TfIULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING AT 8 FULLER'S "MB W TT AUDEVILLE . no. ULLER'S IN EW V AUDEVILLE UO. Now in the Flood Tide of Success. A Furore of Enthusiasm Caused Nightly by - EVA LEE AND HER PICCANINNIES. ; EVA LEE AND HER PICCANINNIES. A New, Novel, and Funny Act. THE BANVARDS The Wonderful Comedy Acrobats. WILL— THE FRANKLINS— RUBY In Their Smart Singing and Acrobatic Act. RUD PETERSON JENNIE JOHNSTONE. Last Nights of Watts and Lucas, Gertie McLeod, pnd Lucas Sisters. SATURDAY NEXT, First appearance of REG WILLIAMS & BONNETTA VIOLET. CONNIE SOLOMANS. Change of Programme Every Saturday." 2s. Ib. and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's THOROUGH OF GREY LYNN. FIXING LEVELS. Notice is hereby given that in conf rmity with the Municipal Corporations Act, 1900, and of the Eighth Schedule thereto, it is the intention of the Grey Lynn Borough Council to Fix the Levels of King-street in accordance with the plan of such levels deposited in the Council Chamber, Rose Boad, Grey Lynn. The Said plan may be inspected during office hours from the Ist day of March proximo till the 26th day of March proximo. All objections to the levels referred to will Je heard by the Council on MO>DAY, 6th day of April, 1908, at 8 p m , at the said Council Chambers. All such objections must be in writing and sent to the Council not later than 5 p.m. of 26th March proximo. R. H. IRWIN, Town Clerk. Council Chambers, Grey Lynn, February 28, 1908. "DOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCIES In pursuance of " The Muncipal Corporations Act, 1900," "The Local Flections Act, 1904." and amendments thereof, notice is ; hereby given that an Election of two (2) Qualified Persons as Councillors for the Borough of Newmarket will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of March. 19<i8 Nomination Papers,, duly signed, will be received in the Borough Office until Noon of WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of March, 1908 A deposit of Thiee Pounds to be made with each nomination WM. HOGG, Returning Officer Newmarket, 25th February, 1908 TTIGH-CLASS rpAILORS. mHE T>RITISH TT7"OOLLE>) pOMPANY, 176 AND 177, NEWTON, Is the BEST PLACE IN AUCKLAND To get a FIRST-CLASS SUIT AT A MODERATE PRICE. dC^> — SUITS TO MEASURE — /^/^S OVJ FROM OU The Largest and Most Up-to-Date Stock in Auckland to Choose from • Competition Defied for Cut, Style and Workmanship. Note Address: 175 AND 177. NEWTON (Next Bank of New Zealand). LAND TRANSFER ACT, NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the several Parcels of Land hereinafter described- will be brought under the Provisions of the Land Transfer Act, and its amendments, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one month from the date of the Gazette containing this notice : — 4631— JOHN HENRY WALTERS. — Part of a block of land situated at Waiuku East, granted to James Hatnlin, containing 386 acres. Occupied by applicant and Benjamin Lowe. 4639— ROBERT JAMES STRONG. — Allot. 14, Parish of Papakura, containing 87 acres 0 roods 24 perches. Occupied by J. H. Pohlen. 4641— GEORGE CARDER.— Lots 135, 136, 137, of Allot. 21, Sec. 8, Subs, of Auckland, containing 36£ perches. «■ Occupied by applicant. Diagrams may be inspected at this Office. - Dated this 29th day of February 1908, at the Lands Registry Office, Auckland. ' W. STUART, Deputy-District Land Registrar.
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Observer, Volume XXVIII, Issue 25, 7 March 1908, Page 9
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546Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XXVIII, Issue 25, 7 March 1908, Page 9
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