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AMUSEMENTS. POSITIVELY T AST "T&AY OSITIVELY JUAST XJ'AY OF " TTOLCANO." " V OLCANO." AND *' A CIX CJHOOTTN' ROMANCE.' "A UIX O'JOOTIN' XtOMANCE.' TT" V E R Y B O D Y ' S. Tj V E R Y B ODY'S. IM'ERVBODY' K. J V I' 1 , RYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. V ERYBODY' S. Direction - - - Thomas A. O'Brien. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). 1-O-MORROW (THURSDAY ). TO-MORROW (THURSDAY I. 1 O-MORIiOW (THURSDAY). ■PERMIT US TO INTRODUCE TO YOU LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. THE EMPEROR OF THE SADDLE. MONARCH OF THE TURF. BELOVED FRIEND OF MILLIONS. THE WORLD'S GREATEST LIVING JOCKEY. UTF.VE OTEVE STEVE STEVE STEVE STEVE STEVE STEVE QTEVE Oteve DONOGHUE. ONOGHUE. DONOGHUE. DONOGHUE. DONOGHUE. DONOGHUE. DONOGHUE. DONOGHUE. DONOGHUE. ONOGHUE. WHO MAKES HIS FIRST SCREEN APPEARANCE IN A SPEEDY DRAMA OF THE TURF THAT STARTS WITH A SPURT AND GALLOPS ALL THE WAY TO A MOST SPECTACULAR FINISH. " TSIDING ~I?OR \ TTING." " JXIDING I OR ii. i\ ING." "RIDING FOR A KING." " RIDING FOR A KING." " RIDING FOR A KING." " RIDING FOR A KING." Riding 170r a tting." iDING i OR ii. IVING." A HUMAN RACY DRAMA OF LOVE. COMEDY. INTRIGUE AND THE SPORT OF KINGS. ACTUALLY FILMED DURING ONE OF ENGLAND'S MOST CLASSICAL RACING EVENTS. "THE LINCOLN HANDICAP." WITH A WONDERFUL CAST, INCLUDING OUR OLD FRIEND, CARLYLE BLACKWELL. WE HAVE ALSO ANOTHER SURPRISE FOR YOU. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. AT EVERYBODY'S TO-MORROW, WHEN WE WILL PRESENT THE MISTRESS OF MOODS. LADY OF LOVE. RADIANT REGENT Ob s ROMANCE i OLA HEGRI POLA NEGRI. POLA NEGRI. POLA "\TEGRI OLA i> EGRI IN HER CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT. "THE pROWN TIES." " I HE VROWX Vy F JUIES." pROWN TIES." " J- HE V7f JUIES." (A Paramount Picture.) AND WE CAN ASSURE YOU THE SCREEN'S FIERY EMPRESS OF EMOTIONS WAS NEVER BETTER THAN IN THIS FLAMING STORY. OF AN UNKNOWN NONENTITY WHO LATER BECAME A REAL LIVE QUEEN. TBEN. OF COURSE. THERE IS REG. SELECT ORCHESTRA. WHICH WILL DISCOURSE SPECIAL MUSIC. THE WISE ONES WILL CERTAINLY RESERVE THEIR SEATS BY PHONING 44-102. PUBLIC NOTICES. J>E PETER WRIGHT TELFORD, DECEASED. Tjke notice that PETER WRIGHT TELFORD, lato of 2G. Mercer Malvern, in th» State of Victoria, Commonwealth of Australia, Gentleman, who died on the 11th day of August, 1926. by his Will directed subject to Claims being lodged with his Trustees within the period fixed by them that hia Trustees should hold tho net proceeds of his real and personal 'estate upon trust for all of his nephews and niecos (children of his deceased brothers and sisters) living at his death and the children then living of any nephews or nieces of his then dead, and ha also directed his trustees to cause a notice to be published at least twice in a newspaper circulating in certain specified cities fixing a date within which claims by his nephews and nieces living at his death and the children of any nephew or niece of his then dead to share in his trust funds must be lodged with his trustees such date not to he less than twelve calendar months from the last publication of such notice, a.nd he further directed that any nephew or niecj or child of a deceased nephew or niece who should fail to put in a claim before the date so fixed should not bo entitled to share in his trust funds, AND further, take notice that THE EQUITY TRUSTEES. EXECUTORS AND AGENCY COMPANY. LIMITED, whose registered office is at 85. Queen Street, Melbourne, in the State of Victoria, the Executor and Trustee of such will has fixed the First day of February, 1928, as the date on or before which claims bv the *aid nephews and nieces of the said Peter Wright Telford, deceased, living at the time of his death and the children of any of his sa : d nephewß or nieces then dead muni be Indeed with it, AND ALSO TAKE NOTICE thf!t any such nephew or niece or any such child of a deceased nephew or niece of the said Peter Wright Telford, deceased, who fails to lodge a claim with the said Company, at its registered office, on or before the said First day of February! 1928. will not be entitled to share in the trust funds of the said Testator. Dated the Eighth Day of September 1926. MADDEN. BUTLER ELDER AND GRAHAM 406. Colons Street Melbourne Proctors for the said Executor ancT Trustee' NOTE.—The father of the said Peter Wright Telford is believed to have been John Telford, a Bank Manager, at Stirling. Scotland, who left there for New Zealand about the year 1842, and died in New Zealand. Tho said Peter Wright. Telford had two brothers who lived in New Zealand named Thomas and John, a brother who lived in Reechworth. Victoria, named William, and four sisters who lived in Glasgow. Scotland. viz.—Mrs. Eli*n Maclaren. Mrs. Jane Maclaren, Cecilia Telford and Margaret Telford. TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW J ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRATION ACT, 1903, AND ITS AMENDMENTS: AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MABEL McKJNZIE HARRINGTON, FORMERLY OF KAUKAPAKAPA. BUT LATE OF AUCKLAND. MARRIED WOMAN. NOW DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that the Public Trustee of the Dominion of New Zealand, on the 9th day of October. 192 G. pursuant to the powers in that behalf conferred upon him bv Section 62 of the above-mentioned Act, filed a certificate in this honourable Court electing to administer the above estate under Part IV. of the said Act, and that the said estate will, as from the said date, be. administered, realised and distributed in accordance with tho law and practice of bankruptcy. Notice is further given that, I do hereby enmrnon a meeting cf creditors of the above ♦state to be held at the Public Trust Office, Albert Street. Auckland, on MONDAY, the Ist day of November. 1926, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon. Notice is finally given that all creditors, whether they have already submitted their claims or not. are required to prove their debts within the time and in the manner provided by the Bankruptcy Act, 1908, Proof-of-debt forms may bo procured at my Office. Dated at Auckland, this 26th day of OeTooer, 1920. R. F. WARD. District Public Trustee. THE eastern extension: AUSJ THAI.ASIA AND CHINA TELEGRAPH COMPANY, LIMITED. WEEK-END LETTER-TELEGRAMS Will be resumed to (he UNITED KINGDOM. "VIA EASTERN." PROM NOVEMBER 1926. These messages, are subject generallv to the conditions governing telegrams in Plain Language. The languages to be used are those authorised as 'ot Deferred Telegrams. TARlFF:—Minimum charge, lis 8d (20 words or less) (as at present), each r.dditional word 7d. Accented any day of tho "week for delivery on the following Monday binder normal working conditions. Te'ecrams must be handed in at Government Te.eiiraph Offices and should bear tho instruction "VIA EASTERN." **o?d S ca"-'"" po! " , ' h,<> ~llcl hpi ' 1 to

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19469, 27 October 1926, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19469, 27 October 1926, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19469, 27 October 1926, Page 24

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