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AMUSEMENTS. House, OUSE. t TILLERS' UpERA HOUSE. Direction; John Fuller ind Sons, Ltd, MATINEE, MON.. WED. AND SAT., 2.30. EVERY EVENING AT 8. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. "Wo Load, Otk.i-ra Follow." Matinee,, rpo-DAY, 2.80. ATINEE, X O-DAY, 2.80. PRICES: 6d. Is, Is 6d, TO-NIGHT - TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Here «e ire again with & better And bigger shew than ever. We certainly dp hand the good goods out. We improve with age. Read below our wonder pr«mum«, headed by the gloom chaser and his little chase rn. Giß: WilB: Gig: WHS: And Hia Up-to-the-Minute QNAPSHOTS OEVUE pO. SNAPSHOTS JCVEVUE *-> O. In Kscreara. Kdelightful, Kbeantiful, Ksix Kscene Krevue, Kentitled "J7*U 'TZLUX 17LAN. ■ELU IV LUX XX LAN. Kligbting, Kboaker . K wardrobes, Kdandy K scenery. K scrumptious. First Appearance of the Great ttenri t^rench, BEAT Xl-ENRI J gfeSgSGREAT HENRI FRENCH. The Parisian Drunk on the Wheel. Auckland's Pcpular Double, TiaS ISS SSSSIH: Featuring the Village Minister. The Charming, Daubing, Gorgeous Leslie t?lliott, ESLIE HiLLIOTT, " The Girl at the Piano," First Appearance of THE QELBONB. HE OELBONB. Pot Pourri Novtvliy Act. Prices: 3s, 2a, la. Box Plan at Lewis R, Eady and Son, Ltd, MEErmas. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL COURT—NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH BEAS EXHIBITION. In conjunction with the Auckland Chamber of Commerce and 4 the Auckland Provincial Industrial Association, I hereby convene a Meeting of Citizens to be held in the Council Chamber, at the Town Hall, Auckland, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 1925, at 12 Noon, for the purpose of stimulating interest in the Auckland Provincial Court at' the forthcoming Dunedin Exhibition. GEO. BAILDON. Mayor, EOYAL OYAL IVOYAL ROYAL ROYAL ROYAL ROYAL AGRICULTURAL (N.Z.) SHOW. i3HOW. SHOW. SHOW. SHOW. SHOW. . To be Held at CHRISTCHURCH On WEDNESDAY,. NOV. 11, THURSDAY, NOV. 12. FRIDAY. NOV. 13. ENTRIES. All Entries close with the undersigned aa follows ■«— Applications for Space for Implement*. Machinery and N.Z. Manufactures. on Saturday. October 10. General Entries on Saturday. October 17. Applications for Space for Side Shows. Wednesday November 4. SCHEDULES FREE ON APPLICATION. G. G. DENNISTON, Show Secretary, 151, Worcester Street. Chiistchurch, P.O. Box 296. Christchurcb.

PUBLIC HOTXCSS. WE REGRET THAT OWING TO AN VV ERROR MADE BY ONE OF OUR REPORTING STAFF. We published on page 1538 of the issue o£ "THE MERCANTILE GAZETTE "OF NEW ZEALAND." Of tie 2nd September, A Statement that SMITH DONNE AND CO., LTD.,. of Auckland, had given a Debenture Charge over their assets for £ 4000. This statement was ,quite incorrect and should hav«ji been; to the effect that a release of a Debenture Charge for £4OOO over the assets of Smith. Dunne and Co., Ltd.; had been registered. We are extremely sorry that thia error should havi» occurred, and we tak® this first opportunity of the same. THE TRADE AUXILIARY CO.. OF NX. LTD.. Proprietors of "THE MERCANTILE GAZETTE OF N.Z.' ]WJ" OTICE.—The McKAY ARTIFICIAL IN LIMB COMPANY. LTD.. of the City of London, in England, a Company duly incorporated under the Companies Acta (Imperial), proposes to commence business in Auckland, in New Zealand. The office or place of business of the Company in Auckland will bo at Room 413. Chancers Chambers. O'Connell Street. Auckland. Dated thia 38th day of September. 1935. <Sd.) THE McKAY ARTIFICIAL LIMB COMPANY, LTD.. by its Attorney. M. T. RYAN. PUBLICATIONS. pOWERFUL gjEBIAL. AN ABSORBING ROMANCE. " "yiCTORY," " L OVE ' S V IC]fCBY <" . BY EFFIE ADELAIDE ROWLANDS. A New Serial Story, entitled "Love's Victory," by Effie Adelaide Rowlands, will bis commenced in the columns of ■■ thu Nkw Zealand Hzsald next Saturday. " Love's Victory," which is certainly a tale to quicken the poise and make the heart beat faster, ieads from one exciting situation to another. The romance around which the plot is woven and the mystery and intrigue with which the story abounds, combine to form a most sensational story, that, grips the reader's attention throughout. It is a tale with a modern setting, and the heroine is a charming girl, whose courage and daterm i nation under the most trying circumstances cannot: fail to arouse admiration. No one who bas perused it can fail! to acclaim "Love's Victory" as a most entertaining tale, in which there is not a dull minute. Instalments will appear daily. "L OVE ' S V CTOBT -" • " JOVE'S yiCTORY." BY EFFIE ADELAIDE ROWLANDS. The opening Chapters will be published in the columns of the NEW ZEALAND HERALD ON SATURDAY NEXT.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19140, 5 October 1925, Page 16

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