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KING’S AND STRAND NO-NIGHT—ONLY—TO-NIGHT. A Splendid Two-Feature Programme. Firstly: CHARLES RAY CHARLES RAY In the Brightest and Biggest Picture of his Screen Career, 1 PEACEFUL VALLEY. PEACEFUL VALLEY. A masterpiece picture-play for j every man, woman, and child. A delightful simple story of country life and honest country folks. 'Then: SNOOKY The almost Human Chimpanzee, in a riotous two-reel comedy, A TRAYFUL OF TROUBLE. And the Latest Pathe Gazette. Be wise and come early. PUBLIC NOTICES^ BOROUGH OF THAMES. ■ —— REGULATION OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC ON 25th and 27th FEB. • (RACE DAYS.) Notice is hereby given that all drivers of Motors and other Vehicles must observe the following regulations adopted by the , Thames Borough Council for the control of the traffic on the above-mentioned dates: ROUTE TO RACECOURSE.—AIong .Sealey Street, thence along Rolleston, Bowen,, Fenton, Healey, and Banks Streets. ROUTE FROM RACECOURSE.— Banks, Bowen, Fenton, Mackay and 'Grey Streets into Pollen Street. RICHMOND AND WILLOUGHBY STREETS and ALSO THAT PART OF GREY STREET between. Mackay and Bowen Streets are closed against traffic on the days mentioned. . ■ < No stopping-places allowed for tak staking up passengers coming in from course other than at the usual place near racecourse gates, unless by permission of the authorities: in charge of traffic. / All owners of licensed cars shall place a placard bearing letters T.B.C. on window in front of car. Placards may be obtained from Council. Any person rushing* out across Parawai Road to meet running Cars will be prosecuted. Starting and stopping place at corner of Pollen and Sealey Streets. (Coad’s corner.) FARE. For each passenger between any part of the Borough and Thames racecourse, (in either direction) the fare shall not exceed 2s. A CHAPMAN, Town Clerk. NOTICE. One 3-Year-Old Shorthorn Steer, running on my property for the past month. If not claimed before 21st and expenses paid will be sold. M. JUDD, Puriri. TENDERS. THAMES BOROUGH COUNCIL. Fresh Tenders are invited up to the 9th March, 1922 at 10 a.m., for leasing of portion of the Borough Endowment at Waitoa, near Te Aroha, being Allotment No. 5. subdivided into:— ■ Lot A. 100 Acres and Buildings. Lot B. 110 Acres. . ■ ■ % Lot C. 130 Acres. Term of Lease, 21 years. Tenders may he for one or more lots. Plan and conditions may be seen at the Borough Chambers, Thames, Office of the Te Aroha News, Office of Waikato Times, Hamilton. No tender need be accepted. A. CHAPMAN, Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF HAMILTON. TENDERS. Tendei s are invited for the work of Straightening ana Orsding the Waitewhiriwhiri Stream. The contract comprises making 142 Chains of new cut (approx 9000 cubic yards) and removing willows. Flans, Specification and Conditions of Contract may be inspected at the Office of this paper. Tenders close with the Town Clerk, Hamilton, at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, the 28th day of February, 1922. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. H. STEVENS, Borough Engineer.

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15127, 18 February 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15127, 18 February 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15127, 18 February 1922, Page 1