■AMUSEMENTS. UAST DAY SYD. CHAPLIN, , In "THE FORTUNE HUNTER." And "THE SOMME." MAJESTIC. A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre. Continuous from 11 a.m. Daily. H/fAXAGERIAL. IVXanagxrial. The entertainment we present To-morrow is not jusrt a first second attraction double-feature programme, but two films, carefully selected and of different types, equal in merit, and carrying the Majestic hall-mark of approbation. [ THE DRAMATIC FEATURE The Film Version of the Famous Play, by SIR ARTHUR PINERO, Britain's' Premier Dramatist. "HIS " HIS " HIS HOUSE IN ORDER." HOUSE IN ORDER." HOUSE IN ORDER." It shares with "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray" the distinction of being the finest work of its great Author. Played with a Distinctive Cast, . , Headed by TALLULAH BANKHEAD, Now generally acclaimed the Greatest Actress on the British Stage. A Beauty still only 25 years old. she has singular vivacity, , individuality, piquancy and a style-all her own. £1000 PER WEEK WAS THE SALARY PAID MISS TALLULAH BANKHEAD TO PLAY "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER." More than has ever been paid to any British Artist, whether on Stage or Screen. ■' • - ■ • • Plnero's Great Drama of Two Wives. • • ' A 'TMe' df Society' "Saints" and "Sinners." THE COMEDY FEATURE. | Cinema Arts Present The Famous Comedy, Success by ST. JOHN HANKIN. "The -Cassllis Engagement" Screened for Copyright Purposes as "NOT "NOT " NOT QUITE A LADY." QUITE A LADY." QUITE A LADY." ( THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT.") ( THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT.") ("THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT.") <:THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT.") *- ■ Made by Bcltiffh International at.Elstree, the World's Largest and Most Up-to-date , Studio, ' Featuring t MABEL POULTON. "In technique, it is as up-to-date as next year's Paris Fashions. It Is in its impish humour, and in Its quaint and clever tricks so weedily and expertly put over, that this picture is such a wholly delightful entertainment."— London "Dally Chronicle." AND AT THE MATINEES DAILY. FINAL WEEK OF SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. FOB THE CHILDREN, " THE TOYSHOP REVELS." "THE TOYSHOP REVELS." Produced by Yorke Gray and Lillian O'Leary. MAJESTIC — TO-MORROW. MOTOR TRIPS. pHOM - JJOME fpo gUNDAY, JANUARY ' ' , AT 8 A.M. A PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED ONE-DAT » TOUR TO ARAPUNI. The Buses utilised are-of the most comfortable and modern type, and a feature of the Tdur will be the lucid explanations of the whole route. , .The . opportunity Is given, of visiting the unique and gigantic undertaking of ARAPL'XI under conditions' of comfort unexcelled. Ring 40-402 to Reserve Seats. R ETURN JIARE, 22/6. JOHNSTON AND QXOKES, JOHNSTON AND gTOKES, \ 31, BEACH ROAD. i AUCKLAND. N;B.—For the convenience of Passengers unable to reach the .starting point at 8 a.m. Special Arrangement* have been made to convey them there. . T "piHA, West Coast.—Wonderful Motor -«■ Trip, Sunday Next. Great picnic spot. Good swimming, fishing, ete.; book at once for this popular trip; fare 0/. —No. 6, Darby St., or phone 42-083. 2» IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME' COURT OF NEW ZEALAND—NORTHERN DISTRICT. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of-the Bankruptcy Act, 1008, • and in the matter of the Bankruptcy of JOHN HENRY WEAVER, of Auckland, Coachbuilder, a bankrupt. .Notice ishereby given that on FRIDAY, the 22nd day of February, 1929, at 10 o clock -in the or so soon thereafter as counsel can be heard in .that behalf, an application will be made to this Honourable Court sitting in Bankruptcy that an Order of Discharge be granted to the above-named bankrupt. • Dated this 24th : day of January, 1929. C. J. LOVEGROVE, Solicitor for the above-named bankrupt. ' 524 DECEASED ESTATES. TESTATE OF ROBERT , JAMES WILKINSON (Deceased). ; i All persons having claims against the estate of ROBERT JAMES WILKINSON. late;6f 15, Wellpark Avenue. .Richmond, settler (deceased) are requested to forward particulars of same forthwith with a signed certificate thereon that the moneys, claimed are due and owing, to MORPETH. GOULD AND WILSON, 228. Queen St., Auckland. Solicitors to the Trustees. 24 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. MR. CLAUDE H. MOSES, DENTIST; Has returned from abroad, and Resumed Practice, LIBTER BUILDING, Victoria Street East. Telephone 41-089. " ; B LAWN/TENNIS. A BRUCE, Racquet Stringer, 94, Albert £?■* « a Repnited. Patronised-by Tilden. Champion. C '» ,l?iXM?RTHepalrs executed sameday if ' TJESTKINGING Racquets, same day' ser- ** vice. Seanewrange Spalding. Slaz CBger Racquets.—Wiseman's, Queen St. and I rnMtm.-''' y ■ ■ . D msjntll Beqnisitea.—Racquets, Restrung A,: and Repaired.—Sturt and Blakey, IW, tWwial Mntual BH*s.. Queen St. 9 •'-v.- . .-.ue^y- <•••••; J-4 ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 20, 24 January 1929, Page 24
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