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AMUSEMENTS. s Direction Civic Theatre, Ltd. 2500 SEATS ATI/, 1/6, 2/. IT'S ALL-BRITISH, AND SOMETHING TO j : BE PROUD OF. Brilliant , gIR QERALD jyu -jy/TAURIBR, • gIR Q.ERALD jyV J£ AURIER. gIR Q.ERALD JJU |y£AURIBB, I With QERTRUDE T AWRENCE, Celebrated Star of Many Stage Successes, In "LORD CAMBER'S LADIES," A British- International Picture. Recommended by Censor for Adults. With . BENITA HUME, Two of Britain's Stage Celebrities—ln n Story from the pen of H. A. Vachell—and that spells Excellence. SPECIAL FEATURETTES. i— GOLFERS—AT ALL SESSIONS — BOBBY JONES In "MASHIE NIBLICK." It's Worth Ten Lessons. After the Show — Visit — CIVIC WINTERGARDEN. DANCING FRED, SUPPER 1/. a§j fNATIONAI/N & ( &' I NATIONAL } c £g* THIRD WEEK Of the picture that will go down in the history of the talking screen as an unmatched achievement. CECIL B. DB MILLB'S ."mHE ffllGN OF THE pROSS." " ITTHE CJI'GN OF THE pROSS." "mHE SJIGN OF THE /"IROSS." "mHE QIGN OF THE pROSS." "mHE C<IGN OP THE /~IROSS." A Paramount Picture With Blissa Landi, Fredric March, Charles Laughton, Claudette Colbert. ITS GREATNESS IS INDESCRIBABLE. Approved for Universal Exhibition. SPECIAL—Patrons are advised that "The Sign of the Cross" is screened ten minulrs after the commencement of each session. PRICES, 1/, 1/6. For Reservations, Phone 42-169. PRINCE EDWARD /%y AT - AND 8 « vf JOEL McCREA, in NN^ _ "THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME." > - ~ . Also Screening: ,• '.';■• <—!. Er "MISS PINKERTON." = — Recommended by Censor for Adults. — =iiiiiiiiiniiimiitiniiininiiiiiiiiiiimiH —ONEHUNGA PICTURES. — TO-NIGHT. Strand. Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MaeStrand. Donald and Charlie Ruggles. in I Strand. "LOVE ME TO-NIGHT." | Strand. Chevalier as a tailor, whose arms Strand. fitted around any girl. Strand. Recommended by Censor tor Adults ' 1 Strand. Screen Souvenirs, Talkatoon and 1 Strand. News.' ■yiCTORIA. — At 8. — DEVONPOKT. i ALEXANDER GRAY, in > ; ■':'■■■ —— "SONG OF THE FLAME." =£=»- "SONG OF THE FLAME.".Approved for Universal Exhibition. T OWN -H- A L *<■ THURSDAY, MAY 4. TV/TUNICIPAL pHOIU.

i SPECIAL BRAHMS CONCERT. THE FIRST CONCERT OF THE CHOIR I SEASON.Conductor : E. VARLEY HUDSON. Assisting Artists: BARRY CONEY (Baritone). TREVOR DE CLIVE LOWE ('Cello). ■ ■ H. 8.-LUSCOMBE (Piano). There are Vacancies in the Choir for a few Tenors and Altos. .- > Apply to SECRETARY, at Grafton Library on THURSDAY EVENINGS. :x3 IN WINTER you need the extra nourishment of Morning Tea. Tea, Coffee or Cocoa, with Biscuit, 4d, in the Lounge. COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., 242, Queen Street. :6 BAZAARS. ; PROTECTION Women,. Children—Bring. ■*• Buy, St. Mary's Hall, Parnell, next Thursday afternoon, 2 p.m. 3 DECEASED ESTATES. "QECEASED ESTATE. All personr having claims against the Estate of William Bowden, lute of Park Road. Auckland, Butcher. ? deceased, are requested to forward particulars thereof before the 10th inst. to H. R. DUGGAN, Solicitor, 46, Queen Street, Auckland. 1 TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW -*• ZEALAND. NORTHERN DISTRICT. No. Ml5O/33. IN THE MATTER' OF THE TRUSTEE ACT, 190 S. and I IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARTHA ORMEROD, late of Auckland, Spinster, Deceased. Pursuant to an order made by a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Auckland on the 27th day of April. 1933. Notice is hereby given that all Creditors and other persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named MARTHA ORMEROD, who died on or about the Thirtieth Day of November, 1931, are hereby. required to send in their claims,, toother with written particulars thereof, to her Executrix at the Office of T. A. H. OLIPHANT. ESQ., Solicitor, Oliphant Chambers, 10. High .Street. Auckland, on or before the 31st day of May, 1033. i-Notice is hereby given bv the Execntrix that after the said 31st day of May, 1933. the Executrix proposes to distribute the assets of the Deceased amongst the t/arties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which the Executrix then has notice, and in such event, pursuant to Section 74 of The Trustee Act. 1908, the Executrix having given the notices required by the aforcsa'd order will not be liable for the assets so distributed to any person of whose claim the Executrix had not notice at the time of distribution of the assets. Dated at Auckland this 27th day of April, 1933. T. A. H. OLIPHANT. 10, High Street, Auckland. Solicitor for the Executrix. :10 TEACHERS OF SKATING. LBARN Ice Waltz, Barn Dance. Mohawk Waltz, as taught by Mr. and Mrs. O'Hare, N.Z.- Champions, appointments. Rivoli Rink. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 100, 1 May 1933, Page 18

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