The Best Double-feature Programme in town at THE LYRIC. The Theatre with "The Golden Circle." TO-NIGHT. 7.45. THE NATIONAL. The No-Tax Theatre TO-DAY. 11.30. 2. 5. 7.45. ~ " JAWS OF STEEL." Featuring RIN TIN TIN. Then Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents the Special <"!omedv production, WEST POINT." With T-o Stars, WILLIAM T-T MNES. JOAN CRAWFORD. Usual Prices. HIS MAJESTY'S. TUESDAY MAY 15 TO SATURDAY MAY 19. NO MATINEE. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN! NO PRIORITY BOOKING"! A FULL, WEEK TO 800K 1 The University Students present with confidence TILLY IN TILLY IN TILLY IN TILLY IN TILLY IN TILLY IN TILLY IN TILLY IN THE CITY. THE CITY. THE CITY. THE CITY. THE CITY. THE CITY. THE CITY. THE CITY. A Line and a Laugh About Everything. Learn to Laugh at the Leading Lights. Laughing 13 Akin to Liking See A. G. LANN as "Our Alg!" HOW TO VOTE I HOW TO BORROW! HOW TO LAUGH! Box Plan with Lewis Eady, Ltd. Prices: Reserves. D.O. and 0.5., ss; Stalls. 3s; Gallery, is; Early Doors. Is extra. Day Sales at Theatre Confection- „ ery during Season. LECTURES. INSTITUTE. PUBLIC LECTURES FOR 1928. The Session will commence with au Address by the President, MR. H E. VAILE On IMPRESSIONS OF INDIA." To be given at the University College Hall, Princes Street, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). AT 8 O'CLOCK. The Lecture will be illustrated by lantern slides, and the public is invited to attend. GILBERT ARCHEY, Secretary. REV. L. SALE-HARRISON, B.D. (N.Z. Bible League) SPEAKS TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. in UNI T Y H A L L (Just above Town Hall). Subject: "Will Men Come to Christ during the Great Tribulation'/ It so. Why Support Foreign Missions?" Z. LAND VALUES LEAGUE (Incorp.). MR. P. J. O'REGAN (of Wellington) will give an Address TO-NIGHT (Monday), at 8 p.m., in the Chamber of' Commerce, Swanson Street. Subject: " A BETTER RATING SYSTEM FOR AUCKLAND." Those interested in Rating on the Unimproved Value, as well as members and their friends, are inyited to attend. PATENTS. O A T E N T £ L TO MANUFACTURERS. USERS AND OTHERS. A. J. PARK AND SON, Authorised Patent Attorneys, intimate that the Proprietors of the undernoted Letters Patent are desirous of satisfying the reasonable requirements of the public with respect to them and of having the subject matter, thereof manufactured to an adequate extent in New Zealand :
LETTERS PATENT NO. 45518, dated May 27, 1922. granted to James Watts Goddard, ana Nettlefoid and bona, Ltd., tor 'ICE-CREAM FREEZER." LETTERS PATENT No. 47974. dated May 9, 1922, granted to Ernest David -Charters, tor -IMPROVEMENTS IN INCUBATORS." LETTERS PATENT NO. 53346, dated June 3, 1924, gramted to John Marshall Brown, John Walter Boaz and Percy John Hawkins, for "BALE-TIE FASTENER." LETTERS PATENT NO. 53657, dated May .22, 1924, granted to United States Hoffman Machinery Corporation, for "GARMENT PRESS." LETTERS PATENT NO. 54349. dated May 31, 1924, granted to Asphalt Cold Mix (1925), Ltd. fo: "BITUMINOUS EMULSION." LETTERS PATENT NO. 50306. dated July 21, 1922, granted to Carbic. Ltd., for "CALCIUM-CAIiBIDE-CAKE MANUFACTURE." LETTERS PATENT NO 43973. dated August 1, 1919, granted to Titan Company. for "TITANIC .OXYGEN PIGMENTS." LETTERS PATENT NO. 463G4. dated August 9, 1921, granted to Titan Company, for "COMPOSITE TITANIC-OXIDE-PRODUCTS MANUFACTURE." LETTERS PATENT NO. 39118, dated October 14. IDIO. granted to Titan Company, for "PIGMENTS MANUFACTURE." LETTERS PATENT NO. 39117, dated October 14, 1916, granted to Titan Company, for "AMORPHOUS TITANIUM OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, CONVERTING INTO CRYSTALLINE COMPOUNDS." LETTERS PATENT NO. 39015. dated October 6. 1910, granted to Titan Company, for "TITANIC ACID PRECIPITATING FROM CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS." 'LETTERS PATENT NO. 39893, dated June 5. 1917, granted to Titan Company, for "WHITE PIGMENTS. PRODUCING FROM PRECIPITATED TITANIUM-HY-DRATE COMPOUNDS." LETTERS PATENT NO. 38725, dated April 20. 1917. granted to Titan Company, for "TITANIUM OXYGEN COMPOUND MANUFACTURE." Further particulars on application to A. J. PARK AND SON (Established 1895), Registered Patent Agents, Of National Bank Buildimgs, Shortland Street, Auckland; 142. Featherston Street, Wellington: Good's Buildings. Gisborne; 213. Princess Street. Dunedin; 42, Willoughby Street, Hamilton: 53, Esk Street, Invercargill: Devon Street. New Plymouth: 13. Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North; and Dalgety's Building. Cathedral Square, Chriatchurch. TENDERS. Teaiders, addressed to the Chairman, Hauraki Plains County Council. Ngatea, closing on SAURDAY, 19th inst,, at 12 noon, are invited for the Erection of Pump House in Brick, Small Shed in Timber, and Fencing of Site. Specification on view at County Office, Ngatea, or at office of E. F. Adams, Thames, and will be forwarded on receipt of £1 Is deposit against return of same, to E. F. Adams, Thames. Endorse "Tender Pump House." Enclose fifteen (£ls) poumds Deposit and names of sureties. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E F. ADAMS, Water Supply Engineer, Hauraki Plains County. Thames. May 4, 1928. jyjANUKAU COUNTY COUNCIL. PAINTING PAKURANGA HALL. Tenders, closing at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, May 11. are invited for the Painting of the Pakuranga Public Hall. Specifications may be seen at the Office of the Manukau County Council, Shortland Street, Auckland, or at Mr. D Bell's Residence, Pakuranga. EDGAR ASHCROFT. County Clerk. iAINTERS.—Price, Painting new Job, Mursdeu A v., off Dominion ltd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19939, 7 May 1928, Page 16
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