AMUSEMENTS. _ ! CRYSTAL PALACE j I MT. EDKN RD. Phone 20-»73. 1 To-night at S o'clock, Tuesday ami Wednesday. 2 — Special Features —• 2 GRACIE FIELDS In her latest ami greatest triumph of comedy and song. ~ "L OOK U r A ND L augh " _ Associate Feature: LIONEL BAItRYMORE In a picture you will never forget. "RETURN 0F pETER QRIMM." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. RTXITO i and Tuesday. NEWMAKKET. I I'hone 40G09. WILL HAY In a Comedy Classic, " BOYS WILL BE BOYS." — Also — LIONEL BARRYJIORE ; 1 In an Amazing Thriller, I " THE RETURN OF I PETER GRIMM." i Both Approved Universal Exhibition. [ To-niglit at 8 | | DOMINION RD. I I'hone 21-439 ■ 111 SEASON EXTENDED i 1 20th Century's Musical, "TIIANKS A MILLION." Approved for Universal Exhibition. | Robert Young iu a Thriller, "REMEMBER LAST NIGHT?" | Recommended by Censor tor Adults. onn A r PTP' I To-night at S. 0-L.ri.iXLi | and Tuesday. DEVONPORT. I Phone 22-101. ~j Alexandre Dumas' Thriller, "THE THREE MUSKETEERS." Also, Extended Season o£ Wlieeler and Woolse.v in "THE RAINMAKERS." I Both Approved Universal Exhibition. = IMJ?RESS~| r 'S„,Sr«° e i NEWTON. I I'hone 27-077. — SEASON EXTENDED i Gracie Fields in a Comedy, "LOOK UP AND LAUGH." Approved for Universal Exhibition. 10,000 Players in a Thriller, "THE LAST DAYS OF I'OMl'EII." | Ucc.ominended bp Censor for Adults. \~ REGAL | To , n . ,S 8 M P "o n "' | PONSONBY RD. | Phone 2(3-9-10. SEASON EXTENDED World-famous Singer, NINO MARTINI, In a Musical Triumph, "HERE'S TO ROMANCE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Special Featurettes. • I PERFECT SOUND. NEW EQUIPMENT ALEXANDRA] and Tuesday. GREEN LANE. | I'hone 10-647. . | WILL ROGERS in his last Aim, "IN OLD KENTUCKY." I Binnie Barnes, Edward Arnold in I "DIAMOND JIM." > ! Both Approved Universal Exhibition. TOWN HALL. SATURDAY, FEB. 29, 1936, : AT 8 P.M. GRAND SOUTH SEA ISLANDS BNTEIITAINMENT. RHYTHMIC SONGS, HAPPY CHORUSES, j GRACEFUL DANCES, SPECIALTY NUMBERS GALORE. High Chieftainess Mihi of Rarotonga and her Company of Enchanting Artists will be accorded a traditional Maori welcome. Princess Te Puea's Company, representing all well-known tribes, take a prominent part. Box Plan at Lewis Eady. Ltd., Now Open. (See Piki Tameliana demonstrating in the window.) Dress Circle, Ground Floor and Choir, 2/6; Top Circle, 1/. Mere Newton. Hon. Organiser, 24 100, Trafalgar St., Royal Oak. i PUBLIC NOTICES. gPECIAL ORDER. Public notice is herepjffeSU r\ by given that the followed'' jLgr3 ing resolution passed at a Special Meeting of the i-^GS^kLF—i Auckland City Council convened for that purpose and lieltl on the 30th day of January, 1936, and intended to operate as a Special Order will come no for confirmation at the Ordinary Meeting of the Auckland City Council to be held on THURSDAY, the 12th day of March, 1930, in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Auckland, at 7.30 o'clock p.m. viz.: —
"In pursuance and exercise of tlie powers conferred on it by Section 162 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, the Auckland City Council hereby resolves by way of Special Order to accept a surrender from Agnes Regan of Deed of Lease Number 335390 of Lot 15a of original Lot 1.: of Allotment 8 of Section 52 of the Citj
of Auckland." . I, , ;9 J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. FRANKLIN RESIDENTS are invited to meet at MR. LARSEN'S BUSH, adjoining Mauku Tennis Courts, FRIDAY, February 28, noon, to give a Welcome and a Picnic Luncheon to a large Party of British and South African Farmers. Roll up. Do honour to your district. Bring a basket, please. A. WHYTE, 26 President Franklin Farmers' Union. IN THE MATTER OF THE SHOPS AND OFFICES AMENDMENT ACT, 1927. I FRANK DAVID ROCHE FERRIS, j being the occupier of a Tobacco • Book Shop, situate at 13, Gittos St., Parnell, hereby give notice that I have applied ) to a Stipendiary Magistrate at Auckland for . partial exemption from the closing hours at present required to be observed. . And - that such application will be heard at the 3 Magistrate's Court at Auckland on WED- • NESDAY, the 4th day of March, 1936, at - the hour of 2.15 o'clock in the afternoon, i Dated at Auckland this 24th day of February, 1936. 3 x 24 (Signature) F. FERRIS. 1 5 a a fWING TO THE FIRE IN OUR ) PREMISES, WE SHALL BE ; PARTIALLY DISORGANISED ' FOR TWO OR THREE DAYS. '£ WORK, HOWEVER, WIIL BE 0 HANDLED AS USUAL, AND WILL BE BACK TO NORMAL t r RUNNING WITHIN A SHORT 6 TIME. S " ' d t- IJIHE JgRITISH J^AUNDRY 0 0°" . PARNELL. 1 x 24 fy TN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES X* 4CT 1933 (Section 234). —Notice if 11 hereby given that a Meeting of Creditor* nf SCORPION GOLD, LIMITED, will b« \i held at 304, Dilworth Auckland on MONDAY. March 2, 1936, at £ p.m. R. W. LOCK, 04. v Secretary. 4 ... = functions. Bovs' Band, Tuesday evenings, re- " C IT c Lmencing February 25. Old friends J' please patronise. JL a LA WN TENNIS. r ~a BRUCE & SONS. Tennis Specialists O A. for satisfaction. Rpstrlußi nc an( 7 Repairs guaranteed.—94. Albert at. T; T»AKGAINS—Latest Model Racquets. aW A Special Restringlng values from b/u. ,rt Modern Bag. opp. Town Hall. 10 A NURSING HOMES. :r. I CJT. HELIER'S Convalescent Home, 203 a « St. Heller's Rd.—Sisters Mandeno am St. Phillips, Skilled Nursing, Dieting. Phon C 117-755. t
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 46, 24 February 1936, Page 16
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