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" - AMUSEMENTS. , _ I POSITIVELY LAST TWO DAYS '| I': POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS I | " the < . QEA - .TTAWK." I r".JLHE ' DEA ; . -O-AWK." ■ j ATTEND the only THEATRE IN QUEEN ST. THAT HAS THE COMPLETE SHOW. • The- ational HE I>ATIONAL " SEA TTAWK " QESSIONS, . "OEA JILAWK " SESSIONS, jyrORNING—2Q A.M. 12.10 P - M - J^FTERNOON— DE LUXE. 3Q rM " WITH ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT AND THE ORIGINAL PROLOGUE AS STAGED IN AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA. JgARLY J7JVENING, P.M. jyiGHT JQ,E g P.M. WITH FULL ORCHESTRA AND THE ORIGINAL PROLOGUE. THE QEA TTAWK." he oea Hawk." 1 A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE, i J A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE. * J 7* ACTS— i ACTS— (I)—"THE SEA HAWK" ' is con- j • trolled exclusively in Auckland by the NATIONAL THEATRE. Any other Theatre in Queen Street uses this Picture subject to the NATIONAL THEATRE'S consent. I (•2)—THE NATIONAL has re- [ tained for ■ its exclusive use the I I ORIGINAL PROLOGUE, produced under the direction of MR. GORDON CONRAD. Any other I Prologue at any other Theatre is 1 merely a substitute. I ", L I. j ' : ~~ ■ " c ! Box Plans for the remainder of I .< Season of One -Week now on view ft I Lewis R. Eady and Son, .Ltd., ! ! BOOK NOW. Price, 2s 2d: after . I 4.30 p.m. phone 21G9A. | j 1 liORTY ARTISTES AT SCOTS HALL. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), ' At 7.45 Sharp. GREAT VARIETY PROGRAMME. Popular Prices. Proceeds for Grafton School. L. . , . — —: HARBOUR BOARD NOTIQ2S. ; AUCKLAND -HARBOUR' BOARD. BY-LAWS.' " • ' Notice is hereby given, in accordance with iho provisions of Section 22b (c) of "Tho Harbours Act. 3923," that the amendments to By-laws (a) No. 201, re charge for use of 1-ton • Runabout..Crane; (b) No. 251 (SubClause 2),;, ro wharfage charge on Launches; (c) Nos. '251 (3) and 253, ro. Wharfage and Storage charges on Transhipment "Cargo; and the following new. By-laws, (a) Charge for use of Rownson Piler, and (b) Scale of Charges in connection with hire of Porters on Wharves, were adopted at a Special Meeting of the Board held on TUESDAY, December 9, 1921, and will come into force on January 1. 1925. By Order. • H. B. BURNETT. Secretary. Secretary's Office, December 9, 1924. • . PUBLin NOTICES. Pf ■- O T 1 C E. Owners of Pokohu 8.3.A, where gold find has: been reported, are open to negotiate with a reliable Goldmininij Syndicate,' re ways -and means of developing same. Address all communications,. THOMAS SAVAGE. Porcporo P.O. EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. SWIMMING BATH. The Swimming . Bath, at Bellevue Road will be officially opened by His Worship the Mayor, Mr. E. H. Potter, on MONDAY, December 15. at 7.45 p.m. A Swimming Carnival will bo held, and an extensive Programme of - Events for Adults and School Children submitted. The Bath lias been greatly enlarged and improved, and this is an opportunity for residents to view the work. • ADMISSION,- Ix CHILDREN. Od. S. GRAY, Town Clerk. TO CLARENCE TWOFIELD WRIGHT, -i. the Husband of Edith Mary Wright, of Rotorua, in the Provincial District of Auckland, in New Zealand. Take notice that a Citation has been issued out of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Auckland, citing you to appear and answer the Petition of EDITH MARY WRIGHT, of Rotorui:, wherein she prays for a Dissolution of . her . Marriage with you on the - ground of Desertion, 1 OR ALTERNATIVELY on the ground of Mutual Separation for a period of three years and upwards, and such Citation intimates that in default of your so doing the Court will proceed to hear the said Petition and to pronounco sentence therein ■ notwithstanding your absence. Now, therefore,, take- notice that for the purposa aforesaid, you are. -within Twenty-eight Days after the dato of the last publication of this advertisement, to Attend : in person or by your solicitor at the Supreme Court Office at Auckland, and there t,o enter an - appearance without which you will not be allowed to address the Court at any stage of the proceedings. , A copy of the said Citation and Petition will be supplied' to you on your applying for the same at, the Supreme Court Office at Auckland. x Dated this 7th day of October, 3924. D. C. E. WEBSTER, Deputy-Registrar. Friends'of the" Respondent are particularly requested to forward to him the foregoing advertisement. James Fairfield Wills Dickson ia the Solicitor for the Petitioner, whose address for service is at the Office of the said James Fairfield Wills Dickson, Second Floor, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. This is tho first publication. ELECTORAL. \\T AIT E M AT A POWER BOARD. ' } , ELECTION. 1 beg to announce that I nm a. Candidate for the abovo Board. and respectfully solicit your support. My Slogan is yours, " PROGRESS." W. R. T. LEIGHTON. Henderson. December 9, 1924. . . 1 ' ART NOTICES. RATIONAL ART ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. THE NATIONAL, ART ASSOCIATION OK NEW ZEALAND has been created to encourage a regard for Art, as a prime factor in the development of our Dominion. It seeks to bring Art into the life of the people, not. only in our cities, but to the oountrv towns and smaller communities, of Now Zealand. Having an objective of such undeniable utility, the Association confidently appeals for your substantial support. This appeal has already met with the generous response which it assuredly merits in other parts of the Dominion, and it in earnestly hoped that the Auckland district will do likewise. I All information and enrolment forms may bo obtained from either of the District Vice-presidents. Mr. W. Page Rowe. 8. Minlo Rom), Remuera. or Mr. Arthur A. Bender. Pukekohe, or from the Hon. Secretary. Mr. J. McDonald, Dominion Museum. Wellington, to whom donations may also be sent. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION: Subscribing Mender .. .. 20s Artist Member . . . . • - '0s N.M. Artist Membership of any Art Society '.villiin the Dominion will constitute status for election as an Aitirt Member and any person may enrol as a Subscribing Member. No subscription should be forwarded until advised of election.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 10 December 1924, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 10 December 1924, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 10 December 1924, Page 18

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