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AMUSEMENTS. . THE embassy td. J. C. Williamson's New Luxury Playhouse Sessions: 11 A.M. 2.15 P.M. 8 P.M. To — To — To 1.15 P.M. 4.41 P.M. 10.25 P.M. " ABSOLUTE QUIET!" A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Attraction. Recommcndcd bu Censor for Adults. :S ... With ... II LIONEL ATWILL IRENE HERVEI COMMENCING THURSDAY! PARAMOUNT PRESENTS Walter Wanger's production of Lilting Songs and Romantic Adventure laid in that Paradise of the Desert . . Y ,[ ' "PALM SPRINGS." ! . ,|| "PALM SPRINGS." : I. ''Il , "PALM SPRINGS." | I 1 e The name of Palm Springs has become synonymous with the Riviera, the Lido, and other world spots as i the ultimate in luxurious idling. '■ Like an oasis out of the Arabian — Nights, this modern community is the winter stamping ground of film \ stars, industrial magnates, diplomats, \ social leaders and cosmopolites from ■» everywhere. Set in this luxurious a locale a delightful story with a toack(j ground of thrilling love songs has . been woven, starring :—- d d RANGES jQANGFORD, d The Famous Songfbird of American Radio. rj gMITH JgALLEW, With a voice alluring as Bins CI Crosby's and a personality attractive as Gary Cooper's. 9 S IR Gr ux g TANr)ING ' . The Celebrated Star ' Of Universal Reputation. DAVID NIVEN—ERNEST COSSART, And a host of Screen Celebrities b in this Sparkling Musical Romance of Cancliy Songs and Brilliant — Dialogue. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Telephone for Reserves, Embassy 32-660. | ONEHUNGA I ' | STRAND. STRAND. | To-night at S p.m. Family Night. Double-Star Attraction. u Douglass 'Montgomery, Kay Johnson and Dorothy Wilson in — "EIGHT GIRLS IN A BOAT." 7 lan Swinley. Wendy Barrie in | "THE BARTON MYSTERY." t Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Admission Prices: 9d, 6d, 3d. BUILDING SOCIETIES. I THE NORTHERN CO-OPERATIVE . TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. Notice is hereby given that the THIRTEENTH ANNUAL* GENERAL MEETING of the Northern Co-operative Terminating Building Society will be held in the . CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL. Swanson Street, Auckland, on THURSDAY', October 29, 1936, at S p.m. BUSINESS : To Receive and consider Annual Report 3 and .Accounts. , Election of Directors and Auditors. Notice is also given that a SPECIAL • GENERAL MEETING will be held at the t conclusion of the above Annual Meeting for the purpose of considering alterations to the Kules, as notified. By Order of the Board of Directors, R. D. MATTHEWS, [ Secretary. APPROPRIATIONS. > At the conclusion of the Special General Meeting an Appropriation Meeting will be held, when the following Appcoi)riations will be allotted :— Ballots— £800 each. ■ GROUPS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, S, 9, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19. gALLOTS— £600 each. GROUPS 20, 21. . QALES BY TENDER—£SOO each. fcJ GROUPS 2, 3, 5, 6, S, 10, 11, \ 12, 15, IS. gALE BY TENDER—£6OO. GROUP 22. ; TOTAL TO BE APPROPRIATED, £21,000. Members are required to make their Shares "FINANCIAL" by paying: all subscriptions due before 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, October 27, 1036. By Order of the Board of Directors, R. D. MATTHEWS, Secretary. NOTE.—The Offices of the Society will be CLOSED on Monday, October 26, 1930, Labour Day. NEW RECORDS OP THE " NORTHERN." Total Mortgages £1,394.459 Members' Profits Exceed .. £172,000 Reserves Exceed £27,000 Cash Advances for Year .. £127,331 Three "Special Groups" over-subscribed within 12 months. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS ! OFFERED? Have you inquired to see if they i are of value to you? If not, apply for FREE DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET. J Cut out Coupon and Post J Immediately. I I To NORTHERN BUILDING SOCIETI'. I 105-111, Victoria Arcade. t AUCKLAND. C.l. I Please send me your Free Booklet. 1 Name 1 Address | | r *A. *S*. | S t; THE NORTHERN CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING A SOCIETY. P.O. Box 645. Telephones 41-579. r 43-579. u 13 u I SPORTS GOODS. BEST Selection Cricket Bats.—Watts' Sports Depot, Exchange Lane. T r< KICKET Bats and All Gear, best English makers.- —Arthur Tilly, O'Connell St. xl 3 - KESTRINGING by Experts from 6/0 to I 30/; fully guaranteed. — Wilson and P Broun, 10. Vulcan Bldgs. TWS RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. BEST 3-course Meal in City, only 1/ Priors Strand Cafe, Strand Arcade. T

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 243, 13 October 1936, Page 20

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