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" GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND." THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL SCENIC FILM. ISSUED BY THE GOVERNMENT PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT. Zane Grey Appears in the Picture, "GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND." Scenes in connection with Zane Grey's arrival in Now Zealand will be shown in the picture, "GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND."

It is not inuoh use our telling you what we think of the above picture, because you . would prefer to read what outaiders think of it. The Prime Minister:—"Glorious New Zealand" is a very fine picture and should attract hosts of visitors from overseas to 'God's Own Country.* " Hon. Thos. Wilfbrd wrote of the film: —" 'Glorious New Zealand' is the greatest scenic film I have ever seen. Australian friends who were with me at the private screening spy that it would create a sensation if shown in their country." Sir James Parr said:—"l think this film will open the eyes of people in other lands as to the wonders of the Dominion and will bo far toward helping Niw Zealand toward becoming The moßt popular Tourist Resort in the world." Archbishop O'Shea wrote:—"So few New Zealandors know what rich and beautiful country ours is, and this beautiful film is an object lesson to all. I would recommend it to everybody and especially do I recommend that children in our schools be given a chance to see it." The Dominion, Wellington, said:--"From beginning to end the work of New Zealanders well under 30 years of age. a film which is WITHOUT QUESTION the FINEST piece of Cinematography yet seen in the Dominion. It is a positive REVELATION." In addition to the main feature there will be shown a monster double _ programme, including "Broken Barriers," & dynamic drama, featuring beautiful Norma Shearer, and a New_ Zealand Gazette, showing the. Prime Minister at work, and also the Vice-Regal Wedding. We assuro you we have never offered a better programme. "fOTE.—The picture " Glorious New Zealand"' has never been shown publicly in Auckland before. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 5. AT rpHE QTRAND. T JLhe Dtrand.

TRAMWAY NOTICES. A UCKLAND CITY CORPORATION A TRAMWAYS. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS—MT. EDEN ROUTE. Commencing TO-DAY (Wednesday), wad until further notice, the first Car for City will leave Mt. Eden Terminus'*at G. 25 a.m., Mondays to Saturdays inclusive. A. E. FORD. Manager. TOWN BOARD NOTICES. pAPAKURA. TOWN BOARD. LOCAL BODIES LOANS ACT, 1913. AND ALL AMENDMENTS THERETO. ... PROPOSED LOAN OF £4500 FOR THE PURPOSE OF FOOTPATH CONSTRUCTION AND PURCHASE OF ROAD-MAKING- MACHINERY. In pursuance of Section 9 of the abovementioned Act, notice ia hereby given:— (1) The purpose for which the loan is required is for the Construction of Footpaths and for the purchase of Roadmaking Machinery. (2) It is intended to allocate such loan as follows: £3500 for Footpath Construction and £IOOO for the purchase of Roadmaking Machinery. (3) The proposed security for the loan shall be a Special Annually-recurring . rate of one-fifth of a penny in the pound on the capital value of all ratable property within the Papakura Town District. , It. is proposed to make such loan repayable in 36} years, and to make provision for a sinking fund of not less than one per cent, per annum.' (4) It : is intended to pay out of -the loan the first year's interest and sinking fund, together with such cost, charges and expenses as tho Papakura Town Board may determine to have been actually incurred in connection with such loan. A. L. COOPER, Clerk of Town Board. Papakura, January 27, 1926.

I hereby give notice, in pursuance of Section 10 of the above-mentioned Act, that a Poll of Ratepayers of the Paoaknra T/vm Distrct will be taken on JtVEDNFSDAY, the 24th day of February, 1020, between -the hour 3of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., on the above proposal at the poUin<? booth in' THE TOWN BOARD OFFICE, COLES CRESCENT, PAPAKURA. WILLIAM C. WOOD, Chairman. Papabura, January 27, 1926. LOCAL BODIES LOANS ACT, 1913, AND ALL AMENDMENTS THERETO. PROPOSED LOAN OF £7OOO FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING AND METALLING ROADS WITHIN THE TOWN DISTRICT OF PAPAKURA. Tn pursuance of Section 9• of the abovementioned Act, notice is hereby given:—

(1) The purpose for which the loan is required is for Constructing and Metalling Roads within. the Papakura Town District. (2) The amount of the loan is £7OOO. (3) The proposed security for the loan shall be a Special Annually-recurring rate of one-third of a penny in the pound on the capital'value of all ratable property within the Papakura Town District. It is proposed td make 3uch loan repayable in 364 years, and to make provision for a sinking fund of not less than one per cent, per annum. (4) It is intended to p».y out of the loan the first year's interest and sinking fund, together with such cost, charges and expenses as the Papakura Town Board may determine to have been actually incurred in connection with such loan. A. L. COOPER, Clerk of Town Board. Papakpra, January 27, 1926. I hereby give notice, in pursuance of Section 10 of the above-mentioned Act, that a Poll of Ratepayers of the Panaknra Town Distrct will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of February, 1926, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.., on the above proposal at the polling booth. in THE TOWN BOARD OFF.ICE, COLES CRESCENT, PAPAKURA. WILLIAM C. WOOD, Chaiiman. Papakura, January 27, 192 G. ILAiXWAY NOTICES. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TE KUITI RACES AT TE KUITI, FEBRUARY G AND 8. Holiday Excursion Ticekts, available for return "ntil February 9. 1926. will be issued to Te Kuiti and T© Knrai from Auckland,. Onehunsa, Hamilton. and intermediate ntatioms on February 5 and 6. and by trains rlue to arrive Te Kuiti and Te Kuini not later than 12.30 p.m. on February 8. These tickets will not be available for travel by Maijy Trunk express trains. On February 6 and 3. a train (for stopping p'ttces see handbill) will I°nT-e AucVjar-" fnr TV K' —ni 6.15 a.m.. Te Knr"i prrive 11.50 a.m. Return train leave* Te Kumi 6.5_ p.m.. ''s.nd arrive lVfi n.m. A train will leave Frankton for Te Tumi st 9.15 a.m.: return tr? ; n leav»s To Kumi g.20 p.m. For further particulars see handbill or inquire at stations.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19242, 3 February 1926, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19242, 3 February 1926, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19242, 3 February 1926, Page 22

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