AMUSEMENTS. PLAZA CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. 5 Identical Sessions, 11 COMMENCING TO-DAY. PETER B. KYNE'S EPIC OF THE OUTDOORS. With Raymond Hatton, Charles Bickford and Fred Kohler. 'l'Uree outlaws, lost in the burning wastes of Death Valley with a now-born babe. WHAT DRAMA I See how it worked out. A picture that will givo you tho dramatic thrill that cheers. IT'S WONDERFUL. COME! It'B Greater than . " THE THREE BAD MEN." Also Screening: | " TEMPLE TOWER." 1 The Latest Adventure of "Bulldog" Drummond. PLAZA POPULAR PRICES. DAY—Stalls, Is. Circle, Is Gd. NlGHT—Stalls. Is. Is Gd. Circle, 2s. PHONE 41-580 FOR RESERVES. TIVOLI. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. LAST DAY OF " HIGH SOCIETY BLUES " snd 'JEALOUSY." 2nd GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, CIVIC THEATRE. SUNDAY NEXT, 8 P.M. Doors Open 7 p.m. THE AUCKLAND MUSICIANS' UNION Havo .Pleasure in Announcing MR. TED HENKEL MR. TED HENKEL Will Conduct a Symphony Orchestra of 75—PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS—7S 75—PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS-75 MR. FRED SCHOLL i AT THE GRAND ORGAN, and SUPPORTING ARTISTES. SILVER _ COLLECTION, In Aid of Musicians' Union Benevolent Fund. No Charge for Reservations, Apply at Theatre. FRANK EGERTON, Phone 47-169. Pacific Buildings. WATCH TO-MORROW'S HERALD FOB PROGRAMME. Entries for the Auckland gas coy.-s cake, competition At the AUCKLAND WINTER EXHIBITION Havo Been Extended For a Few Days. WHAT IS THE LABOUR MOVEMENT? V> FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE. Karangahape Road, on SUNDAY EVENING. MEETINGS. A UCKLAND LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. The Annual Meeting will be held at THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Swanson Street, TO-DAY (FRIDAY), 4 P.M. All Subscribers are invited to attend. R. L. STEWART, Hon. Secretary. QANFORD, LIMITED. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS IN THE _ ABOVE COMPANY Will be held in the COMPANY'S OFFICE, JELLICOE STREET, AUCKLAND, i On MONDAY. JULY 7. AT 2.80 P.M. The Transfer Books will be Closed from June 30 to July 7, inclusive. D. LONG, Secretary. gOUTH AUCKLAND CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. (Incorporated.) Tho Annual General Meeting of above Society will be held in the WINTER SHOW CONCERT HALL, HAMILTON. On MONDAY. JULY 14, AT S P.M. BUSINESS:—Annual Report. Financial Statement. Election of Officers. Authority to Purchase Band Equipment. General. NOTE.—Nominations of Officers to be in hands of Secretary, seven clear days prior to Meeting. T. C. MacDONALD. Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF POWER SUPPLIED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Owing to tho necessity for making eome Alterations to the Screens at tho Horahora Power Station, the Supply of Power will b© Reduced between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. on SUNDAY Next, June 20, and may be cut off altogether. ' DISTRICT ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. /CLASSIFICATION OF THE AUCKLAND\y MAUNGATUROTO MAIN HIGHWAY. UNDER THE " MOTOR LORRY REGULATIONS. 1927." Notice is hereby given that at a Meeting of. the Main Highways Board, held on the Ifith June, 1930. tho Sections of tho Auck-land-Maungaturoto Main Highway, specified hereunder, were declared in accordance with tho Motor Lorry Regulations, 1927," to belong to tho class specified opposite tho name of each respective section:— Naiuo of Section. Class. Available for the use thereon of any motor lorry which, with the maximum load it is licensed to carry, weighs not moro than Masscy Koad-Orewa 4th 4 ton. Orowa-Warkworth . sth 21 ton. Warkworth-Kaipara Flats Junction . . sth 2J t-on. Kaipara Flats Junction through tho Dome Valley to Wayby . . . . sth 2} ton. Wayby-Topuni . . 4th 4. ton. Topuni Maungaturoto .. . . sth 2} ton. In accordance with the said Motor Lorry Regulations, any Person objecting to the above classification should lodge notice of his objections iu writing, and tho ground thereof with mo, not later than tho 4th July, 1030. F. W. FURKERT, Chairman, Main Highways Board. Wellington, Juno 24, 1930. UNLESS Gig and Cart left at 51, Dig nan Road, Point Chevalier, are removed within 14 lays, same will bo sold to defray oxi>en3e3. RAILWAY NOTICES. RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATCH AT MORRINSVILLE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). THAMES V. MORRINSVILLE REPS. ON SATURDAY. 28th. JUNE, tho usual 3.40 p.m. Frankton-Paeroa train will leavo Frankton 4.40 p.m., Hamilton 4.50, Morrinsvillo 6.5, Te Aroha 7.8, Paeroa dep. 7.50, Thames arr. 8.40. THAMES BRANCH.—Tho usual 10.10 a.m. train will leave Paeroa for Thames at 10.5 a.m The usual 12.15 p.m Thames North-Paeroa train will leave Thames North 11.35 a.m., Thames 11.45, Puriri 12.22. Paeroa arr 1 p.m. (connecting with the Tanea-tua-Auckland express. Morrinsville, arr 2.30 p.m.) Cheap Excursion Tickets, available for re turn until MONDAY. 30th June, will be issued to Morrinavilio fvon; Thames NorthTe Aroha and intermediate stations, on SATURDAY, 28th June, by trains due to arrive at Morrinsville up to 2.30 p.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20601, 27 June 1930, Page 24
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