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AMUSEMENTS. Hippodrome. IPPODROME. Hippodrome, ippodrome. Hippodrome, ippodrome. TO-NIGHT, COMMENCING 7.45 SHARP. WE ALWAYS LEAD. OTHERS IMITATE. A NEW LEASE OF .LIFE. OUR TTAUDEVILLE rpRIALS, UR V AUDEVILLE J-RIALS, TTNDER IVTEW I\TANAGEMENT. Under INew iVI an agement. BIGGER, BRIGHTER, BETTER THAN EVER, fNEW - ACTSJ |"~NEW - FACES. I I NEW SONGS. [ Patrons and Others Note.— In To-night's Programme we have 14 Brand New Turns that never have previously appeared at any Theatre Trials. NO. 1— Special Professional Engagement. First. Appearance of LESTER SINCLAIR, "A RIOT OF FUN." And ARTHUR LORD, Descriptive Tenor, in 30 M'nutes of Laughs Unlimited. j Special Professional Engagement. j First Appearance of MASTER BERT SKEELS. I ) N.Z.'s Own Leading Boy Soprano, I , Without Doubt a Wonder. | NO. 3 FIRST APPEARANCE, MAVIS AND LILA COLLINS, Novelty Dance Duo. Note.—Miss Collins is the Winner of over 100 Medals and 3 Championship Cups, and is N.Z. Champion Dancer. ; J 14 ~BRAND NEW AMATEUR ARTISTS 1 14 BRAND NEW AMATEUR ARTISTS 1 14 BRAND NEW AMATEUR ARTISTS 1 14 BRAND NEW AMATEUR ARTISTS 1 NO. 4 j ARTHUiWAMES. Baritone. | NO. 5 , T MDME. ROSSA, Mezzo-Soprano, ! i One of the Cld School, featuring J ] Songs your Grandmother used to J j sing.. I NO. t!— NORMAN HOLLAND, Unique Violinist. MR, HARRIS—He Can Sing. P. BRIGHT. Baritone. MAVIS BRYNE, Entertainer. NO. 9 | BETTY AND DAPHNE, I J Novel Dance Duo. I NO. 10— | W. HELLINGS, Some Comedian. J NO. 11— NO. 12— j MR, KEITH, Balladist. j NO. 13— _ 1 BERYL IMMS, Rising Star. j NO. 14— . ( CHARLIE INNIS, Boy Vocalist. '

! HARRY AINGER, I Auckland's Own Tenor. NO. 16— ' I FRED. POTTER, Basso Profunda. [ Soiru ot thi Old Favourites. NO. 17—ZOE RICHARDS, Songstress. NO. 18—MISS CUNNINGHAM, Elocutionist NO. 19—BAR-BAR and ESME, Dancers. NO. 20—MR. RIDDEOUGH, Tenor. NO. 21—DAVE LUNNY, Boy Soprano. NO. 22—JOY SMITH, Step Dancer. NO. 23—MISS RIDDER, Contralto., The Above Programme comprises the Biggest and Beat Array of Talent Ever Presented in Auckland. ALSO SCREENING, IN 6 REELS. . tack~ttoxle; I Jack Jloxie, , I In TWO - "TWISTED TONES." wo - Jisted Jones." TO-NIGHT. AT 7.45 P.M. SHARP. Box Plan at' Theatre. Be wise, book your Seat. Phone 44-232. 800 Slatl Ji Hi 11:: 11: II: No Reserves bs Phone kept after 7.45. Limited Number at Is 6d, 2s. HIPPODROME ' I TO-NIGHT. , IPPODROME -_ _ 1 TO-NIGHT. | PUBLIC MOTIOES. ISJOTICE OF ACTION FOR UNPAID ! RATES. ' PLAINT No. 88/26. IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT HOLDEN AT MORRINSVILLE BETWEEN THE MA"YOR, COUNCILLORS AND BURGESSES of the Borough of Morrinsville, PLAINTIFF, 7 AND F. G. LEE, of Auckland, Traveller, DEFENDANT. TO THE ABOVE-NAMED F. G. LEE. Take notice that an action has been commenced against you by the Mayor, Councillors and Burgesses of the Borough of Morrinsvillfe, under the above-mentioned •plaint, for recovery of £9 Is 6d for rates overdue in respect of Lot No. 2 V on D.P. JNo. 14653, of part Motumaoho No. 2 Block, Borough of Morrinsville. And an order has been made in the above action that publication of notice of such action in one issue of the New Zealand Herald and one issue of the Morrinsville Star shall be deemed to be service of the summons therein upon you, provided that such service shall be effected at fourteen days before the day appointed for the hearing of the above action. The Summons in the above action will be heard on TUESDAY, the 24th day of August, 1926, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Magistrate's Court, Morrinsville, and'in default, of your filing notice of intention to defend such claim in the Court Office at Morrinsville on or before the 19th day of August, 1926, judgment may Le given against you without your being heard. Dated at Morrinsville this 13th day of July, 1926, w _ ABEEC ROMBIE, Deputy Clerk of the Court ALLEN NEEDHAM AND MORTON, Solicitors for the Plaintiff, Morrinsville.

N G. Public Notice is hereby given that information has come to the knowledge of the Proprietor of N.Z. Letters Patent No. 53086, "A mean* for filtering liquids such as are used as motor power for internal combustion engines and the like and for detecting faults in the vacuum tanks thereof, that a motor-car filter is being vended in Wellington and elsewhere m New Zealand which is a direct infringement of the Patent Rights conferred by the abovementioned Letters Patent. The Proprietor of the said Letters Patent will not hesitate to take appropriate action against any . person or corporation continuing to sell or offer for sale after this-date, any Petrol Filter which is an infringement of 'his Patent Rights. Dated at Wellington this 15th day of, July, 1926. AUTO ACCESSORIES;. 8, Picton Avenue, Wellington. TN THE WARDEN'S COURT HOLDEN 1 AT TE AROHA. IN THE MATTER OF The Mining Act, 1903, and .in the Matter of- The Te Aroha Crown Leases Act, 1920. Notice is hereby given that in pursua.nee of Section 2 of The Te Aroha Crown Leases Act, 1950, application will be made to the Warden of the Haura'ki Mining District at the Warden's Court at Te Aroha on WEDNESDAY. the 11th day of August, 1926, at 10 a.m., for his approval tc the acquisition by the undermentioned owner of Business Sites of the fee simple of the land mentioned in the Schedule hereto:— SCHEDULE. ALBERT EDWARD WIGHT-Business Site Licenses Numbers 87/1896 and 257/1901, granted in respect of Sections 1 and 2 of Block XIII., Township of T.e Aroha respectively. Dated at Te Aroha this 6th day of Jnlv 19-26. y> P. H. WTLDE. Mining Registrar. D ÜBSTAJ'.TIAL Reward will be given for *-J information lending to Conviction of' person or persons who laid Poison causindestruction of my Irish Setter Dog.—Bailev iO3. \ auxhali Rd.. Devonport. NURSES AND NURSING HOMES. /"CONVALESCENT and Rest Home, "Ngatea, 20. Sh°lly Beach Rd., Herne Bay. lerms. £Z 3s weekly. Phone 26-550. CONVALESCENT and Rest Home.—Siate~r Kelsall has vacancies at 12, Pah Rd E»3om, Phone 20-618. *"""

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19383, 19 July 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19383, 19 July 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19383, 19 July 1926, Page 16

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