NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. = Llf: : L1B& Paramount Pictures Presents " THE -MOUNTEBANK," " Ihe Mountebank." " THE MOUNTEBANK," " THE MOUNTEBANK," " THE MOUNTEBANK," " THE * MOUNTEBANK." Picturised as "HPHE QIDESHO'W jP|F T. IFE " " IHE OIDESHOW v> F MFE " (i) Reels). Featuring I ERNEST rpoRRENCE JRNEST IORRENCE (The Star of "Ruggles of Red Gap" and other Paramount successes) and A NNA A TVTILLSON. ixKNA U. IN ILLSON. Throwing the spotlight on the secret, behind-tho-seene life of a .'circus funny man. Showing him as he really ia. stripped of his grease paint and bag of tricks, playing for bigger gain in tho gamo of hearts and happiness. From WILLIAM J. LOCKE'S famous Story. " THE MOUNTEBANK." IN ADDITION, and in accordance ■with our policy announcement, two of tho finest Comedies of the Year—- " JJtzzy -L/aisy." " DIZZY DAISY," "DIZZY DAISY." Th°. first of tho 1925 Mermaid Comedies, fuil o; action, pep and humour, featuring j OUISE LWZENDA, 1-iouisE r azend.v " Wl| ® Wffiir .. AND WARMER." WET AND WARMER." The of the Henry Lehrman Comedies made for First National A Comedy Special m Two Reels. LATEST TOPICAL BUDGET (English). Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son. l or both National and Lyric, after THi t>* ationa! Reserves, Phono 2169 A. lj y r 1 « iiesert es, 3645. Jjvmri IVTATfONAL. XJIRIC i\ ATIONAL. NATIONAL SESSIONS: 11.1.5: '2.30; 5.0; 7.15. LYRIC NIGHTLY AT 7.-15, OUEEN'S. UEEN'S. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. jfOMMENCING T»O-MORR0W. VVOMMENCING 1 0-MORROW. O BIG STARS—O O o ON ONE PROGRAMME. UNIVERSAL FILMS PRESENT The First Screening in Auckland of 810 TIMBER," IG 1 IMBER." " RIG TIMBER." " BIG TIMBER." A Tremendous Story of Lifo in ihe Giant Timber Country. Featuring \\T ILLIAM IAESMOND. W ILLIAM UESMOND. "BIG TIMBER," A RUTHLESS ROMANCE OF LIFE AND LOVE IN A RAW LUMBER CAMP. With the most spectacular and appalling forest fire ever filmed. _A thrill a minute in this supreme outdoor picture. MASTER PICTURES PRESENT GUY "DATES POST. uy -Dates 1 ost. America's Most Foremost Character Actor in a Drama of Mystery. " THE Itf ASQUERADF.RS." " Ihe ItjLasqueraders." The Greatest Puzzle Drama of the Present Age. iHHAS. V-AHAS. p HAPLIN O HAP LIN " the " i- HE PURE." Uure." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 7.15 p.m. Phone 9-11 A. N OTICE UNDER "THE PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1908." Notice ia hereby given that the Education Board of the District of Auckland intends to take under the provisions of Ihe Publie Works Act. 1903." for the use, convenience and enjoyment of a Public. School the following lands, namely:— ALL THOSE PIECES OF LAND situated in the Provincial District of Auckland, containing. firstly, 35 perches, more or less, being part of Allotment Fifty (50) of Section Forty-Four (44) of the City of Auckland, and Secondly 18.85 perches, more or less, being portion of Allotment Fifty-one (51) of Section Forty-four (44) in the City of Auckland. A Plan of the said lands is deposited at Ihe Office of the Education Board of tho District of Auckland, Shortland Street. Auckland, and is there open for inspection by all persons at all reasonable hours. All persons affected are hereby required and called upon to set forth, in writing, any well-grounded objections to the taking of such land, and to send such writing within forty (40) of the first publication of this Notice to The Education Board of the District of Auckland, at its Office in Williamson's Chambers, Shortland Street, Auckland. Dated at Auckland this 18th day of February. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-fivo (1025), R( , Secretary to the Education Board of tho District of Auckland. This notice was first published on Ihe 19th day of February, 1925, in the New Zealand Herald Newspaper. rp) THE PUBLIC OF AUCKLAND. SANFORD. LIMITED. A Hearty Invitation is extended to the Public of Auckland to attend tho OPENING CEREMONY of our New Works (Jellkoe Street), FREEMAN'S BAY, to bo opened by the HON. MINISTER FOR MARINE, on FRIDAY. February 20. at 10.30 a.m. Sharp. H ERBERT S ANFORD. Secretary. jyißA .N'KLtN ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. NOTICE OF RESULT OF POLL ON PROPOSAL TO RAISE A LOAN. Pursuant to Section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 19111. I hereby give notice that a poll of the ratepayers of the franklin Electric-power District was taken on the sixth day of February, 1925. on the proposal of tho Franklin Electric-power Board to borrow the sum of Two hundred thousand pounds (,£200.000) for tho purpose of supplying and distributing electric energy for tho benefit of the Franklin Electric-power District. and for such purpose to do all or any of such matters and things which the Board is empowered to do by the Electric-power Boards Act, 1918, and its Amendments, and in particular but without limiting in any way any of tho aforesaid powers, to provide, erect, and construct a system of electrical distribution and reticulation, to purchase plant land, easements, general equipment, and any existing electrical installations and plants, to erect generating stations, buildings and offices, within or without such District as hereinbefore defined, and to make provision for financial assistance to consumers and for trading purposes as provided by the said Ac!. The number of votes recorded FOR the proposal was 1030 The number of votes recorded AGAINST Ihe proposal was .. 145 I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Dated at Pukekohe this 18th day of February, 1925. JOHN DEAN, Chairman. INT - DAY QUESTIONS. Industrial Unrest, Liquor Question, Church Union, and verso on League of Nations. By REV. JAMES MILNE. M.A., Thames. Second Edition Price 3d.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18947, 19 February 1925, Page 14
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