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AMUSEMENTS. A REAL NEW ZEALAND WELCOME LAST NIGHT FROM A BUMPER HOUSE TO DALE AUSTEN IN PERSON. DALE AUSTEN IN PERSON. DALE AUSTEN IN PERSON. DALE AUSTEN IN PERSON. DALE AUSTEN IN PERSON. DALE AUSTEN IN PERSON. TO-DAY. 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8. MISS NEW ZEALAND, Who arrived from America on Sunday, will appear in person Daily at 2.30 and 8. and relate her thrilling experiences' in Hollywood. This, in conjunction with her Picture. "MISS NEW ZEALAND IN MOVIELAND." THE STRAND twice -SO THE STRAND - DiILY - " d 8 - Direction of Fuller-Hayward. THE PICTURE DE RESISTANCE OF WHAT MUST BE THE BIGGEST AND BEST ENTERTAINMENT EVER SHOWN AT THE STRAND, is Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Epic, MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY MERRY WIDOW.* widow: widow: widow: widow: widow: widow: widow: widow: widow: widow: widow: widow: WIDOW." 10 MIGHTY REELS OF GLITTER AND JOY. Received with rare delight on Saturday by Houses Packed from Floor to Roof. The Herald says: "It's Perfect." The Star says: "A Suner-film of Artistry." The Sun says: "It's Magnificent." LEHAR'S ORIGINAL MUSIC. CONDUCTOR: EVE BENTLEY. WALTZING WIDOW PROLOGUE, Entrancingly Presented by Ina Bosworlh and Valeska. The Demand for Seats is Heavy, CRUSHING CRUSHES CRUSH. RESERVES DISPEL REGRETS. Book at Strand or Lewis Eady, Ltd. CARLTON TENNIS CLUB. BRIDGE AND 500 EVENING Will be held in the LOUNGE, CLICK CLACK ' CABARET, THURSDAY, MAY 24. AT H .P.M. Ladies' and Gent's Prizes. Admission 2s 6d. A. JEFFRIES, Hon. Secretary. " 'TVTEATH Arctic Skies."—A Pathe Pic- ' ture of miracles.—Princess and Tivoli, Thursday. MINING NOTICES. HAURAKI MINES CONSOLIDATED. LIMITED. All Shares in the above Company, on which the Calls, due and payable on March 30, 1928, have not been paid, will be Sold by Auction by Messrs. R, C. Carr and Son, at their Mart, Swanson Street, Auckland, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), unless the said Calls be paid to-day at tho Office of the Company. H. GILFILLAN. Secretary. Auckland, May 22, 1928 ELECTORAL. UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. ANNUAL ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. Annual Meetings of Householders for the election of School Committee* will be held on MONDAY, June 11, at 7.30 p.m., in the Hoe-o-tainui, Omokoroa and Otaika School Districts. Tho elections will be held in the Main School of each school district.

NOMINATIONS. Nominations must reach the Chairmen of the respective School Committees not later than 8 p.m. on MONDAY, June 4, provided that in cases where the yearly average attendance of the school or schools situated in a school district does not exceed 240, nominations may also be made at the Annual Meeting. Nomination forms may be obtained from Chairmen of School Committees or from the Office of the Board. E. C. PURDIE. Secretary. HOUSES, ETC., TO LET. F ARMLET, 5 acres, and 6-roomed House, handy Auckland.—Colemore-Williams, 6. Chancery Chambers, Auckland. I_)ARNELL.—IO Rooms, suitable BoardingX house; handy new railway station.— Quane and Co., 91, Queen St. PARNELL. —5-Roomed Residence, all convsl: cheap rental.—Garrard and Bennet, Citv Chambers. rpAKAPUNA.—Furn. House, lovely central JL position, handy everything; low rent to careful tenant. —Phone 42-185. PAPAKURA. —i-Acte and Bungalow, elec. light, 23s 6d; Shop, with living rooms, £2.—Francis, Agent,. Papakura. PT. CHEVALIER.—S Rooms, over i-acre ground. " TeddingtonFrontage Beach Rd. and to beach, e.1., garage, etc.; very cheap; 30s week.—Bruce Scott, Winstone Bldgs. QUEEN ST Shop; suit Milliner. Tailor. Radio, etc.—E. E. Leaning. 352. Queen St. QHOP, 50yds off Queen St., suitable for O draper, grocer, etc.: also Sample Room, suitable for indent agent.—Apply Liftman. Darby Co., Darby-Elliott St. SHOPS to let.—Apply Manchester Unity Building, corner Hobson and Victoria Streets. City. OTANLEY BAY.—6-Rooms, brick Villa, O near Ferry, school; rent 30s. —18, Queen's Parade, Devonport. 6 Rooms, cosy, clean, healthy: 3rd section tram, school; , rent 305.—8, Elgin St., Grey Lynn. RAILWAY NOTICES. WAIKATO WINTER SHOW, AT HAMILTON. MAY 29 TO JUNE 5, 1928. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. SPECIAL " FARMERS' EXCURSION" FROM NORTH AUCKLAND DISTRICT. LEAVES WHANG AREI BY 11.58 A.M. EXPRESS, ON FRIDAY, JUNE 1. Tickets, available for return until 15th June, 1928, will be issued from all stations, Opua to Mt. Eden inclusive, including stations on the Kaikohe Branch. Examples of Special Hamilton by " Farmers' connecting trains: — Cheap Fares to Excursion " ond OPUA KAWAKAWA .. KAIKOHE WHANGAREI MAUNGATUROTO HELENS VILLE Special,£cheap rates also for passengers desiring to visit ROTORUA. A " Farmers' Excursion will also leave Hawera for Hamilton on May 28. thus providing a Great Opportunity for Farmers from North anc] South to meet in the Chiof centre of the Waikato District. TRAVEL SAFELY IN COMFORTABLE, . STEAM-HEATED CARS. INQUIRIES WELCOMED AT ALL RAILWAY STATIONS. IN BANKRUPTCY. TN BANKRUPTCY.—In the Supreme x Court of New Zealand.—Notice is hereby given that CECIL HOWARD HAYWARD of Rotorua, Motor-Launch Proprietor, was this day adjudged Bankrupt, and I hereby summon a Meeting of Creditors to be hdiden at the Courthouse. Rotorua, on WEDNESDAY, May 30, 1928, at 2 p.m. Dated at Hamilton this 21st day of May. 1928. J. fl. ROBERTSON, Official Assignee,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19952, 22 May 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19952, 22 May 1928, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19952, 22 May 1928, Page 20