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J AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAYGEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE "HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS." Definitely not screening «t the National and it will be months before it returns to Auckland again. THE REGENT, N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction : J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. 3 Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. TO-MORROW-TO-MORROW— NIGHTS OF GLORIOUS . ROMANCE, SONG AND GAIETY. Again the Urgent brings another outstanding entertainment. Yon will enjoy ihr> unusual drama, the songs and music contained in this splendid British success. It in doculedly up to the Regent's unapproachable standard. Nights of Laughter, Nights of Romance, Nights o£ Music. Kong and Gaiety. Through Piccadilly—Coventry Street, Leicester Square and then into tic whirl of night life in the worlds greatest eily You'll be entranced and absorbed 'by its stirring dramatic story. ////////// Com© where lights are ////////// brightest, where songs ////////// alul " IUSIC 11CVer CCaSC " " MAYFAIR NIGHTS." "MAYFAIR NIGHTS." "MAYFAIR NIGHTS." « MAYFAIR NIGHTS." " MAYFAIR NIGHTS." ////////// M« through the hours of ////////// happiness and sorrow that ////////// start at dusk and end at -mm wiu / awn! ISOBEL ELSOM (The Idol of the English Stage). IVOR BARNARD, 31ARGOT ORAHAM, JIOIRA LY'ND, EDGAR NORFOLK. Music by BILLY G-ERIIARDI AND HIS ORCHESTRA. WILLIAM WALKER AT THE PIANO. Gowns by LOUIS BROOKS. These arc names unfamiliar to New Zealanders. but 1o those who know their London after dark they are names synonymous with the brightest ill aces, where you hear music that -<*Hs you stepping and songs that set you humming. IT REVIVALS TUB AUTHENTIC AND SENSATIONAL- STORY OF MRS M—;, NOTORIOUS QUKEN OF TIIK CITY'S MOST FAMOUS NIGHT CLUB. (Censor's Recommendation for Adults.) • And of course another of the Regent's 1 Magnificent Supporting Programmes. Book Early. r.ox Plans at Theatre (iPhone 46-SSS). TO-MORROW, 8 P.M. GRAND REOPENING, On Continental Lines. DE DANSE^> ADMISSION: CD. 1 Floor Charge :3d per Dance per Couple. : Direction, M. A. NASSOOR, " SPORTING. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1932-33! DECEMBER 2G and 28, JANUARY 2 and 3. GENERAL ENTRIES (lsov each) CLOSE TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), December L». l>y FIVE O'CLOCK. At same time FORFEITS (Isov each) must be declared for - O.K. DERBY, ROYAL STAKES, G.N. FOAL. STAKES. FBDS must accompany in each instance. W. S. SPENCE-, :1 Secretary. ? MANAWATU RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, DEC. 26, 27 and 29, 1932. NOMINATIONS for AJI Events close on ' FRIDAY, December 2, 1032, at 9 p.m., also FOREVEJIT of Isov for the 27th Palincrston North Stakes. ' Full I'rogranjme in "Referee." 3 V. T. 'DIBBLE, Secretary. [P.O. Box 52. Palmerston North. Telephone C2G4. 1 l - BOROUGH NOTICES. j THOROUGH OF NEW LYNN. - NOTICE OF ACTIONS FOR UNPAID RATES. IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT, HOLDEN AT AUCKLAND. Between THE BODY CORPORATE OF THE MAYOR, COUNCILLORS AND BURGESSES' OF THE BOROUGH '• Of NEW LYNN, of New Lynn, J riaintiffs, and HENRY WIIITESIDE, formerly of New Lynn, now of parts unknown ; and ERIC R. C. NORRIS, formerly care Roose Shipping Company, Mercer, now of parts unknown ; and ANNIE KRALJVICII, formerly of Auckland, Widow, now of parts unknown. 1 TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: i Take notice that actions have been * commenced against each of you in the. above Court by the Body Corporate of tlie " Mayor, Councillors and Burgesses of the Borough of New Lynn for the Recovery of g Rates as under:— , 1. Against you, Henry AVhiteside, by Plaint No. 115.">2, for the recovery of £7 7/10 for rates unpaid in respect of Lot 320 on D.r. S2Ol, j Matai Street, New Lynn. 2. Against you, Annie Kraljvich, under Plaint No. 11549, for the recovery 1 of £17 15/8 for rates unpaid in respect of Lot 2, D.P. 11315, Seabrook Avenue, New Lynn. 3. Against you, Eric R. C. Norris, under J Plaint No. 11510, for the recovery of £7 15/4 for rates unpaid in respect of Lot 112, D.P. 8201, off Lynwood , Road, New Lynn. , An Order has been ma<3e by the above Court in each of the safid actions that , publication of this notice, of such action j in the "Auckland Star" newspaper shall j be deemed to be service of the summons and statement of claim therein upon you respectively. The summonses in eadh of the said _ actions will be heard in tihe Magistrate's < Court at Auckland on MONDAY, the 19th : day of December, 1932, at 3.0.30 o'clock in the forenoon, in the Upstaiirs Court, and in default of you or any of you filing notice - of your intention to defend such claims ; respectively in the Court (pffice at Anek- . la ml on or before the 16th day of December, I 11)32, judgment may be gjiven in your absence against each of you respectively i without your being heard. ! Dated this 30th day of Notvember, 1932. J. C. MABFROY, t xl , ... Clerk ofiythe Court, i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 285, 1 December 1932, Page 24

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