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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS. KIN CESS. NOW SHOWING. Q BIG STAR O O _ PROGRAMME. O I ELAINE TTAMMERSTEIN. -J LA IN E HAMMERSTEIN. " TpVERY TITAN'S "Hi VERY MAN'S VV IFE. THERE'S SOME ONE THAT ALWAIb PAYS THE PRICE. IT'S IP VERY TITAN'S WIFE. Hi VERY MAN'S ' ' IFE. TpDMUND T OWE. I JDMUND JUOWE, " p keater rpHAN A rsaw. " VJ REATER 1 RAN A VvROWN. IT IS A DRAMA THAT SWEEPS YOU OFF YOUR SEAT WITH THRILLS AND LIGHTNING ACTION. AN IMPERIAL COMEDY, Help vourself." ELP X OURSELE. WEEKLY NEWS. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 7.45 p.m. Phone 41-586. 17MPRESS (Reservoir Cr.). NEWTON. Jii TO-NIGHT ONLY. VAUDEVILLE TRIALS AND PICTURES. Some Splendid J. urns. , Including; CIIAS. BENNIE. MOIRS t CO OF PLAYERS; AND OTHERS. 9.5 P.M. First National Presents '• IDLE TONGUES." " IDLE TONGUES." Stalls. 9d; Circle, la. Reserves: 27-077. 17PS0MLI B R A R Y. Hi WINTER COURSE. CONCERT Arranged by THE MUNICIPAL CHOIR, MR. J. MAFGHAN BARNETT. Conductor. TO-NIGHT, OCTOBER 6, AT 8 P.M. Assisting Artistes: MISS IDA HOLMES. Vocalist. MR. W. EROUGH, Vocalist. MR. P. BRETNALL. Violinist. MR. CYRIL TOWSEY, Accompanist. ADMISSION, fid. or by Course Ticket. PUBLIC NOTICES. A H JOE having purchased the business -£A of On Lee, 171, Karangahape Rd,. is not responsible _ for debts contracted except or. his own behalf. A NDREW, VERE ANI» CO., LTD.. Albert il. Street, Are now paying Is sid doz. for Hen and Is -lid for Duck Eggs; free of commission, store charges, and cartage at Auckland. PONSONBY BOYS' BRASS BAND. QUEEN CARNIVAL. The Band Committee acknowledge receipt of the sum of £738 lis 2d, being the net profit of tho Carnival, We desire to thank the Executive, also members of various Queen Committees for their good work in' making the Carnival a big financial success. We heartily congratulate Miss M. Flytni. the winning Queen, and South Committee for their clever performance. Vi e are again grrateful to the public who contributed so freely to the Boys' Band movement, and we feel sure that they will be pleased to know that the financial result enabled us to pay cash for a full set of Silver Instruments, also cost of crowning ceremony and social. —J. HURFIT, Sec. 40, Sarsfiel-d Street. HARBOUR BOARD NOTICES "THE AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD 1 LOAN AND EMPOWERING ACT, 1905." Pursuant to the provisions cf the abovementioned Act, the Auckland Harbour Board hereby gives notice that, for the purposes of extinguishing the riparian rights appurtenant thereto, it has acquired all that parcel of land containing one and ahalf perches, more or less, being part of lot nine of the subdivision of lot seven of allotment fourteen of section eight of the Suburbs of Auckland. bounded on the South by Harbour Street, 4ft. on the East by lot ten of the said subdivision, 101.19 ft., on the North by the Wait em at a Harbour, and on the West by a line through the said tot nine. 4ft. distant from and parallel to the Western boundary of the said lot ten. Dated the 29th day of September, 1925 The Common Seal of the Auckland Har bour Board was hereto affixed f jy cider of the Board in the presence of:— H. R. MACKENZIE, Chairman. THOMAS B. CLAY. Member. H. B. BURNETT. Secretary. To Thomas Edward Fitzgerald, or other, the owner, or owners of the above described land. CORPORATION NOTICES. gOROUGH be T i PUBLIC MEETING'. TAKAPUNA. PROPOSED MARINE PARADE. Ratepayers and those interested are cordially invited