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AMUSEMENTS. Weathor counts little If a picture counts..much. THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's New Luxury Playhouse. Sessions: 11 a.m. 2.15 p.m. 8 o'clock. In spite of the rain Saturday's Capacity Houses were thrilled and delighted with Criterion Films' Production of JEFFERY FARNOL'S JEFFERY FARNOL'S Never-to-be-forgotten Story, " fTIHE amateur Q.ENTLEMAN." Ijl With The Outstanding Sincerity of DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. JUN.. The Winsome Charm of ELISSA LANDI, And the Quaint,' Dry Humour of GORDON HARKBR. (United Artists Recommended bu Release.) Censor for Adults. Excellent Associate Programme — "COCK O' THE WALK," Walt Disney's Greatest Silly Symphony. Reserve by Phone, Embassy 32-660. '0' 1 "THE XONDQN." 1 r I jA ST DAY—2 FIND FEATURES. a , ! 6d "HAWAIIAN NIGHTS." 3d Rich in Melody and Riotous Huniour.OQ I a A Approved tor Universal Exhibition.erf I ™ "ONE IS GUILTY." gjj Recommended by Censor for Adults. . 6d Continuous from 11 to 10.30. Du ' oj ENTIRE CHANGE TO-MORROW, on : da GEORGE RAFT in OL J 6d'THE TRUMPET BLOWS.'6d 2,A Approved for Universal Exhibition-3(J 6d THE LONDON, opp - G - p -°- 6d j rnTTT-\rvp CINEMA | REMUERA. I 1 UIJUjU, | Phone 24-749 . — This Evening at 8. Centrally Heated. . = CICELY COURTNEIDGE, = and FRANK MORGAN, — With Heather Angel, Herbert Mundin = and Una O'Connor in — 'TpHE pERFECT Q.ENTLEMAN." EE Approved for Universal Exhibition. — The hilarious rise of a down-at-heel - — Major to a Musical Comedy Star ! — Also, "RAINBOW CANYONS" (Coloured). Xew OUR GANG Comedy—ClNE- —• SOUND and BRITISH NEWS, ETC. | I C* A TTTTV I TAKAPUNA. | Vjr.ri.Ai_j XX [ To-night. Phone 23-465. Double-Feature Programme : rrr Charlie Kuggles and Mary Bolanrt In = "PEOPLE WILL TALK." — And Robert Young and Barbara Stanwyck in "RED SALUTE." 1 £= Both Approved Universal Exhibition. | [AMBASSADOR pt Tg.ntgh" e s:"i ' =: Robert Taylor, Jean I'arker, Una Merznkcl 111 "MURDER IN THE FLEET," EEthe strangest detective story ever told. Recommended by Censor for Adults. = William Boyd, Jimmy Ellison, Nana Martinez in "THE EAGLE'S BROOD," =: A Paramount Silver Jubilee Picture. EE Approved jor Universal Exhibition. — Coming Early: "Mutiny on the Bounty." "China Seas." I | KINGSLAND \ To-night. 7.30. — Warner Baxter in 'King of Burlesque.' — Margot Graham in "Two in the Dark." < — Both Recommended Censor for Adults. LECTURES. MR. J. ISHERWOOD, Psychologist, lectures 011 the Human X-ray, Auric Messages, TUESDAY, S p.m. M.U. Buildings, Victoria and Hobson Sts. Admission Free. Collection. Reserves 1/. 40-366. Sunday, Lewis Eady Ilall. 21 • TENDERS. PRICE for Painting and Papering, also Paths, to cottage.—o3o, New North Rd., Mt. Albert. x2O pAINTING WORKS. HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMILTON. . TIME FOR RECEIVING TENDERS EXTENDED TILL NOON ON MONDAY, JULY 27. ROBT. BERT YOUNG, Architect (Reg.). Imperial BUlg., Queen St., Auckland. x2O m O CONTRACTORS.! WOOD AND STEELTEX HOUSE In PARNELL. Tenders close Noon, TUESDAY, July 2S. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily - accepted. SURREY S. ALLEMAN, A.N.Z.1.A., Architect, Bank of N.Z. Chambers, Swanson Street. - x 22 rjIAUPO IJIOTARA IJUMBER QO., LIMITED. J PUTARURU AND NEWMARKET. 1 (Phone 2.) (Phone 41-060.) c rjIOTARA, jyj-ATAI, MOUNTAIN-GROWN, Also, Kauri, Imported Timbers, Plywood, etc. Large Stocks of Spli*. Totara Posts, Strainers, House Blocks and Sawn Fencing Battens. 1 Clients are cordially invited to visit our Timber Yards and inspect Stocks of Timber and Fencing Material. C DECEASED ESTATES. IX THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. NORTHERN DISTRICT. IN THE MATTER OF The Trustee Act, 1 3008, Section 74, and ' IN THE MATTER OF the Estate of LUCY MARY COSTALL, late of , Auckland, in the Dominion of New , Zealand, Married Woman (deceased). Pursuant to an Order made by a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Auckland on the Fifteenth day of July, • 103(5, notice is hereby given that all Credi- , tors and other persons (including possible claimants under The Family Protection 1 Act, 1008) having claims against the 1 Estate of the above-named LUCY MARY COSTALL who died on or about the Twelfth day of March, One thousand nine hundred .and thirty-six, and Probate of 1 whose Will was granted 011 the Seventh day of April, One thousand nine hundred and thirty-six, are hereby required to send in their claims together with written particulars thereof to the Solicitors for the Executor, MESSIEURS OLIPHANT AXD MUNRO, at their Ollice, 10, High Street, 1 Auckland, on or before the Eighth day of August, 1030. Xotice is hereby further given by the Executor that after the Eighth day of August, 1036, the Executor proposes to distribute the Assets of the deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard to the claims of which the Executor then has notice, and in such event, pursuant to Section 74 of The Trustee Act, 100 S. the Executor, having • given the notices directed by the aforesaid Order, will not be liable for the Assets so 1 distributed to any person of whose claim I the Executor had 110 notice at the time of 1 the distribution of the said Assets. Dated the Sixteenth day of July, 1036. OLIPHANT AND MUXRO, Solicitors for the Executor, . THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF XEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. 20 EDUCATIONAL. i A RT—Drawing, Painting, Design, LamL scape; Commercial Art and Trade Drawing.—Polytechnic, Colwill Chambers Swanson St. jf "TvRESSMAKING and Designing, Day and XJ Evening Classes.—Wakefield College Telephone 41-307, I'almerston Bids., opp Waverley Hotel. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 170, 20 July 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 170, 20 July 1936, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 170, 20 July 1936, Page 16

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