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AMUSEMEHTS. ' "PRINCESS. ■ Jteincess. PRINCESS. RINCESS. "PRINCESS. X RINCESS. LAST DAY AND NIGHT, BUCK JONES " , In " THE VAGABOND TRAIL."Presents. . " RUGGLES OF RED GAP." FOX COMEDY AND NEWS. /COMMENCING «pO-MQRROW. Commencing 1 o-m<Jrrow. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. A UCKLAND TTAS TI/TANY ixuCKLAND MAS -IV-LANY " rtENTLE TULIAS." " VTENTLE J ULIAS." Of course, ■ you know what a GENTLE JULIA" is—anp way, if you ao not, come to the PRINCESS and find out. "fj ENTLE TULIA," "Uentle Julia." "Gentle julia." " GENTLE JULIA." " GENTLE JULIA." "GENTLE JULIA.", ; "GENTLE JULIA." ! " GENTLE JULIA.""OESSIE T OVE -Oessie JUove PLAYS THE PART AND SHE LOOKS ; THE PART. 3 " H-ENTLE TULIA" - " VXENTLE *J ULIA" 2 ■ IS ONE OF ? BOOTH TARKINGTON'S ' BEST""STORIES. WILLIAM FOX MADE THE FILM SO IT BHOULD BE 100 PER CENT: ENTERTAINMENT. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS POLA TVTEGRI OLA 11EGRI POLA NEGRI POLA. NEGRI , In 1 . " rPHE QPANISH T\ANCER."1 "JL HE OPANISH JJANCER."! "THE SPANISH DANCER." THE FIERIEST PASSION PICTURE i POLA NEGRI EVER MADE. A FOX COMEDY SCREAM, " "OATHHOUBE SPANGLE." . « X>ATHHOUSE JL ANGLE.' I ;•• x — Glokgl POSKIS OlSii; ■' Fol W!1kl? New! - SESSIONS.—II a.m., 2i> .m.. 5 p.m., i and 7.45 p.m. 'PHONE 586 A. • Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General and Lady Jellicoe. RETURN OF THE FAMOUS ■RAINBOW -OEVELLERS JXainbow JXevellers "R AINBOW ■DEVELLERS i -TL AINBOW XVEVELLERS In AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME! A GAY CARNIVAL Of 3 MERRIMENT AND SONG. ' NEW COSTUMES. i NEW DANCES. NEW SONGS. FULL ORCHESTRA. ; »JiOWN JJALL OON CERT 0H AMBER i At 8 p.m., 1 WEDNESDAY. JULY 23, TO SATURDAY, JULY 26. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. PRICES.—3a 6d Sa, and 2s. s ■ -vT ■ » > Proceeds in ai»i o\ Sister Hannah's Building Fund. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. ' _J| L.F. CLUB. jfflr's \ Meeting as arranged will now ibe held at Donovan's Gym., K f j TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 7.30 p.m. jZ*f H. LIPSCOMBE. gugar Secretary. ; g =i 11 1 =r.=sa PUBLIC NOTICES. TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW X ZEALAND. NORTHERN DISTRICT. [ IN THE MATTER of "The Companies Act, 1908." AND > ■ ''V." . .'i ' IN THE MATTER of The Swan Manufacturing Company,. Limited (in liquidation). The Creditors of the above-named The ■ Swan Manufacturing Company. Limited, which carried on business at Auokland in New Zealand, as Manufacturers *f Clothing and whioh is being. voluntarily wound up, whose claims have not been admitted, are required forthwith to! send their , names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, with proof thereof and the name and address of their solicitors (if any), to me, the liquidator <of the said Company, at the Office of A. L. Pike. Abcountant, Number 508, Now Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen Street. Auckland. - . IN THE EVENT of any Creditor not sending in suoh particulars and proof on or before the seventh day of. August, 1924. being twenty-one days after the last publication hereof, he will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before his debt or claim is proved. Dated this Ist day of July, 1924. R. N. S. CHISHOLM. Liquidator. rrHB WARKWORTH SAWMILLING CO. t 1 LTD. IN LIQUIDATION. Notice is hereby given that, by special resolution dated the fifth (sth) day of July, 1924, and passed in accordance with the Companies' Act,'l9oß, it was resolved that ■ the Company be wound up voluntarily and that T. Watson Arthur be appointed Liquidator thereof. . » All Claims against the above-mentioned Company are to be rendered by July 31, 1924, to the undersigned, the Liquidator of the Company, at his Offices. 2'5-26, National Bank Chambers, S'hortland Street. Auckland. Auckland, July 12. 1924. / ' T. WATSON ARTHUR, Liquidator. TO THE PURCHASEBS OF SECTIONS IN THE M E R R I L A N I) S, ERR I LAND S. GARDEN SUBURB ESTATE. The Office of this Estate is now moved to . PATERSON & ROBERTfJON, 45, Customs Street Easi, Where all business will be,transacted. J. AND J. PATERSON. Ownerß. "\TOTICE. —All Repairs unclaimed within IN 14 days will be sold to defray expenses.—Walters. Saddler. ATO^CE—Poison laid for dogs on my JN property at Te Whetu.-J. A. Dobson. T5 ECRU ITS Wanted.—Youths, 16 years, XL upwards/* wanted to lom Sea Cadets; first parade Saturday, S at Victor:* Cruising Club.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18763, 17 July 1924, Page 16

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