Women's Patriotic Funds STAR THEATRE, NOV. 16 THURSDAY. THURSDAY, A GALAXY OF TALENT. PROGRAMME: 1. Dance— " The Moonsprites." N. Goonan, N. Channon, K. Hand, F. Andrews, E. Eddleston, Z. Bishop, E. Mills, P. Hand, D. Pocock, and MMirams. 2. Song— Mr Piper 3. Dance— " Russian Folk Dance." M. Bishop and E. Eames. , 4. Violin Solo— Mr Baxter 5. Dance— "Minuet" M. Field, C. Carter, G. Osman, Z. Menzies, M. Murphy, R. Osman, M. Meinhold, L. Bradly, J. Hand, and R. Parkes. 6. Song— Miss M. Rimmer 7. Dance— " Dutch Dance " E. Biihop, M. Hill, E. Bradly, P. Hill, L. Field, and M. JJughes. 8. Violin Solo— Mr Baxter. 9. Song— Mr Piper. 10. Dance— " Tommy Atkins " E. Sim, E. Eames, K. Cuthbert, L. Carleton, M. Bishop, and I. McAnnally. —Interval of io Minutes— THE REST CURE. Caste. Mrs Reed—wife of patient Miss Wilson Nurse Palmer . Mrs Carter Nurse Williams Mrs Meinhold Muriel—the maid Miss Ganley Mr Reed—a patient Mr Rose STAGE MANAGER—MR A. J. HILL. [Tickets: Front and Circle, is 6d ; Back Seats, is. A KEMARKABLE MOTOR CYCLE OFFER. WE have a couple of Slightly Shopsoiled " INDIAN " 2-stroke Motor Cycles FOR SALE, and in order to get them introduced into this district we have made a Big Cut off the regular price. ■ Sale Price---£43 10s. j These machines are brand new, and in every way up to the " Indian " standard of efficiency. This is a Spot Cash offer. The early bird scores. Get in first. /. SKEATEB & WHITE, " The Cyclist House for.Quality," 48, Fokt Street, AUCKLAND. REGISTRATION OF ORCHARDS. Department of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce, Wellington 2nd November, 1916. IT is hereby notified for public information, that application for Registration of Orchards will be received by the Director of the Horticulture Division, Wellington, up to 20th instant. Forms of application may be obtained at offices of this Department, or at Postoffices. BY ORDER. North Auckland Farmers' Co-op. Ltd. Auction Sale. AT TE PUA/ HELENSVILLE. Tuesday, November 14th AT 11.30 a.m. Favoured with instructions from Mr W MOYLE, we will sell at TE PUA, Helensville, on the above date, the whole of his Household Furniture^ and Live and Dead Stock, comprising— 33 choice Dairy Cows, all in milk 2 Springing Heifers 1 Jersey Bull 1 Holstein Bull 7 Choice Yearling Heifers 25 Calves (oh the Bucket) 2 Useful Farm Horses 2 Buggy Horses I Child's Pony 1 Yearling Filly, by Premier 8 Store Pigs 2 Fat Pigs Set Discs, Chain, Tine, Flexible Harrows 2 Oliver Ploughs , I Howard Cultivator (with moulding attachments.) I Planet Jr, Scarifier I Miissey Harris Mowing Machine I Wooden Roller I Chaff Cutter 1 Hand Seed Drill 2 Spring Traps~ 1 Parakai Gig (brand new) 2 Sets Trap Harness Swingle Trees and Chains Gent's Saddle and Bridle I Separator—Alpha Laval (45 gals.) Cans, Buckets, etc. I Sow at Profit 30 cwt. Manure Quantity of Wire and Timber Poultry, etc. Luncheon Provided. NO QUTSIDE STOCK ADMITT-ED. CON. CHRISTIE, H. BRADXY, Auctioneer, Ag-pnt. The return of " Lucille Love," ©race ! Cunard and Francis Fovd in the "Broken Coin " —the best of all Trans-Atlantic serials. Every Saturday night at the Star Theatre, commencing this Saturday. Kohukonu, vitf little water-side sporting place of Hokianga, is surely coming out of its shell (or the mad) by inaugurating Boxing Day athletic events, in '■' .wiiicl* all competitors must be under 26 ' -ygars .of a-ge, '^turned soldiers, 'enlisted1 men, o.r re}ects : "" ■••••-
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 9 November 1916, Page 2
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