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AMUSEMENTS. LAUGH AND THE "WORLD LAUGHS WITH YOU. For the tired business man, after his U* office worries; for the housewife after ±*« her daily routine of cares; for the grow- ~- ing boy or girl, what is a finer relaxation D. and tonic than 2i hours of genuine, D. amusing entertainment? Come To-night, D. or This Afternoon, to the BAEGAIN TUTATINEE rpO-DAY O Of And you will find your mind refrto. and your cares driven away by the liij Laughter Show at" Auckland's Home of Entertainment. FULLERS* TTOUSE. DLLERS* UPERA JtI.OUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT S. A Supreme Vaudeville Entertainment. Direct from England. Special Engagement and Enormous Success of London's Famous Actor-Vocalist, HARRY pLAFF. AERY I Assisted by Miss "Winnie "Wager, in his inimitable Scena: "BLUFF KING HAL." JENNIE T>OY, ENNIE XIOY. HARTLEY AND TfIITRIGHT. ARTLEY AND VV RIGHT. JOHN ft/TOORE, ■ O OHN IU-OORE. I . J l Scotland's Great Baritone and Character Comedian has taken Auckland by Storm. Six\h "Week, and at the Height of Popularity. F. GAYLE WYER'S BAND TJOX T3EVUE /COMPANY. AND JDOX -LtEVUE OOMPANY. In a Revue that will go with a Bang from Start to Finish. Combining Hilarious Comedy with the Dreamy Atmosphere of Honolulu. ON rpiHE "REACH N IHE -DEACH . A T W AIKIKL " iVT VV AIKIKI." - Screams of Laughter, Gorgeous Dressing, Beautiful -Scenic and Lighting Effects. FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is. MATINEE: Is 6d. Is, and 6d. Plan at J. Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., till 4.45, and at THEATRE from 5.30. Phone 1595. ' 8 MEETINGS. >x 5 UNION. A Special Meeting of the Painters' Union will be held in the Trades Hall, Hobson Street, TO-DAY (Monday), 1924, at 8 p.m. - Business: Alteration of Name, and amendment to Rules. A. A. DANES, . 3 ; President. I = s. LECTURES. * A UCKLAND INSTITUTE. AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE By n MR. G. E. ARCHEY £ "INSECT COMMUNITIES," Will be given in ST. ANDREW'S HALL - TO-NIGHT, at 8. The Public are Invited to Attend. GILBERT ARCHEY. Secretary. Y PUBLIC NOTICES. A UCKLAND ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD '? Eleotricdty is now available in the follow;n ing Streets in Mount Albert:— 8 New North Road,, South side Salisbury Road to tram terminus. Mount Albert Road. New North Road to Rob Roy Street. Rob Roy Street, Mt. Albert Road to Lloyd Avenue. Lloyd Avenue. lo Alexandria Avenue. Victoria Road. Albert Street. Mountain Road. Allendale Road The North side of New North Road from Tram Terminus to Railway Bridge will b© alive at end of next week. N. M. SPEER. ~ Secretary. - r\TAHUHU PUBLIC HALL CO., LTD. The Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held in the Public Hall on MONDAY, November 17, >" 1924, at 8 p.m . I Business.—To receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet, and to Eleot Two Directors, Auditor, etc. The retiring directors are Messrs. Todd = and Lippiatt, who are eligible for re-election. •'W. B, PARKINSON. . Secretary. g November 8, 1924. r ————————————————— _ pORT OF THAMES. >- MARINERS, FISHERMEN, LAUNCH OWNERS, and OTHERS, navigating withg in the limits of the Port of Thames are _ hereby notified '.hat Vessels navigating g Southward of Burke Street Wharf, are strictly prohibited from passing between the Foreshore and the Sewer Outfall Beacon :- Site, in accordance with Notice to Maimers. 4 No. 47, of 1928. The Beacon Site referred to is situated Seaward 4000 ft. from the Fore- ', shore at a position 2 cables (approx.) a Southward of Burke Street Wharf. The . : Seaward end of the Sewer construction is '" marked by a Pile Driving Outfit, which ia _ lighted at night. V. E. SANDERS. i ' Secretary, i Thames Harbour Board. 1 Thames. November 4, 1924. ~ npAUPIRI COALMINES. LTD. The Transfer Books of the Company will bo closed from November 10 to 17, 1924, 1 both days inclusive. By Order of the Board. J. FOTHERINGHAM. Secretary. November 6, 1924. 1 TN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES I 1 ACT OF 1908. AND IN THE MATTER s OP DARROW. GRUNDY AND THORNTON. LTD.. (In Liquidation). ! ' All Claims (unless already furnished) \ against the above Company should be for- - warded to the undersigned on or before FRIDAY, November 21. 1924. Names and Addresses of Creditors and par- " ticulars of their Claims must be furnished. ; F. H. CLAXTON. Liquidator, Thames. > OX) THE REGISTRAR OF COMPANIES, ." - 1 - WELLINGTON. Please take notice that ARKELL AND DOUGLAS. Inc.. of New York, U.S.A., and 202. Camden Chambers, Queen Street, Auck- - j land, will Cease Carrying on Business in . i New Zealand on the 9th day of February, 1925. f Dated the 6th day of November. 1924. s RUSSELL, CAMPBELL, AND McVEAGH, Solicitors for Arkell and Douglas. Inc. 4ssb TTICTORIA LEAGUE. Members of the Victoria League - (nr g ifl! m " Pl ace Flowers on the SolwNZJf&Zw diers' Graves at Waikumete Cemetery TO-MORROW (Armis. tice Day), and a short service will be held at tho O'Neill's Point Cemetery ', at 10.45 a.m. R. A. HADFIELD, , Secretary. rpilE Auckland Dairy Produce Committee J advise the following prices lor the week ending November 15, 1924.—8eg5, hen and duck. Is 4d per doz.; Butter, first grade. Is 3d per lb.; second grade, Is 2d per lb. ' _ BUSINESS NOTICES. HAVING Purchased Benton's Aluminium Soldering Business, 147 A. Symonds St., Mr. Greenwood hopes to merit continuance of patronage. . HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS FOR SALE. BEDSTEAD, double rimu. almost new, carved, and Wire Mattress; also. Kapok , Mattress.—Phone 519 Aor Address at Herald ELL'S N-10 Trading Co.. opp. Town Hall.--Furniture, Oak or Rimu. made to any dtwign. i QECOND-Hand Furniture for Private Sale. O Auction Price.".—George Walker, Auc- | , tionoer, 38, Queen Street. p ty Q—CHE VAL Bedroom Suite, Rimu, 4 3Jtmi& pieces: £29— Oak Keflex Mirror Suite.—-14. I'onsonby Rd. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS WANTED. CARPENTER. Auctioneer, 228, Karangahape Rd., will give you highest c""»h price for your Used Furniture. 551 A A WORTH Crod Fm.iiture wanted sb.lV/U daily, largo or small lots.—Bu3j Beo, IGS. Ponsonbv Rd. Phone 2990 A LEONID COAKLEY. LTD., Buy Used Furnishings and Pianos in any Quantity, lartfo or small. They have the largest market in the city, and can pay the biggest price. Get their price before selling. Call I or Phone 2238.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18862, 10 November 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18862, 10 November 1924, Page 14

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