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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. NOW SHOWING. A PICTURE EVERY ADUI/I SHOULD SEE. Daughters af nP IIE "\ Tl(:irr ' AUGHTERS WF J lIE 1> IGHT." " DAUGHTERS OP THE NIGHT." " DAUGHTERS OF THE NIGHT." " DAUGHTERS OF THE NIGHT." " DAUGHTERS OF THE NIGHT." "DAUGHTERS OF THE NIGHT." IT'S A FOX MELODRAMA. EXHIBITORS' ALLIANCE FILMS PRESENT Bessie ESSIE BARRISCALE ARRISCALE " T IFE'S rpwiST." ■•XJIFE'S X WIST." A FINE STORY. TRUE TO LIFE. A WM. FOX VAN BIBBER COMEDY, " the TTUNT." " J he Hunt." pOORE'S (fXRCHKSTKA. UrEORGE 1 00 RE'S IiIICHESTRA. FOX WEEKLY NEWS. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m. "Ao p.m. Phono 586 A. QOMING SHORTLY (Prior to Departure for Europe) MISS ETHEL OSBORN, The Phenomenal Australian Soprano, whose voice Dame Nellie Melba considers the most remarkable she has come across for many years, and for whom she predicts a brilliant future. SUPPORTED BY A SPECIALLY SELECTED COMPANY. "The possessor of a phenomenal soprano voice, beautiful ill quality, and having a remarkable range, extending to B flat in aitissimo, Miss Ethel Osborn has proved her artistry at numerous successful recitals throughout Australia."—Sydney Daily Telegraph. % HI P P 0 D R O M E. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. Special Engagement of RUD. PETERSEN. In Song and Story. NEWMARKET. THE NEWMARKET BOROUGH COUNCIL HAS A LIMITED NUMBER OF DEBENTURES FOR SALE AND INVITES APPLICATIONS FROM INVESTORS. Interest at the rate of 5« per cent, per annum, payable half-yearly. Currency of Debentures, 20 years. Further particulars may be obtained from the Town Clerk, Newmarket. EW ISSUES OF DEBENTURES. The Auckland Stock Exchange wish to intimate that a-pplication for all classes of Municipal and other debentures may be made through any of their Members free of charge to applicants. Further information regarding . issues which are at present on the market shewing a return of 51 to 6 per cent, to investors may be obtained at the Office of any Member. IN BANKRUPTCY. TN BANKRUPTCY.—IN THE SUPREME I COURT, HOLDEN AT AUCKLAND. NOTICE is hereby given that CHARLES HENRY THISTLE, of Blockhouse Buy, Motor-Bus Proprietor, was this day adjudged Bankrupt, and I hereby summon a meeting of Creditors, to be holden at my Office on FRIDAY, February 20, 1925, at 11 a.m. W. S. FISHER. Official Assignee. Auckland. Fetuary 13. 1925. SHOWS. RUMEU J) T.URAL ANP I STRICT I> JJORTI CULTURAL gOC'IETY. (Incorporated.) Classes For HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, HORTICULTURE, POULTRY. FRUIT. FIELD AND GARDEN, PRODUCE, HOME INDUSTRIES, SCHOOL WORK, ETC., E'IC. RIDING AND DRIVING COMPETITIONS £lB in Prizes for Wood Chopping Events. Baby Show (Post Entries). Motor Driving Competition for Ladies and Gentlemen. Post Entries. Etc., Etc. ENTRIES CLOSE FEBRUARY 21. Send for Schedule. P. 0.. Kumeu. J. 11. McKINLAY, Secretary. J^ATAMATA ' 15 ! A M'A & p ASSOCIATION ANNUAL gHOW— 15 TH. To be held on the it ATAMA T A RA C ECO UR S E MA TA MA T A RACECOURS E rnHURSDAY, J ARCH 1925. THE FINEST HACKS AND HUNTERS IN THE PROVINCE. KEEN COMPETITION IN DRAUGHT AND LIGHT HARNESS SECTIONS. PEDIGREE AND GRADE SHORTHORNS, FRIESIANS, JERSEYS, AND AYRSHIRE DAIRY CATTLE. Second to None in the Dominion. SHEEP, PIGS AND DOGS. HOME INDUSTRIES: Cookery. Field and Garden Produce, Plain and Fancy Needlework, etc., etc. f'-TAA IN PRIZE MONEY,-P-AA NOTE. —The whole of the Schedule of I Prizes has been revised and brought up-to-I date, and provision has been made for many ! new classes and greatly increased prize money. ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY. MARCH 5. If you have not received a Prize List, send for one. B. BLENNERHASSETT. Secretary. TriRANKLIN AGRICULTURAL AND I' PASTORAL SOCIETY. POSTPONEMENT OF ANNUAL SHOW. Owing to the Epidemic of Infantile Paralysis, the Franklin Show has been POSTP O N E D From February 27 and 28. 1925, until FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MARCH 27 AND 28. .1923. Date of receiving Entries is extended until MONDAY, March 2, 1925. Send, for Schedule to D. Iff. HAMILTON, Secretary, Box 32, Pukekohe. ROAD BOARD NOTICES. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of Section 28 of " The Rating Amendment Act, 1010," an additional charge of 10 per centum will be added to all Rates remaining unpaid after the 9th day of March, 1923. W. WALLACE BRUCE. Clerk.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18943, 14 February 1925, Page 18

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