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AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES', ST. JAMES , , Theatre Heated at All Sessions. Where Sound Sounds Best. Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. Upsides our wonderful feature film we have a great first half of shorts items including many interesting subjects that, will appeal to the Sporting Public of Auckland. FOX AUSSIE NEWS FOX AUSSIE NEWS Includes the Following Items : — ENGLAND DEFEATS AUSTRALIA IN 3RD LEAGUE TEST. This is Well Worth Seeing. AUSTRALIAN GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. The race from start to finish. BLAY AND DELANEY BOXING MATCH. The greatest bout seen in Sydney for years. OLYMPIC EVENTS. OLYMPIC EVENTS. Athletes Training at Olympic Stadium. You will see Elma Richards hurl 561b of lead through the air, Hap Walker in the broad jump. Lee Barnes, world's record pole vaulting champion, American Relay "Team, etc. THE STAR OF STARS, GRETA GARBO, GRETA GARBO, GRETA GARBO, GRETA GARBO, GRETA GARBO, In "AS YOU DESIRE ME." "AS YOU DESIRE ME." "AS YOU DESIRE ME." "AS YOU DESIRE ME." ("A" Cert.) A vision of loveliness . . . was she really Zara the dancer, who had known many loves, or tho charming bride who had vanished on her honeymoon? Strange . . . mystic . . . thrilling . . . played as only Garbo can play a great role! PLANS AT ST. JAMBS'. SEE SPECIAL ADVT., PAGE 10. SATURDAY — TO-MORROW. HEAVY BOOKINGS. First Test Match. First Test Match. <r^^DIXIELAND^> "^--^CABARET.^^"^ I't ' Anckland. RUN ON CONTINENTAL LINES. SPECIAL NIGHT, SATURDAY — TO-MORROW. The Visiting English Rugby League Players and the New Zealand Team will be the Guests of the Management. Special Music Will Be Played by the FAMOUS DIXIELAND BAND. FAMOUS DIXIELAND BAND. LEADER, DOUG. ARMISHAW ("LITTLE DOUG.") The Management Advises Large Parties to Reserve Early. JOHN AND WILLIE, From the Cox Studio, in a Special Dance DIAL 26-615r Uml>ei DlAL 26-615. DOUBLE, 7/6. Evening Dress Essential. RESERVE EARLY FOR AUGUST 6 AND AUGUST 20. BY INVITATION : Grammar Ball, August 25, Chemists' Monster Charity Ball. Sept. 7. BALLS. i —-r—l A UCKLAND GRAMMAR J\. SCHOOL OLD BOYS' *. *T&s ~ AND OLD GIRLS , ASSOCIATIONS. ANNUAL BALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25. Invitation List under revision. 'Requests for Invitations apply c/o Secretaries, P.O. Box 1357. A. L. SIMMONDS, J. A. MULGAN, :L'9 Secretaries. /COMBINED BANKS' BALL; 11th AUGUST, 1932. The Committee regrets that owing to the very heavy demand for tickets by the Bank Staffs, none will be available for sale to invitation holders. As the capacity o£ tho Cabaret is already fully taxed, we regret that no further tickets can be issued. S. C. HAY, 30 Hon. Secretary. BOROUGH NOTICES. THOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. RATES 1932-1933. Public Notice is hereliy given that the Devonport Borough Council has resolve.l that a Rebate of £5 per centum be allowed to every ratepayer on the total rates payable by him (excluding water rates and charges) if such rates are paid within thirty daj-s from the due date thereof. N.B.—Wednesday, August 17, 1032, is the Inst day upon which the Rebate will be allowed. Payments by instalments will be accepted, in wtich ease the Rebate is allowed on so much of the rate as is paid by August 17, 103' 1 A. E. WILSON, :16 Town Clerk. DECEASED ESTATES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. NORTHERN DISTRICT. In the matter of the Trustee Act, 190S, and In the matter of the Estate of ARTHUR KD.UUND WAKEMAN, late of Auckland. Merchant, deceased. Pursuant to an Order made by a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Auckland, on the 18th day of July 1932, notice is hereby given that all Creditors and other persons having Claims against the Estate of the abovenamed ARTHUR EDMUND WAKEMAN, who died on or I about the 14th day of May, 1932, and Letters of Administration of whose Estate were granted on the Ist day of June, 1932, are hereby required to send in their Claims, together with written particulars thereof to his Administrator, Leslie Edmund Rupert Wakeman, c/o S. W. W, Tons. Esquire, Solicitor. 201, Dilwoith Buildings! in the City of Auckland, on or before the >lst day of August, 1932. and notice is hereby further given T>y the Administrator that after the 31st day of August, 19.32, the Administrator proposes to distribute the Assets of the deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the Claims of which the Administrator has then notice. And in such event, pursuant +o Section 74 of the Trustee Act. 190S, the Administrator having given the notices lirected by the aforesaid Order, will not be iable for the Assets so distributed to any Person of whose Claim the Administrator iad no notice at the time of the distribution >f the said Assets. Dated this 19th day of July, 1932. S. W. W. TONG, Solicitor for the Administrator. 201, Dilworth Buildings, Auckland. :29 DYERS AND CLEANERS. CARPET Cleaning and Shampooing, one ~> penny square foot.—Vacuum Cleaning :0.. Albert St. Phone 41-769. j5 ORTER'S,'" Established 1592~! give satisfaction in all work. Vane collect eliver.—Shop, 43, Karangahape Rd. A

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 178, 29 July 1932, Page 14

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