AMUSEMENTS. LYRIC DELUXE SYMOXDS ST. THIS EVENING, S P.M. . IX) NOT BE MISLED. The Best Programme In Town. • For Three Nights Only. Here's One of the Most Entertaining Novels Ever Written. "THE EYES OF THE WORLD," "THE EYES OF THE WORLD," "THE EYES OF THE WORLD," BY HAROLD BELL WRIGHT. BY HAROLD BELL WRIGHT. A United Artists' Picture. 'With Una Merkel, John Holland, Nance O'Neil. Also Showing. s WILLIAM BOYD WILLIAM BOYD IN ' "HIS FIRST COMMAND." " HIS FIRST COMMAND." G6od Supporting Featurettes. Stalls Phone Reserves Must be Occupied by 7.50 p.m.
FOR BEST IN SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT, EDENDALE CINEMA, SANDRINGHAM. Wonderful Double-Star Programme. LUPINO LANE • LUPINO LANE IN "THE YELLOW MASK," "THE YELLOW MASK," By Edgar Wallace. Adapted from "The Traitor's Gate." A British International Thriller. NO. 2. United Artists Special, "THE EYES OF THE WORLD," "THE EYES OF THE WORLD," "THE EYES OF THE WORLD," From the Story by Harold Bell Wright. A stirring tale of heart-throbs and humour, pf love and hate, joy and despair, enacted under the awesome canopy of Western stars. A mighty drama of the great outdoors to-day. CAPITOL. TO-NIGHT — At 8 p.m. — TO-NIGHT-TWO BIG FEATURES ON ONE PROGRAMME. NO. 1— "SO THIS IS LONDON," Starring WILL ROGERS, Fox's Supreme Personality, purported by IRENE RICH, MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, Etc. America's Drollest istar in a Brilliant Production. NO. 2— "UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE," A delightful and artistic Plcturiiation of Thomas Hardy's Famous Novel. Avoid disappointment by Booking Early (Phone 20-574), or Book at the "CAPITOL" SWEET SHOP. KINGSLAND TALKIES^ — BEST Ofr ALL. — Direction ...... J. W. Farland. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The j Dramatic Movietone Thriller, | "SCOTLAND YARD," I
With Edmund Lowe and Joan Bennett. Most faring, Amazing, Thrilling Picture Ever Screened. Supported by that Movietone Masterpiece Performing Monkeys entitled, " THE LITTLE COVERED " WAGON." SEE THIS WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. Come Early. First Come, First Served. - SOUTHERN CROSS-*™ SLIE SAT., 11th; MON., 13th; TUBS.,. 14th. j " ENTER SIR JOHN," A Mystery Thriller, Featuring HERBERT MARSHALL, NORAH BARING. Also, j "PARDON MY GUN," A New Brand of Western Comedy. / PETER PAN \|, '' ' CABARET. J' ' LUXURY AND REFINEMENT. DANCING TO-NIGHT, In an Atmosphere of Music and Gaiety, 8 P.M to 12 P.M. Admission, o/. £25 — DANCING — £25 £25 — COMPETITION — £25 SECOND HEAT. MONDAY NIGHT, SPECIAL CARNIVAL NIGHT. All Reservations, Phone 46-777. LECTURES. ®JpURST rpo IJIHE JNJURED. The First Lecture will be given at the Ambulance Station, Rutland Street, at 7 p.m., to LADIES ON WEDNESDAY, April 15, And to MEN, ON THURSDAY, April 16. The Fee for the Course of 6 Lectures is 7/6. WILLIAM RATTRAY, 13 Honorary Secretary. ATHLETIC SPORTS. gECONDARY gCHOOLS' gPORTS THE ANNUAL INTER-SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS, JQOMAIN, 'AT 1.30 P.M. AUCKLAND'S SECONDARY SCHOOLS COMPETING FOR ATHLETIC PREMIERSHIP. Admission: One shilling; Stand, One Shilling; School Children, 6d. H. L. TOWERS, Hon. Secretary. Phone 46-357.
DECEASED ESTATES. ■PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. *■ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that all Creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims IN DUPLICATE at the Public Trust Office at Auckland on or before the, 12th day of MAY, 1931. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and one copy must be certified as follows:— "I hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the death I of the deceased." ESTATES. BRECK, THOR MATISON, late of Leigh, Pensioner, died 3/11/30. . HEFFERNAN, MARY, late of Auckland, Spinster, died 26/3/31. BLYTH, LOUISA MARTHA, late of Auckland; Married Woman, died 13/3/31. CHUBB, MERTON CHARLES, late of Devonport, Civil Servant, died 1/4/31. A. S. FAIRE, District Public Trustee for Auckland. April-11, 193 L 11
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 85, 11 April 1931, Page 22
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