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AMUSEMENTS. LAST CHANCE TO-DAY! Don't Have Everlasting Regrets That You've Missed Itl " TTiOR rpHE rpEHM nF "J? OR IHE XERM V/P HIS IVTATURAL T IFE." IS IMATURAL JUIFE." Australia's First Magnificent Achievement— A Great, Inspiring, Human Epic. At Night. LYRIC QUARTETTE AND STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Music Director: EVE BENTLEY. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Kt rand. Strand. Stiand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. . Strand. 'Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. Strand. THE PICTORIAL TREAT OF THE YEAR! TO-MORROW. 1 O-MORROW. Written especially for the Screen. PETER B. KYNE'S PETER B. KYNE'S PETER B. KYNE'S Pr/lER B. KYNE'S C CALIFORNIA," CALIFORNIA." •' {CALIFORNIA/" '• California," TIM McCOY AND DOROTHY SEBASTIAN. Another "Girl of the Golden West" masterpiece with more thrills and exciting adventure daring horsemanship, and stirring struggles—and a charming romance. She loved him —shot him—and married him. A Speedy, Sparkling Comedy of Matrimonial Errors. " JCOOTLOOSE " JpOOTLOOSE " JCOOTLOOSE " jpOOTLOOSE " JCOOTLOOSE yyiDows." -yyiDOWs." YyiDOWS." LOUISE FAZENDA LOUISE FAZENDA LOUISE FAZENDA JACQUELINE LOGAN. JACQUELINE LOGAN. JACQUELINE LOGAN. The Merry Widow was a gay young thing—but this pair of merry widows, footloose and fancy free, are positively giddy! Down to Fiorida they dach — where the gold-diggers dig a little deeper—and there their lively efforts to hunt husbands lead to uproariously fast and funny complications. There's love and luxury and rollicking laughter in every moment of "Footloose WiddWs!" SUPERB MUSICAL PROGRAMME by the popular QTRAND QYMPHONY lOXEAND OyiMPHONY ORCHESTRA. RCHESTKA. Arranged by EVE BENTL*EY. BOOK YOUR SEATS. RING 43-114. Prices. Is to 2s 9d. Box Plan at Theatre. RIALTO. To-night. "REGEj lALTO. Overture 7.50. J-VEGEj Direction: Thomas A. O'Brien. The Big Fox Special. WHAT TJRICE LORY " HAT JL RICE VTLORY." " "WHAT "DRICE LORY." " V V HAT JL RICE VJT LORY." Laughter Fills Every Scene. WHAT ORICE LORY." HAT Jt RICE VJLORY." " WHAT PRICE rj- LORY -" "What Jr rice vxlory." Good Supports and Orchestra. Regent. EGENT. FRIDAY COMING FRIDAY. CLARA BOW AND ESTHER RALSTON In " pHILDREN /"VF T\IVORCE." -Children *Jf Uivorce." Also, "THE LADY OF THE HAREM." RUGBY FOOTBALL. Eden den Ip DEN J DEN PARK. ARK. PARK. ARK. QATURDAY. oaturday.

RUG 13 Y. RUGBY. RUGBY. RUGBY. RUGBY. RUGBY. RUGBY. RUGBY. RUGBY Blacks LACKS Blacks lacks Blacks lacks Trial, rial, trial. J RIAL. HP RIAL. I RIAL. pONSONBY EUGBY FOOTr BALL CLUB. ALL SENIOR PLAYERS Are requested to attend the TRAINING BHED. TO-DAY (THURSDAY). SEPTEMBER 22. A UCKLAND RUGBY UNION. RUGBY Players nominated for the selection of the North Auckland and Auckland Combined Teams to play against Thames Valley. Bay of Plenty and King Country Combined Teams are requested to assemble at the Newton Training Hall TO-MORROW (Friday) Evening. T. W. MA BEN, Secretary. LAWN TENNIS. nzrzxzst A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY A. COLLEGE TENNIS CLUB The Annual Genera! Meeting tbe a b° ve Club will be held at the College TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). SEPTEMEEK 23. at 8 p.m. . A. S. MILLER, Hon. Secretary. COUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. In the matte* of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920," "The Local Bodies Loans Act 1826," "The Local Government Loans Board Act, 19-26," and Amendment* and Regulations made thereunder respectively. The Body Corporate of the Mayor, Councillors and Burgesses of the Borough oi Mount Eden, known a« the Mount Eden Borough Council, hereby give notice in terms of "The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1926," . that they propose to engage in the following undertaking and being unable to provide the necessary funds for the work out of the ordinary revenue of the Mount Eden Borongn Council, they propose to raise a Special Loan of £IOO,OOO for the flowing purpose (a) For the construction of Permanent Drainage and" Sewerage Works within the Borough and for the payment of the Council's proportion of the ,co«t of works beyond the Borough which are required to provide an outfall. (b) For the purpose of securing the repayment of the aaid Special Loan * Special Annually Recurring Rate of Sixpence Halfpenny in the £ will be made and levied on the ratable vaiue oi all ratable property in the Borough. (c) It is proposed to make sscfa loan repayable in 36i year# and to make pro- \ vision fcr the payment of a Sinking I Fund of 1 per cent, per annum. Id) It is proposed k. pay eat of the loan j moneys Use preliminary expenses .in ; connection with the scheme fox whicc j the loan is proposed and _ the cost of raising the loan fast no interest and , sinking fund. Dated thi* 21st day of September, 1927. E. H. POTTER, Mayer. 6. GRAY. Tows Clerk.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19748, 22 September 1927, Page 20

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