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AMUSEMENTS. STRAND Direction: TRAND Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-DAY AT 2.30 AND 8. OPENING PERFORMANCES OF SEVENTH EVEN Til " w iiViWNXU " Seventh " QEV-tiNTll " Seventh " SEVENTH " SEVENTH " CJ EVENTH " 15 EVEN Til SEVENTH EVENTH SEVENTH EVENTH " CJ EVENTH » Seventh "QEVENTH " SEVENTH SEVENTH EVENTH « CJ EVENTH OEVENTH Heaven. 1 iiAVEN. IiAVJYiS. XXiiAViilN. .. EAVEN. AXJ^AVEN. MiUAV&N. KAVEN. i_j eaven. Heaven. Heaven, eaven. Heaven, eaven. Heaven, eaven. Heaven, eaven. Heaven, eaven. Heaven, eaven. Fox Superfeature. QECOND "DIG PICTURE Second Dig x icture of STRAND EXTENDED SEASON POLICY. THE STORY OF A BOY AND GIRL WHO. FINDING LOVE. CLIMBED FROM THE SEWERS TO THE STARS. JANET GAYNOR IS THE GIRL. CHARLES FARRELL 13 THE BOY. It is a Picture of exceeding beauty, enchanting in its simplicity, and the art of the two youthful stars has been acclaimed the greatest screen triumph of the past year. The Strand Management have chosen " Seventh Seaven " as worthy to follow 0 " Beri Hitr " as the second presentation of their Extended Season policy. ri 10-DAY X O-DAY 1 HURSDAY. STRAND. TWICE DAILY. At 2.30 and 8. TRAND. TWICE DAILY. At 2.30 and 8 Prices for ' Seventh Heaven. MATINEES.- A'l Stalls, Is 6d Circle, 2s. EVERY EVENING Front Stalls. Is 6d. Back Stalls. 2s: Circle, 3s Children Half-Price. Any Seat in Theatre can be Booked at 6d Extra. PLANS LANS l>iOW yj PEN AT THEATRE FROM 10 TO 6.45. OPEN PEN MOTOR RACING. RACES. ACES. L.ACES. RACES. RACES. RACES. RACES. RACES. RACES. RACES. RACES. RACES. RACES. Races. ACES. l\/rURIWAI "REACH. IVXURIWAI X>EACH. MURIWAI "REACH. URIWAI XJEACH. SATURDAY \TEXT. Saturday i> ext. SATURDAY "\TEXT. Saturday iVext. I Spepd a day on the West Coast— I Ideal Picnic conditions—Surf Bathing —Fishing—Beautiful Bush Historic j Maori Sites. THRILLING RACING. THRILLING RACING. N.Z. MOTOR CUP (50 Miles). N.Z. LIGHT CAR CUP (50 Miles). TOURING CARS, LADIES' AND GENERAL HANDICAPS. COME EARLY. COME EARLY. v AUCKLAND AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION. AARD TOURIST BUSE:; FOR MURIWAI RACES, SATURDAY, 4th. Leaving Aard Office, Dihvorth Buildings, 9 a.m., 12s 6d Return. Book Seats Aard Office. Phone 44-656 or 40-518. M-ARKEY'S AARD TOURIST SERVICES. TVf U R I W A I RACES. RED-TOP TAXIS, VICTORIA STREET. Parties for Races, 35s per head. Phone 46-000. JOHNSTON'S BLUE TAXIS.—CLOSED CARS. FARE. Ifs RETURN. PHONE 42-00*'. * Reserve S:.ats. IN BANKRUPTCY. J N BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF EDGAR RIDGEN LEOPOLD BATTEN, formerly of Auckland, but now of Stratford. Take notice that I intend to apply for my Discharge from Bankruptcy at the next Sitting of the Bankruptcy Court to be held at Auckland at 10 o'clock in the fbrenoon (or as soon thereafter as I may be heard) on the 2nd day of March, 1928. ' E. R. L. BATTEN, By his Solicitor. WILLIAM WOOD MEEK, Auckland. February 1, 1928. TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW 1 ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act. 1908.'' and in the matter of JOHN HERBERT CARTER, of- Netherton, but now of Rangiriri, Farmer. Take 'notice than an application will be made to the Supreme Coilrt at Auckland on FRIDAY, the second day of March, 1928, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or so soon thereafter as co'insel can be heard on behalf of the above named bankrupt for an Order of Discharge. Dated at Paeroa this Ist day of February. 1928. The applicant's address fpr service is at 'he Office of A. T; JONES, - Solicitor. Paeroa. FRUIT FOR SALE. APPLES, Gravenstein. best dessert; bushel case, 7s: rail paid; advice sent. —J. W'uteihouse. 1e Kauvvhata. APPLES'. —Fancy Grade, Coloured Gravensteins, 8s; rail paid: cases wired, advice sent.—Masson and Te Kauwhata. * APPLES. Gravensteins, cookers, etc.. Id lb; Pears, Id; fresh picked.—Hogg, Golf Rd., New Lynn. PPLES, Gravenstein, 8s case; freight paid.—A. Napier. Box 6. Te Kauwhata APPLES, best Gravenstein, 421b, large cookers, 7s 6d. freight paid; 221b cases Nectarines, 7s 6d; freight paid.—F Stewart. Orchardist. Kaukapakapa. CLYDE Orchard.—Gravenslein's Fancy. 7s bushel; rail paid: li-case lots, 6s 6d.—Clyde Ballantyne, Te Kauwhata. DAMSONS and best English Jam Plums. 8s 6d; best Japanese, 6s. 7a 6d: rail E paid.—F Moore, Henderson GRAVENSTEIN, choice. 7s (id; three cases 21s; rail paid. —E. P. Saclie. Lincoln VI 21s; rail paid.—E. P. Sache. Lincoln Rd., Henderson. PEACHES. Paragon, 7s 6d; Apples, Gravenstein, 7s; Cookers, 7s: railage paid.— H. E. Cole. Kaukapakapa. PEACHES, first grade. Dessert or Bottling, per half v bushel, Bs. railage paid. Apples. Cookers, 4s bag, 281b. Satisfaction guaranteed or cash refunded. LAKE VIEW ORCHARDS. Box 25. To Kauwhata. PEARS. Bon Chretien, the best, dessert or bottling; 9s 521b, rail paid.—J Waterhouse. Te Kauwhata*. TOMATOES, extra choice, guaranteed, 6& case. 181b.; rail paid.—L. Nicholls, Selwyn Rd , Mt. Albert. fPOMATOES. choice. 6s 201b. oases, railed X anywhere: country fruiterers supplied. —Taylor, Kitchener Rd., Avondale. APRICOTS, choice. 12s; Peaches, bottling, 8s; Nectarines. 8s 241b. Plums; Burbank, Satsnma, Damson, all 8s 241b. Apples: Large Cooking, 7s; Coloured, eating Gravensteinr 8s 421b. Pears: Bon Chretien, 10s 421b. Orders from country fruiterers . solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. —Taylor, Kitchener Rd., Avondale.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19860, 2 February 1928, Page 20

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