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AMUSEMENTS. — ST. JAMES' — — ST.' JAMES'— : • "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m.. 2.15 and 8.. The "Auckland Star" says: ".'The-Con-querors,' without preaching it, WiW»U spirit needed in these times, and «£OUgn all its light and shade gives Inspiration, as well as entertainment.' A STORY OF BRITISH PIONEERS WHO BUILT A MIGHTY NATION. RICHARD DIX— RICHARD DIX— —ANN HARDING —ANN HARDING — EDNA MAY OLIVER — " THE CONQUERORS." "THE CONQUERORS." "THE CONQUERORS." Approved for General Exhibition. Conquest is a tradition. To-day the future of the world is not liopeless, because we still have the Conquerors to carry on! PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' "Where Sound Sounds- Best." COMMENCING THURSDAY. COMMENCING THURSDAY. Their Latest and Funniest Feature Length Comedy.. MR. LAUREL & MR. HARDY MR. LAUREL & MR. HARDY MR. LAUREL & MR. HARDY MR. LAUREL & MR. HARDY MR. LAUREL & MR. HARDY MR. LAUREL & MR. HARDY TACK UP YOUR TROUBLES/ TACK UP YOUR TROUBLES/ Approved for General Exhibition. 'Tack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag—and Smile! Smile! Smile!" ' PLANS NOW OPEN. "THE LAUGH PARADE." The Five Cleveres, Jack Spooner's London Savoy Band, and the other new Artists for Frank Neil's latest Bevue arrived' from Sydney by the "Marama" this morning. "Laugh Parade" Box Plans will be opened at Lewis Early, • Ltd.. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING, at 0 o'clock. I HIS MAJESTY'S. J| Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z., Ltd. THE VERY HIGHEST IN VAUDEVILLE. Commencing NEXT SAT. AFTERNOON And NEXT SAT. NIGHT, And each subsequent afternoon and evening. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present Frank Neil's Greatest and Most Wonderful Vaudeville Revue, "THE LAUGH PARADE." "THE LAUGH PARADE." "THE LAUGH PARADE." Gorgeous Stage Pictures, Bewildering Costumes, Enthralling Ensembles, Amazing Acrobatics, and it is PACKED WITH LOADS OF LAUGHTER. AN INCOMPARABLE COMPANY. 40 — ARTISTS 40 Headed by the Idol of- Playgoers, ELLA SHIELDS ELLA SHIELDS And the Irresistible, the Funniest and Most Popular of all Comedians, GEORGE WALLACE " GEORGE WALLACE Also, Miriam Lester, Molly Molloy, Billie Malonev, Maggie Buckley, Maida Jones, Fred Webber, David McGill, Murray and Walton, Together with THE AMAZING 5 CLEVERES, Whose Thrilling Acrobatic Features startled London and the Continent. JACK SPOONER'S LONDON JAZZ BAND. MAURICE DIAMOND'S T BEAUTY BALLET AND SHOW GIRLS. And Final Appearances of [ THE 4 DARING DIABOLOS. f The Management is conftdeut that "The Laugh rnrade" Will compare more than favourably with any Vaudeville Revue production London, New York or the Continent has enjoyed In recent years. ' THE BOX PLANS For the whole of the Raster Holidays will be opened at Lewis Eady, Ltd., TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) at 9 o'clock. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. Evening Prices: 5/, 4/, 3/, 2/ and 1/6. Late Door Gallery, XI. Matinee Prices: 3/, 2/ and 1/. Children Half-price. All prices plus Amusement Tax. Manager, John Farrell. PUBLIC NOTICES. TN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES -L ACT, 1908, and In the matter of W. WILSON.. LIMITED and Reduced, a Private Company registered under the Companies Act, 1908. Notice is hereby given that the Order of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Northern District, dated, the sth day of April, 1933, confirming the reduction of the capital of the above-named Company from £10,000 to £5000. and the minute (approved by the Court) showing with respect to the capitar of the Company as altered, the several particulars required by the above statute were registered by the Registrar of Companies on the Sth day of April, 1933. And further take notice that the said minute is in the words and figures following :— "The capital of W. Wilson. Limited and Reduced, henceforward is £5000 divided Into 10,000 shares of 10/ each instead' of the orginal capital of £10,000 divided into 10,000 shares of £1 each. At the time of the registration of this minute the sum of 10/ .has been and is to be deemed to be paid up on each of the said shares." Dated the Bth day of April, 1933. GITTOS, UREN, GREGORY & BOUKKE, Solicitors for the Company. 10 PIANO TUNING. BANDON Mechanical Music — Pianos — Thoroughly Tuned, 5/; guaranteed overhauls from £I.—Dominion Trading Co., Phone 42-264. ' D ING 47-047—Civic Tuning Co. Have your Player Piano Tuned promptly and efficiently, 5/ ; free estimates, satisfaction or money refunded. D ATOUR Piano Thoroughly Cleaned, Tuned - 1 - and Regulated, 5/; free estimates: repairs; satisfaction guaranteed.—Phone 42-634. C A I —PIANOS Tuned by expert tuners.— */ British, Professional Tuning Co., 11, Chancery Chambers. Phone 42-466. D OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. CF. McWILLIAM, Optician.—Prices • revised to meet the times.—l 47, Queen St., next "Herald." D T LOWES, F.8.0.A., F.C.O. (Edin.), • F.N.A.0., F. 1.0. (Eng.), Ophthalmic Optician, Lister Buildings, Victoria Street. 40-<€6. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 84, 10 April 1933, Page 18

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