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AMUSEMENTS. 2.15 MATINEE TO-DAY 2.15 MATINEE TO-DAY "RIO RITA" , "RIO RITA" FINISHES SEPT. 2GTFI. MANAGERIAL NOTICE.—Tho 4s Scale r.'irmot, bo booked. Always plenty for bulc ut theatro nt 7 p.m. Book Now. Plenty of D.C., O.S. and G.C Reserved Seals available. plans now open up to and including Sept. 20th (thu tinal night). . Matineo Wed. and Sat., at 2.15. Night, 8 o'clock. Curtaiu 10.65. Prices: Night: 8s lOd, ia Gd, 2a lOd (includes tax and booking fee). Matineo Prices: (in Bd, 4s sd, 2s Id (includes tax and booking fee). All Plan* at. St. James' Theatre. Box OHico Hours, 9 u.m. to C p.in. ST. JAMES^THEATRE. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. (Pro,: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) Lessees; Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller, rjpO-NIGHT, AT g Tho Musical Comedy by which others will bo judged. "RIO RITA" "RIO RITA" Sets a New Standard. Ask anyone who has seen it. "RIO RITA" "RIO RITA" "RIO RITA" "RIO RITA" "RIO RITA" "RIO RITA" Unanimous Opinion—Tim Greatest Cast of Star Artists even seen in Auckland. GLADYS MONCRIEFF, GLADYS MONCRIEFF. " GLADYS MONCRIEFF, GLADYS MONCRIEFF. JANETTE GILMORE. JANETTE GILMORE, DAVE MALLEN. DAVE MALLEN, THE MARVELLOUS CAST And the RIO RITA BALLET. RIO RITA BALLET. A WISE TIP—DON'T MISS RIO RITA. Q.OOD MORNING, AUCKLAND— Well, I'm. too busy to writ© an advt. this lime, so I'll content m.vtiolf with reminding you that about people worked so hard lust night (hat our wonderful RELIEF SIIIR is now complete. ?o that ail is jakc for tho Official Opening ui our long promised JASPERS O ASPER'S BETTER TIMES " RAZAAK ETTER -LIMES" -DAZAAR, To be holdea in the 810 rpoWN TTALL 1G J- OWN JJ-ALL (Beginning TO-DAY at 2 p.m.) A LSO THURSDAY -Also JLhursday 4 ND T7UIIDAY. XXND I 1 RIDAY, 2 p.m. till 10 p.m. Each Day. About 242,071 parcels of good things will be stored aboard our Relief Ship. All you have to do is to corue and buy them. Imagine a steamer (TWO * LEVELLED). about the size of Hie "AORAXGI," or ut least the "K ANIERI," loaded down to her Plimsoll iu the Town Hull. The Bazaar will be opened by out worthy and respected friend. COUNCILLOR E. J. PIIELAN. J.P. (who lias been a good barracker for Social Workers). AT 2 P.M. HELP THE CITY MISSION FUNDS. NOTE.—Afternoons. FREE: Evenings SAXPENCE. NOTE again,— TASPER'S pONCERT COON. o asper's Concert ooon. NEXT TUESDAY (24th), 2s and A 808. 2s Seats may be reserved at "Better Times" Bazaar, from to Friday (after that at Lewis Eady. Ltd.). CHEERIO EVERYBODY, J. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. DENNIS BARRY. I DENNIS BARRY, DENNIS BARRY, THE ROMANTIC ENGLISH ACTORSINGER. In A Selection From His Repertoire. POETRY DRAMA SONG. Assisted by MARGOT ST. LAWRENCE TONER, MARGOT ST. LAWRENCE TONER, SOLO PIANIST. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. FOR THREE NIGHTS. MATINEE, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, At 2.H0 p.m. •Is (Resolves). 3s, 2s. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT LEWIS EADY. LTD. " THE MAN AND THE MOMENT." J- ELINOR GLYN'S TORRID STORY OF A LOVELESS CONTRACT MARRIAGE, made in a moment of madness. TO-DAY. - NATIONAL PICTURES. CORPORATION JJOBOUGII OF NEWMARKET. LOCAL AUTHORITIES EMPOWERING (RELIEF OF I'NEMI'LOYMEN I) ACT. 1020 AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOANS BOARD ACT, 1920. Notice is hereby given that the Newmarket Borough Council proposes, at a Special Meeting to bo held in t bo Counejl Chambers, Broadway, nt 10 a.m.. on I HUhSDAY, tho 20th day of September, 192!). to consider the confirmation ot tho following resolution relating to tho proposal to borrow the sum of One Thousand Pounds for the relief of unemployment, passed at n Special Meeting of tho Council held for that purpose on MONDAY. Kith day ct hep-1 tember. 1929, viz.:— "That, in .pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Local Bodies Loans Act. 1920. and its amendments, tho Local Authorities Empowering (Relief of Unemployment) Act, 1920, and its amendments, and the Loral Government Loans Board Act. 1920, and regulations thereunder, and every other power iu flint beluilf euoblinff it, the Newmarket Borough Council, with tho obiert of ■ providing work for men who are unemployed, hereby authorises tho rnlli " ing of a special loan of One thousand Pounds (iMOOO) for the. purpose oT carrying out tho following works: — (a) Relaying watermains in Carlton Road and Maungawhau Road . . £2OO (b) Alterations to roadway near Reserve in Broadway, including setting back footway and rockery to new alignment and widening eoncreto roadway £-50 (c) Completing tho surfacing of Sarawia. Street and tho excavation and formation of Railway Terrnco to new levels, including the provision of necessary retaining walls f530 (d) Administrative costs (printing debentures and raising loan) . £2O That the security shall bo a Special Rate sufficient to cover interest and sinking fund charges as required by tho Local Bodies Loans Art, 1920. and its amendments; that tho currency of tho loan be for a period not oveeeding •')() years; (hat the interest be at a rate not exceeding per centum per annum; and that a sinking fund of not less than ]J per centum be established.' Any portion liiivinj,' any objection lo llio raising of the said Loan is called upon lo submit same in writing to (lie Town Clerk not later than the day preceding the said meeting. H. WILSON. Town Cleric. Newmarket, September IT, 1929. LAWN TENNIS. 1 DENNIS Racquets.—Restrinsing by experts prompt service; see new range SpuldingH.—K ingf-ford's. 104. Quern St. VACANCIES. Tennis Club, Ml. Eden,. 2 Hard Coifts. splendid surface.—Mitir. Chemist. Dominion Rd__ Trim:ni VACANCIES Player*, private club, Nnv * row Neck; asph alt court . Sunday play, commencing October s.—Phone 22171

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20363, 18 September 1929, Page 22

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