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ATTEND THE MATINEES \ #§ PLAZA >=H QUEEN STREET / §§j= Phone 41-580 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Daily: LI a.m., 2 pm., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Samuel Goldwyn Presents' The Screen's New Comedy Sensation •' DANNY KAYE DANNY KAYE In the KAY-lossal Musical Show "UP IN ARMS" "UP IN ARMS" In Tecbnicolour, with DINAH DANA , # SHORE ANDREWS CONSTANCE POWLING AND THE GOLDWYN GIRLS. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND BEGG'S Approved for Universal Exhibition. An RKO-Radio Pictures Release BOOK NOW FOR WEEK-END OXFORD OXFORD QUEEN ST. Opp. C.P.O. Phone 42-274 TIVOLI TIVOLI Nr. Grafton Bridge Phone 44-186 -'Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. LAST FEW DAYS! Oxford: Daily at 11, 2, 5 & 8 Tivoli: Daily at 2 & 8 PARENTSTo Avoid Disappointment, Send or Bring Your Children to tho TIVOLI THEATRE MATINEE If TJtiis is Convenient, as thero are 1000 Seats at the Tivoli and a "SNOW WHITE" MATINEE WILL BE HELD AT THE TIVOLI EVERY DAY at 2 P.M. KKO Radio Pictures Present The Miracle of tho Movies "SNOW WHITE and THE SEVEN DWARFS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) COMING Friday: Evenings Only FIvO - Radio Pictures Present ERIC PORTMAN ANN DVORAK In the Dynamic Melodrama "ESCAPE TO DANGER" Also Screening SIMONE SIMON —JOHN EMERY In Guy Du Maupassant's *** "MADEMOISELLE FIFI" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults) nr I I iYF MT. ALBERT. Phone 36-204 UIL LUAC Finally Tonight, at 7.45 Vera Lynn, "RHYTHM SERENADE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) And SELECTED FEATUKETTES prpriyjl EPSOM Phone 00-142 r\C,UE.n . Finally Tonight, at 7.45 DEANNA DURBIN GAIL PATRICK Herbert Marshall Arthur Treacher "MAD ABOUT MUSIC" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) And LATEST MARCH OF TIME AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. TOWN HALL. SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER I, AT 8 P.M. "STABAT MATER" AND "CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA." The Committee regret to announce that v owing to the unexpected departure of Miss Winifred Clements for England and Canada sooner than expected, she will bo unable to fulfil her engagement at the Town Hall. The Society has been very fortunate in securing kISS AUDREY JAMES, The Brilliant Young Auckland Soprano, To Fill the Role. Watch for Further Announcement of Full Cast. F. AUSTIN. Ph. 70-191. Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. (Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1835). Paid-up Capital £4,500,000 Reserve Fund (used in the business of the Bank) .. '2,500,000 Currency Reserve (used in the business of tho Bank) . . 2,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 4,500,000 £13,500,000 An Interim Dividend of 2/6 per Share at th'b rate of 5 p.c. per annum, less British Income Tax of 6/ in the £. has been declared by the Court of Directors. The Dividend will be payable on September 2S. 1945, in the New Zealand currency equivalent at date of declaration, to proprietors registered on the New Zealand Branch Register on September 8 1945. The New Zealand Branch Register of Shareholders will be closed on September 3 for the purpose of the abovementioned Dividend E. A. CAMERON, Inspector Wellington, August 27, 1945. Estate of thomas atkinson. of Te Awamutu Farmer Deceased.—Pursuant to an Order by a Judge of the Supremo Court, notice is hereby given that all Creditors ana other persons having claims against the abovonamed Estate are required to send in their claims to the undermentioned Executors on or before the 28th day of September, 1945. And notice is hereby given that after such date the said Executors propose to distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which the Executors then have notice. And that, in such event, the Executors will not be liable for the assets so distributed to any person of whose claim they had no notice at the time of such distribution.—Dated at Auckland this 15th day of August, 1945. THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z. LTD., and .TAMES STREET BURT. The Executors of the Estate of Thomas Atkinson (deceased). South British Insurance Bldgs. Shortland St., Auckland, C.l. Bv their Solicitor, J. S. Burt. wg TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW JL ZEALAND, Northern District (Auckland Registry).-—ln the Matter of the Religious Charitable and Educational Trusts Act 1908, and In the Matter of the Will of the late John Currie. formerly of-Auckland, Settler, SCHEME FOR DISPOSITION OP TRUST FUND. Notice 1b hereby given that a Scheme under Part 111. of the above Act for the disposition of the Fund bequeathed by the above-named deceajsed for a cottage home for destitute orphans has been referred to the Supreme Court at Auckland for approval and is open to inspection by the Public at the Office of such Court Dated at Auckland this 28th day of August. 1945. STEWART, JOHNSTON. CAMPBELL. DRtjMMOND A.N'D CO.. Solicitors for tho Trustee. wsg pI T Y OF A U C~K LAND. LUNCHEON TO RETURNED SERVICEMEN. It is proposed by His Worship the Mayor of Auckland to tender a Luncheon to Returned Anckland Servicemen who have returned from overseas service since February 23. 1944. Any person eligible for and desiring to receive an invitation for this function should, therefore, send their name, rank, number and present address to the Town Clerk, Town Ilali,* Auckland, at the earliest possible opportunity. T. W. M. ASHBY, Town Clerk. XT Z- SHOWMEN'S ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). A SPECIAL MEETING of all members of the abovo Association is called for Tnesday, September 4, 1045, in the Trades Hall, Gloucester St„ Chrlstchurch, at 2 p.m. Business: The Licence. AH Members are urged to mako an effort to attend this all-important meotinpr. N. CALLAGHER. Convener. I WILL not be responsible for any Dobts incurred in my name from this date.—Abo Fletcher, 38 Third Avenue, Kingsland

TO PARENTS TO PARENTS TO PARENTS TO PARENTS Your daughter will shortly be leaving school. It is your duty to place her in a position where she will be so trained that she will always be able to earn her ov/n living should the necessity ever arise. Such a position awaits your daughter at the Cambridge Clothing Factory in Customs St. East, who guarantee within the space of three years to train your daughter, with her co-operation, either as a trouser, vest or coat machinist. At the end of that period, in the unlikely event of her wishing to leave she will be able to hold down a position anywhere. We invite you along to interview our Factory Manager. Come and see us at work. See the articles we make. Visit our Cafeteria. I alk to our Sister and Nurse and learn how our health is safeguarded and go away convinced that your daughter could wish for no better place in which to work. This advertisement has the wholehearted approval •V u'J representing 300 contented Cambridge Workers. Address:— CAMBRIDGE CLOTHING FACTORY LTD CAMBRIDGE CLOTHING FACTORY LTD. (Opposite John Burns), CUSTOMS ST. -EAST.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25293, 29 August 1945, Page 10

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