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AMUSEMENTS. MANAGERIAL. j The Majestio Management wish to I call attention to the excellence of this | week's programme,—particularly the | United Artists' production, "The Night ) j of Love." This splendid picture with J Vilma Banky and Ronald Colman—the screen's most popular lovers—has I our personal guarantee! "The screen players (in 'Night of Love') have made history in their attempt to weave a romance thioußh a spectacular setting. Many producers have assembled the massive scenes which make a spectacle; many have made poignant dramas, but very few have been able to balance the story with the sight-seeing and give the public a great romance flowing uninterruptedly through the magnificence of the show." —Sun, Saturday. Majestic. AJESTIC. MAJESTIC. V ■ IVi. AJESTIC, Majestic, ajestic. " The Theatre Beautiful.** Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Sessions: 11.15, 1.0, 2.30, d.30, 6 and 6. 'ln artistry of setting and photography, 'The Night of Love' sets a new standard. Many of the scenes are impressive imaginings of feudal magnificence, pictures of sheer beauty made by an artist." —Sun. rpHE OF JjOVE,' With QOLMAN . V And / \ —V ILMA / \ B ANKY. / " Comedy relief to the main picture is provided by a far-seeing management in a bright effort entitled" "JPOOL'S J^UCK." Made by J^ANE. "An exceptionally funny film." —Sun. GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAMME . by All qoloists 1 /-irchestra, LL OoLOISTS' VJrcHESTRA, 20 PLAYERS - > 20. Conductor - - - - - Fred' G. Mumford. Ring 43-210. Prices, Is to 2s 9d. Children Half-price at All Times. Box Plan at Theatre. MEETINGS. \ UCKLAND PROVINCIAL FRUITii. GROWERS' COUNCIL. LTD. ANNUAL MEETING. 1 The above meeting, consisting of delegates from affiliated associations and members, will be held in the Employers' Room. Empire Buildings, Swanson Street, Auckland, at 9 a.m. on MAY 24. 1927. BUSINESS: To Receive and Pass Reports ana Statement of Accounts: Election of Officers ixnd any other business. GEO, A. GREEN. Secretary. l\/fILFORD PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIA--IVI f 9 TION. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. PICTUREDROME. TO-NIGHT (Tuesday). BUSINESS: Election of Officers, etc. All those anxious- to see Milford advance are urged to attend. P. S. GEE, Hon. Sec. COAL MINES, LTD. Notice is hereby given that the 28TH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND, on WEDNESDAY. MAY 18, 1927, at 2.30 p.m. . BUSINESS: To 'receive Statement of Accounts for the year ended March 81, 1927. To elect Two Directors and an Auditor, The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from May II to May 18, 1927, both days inclusive Immediately upon the completion of the Ordinary Business the meeting will resolve itself-into an Extraordinary General Meeting for the purpose of considering and, if thought fit, passing the subjoined Resolution notice of whiob 'has been given by n Shareholder s"That Article No. 90 of the Articles of Association of Taupiri Coal Mines, Ltd., be altered by substituting the word Should the Resolution be passed by the required majority, it 'will be submitted for confirmation as a Special Resolution to a second Extraordinary Meeting, which will be subsequently convened ■ By Order" of the Board, J. FOTHERINGHAM, /. Secretary, Ferry Buildings. Auckland. May 2. 1927. HOUSES, ETC

BACH, 2 rooms, gas ring, part furn., .on tramline, 2nd section; 18s 6d, advance. —Address at ILekaxd. BUNGALOW Home, neat; between Dominion R,d. and Mt. Eden trams.— Home, 201. Hebald. BUNGALOW, 6 rooms, all modern convs. —226. Balmoral Rd. Key at 224. BUNGALOW, modern, 4 rooms, kitchen, e.1.—32. Stanmore Rd., Grpy Lynn. BUNGALOW, new, 4 rooms, kitchenette; electrically equipped; 27s Gd, bandy bus and school.—Apply Forrest, Henderson BUCKLAND'S BEACH.—Cottage, 4 rooms, furn., e.1., garage.—Astoo, 302, Herald. ( 10NSUL1 Frank Keefe.—Clients waiting Houses, Shops and Rooms to let. 16. H.B. Bldgs., Newton. DOMINION RD.—6-Roomed House, 28s, Swanson: 4 rooms. 1 acre. £l.—Jolly. 84. Eden Terrace. TERRACE.~~4-Roomed Bungalow, AJ convs.. handy first section.—P. J. Cramp, 63, Queen St. TPMPTY Houses everywhere, from 25s ■tU We Build Homes, £lO deposit: 25s weekly —7 HeJlaby's Bldgs PDEN TERRACE.—Builder's, Carrier's J-J Yard, workshop;: 2 rooms.—Batta arid Co., Plasterers, 63, Eden Terrace. LpDEND A.LE.—Bungalow. 6 rooms, all JLi convs.; with or without garage.—ss, Edend*le Rd Phone 27-824. Owen's Road, neur trams.—7 JLi Rooms, srarajre; rent. £1 15s.—Kay-i-J Rooms, parage; rent. £1 15s.~KayStratton. 12. Fort St. EPSOM. —Modern Bungalow, off Pah Rd.; 5 rooms.—Key, 312, Victoria Arcade, City. Owen's Rd.—Unfurn., 6 rooms; i-J £SOO just spent on improvements; phone available; £3 10s.—Barfoot, NewBroadway, Newmarket, suitV* ablo any car: reasonable terms. —Apply Phone 41-071. GREY LYNN. 2nd section.—9 Rooms, very low rent to tenant who will look after property.—Browne, 227, Dominion Rd. Phone 21-303. GRAFTON. —5 Rooms, kitchenette, up-to-date convs.-, linoienms. blinds: for vJ date convs.-, linoienms, blinds; for term.—Grafton. 300. Heeald. /GROUND Floor, 100 x 30, next Harbour VX Board offices; suitable motor garage, etc.—Phone 25-182. HOUSE, 4 rooms, convs.; live hedges, fruit trees fowlrun. detached workshop; 2mm. station, 11 miles town.—Address at Heeald. HOUSE. Xl rooms. ncwij renovated, suitable boarders 2 famihea.—l6, St. Mary's Rd.. Three Lamps. HOUSE, furn., S rooms.. Castor Bay; long term preferred.—J. Graham, 33, JUL long term preferred.—J. Graham, 33, Rahiri Bd.. Epsom. HOUSE, 4-roomed. fern.—Call at S3, Great North Rd., Grey Lynn. HOUSE.. 8 rooms 'Dominion Rd., ©pp. Landscape Rd.; convs., workshop: jast renovated,—Phone 24-461. HOUSE. 5 rooms, commodious. everything clean convenient, handy car, bu»i £2.-77, Rose Sid,, Grey Lynn. KINGSLaND. near.': Crkket Ground. Bnr.ga'.ow. cot *»icr, etc. —Jolly. 64, Eden Terrace. . ALBERT.—Modem Bssag»low», Ssa to 50a, psrtly faa, 455; nice Villa, ItfT EDEN, ted Section.—Houw. fire ■JUL xooa»; adnlt family; e.1., caliicmia £2 S*.—J, Edwin St., Eden.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19632, 10 May 1927, Page 18

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