AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT IS DU MAURIER NIGHT AT THE STRAND—EVERY CIRCLE PATRON WILL RECEIVE A PACKET OF DU MAURIER CIGARETTES. 1= THE i= STRAND l!Dii iiction: Thoa. A. O'Brieu.) CONTINUOUS FEOM II'A.M. Wi) li RICHARD iDDC, AND AN ALL-STAI! CAST. (An R.K.O. Radio Picture.) o/« Sessions: 11, 12.30, 2.30, 4.26, 6.4 and 8. Feature nt 11.20, 1.8, 3.8, 4.46, 6.22 and 9. ATTEND THE DAY SESSIONS. | Every Patron will receive a dainty I cup ol Johnstone's Tea, served with I Biscui Is, Free of Chargo, from 11 | a.m. to 5 p.m. I THURSDAY NEXT: WE TAICB PRIDE IN PRESENTING JOHN I!ARRYHORE IN THE CLIMAXING TRIUMPH OF HIS STAGE AND t SCREEN CAREER. I THE MAD GENIUS. I THE STO 'tY OF A MODERN SVENGALI WHO CUEATES A FRANKENSTEIN TIiAT DESTROYS HIM. CORPORATION NOTICES. ► OROUUH OF MOUNT ALBERT. The Bu March SI, the Audit inspection Road, Mo i date here: 1932. BALANCE-SHEET. iliance-sheet for " the year ended 1931, together with the report of Offico thereon, is open for public at the Council Office, New North rningside, during offico hours, from : £ up to and including August 6, T. R. CONGALTON, * Town Clerk. ; iide, July 4, 1932. •jpOROUrH OF MOUNT ALBERT. ROAD CLOSED. Noti:e in hereby given that Second Avenue, betvvien Central Road and Kingsland Avenue, in Closed to Vehicular Traffic dut* ing sewer construction work. T. R. CONGALTON, Town Clerk. Mominc ide, July 2, 1932. jgOROUGH OF. DEVONPORT. ' BY-LAW NO. 7, 1932. Notice in hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Devonport Borough Council held on 1, le 22nd day of June, 1932, the following resolution was passed, and will be submiUed for confirmation at a Meeting of the Cot ncil to be held on WEDNESDAY, the 20th-day of July, 1932, at 7.30 p.m., at the Oout.cil Chambers. Marine Square, Devonporl:— RESOLUTION. "That Che Devonport Borough Council make the following By-law in pursuance of the powetu and provisions contained in the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, and its amendinenta, together with all and every the othei powers in that behalf contained in any oirier Act enabling the said Council in that behalf. The Devonport Borough Council toth hereby, by way df Special Order, nuke the following By-law, which shall be :ead with and as extending and amending By-law No. 1 of the Borbugh of Devonporl, made on the 31st day of March. 1926: '"The purport of the By-law is to amend existing llly-laws regarding (1) The keeping of Poulti;r; (2) Stands for Vehicles plying for hire, and (3) Licensing of Hawkers of Foodstuff!," • . > A copy' if the proposed By-law is deposited at tho Ctiuncil Office, Marine Square, and may be inspected by the Public during office hours. \ A. E. WILSON, Town Clerk. Devonport, June 23. 1932. FRUIT FOR SALE. APPLE: 3, Delicious, paper-wrapped, export grade, 6s 40lb. case; railage paid. —H. Cut,- ir, Henderson. \ PPLII3, first-grade, wrapped, Delicious, -£*■ Salome, Parlins. Dunns, 5s 6d: Rome Beauty, Is; railed.—Harrison, Henderson. A PPLI! Bargain.—Long-keeping Dessert, 6s case, 2. 9s 6d; 4, 18s; rail paid.— Jones. E lukapakapa. APPLE 3, wrapped, export grade, Wine- ' isap, 6s; Grannie Smith, 7s; 40lb; railage free.--H. Cutler, Henderson. \ TI/FARMkLADE Oranges, Lemons, Separr;-*- ate or Mixed. 6s bushel; rail paid D.U.0.; irade quoted.—Fountain. Henderson. "DOORMAN Oranges for Marmalade, or ~ Grr,oefruit; Ss bushel; railage paid.— E. B. Snith, Henderson. Q/£J' 4Clb. Case, Really Good, Fresh *J/ U 1 Apples, but supply your own containers.—3ecroft. Henderson Township. PRODUCE FOR SALE. A RRIY.!NG Shortly.—Chaff. Oats, Peas, Wheat, Kibbled Maize. Low quotes.— Brown, Auckland. BAG of Good, Assorted Vegetables, first quality. 4s; cash with order.—Zank. -L* quality, 4s; cash with order.—Zank, 417, Mt. Eden Rd. CARROTS, large red, cwt.; rail. Is 4d. —E. Rumming, Box 139. Rolorua. HEY! Hay, Sweet, Meadow, and Clover, J!4 10s ton, lots (£4, farm), cash.—Perkins, City Markets. LOW Quotes, Molasses, Hulled Oats, DtiT.il, Algerians, Blacks, Gartons, Linseed." Chi ff.—Brown. POTATOES, Rhubar\>, Marrows, Pumpkins. Onions, Picklers. Parsnips, Carrots, Cauliflowers, Citron Melons.—Box 1, Pukeliohd QUANTITY of Hay.—Apply E. C. Old, Phone 119 A, Morrinsville. QWEDES (Table), 561b., 4s; cwt., 7s; 0 freight paid.—J. Fisher, Huntly West. PRODUCE WANTED. MEADOW Hay, 10 tonB; state price - delivered Buckland.—R. Wilcox, Buckland. WINE!S AND SPIRITS FOR SALE. A HIGH-CLASS GRAPE WINE at a low pries. Best No. 4 Port on the maiket, 4'2s a cu3e. Freight paid. Don't delay, order to-day a case of this nice fruity 'Port. CORDAN'S, THE WINE PEOPLE, ' Herderson; also 31. Fort Street. ABSOLUTELY Reliablo, Our World famous Port or Sherry, 80s per case; freight paid.—Auckland Wine Coy.. Rutland St Phone 44-409. EADALiT'S No. 4 Port.—This is a famous Wi:ce, 30s per case; quality guaranteed; freight paid.—J. Ra'daly, Henderson. RICH Port Wine, 20s, 2 gallons, at depot; brin ? jnrs.—Corban'e Wines, Fort St. OAS Ccse.—Fiontignac," rich, sweet, red, O\J Who, delivered; freight paid.—Crjwn Winesi, Elliott St, Phono 47-135. PIANO TUNING. ATWAIERS Tuning Dept., Civic Square, lhane 40-792.—Expert Tuning, Refelt Repairs, Repolishing; Borer Removed. LEWIS EADY, LTD., specialise in I'.anoforte Tuning and Overhauling. Prompt. Service. Low Prices.—Phono 42-992. OtJR Piano Tuned for 5s by Experts.— Ric.it Us Now, 47-047.—Auckland Tuning Co.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21225, 4 July 1932, Page 16
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