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AMUSEMENTS. DO YOU REALISE THIS WILL PROBABLY BE YOUR ONE AND ONLY OPPORTUNITY OF EVER HEARING THE VOICE OP H.M. KINO GEORGE V.? THREE TALKIE SESSIONS. TO-DAY AT 11, 2.15 AND 8. STRAND. —- A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TALKING AND SOUND PICTURES. TALKIE SESSIONS DAILY AT 11.0, 2.15 and 8. 1. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. Events of the Day in Talk and Sound. 2. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW. The World's Outstanding Literary Genius talks to you from tho Screen with his engaging personality. 3. GERTRUDE LAWRENCE. The Vorsatile English Comedienne. HIS MAJESTY THE KING. Hear His Majnsty's last publio speech before his illness, on the occasion of _ the opening of tho Tyne Bridge at Newcastle. 5. CHIC SALE " THE STAR WITNESS." The first-All-talking Comedy. A scream from start to finish. 6. "THE STREET ANGEL." JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL. A Sound Picture with Songs and Synchronised Score by the Roxy Theatre Orchestra of 110 performers. The sweetest love story ever told—with the most popular pair of lovers on the screen to-day. BOX PLANS OPEN AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY. LTD. PRICES: Morning Sessions, Is and Is Gd. Afternoon Sessions, 2s and Is 6d. Evening Sessions: Dress Circle, 3s Gd; Back Stalls, 2s Gd; Front Stalls, 2s; Children Halfprice to (ill Sessions. (Plus Tax.) Booking Fee, Gd, Circle or Stalls. MOULIN ROUGE. (Late Tudor, Remuera). LAST SCREENING. AT 8, OF BETTY BALFOUR In "PARADISE." An ■unusual- story of a Girl's Gay Adventures on the Riviera. Two Comedies and Scenic. TO-MORROW. « CAPTAIN LASH " And "THE WOMAN FROM MOSCOW." PUBLIO NOTICES. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF ! GEORGE WILLIAM SIDNEY BELL. LATE OF KAPONGA, STATIONER. Notice is hereby given that the Abovemmed George William Sidney Bell assigned his Estate to the Undersigned for the Benefit of Creditors as at 21st February last. All Persons who have Claims against tho Estate and who have not already signed or assented to the Deed of Assignment are required to forward the same to me on or before the First Day of June, 1929, otherwise they may be Excluded from the benefit of any distribution after that date. J.' HESSELL. Box 3, Kaponga, 29th April, 1929. p RES PASSERS WITH GUN AND DOG ON OUR PROPERTY AT ORERE. Will be Prosecuted. W. CASHMORE AND SONS. DR. KEARSLEY. Result of Mrs. a. b. Seymour's ART UNION, DRAWN AT WELLINGTON. Ist Prize, No. 885, R Pickford, Christchurch; 2nd, No. 291, M. McConnell, King George Hospital, Rotorua-. 3rd, No. 471 Mrs. Luxton, Masterton: 4th. No 23. W. Harden, Te Awamutu: sth, No. 264, R. Welsh, Victoria St.. Hamilton; 6th. No. 256, A. Smith, Taumarunui- 7th. No. 418, Rusor, Hairdresser, Taumarunui THE Auckland Dairy Produce Committee, comprising leading Merchant Houses, advise the following prices (without charges and commissions), for th 6 week commencing Thursday, May 2, and ending May 8, 1929: — Eggs: Hen, 2s 5d per dozen; Duck, Is lid per doz.; Pulletß, Is lOd per doz. Butler: Ist Grade, Is per lb. Trespassers with Dogs and Guns on the Properties of the undersigned will bo prosecuted ; v " GEO. C. POPE. A. GUMMER. J. B. PARKER, GEO. LYONS. W. J. &R. Li'ONS. A. G. PENDERA. H. POPE, S P. PENDERGRAST. GRAST. F. B. POPE, W. ADLINGTON. Mangatawhiri Valley. April 30. 1929. PERSONS found Trespassing with pun or dog on my grazing run, Kerepehi, are hereby warned, I have sheep grazing on same. Any person found will be prosecuted without mercy. Poison laid for dogs.— Reuben Conner. NO Shooting allowed on my Property.— Edwsn P. Coop, Wellsford. AWiONE Trespassing, dog or gun, on our property will be prosecuted.—Rauner and Rauner, Ahuroa ANYONE found on my Property with Gun or Dog will be prosecuted.—Tony Runner, Tahekeroa NO Shooting permitted on my property at Maungaturoto.—Harry Dobb. ANY sportsmen found on my property, Kaihere Rd., Hauraki Plains, .will be prosecuted as trespassers and held responsible for injury to stock.—ll. M. 'lizard. NO Bhooting or dogs allowed on my properties- or on Otioro Estate, Topuni.— Robert Ross. \TO Shooting or. Dogs . allowed over my property; poison laid.—F, Blackmore, Onewhero. \TOTlCE.—Trespassers with Dog or Gun i-' on my prcperties at Taniwha and Waiterimu will be pußecuted.—F. G. Storey. TRESPASSERS with Dog oi Gun on my X Property will be Prosecuted.—W. J. Lee. Kaukapakapa TRESPASSERS with Gun or Dog orl my 1 Ponganu Road and Klondyke Road Properties will be nrosecuted. —A. Cameron. TAKE Notice.—No Trespassers or Shooti ers are allowed on our properties.— J and A. Moorehead, Oratia. POWER BOARD NOTICES. jji RAN KLIN ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD LOAN POLL MEETINGS. Further Meetings of Ratepayers at which the Board's £75,000 Extension Loan IReposals will be fully explained, and reductions in charges announced, are to be btld aS DRURY'"HALL—TO-MORROW ■Friday). HUNUA HALL—'i'O-MORROW (Friday). BOM BAY' HALL-TO-MORROW Friday). MERCER* HALL-MONDAY. Gtfi. 2: p.m. WAIUKU ODDFELLOWS' HALL—MONDAY. 6th. 8 p.m. All Ratepayers aro earnestly rcauested to be present. _ . „ _ S. P. DAY. A.R.A.N.Z., Secretary. Puktkohe. FOR LEASE BI TENDER. rjpo LEASE BY TENDER. FRONTAGE TO WAIKATO RIVER, ONEWHERO SURVEY DISTRICT. Tenders are called for the Lease "ntil 18th JUNE, 1948, of Allotment 99J 2B of the Parish of Onewhero. containing 321 acres 83 perches, more or less. There is a six-roomed Dwelling House situated on tho property, also a flaxmill and shed. There aro two drains leading to the Waikato River. Portions of the farm have been cleared of original growths and surface sown. The property is being used as a, rough run for cattle and carries a auantity of valuable Tenders will close at the Office of tho undersigned at 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, 15th May, 1929. For Terms and Upset Rontal, apply H. <2:. MORTON. Solicitor, Te Kuiti. NURSES AND NURSING HOMES. " "VTfOODLANDS," 2G Mays St.. DevonVV port.—Convalescent, Rest Home; ideal surroundings; quiet, comfortable, healthful.—Sister Potts, 22-503.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20244, 2 May 1929, Page 24

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