_ AMUSEMENTS. WELCOME RETURN OF MB. PIM. — HIS MAJESTY'S. — j? Direction f j.- Q. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE PLAY. TO-NIGHT, AT 8.15. i . v • AND TO-MOtfROW & SATURDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present IRENE VANBRUGH AND DION BOUCICAULT. And a Brilliant 'Supporting. Company in A. A. Milne's Delicious and very Interesting Comedy, "MR. PIM PASSES BY." " MR. PIM PASSES BY." In which Mr. Boucicault, as the' absentminded, eccentric passer-by, will appear in one of his best characterisations, and Miss Vanbrugb will repeat her delightful interpretation of Olivia Marden. A NOTABLE PRODUCTION. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. SIX NIGHTS ONLY. First representation in New Zealand of C. E. Openshaw's Brflllapt Comedy, i "ALL THE KING'S# HORSES," "ALL THE KING'S HORSES," Which was specially written for Miss Vanbrugh, and it was her. outstanding genius in the role of Alice Everett that made it a record-breaker in London; Mr: Boucicaulthas also scored one of his best triqmpha in this production. During the season will aim be staged:— " THE HIGH * ROAD," i AND ' " AREN'T WE ALL?" - Plays Produced bjr .Dion Boucicault. Plans for "Mr. Pirn? ue.oov«pu. Plans, for "All the King's Horse?" *411 be opened to-morrow' mooting.; Prices: DC. ' and 8.5., 8/ ; Stalls. 4/ ; Gallery, 1/6. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. 7 , Plansat Lewis Eady. Ltd. Day Sales at HJM. Theatre Confectionery. * Manager .. JOHN FA BR ELL. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. Direction : John Fuller and Sons., Ltd. Change of Programme To-morrow Night. Change of Programme. To-morrow. Night \\ // TO-NIGHT AT 8 — AT 8 TO-NIGHT. GEO. WALLACE, GEO. — WALLACE, GEO. —WALLACE, GEO. GEO. WALLACE, GEO. WALLACE, GEO. WALLACE, AND HIS POPULAR REVUE jCOMPAXY, In His Latest and Greatest' Comedy -Revue. "HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS." "HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS." You sever saw such a worded King. But you will laugh at every minute of his Kingship. \\ // PRICES:'To-night, 3/, 2/, 1/. Plus Tax. . Box Plans at St. James' Theatre. PUBLIC NOTICES. HARBOUR BOARD. EASTERN -VEHICULAR FERBY - LANDING. ' Superintendent's Office, [ Quay Street, ; January 23, 1929. Notice is hereby given that, in accordance with the provisions of Section 184 of the Harbours Act, 1923, the Minister of Marine has consented to the limits of the i new Vehicular Ferry Landing at Mechanics' , Bay being defined as follows :•— EASTERN VEHICULAR FERRY LANDING. —Starting at a point on Mechanics' Bay Breastwork, distant 1817 feet on a bearing 106 degrees 38 feet (true) from the south-eastern corner of King's Wharf. Bounded by the waters of the Waitemata Harbour generally towards the west by a line 48deg OSmin—293 feet, thence towards the north by a line 138deg OSmin—B3 feet, thence towards the east by a line 228deg 08min—245 feet, thence on the south by the f Mechanics' Bay Breastwork 288deg OSmin—96 feet, to'point of commencement. By Order. . H. B. BCBNETT. 1 24 Superintendent and Secretary. pOLICB DEPARTMENT. 1 SALE" OF UNCLAIMED PROPERXX. ! It is hereby notified that Unclaimed Property in the hands of the Police at Auck- ; land will, if not before THUBSr the 28th February, 1929, be Sold , thereafter by Public Auction. Partiealars ' as to the time, and place of Sale may be ; obtained from the Superintendent of Police . at Aubkland. W. B. McILVENEY, 1 Commissioner of Police.. ; Wellington, 11/1/291 » 24 gaOOIIXG LICENSES. i AUCKLAND ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. 1 DEER SHOOTING LICENSES. , TAUMARUNUI HERD. • All applications for Licenses entitling the • holder to shoot two heads of not less than J® PJdnts each between the 28th March and ; the 30th April, 1929, most be sent in to the Secretary of the Society, with a License Fee of S3, before the 31st Janu- ; ary. on which date a ballot will be held in '-i Auckland to decide the Eight Licenses. COLIN M. GORDON, . Southern- Cross Buildings, Secretar J. ' Chancery Street, Auckland. 24 ; TNSTITUT* OF INCORPORATED A SECRETARIES (New Zealand Division). Notice is hereby given that Examinations will be held in Auckland and other centres, as required, in March next. "" Intending Candidates am requested to ' notify the Registrar on or before the lath ■ prox. Examination Entry Forms and full particulars' are obtainable from—> NEW ZEALAND REGISTRAR, F. T. EYRE, 15-16, Empire Bldgs., Swanson St., Auckland. x 24 r J , 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MADELEINE LE BLONDE, Dressmaker having Removed from her late premises 23' Karangabape Road, to 152. GRAFTON ROAD, Khyber Pass end, will be grateful If Customers will call. Business as usual. MADELEINE LE BLONDE, __^^^^^152^Grafton^RoA^^^^x25 CHIROPRACTORS. f|*HE Following are Palmer Graduates and ,7" members of New Zealand and Australians Association, tonsuitaD UG <^?\ (Lionel and Phon Btone Bldgs.. Queen St. /3JUBS AND GILES, Imperial BuildinesT Queen St. Phone 45-525. B SHOPPING BROS.. Jewellers. — Brinyour Jewellery Repairs to ui H,
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 20, 24 January 1929, Page 24
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