to attend a Public Meeting on TUESDAY, October 6 1925, at 4 p.m., at Blackrock (end of Auurey Road, off Tin Road), when the Chairman of the Public Services Committee, Councillor A. H. Wilkie, and the Borough Engineer, will explain the route of the proposed Marine Parade, plan? of whicli may be seen at the Borough. Offices, Takapuna. H. L. BOWDEN, Town Clerk. Takapuna, October 1, 1925. RAILWAY NOTICES. Vj"EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WHANGAREI RACES (AT MAIR), THURSDAY ANT) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 AND 10. Special Excursion Tickets, available for return until October 12, will be issued as under:— To Mair from Auckland, Hurau and intermediate stations; and To Whangarei from Otiua. Okaihau. Kauri and intermediate stations on Thursday, October 8; and on Saturday. October 10. by trams due to arrive Mair or Whangarei not later than 11.30 a.m. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. October 8 and 10.—Fast passenger train (for full particulars of stopping places see handbill) leaves Auckland 5.25 a.m.. Newmarket. 5.35. Mt. Eden 5.42, Henderson 6.8, Helensville 7.0. Maungaturoto 9.10 a»m.. arriving Whangarei 11.13 and Mair 11.22 a.m. Return train, stopping at same stations as outward train, leaves Mair 5.30 p.m., Whangarei 6 p.m., arriving Auckland 11.53 p.m. Train, stopping where required, leaves Opua for Whangarei 8.25 a.m., arriving Mair 11.5 a.m. and Whangarei 11.10 a.m. Return train leaves Whangarei 5.36 p.m., Mair 5.46. arriving Opua 8.32 p.m. Train, stopping where required, leaves Otiria 7.58 p.m. (after arrival of 5.36 p.m. train from Whangarei), arriving Okaihau 9.20 p.m. THURSDAY. October B.—Train, stopping where required, leaves Okaihau 7.25 a.m.. arriving Otiria 8.50 a.m. (connecting with 8.25 a.m. Opua-Whangarei train). _ Return train leaves Otiria 9.6 a.m.. arriving Okaihau 10.28 a.m. SATURDAY. October 10.—Usual 8.55 a.m. Okaihau-Opua train leaves Okaihau 7.25 a.m.. arriving Otiria 8.50 a.m. (connecting with 8.25 a.m. Opua-Whangarei train), Otiria depart 9.6 a.m.. arriving Opua 10,13 a.m. On Saturday. October 10. Free Passes. Privilege, Tourist Excursion, Season and Commutation tickets 'Reporters' tickets and tickets held by Members of Legislature excepted) will Not be available by the AueMand-Mair and Mair-Auckland special trains. For further particulars see handbill or inquire at stations. DIVIDENDS. WAIHI GOLD MINING COMPANY, VV LIMITED. Cabled notification has been received from London of a Dividend (the 120 th) of Ono Shilling (Is) per Share, lo be payable on NOVEMBER 2. Warrants will to ftsued from the Auckland Office fot Dividends on all Shares on the Colonial Register, which will be closed from October 21 to 30 (both days inclusive). Any Shareholder wishing to notify change of address should do so before October 21. as no alteration will be made whilst the Register is closed. if W. POPKTNS R. G. MILLIGAN. Attorneys. Auckland, Orfober 5. 1995 REMOVAL NOTICES. H GRAND, Cigarette Specialist, has Re- « moved to former premises, Hill and P'nmmer's Bltk's.. Queen St. J> E U T E R S, LIMITED. THE COMPANY'S AUCKLAND OFFICE HAS P* FN TO ALSTON CHAMBERS, 63, Queen Street. (4 Doors Above Waitemats Hotel). L. R. BRAKENRIG, Manager. RESTAURANTS. OERRY'S Tiffin Restaurant. City Chamx bera, Queen St.—Absolutely new management; well-cooked food- charges moderate^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19141, 6 October 1925, Page 18

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