a fairy story for .the Kiddies, containing also a laugh 'or two for their parents. There is a specially arranged Musical Programme with many novel effects at the., even- '; ing- sessions. •''>,• The Hrogramme commences at 10, 12, 2. 4. 6, 8 p.m., the big feature at about 30 minutes after these times. Children are admitted - ; at 6d during * the day < sessions. v '.:}>-,- EVER - Y B O D Y' S. ; V E R Y B O D Y• S. RESERVES BY 'PHONE 4402. ? mAI r. ■■"•.,- . ■■ . pOCAINE-- ;. ■::■ I DIRECT FROM A TWO WEEKS' SEASON, IN WELLINGTON. - WILL 1 - THE TALK OF ; AUCKLAND— ■ AS IT IS SPICY. 00BP0BATI01T NOTICES. v piTY ' OF . AUCKLAND. \ DOMAIN CRICKET , GROUND. •Notice is hereby given that the Auckland City > Council . has ' granted the' use of the .Domain Cricket Ground to' the £ Auckland Football Association . for ; thte purpose of playing > a -.Football | Match ';, on May 17, .' 1924. with authority to'' the. said-? Association to make a Charge not "exceeding One Shilling, for each person for admission; to. the Cricket Ground/with an extra charge; of One Shilling ; for every horse or vehicre, and an additional charge not exceeding One Shilling for ■[ each ' person,' 3 ' for " admission v-to ' the Pavilion.' •' \. . ■''■*.■ '-'.'■ ' i: ~ '*■■■ ' > : ■\-'- \ \ -. J. S.. BRIGHAM. ■,:,:■: •,A ; -' ..., t^/:%::%■: ;:;■*; ■.-;.:'••■;; Town Clerk. V -Jl/TOUNT ) EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. | POLL. The Thanks of the ■■•Ratepayers- are due to '■:. thos*e Ladies and • Gentlemen, who, 1 ' by K their '.interest? and assistance at the Poll, held on the 13th *inst., helped to conserve the interests of the Borough and to maintain its power ; to: work for metropolitan Vnds. ; ' -". v • E. H. POTTER, \- ' -' ,/-.;? ' '\; ■' ■ '. 1 Mayor. THOROUGH ;•, Al{ ;■? OF '•';-'■ ; AVONDALE. . Notice is thereby given that the whole of the water supply will be,, shut off - between the .hours of 8 p.m. onTHURSDAY May 15, and l a.m., on FRIDAY. 'i May 16. for ; the purpose of scouring lout; the mains. ' A.NUNNS, : .- 4 Town Clerk. 7~~ TOWN BOARD NOTICES. Te-EW LYNN " TOWN BOARD. PENALTY ON RATES. . Pursuant to Section 28 of "The Rating Amendment Act, 1910," public notice is hereby given that an additional. charge of Ten Per Centum will be added to all Rates remaining unpaid after FRIDAY, May 30, 1924. ' -'ERNEST GREENSLADE. : * Town Clerk. May 13. 1924. , _ ._; ipLLERSLIE TOWN BOARD. j PORTION "OF ROAD CLOSED. j The Ladies' Milo. from Temere Crescent to City Boundary, is Closed . to . Vehicular Traffic, for road .construction work. ■:'- ■: * " i:;:)'• J. W. * CARR. ■ ■ X .- • Town Clerk. ===== . ' ) IN BANKRUPTCY. T N BANKRUPTCY. Take Notice that I. : ANDREW BRUCE FORDYCE, of Gordonton, Waikoto. Farmer, a Bankrupt, intend to apply to the Supremo Court at Hamilton on TUESDAY, the 10th day of June, 1924, at. 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or so soon thereafter as application may be heard, for an order of discharge. •: ; Dated at Auckland this 14th day of May, 1924. ••-"_. FRED.. W. THORNE. ~ Solicitor for Bankrupt. DISSOLUTION ■! ;OF PARTNERSHIPS. THE PARTNERSHIP previously existing ■.n between <- R. BRIGHT and A E BEZAR, under the title of FIRST AID CABINETS AND- SUPPLIES CO., has been ■dissolved';-as; from April 28, 1924." - : ,. The business will in future: be carried onunder the same title by R. Bright, to whom nil accounts owing to late partnership are ! to be paid. •..'.'-.-••'■'l -| v■. ;- : - SALES OF PROPERTY. ,~; LAND, Agents.—Please take notice that .' n iX property at Mangero has'.been' sold. —A. W. Paul. .v-.•'-.-:-.. . ■■■- ; .-...-. ■■--; . .■•■:■■ ' ■ • LAND Agents.—Please note, my- property at Birkdalo has been „ withdrawn.— C. H. G. Croll. ' ' "?' •> LAND Agents.— Property, situatodTs7T Tawera Ed.. - Green Lane; has ' been sold by Harry 'B. North, 11, Rew's Chambers. ,15, Queen St.—M. Brough. ■ YH. BARFOOT, Newmarket, has "sold » Mr, Brazendale's bungalow in Garland'. Ave.; t Greenwood's . Corner. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18709, 15 May 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18709, 15 May 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18709, 15 May 1924, Page 14

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