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AMUSEMENTS. IMM I I THE STATE [ To-night at S p.m. I YOUR LAST CHAN CIO TO SEE [ i THIS OUTSTANDING DOUBLEj FBATUKK PRO*« RAMME. I "PUBLIC HERO No. 1? " Recommended by Censor for Adults. . . And "PAGE MISS GLORY." Approved jor Universal Exhibition. Commencing TUESDAY. —Miriam HOPKINS Merle OBERON ~ Joel McCREA =~ " THESE THREE." " "THESE THREE," An amazing story of three people whose lives were nearly wrecked because o£ a vicious lie. THE MOST TALK ED-A BQ UT PICT VR E UP THE YEAH. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also. "3 ORPHAN KITTENS." Silly Symphony all in Colour. _ I THE ASTOIC DOMINION HD. Centrally Heated. Filial Screening To-night. Variety Session, 7.30. Myrna Loy, Spencer Tracy in "\\ 1111 - SAW." Itcvommended by Censor for Adults. Associate Feature: ZAXE GREY'S "WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Laurel and Hardy in '" Tho I> j p . r Uliners." Lounge Circle 1/6, 'Stalls 1/. Tel. 21-433. HEATED STAR SELECT. Ka.angaliape Road. Phone 43-003. TO-DAY' at 2.15. TO-NIGHT at S. "LABURNUM GROVE." " LABURNUM GROVE." Recommended "by Censor lor Adults. | ONEHUNGA I | STRAND. STRAND. I TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. CHARLES LAUGHTON, CLARK GABLE, FRANCHOT TONE, "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY." Approved for. Universal Exhibition. Jf§j little'theatre Qigr SOCIETY Present Their 44th Production, " THE GREAT BROXOPP," By A. A. Milne, QONCERT QHAMBER, /JIOWN JJALL, AT 8 P.M. ON SATURDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 5, And 7tli, Stli, 9.th, 10th. • This year we gave you C. L. Anthony, then Noel Coward, and now A. A. Milne in his most successful and most entertaining Play. . „ PRODUCED BY KENNETH'BRAMPTON. New Members may Join for the Half-year at Half Cost, 7/6 Single, 15/ Double, At Lewis Eady. Ltd. Public Box Plan Now Open. 5/ — Reserved — 5/. 3/. 2/ and 1/. WRESTLING. TO-NIGHT! • TO-NIGHT! ■( TO-NIGHT! LOFTY BLOMFIELD LOFTY BLOMFIELD LOFTY BLOMFIELD V. i - *

808 KRUSE. 808 KRUSE. 808 KRUSE. ' V DECEASED ESTATES. TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW JL ZEALAND. NORTHERN DISTRICT. No. M 231/36. IN THE MATTER OF THE TRUSTEE ACT, 190S, Section 74, and IN THE ESTATE OF EDMUND GEORGE SANDALL, late of Morningside, Auckland, in the Dominion of New Zealand, Settler, deceased. Pursuant to an Order made by a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Auckland on the 25th day of August, 1930, notice is hereby given that All Creditors and other persons having claims against the estate of th-e above named EDMUND GEORGE SANDALL, who died on or about the 22nd day of June, 1936, and Probate of whose Will was granted on the 10Ln day of July, 1936, are hereby required to send in their claims, together with written particulars thereof, to Messrs. Towle and Cooper, Solicitors for the Executors, at their Oilices in Safe Deposit Buildings, High Street, Auckland, on or before the 16th day of October, 1930. Notice is hereby further given by the Executors that after the 16th day of October, 1936, the Executors propose to distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which the Executors then have notice, and in such event, pur-BU-int to Section 74 of The Trustee Act, 1908, the Executors having given the notices directed by the aforesaid Order, will not be liable for the assets so distributed to any person of whose claim the Executors had no notice at the time of the distribution of the said assets. Dated this ,25th day of August, 1936. TOWLE AND COOPER, Solicitors for the Executors, Safe Deposit Buildings, High Street. Auckland. :31 LAWN TENNIS. IMPROVE Your Tennis—Jack Harrison, N.Z.'s Leading Coach will help you at Wiseman's. Queen St. C E\V Racquets now showing; 'all makes, all prices.—E. W. Wyllie, First Floor. Queen's Arcade. ; C rpENNIS, Restringing, 6/6, 9/6, 12/0, X 15/: 3 months' guarantee.—Modern Bag- Co., opp. Town Hall. D ACANCIES, Ladies, Gents, good Suntiav play; balls .provided; affiliated; 30/.—Asphalt, 2378, Star. ,x 2 BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. AMERICAN Back-ilate Magazines, large variety available.—U.K Book Exchange, 296. I'onsonby ltd. Wholesale Suppliers C MUSICAL TUITION. OLIVE KARI.SON, L.U.S.M., Pianoforte, Theory, Singing. Moderate terms. Homes visited.—Studio, 63, Kensington Av., 3almoral. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 206, 31 August 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 206, 31 August 1936, Page 16

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