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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS RINCESS Direction -------------- NOW SHOWING Paramount Presents ZANE GREY'S Bearing Action Picture, with a Smashing Story of the Outdoors. JACK HOLT, TOM KENNEDY, EL &RENDEL. MAN OF THE tpOREST. AN UF IHE X CREST, Man of tho Forest. Man of the Forest, if an of the Forest. Man of tho Forest. Man of the Forest. Man of the Forest. Mart of the Forest. Man of the Forest. Man of tho Forest. Man of the Forest. Mfln of the Forest. Man of the Forest. Man of the Forest. Man o£ the Forest. Man of tho forest. Man of the Forest. Man of the Forest. Man of the Forest. Man of the Forest. Man of the Forest, lakes that breathe. Man of the Forest. Cinytins with triple Man of the Forest, echoes, 12-pronged Man of tho Forest, deer with charmed Man of the Forest, lives and herds of Man of the Forest, wild horses—are some Man of the Forest, of Iho fascinating Man of tho Forest, features of the Call- Man of the forest, fornia Sierras country Man of the Forest, depicted. 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"THE Mexican Struggle for Freedom has .L many points of similarity with the struggle of the people of England and Scotland in tho Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries It is a grim, wonderful story which the Rev. Howard Elliott has to tell in the Town Hall on MONDAY NIGHT. Seats may be reserved as. advertised. —xr.L.A. Office, 323. Queen St. TENDERS. QNEHUNGA BOROUGH COUNCIL. Tenders will bo received up to 12 Noon. JUNE 26 NEXT, for the Right to Quarry Scoria at- Council Pits at Mount Smart. Particulars at Office. June 8, 1927. H. A. YOfKNEY. Town Clerk. COUNTY ' COUNCIL. Tendeja. addressed to the Chairman, will be received by the Rodney County Council up till -1 p.m. on the 20th day of June, 1927, for tho following:— CONTRACT 194.—Erection of a 40ft. Single Span Reinforced Concrete Bridge, near Ahuroa. CONTRACT 195.— Sufcply and Freighting of 1000 Cubic Yairis (more or less) of McCallum's Red Metal to Warkworth and Mat&kana, Wharve3. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Office of Mr. J. McKinlay, Engineer and Surveyor. 26. Hellaby's Buildings, Auckland, and nt Council Chambers, "Warkworth. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. J. DOW. County Engineer. Warkworth. .Tune 4, 1927. rpo BUILDERS. ERECTION OF HOUSE (IN WOOD) AT _ MILFORD. Tenders are invited for above and will bo received up to 12 Noon TUESDAY, Juno 2 " DANIEL B. PATTERSON. Architect. 23. Shortlarid Street, Auckland. PRICE for Painting Garage. 16 x 18.—2, Victoria Avenue, before 2 p.m. TO BUILDERS. RESIDENCE., 2storev. Remueta. —Tenders, closing at Noon. SATURDAY, June. 18. are invited for the Erection of the above.—Albert E. Williams, A.R.1.8 A., M.S.A.. F.N.Z.1.A.. Safe Deposit Buildings. ' JILOOB COVERINGS FOR CONCRETE FLOORS. Extra Heavy MALTHOID (5-ply). Long wear, at low cost, silent underfoot traffic; sanitary, prevents concrete from dusting. Samples and prices from JOHN BURNS AND CO.. LTD.. Auckland. Move your house ON W H E E L' S. We Have Special Equipment For REMOVING OR RAISING HOUSES. GEO. RHODES AND SONS. LTD.. Builders and Contractors. Phono 41-051. FOR SALE BY TENDER, TENDERS for Sale and Removal of CotX tags. No. 31. Cross St.—J. Patterson and Son, Belgium St. TENDERS invited for 750 Shares WhangaX rei Gas Co., paying 4 p.c. div.; 4SO Shares Birkenhead and Northcote Gas Co., paying 7 p.c.—lnvestment. P.O. Box 11. BUILDING MATERIALS. KOZY Home Designers prepare Plans,, Specifications; attractive Bungalows, from £1 Is; qualified architect.—Hcllaby s Bldgs.. opp. G.P.O. PLANS and Specifications prepared for Modern Bungalows.—Home Designers. 54. Regal Chambers. High St. POPULAR Modern Homes, G4 pages of Plans, etc.. suitable N.Z. requirements; 3s 6d posted.—KibMewhite. 195. Queen St. A BSOLUTELY Bedrock Prices. Til A Loans attended: Plans. Specifications Free. Phono 27-148. Phillips. Builder. Point Chevalier. ROAD BOARD NOTICES. fOUNT WELLINGTON ROAD BOARD. In with tho Rating Act, 19l>rf, section 50, notice to move, at tho next meeting of the Board, was given on June 7. that the rate for the present financial year be 5-12 of one penny. General Rate: .1 1-3 penny, Loan Rate; and 1 of one penny, hospital rate; on the capital value of the district. The Consolidated hate fi 2d in the £ will be payable on July 1. 1.W7Tho Valuation Book and Book *l'.' he open for inspect ion on \\ EDJv ESIJAi . June 15. from 10 a.m. till noon; on SATURDAY. June 18, from 10i a.m. till "con: and on the succeeding FRIDAY, froni p.m. till S P.m. T h MAY _ Clerk. mm ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKL A ND-O N E H U N C A - P A P A K U R A SU BURBA N SE H VICES. On and after MONDAY, June 13. '927. the following time-table alterations will operate:— Train leaves Oiahuhu 7.4 a m.. Auckland arrive 7.35 a.m. Usual II.K a.m. Auck-land-Papatoetoe Saturday train runs to 1 apakura, leaving Papatoetoe 11.50 a.m., Manurewa 12.2 p.m., Takanini 12.9, Papakura. arrive. 12.15 p.m. Usual 1.5 rj.m. Papatoetoe.Auckland Saturday train, will NOT run. , Saturdays train leaves Papakura 12.2b, Takanini 12.33, Manurewa 12 40 Papatoetoe 12.55. Otaliuhu 1.3. Westfield .1.0, Penrose 1.12, Ellerslie 1.15, Green Lane 1.19, Remueta, 1.24. Newmarket 1 2i< irS u™ r r , l ' ;U p - m - 0n Saturdays train leaves Papatoetoe 122 v m Otahnhu If' S ed S Eilerslio •i i-- * Tle i \ Renmera 1.51, Newmarket 1.5 a. Auckland, arrive, 2.1 p m TTsual i.lo p.m. Auckland-Papakura daily 2 u n ß^mue S ra 2 C l9 a 2 5 r Pm " Ne^arkct i- .10- tV ■ Green Lane 222 EllersSSE leaves a Venr 3 ose'2;a3^p B m. Se "° liellUrißa trahl ri.T S to I Frii ) ,v P .' ITI: Auckland Monp^rosJn e d 9 ay Eii" 1 r;' es G1 0 o tah ? hu a- te

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19658, 9 June 1927, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19658, 9 June 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19658, 9 June 1927, Page 20