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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS. MAJESTIC A Fuller-Hnyward Theatre. • SESSIONS: II Remember how 'Crndlo Snatchers"' convulsed New Zealand as a stage play. Imagine it.now as a musical comedy, with song hits, chorus beauties, end all the laughter intensified ill Talkies. "WHY LEAVE HOME?" "WHY LEAVE HOME?" "WHY LEAVE HOME?" Three Chorus Girls, Three College Boys, Three _ Hunting Hubbies. Three Wide uwuke Wives. " CRADLE~SNATCHERS." ' " CRADLE SNATCHERS." ♦ Set to Music. In Addition: * _ Clark and McCullough in "The Medicine Men"—Talkie Comedy. Friedland's Ilitz Revile. Fox Moxietone News, including: Australian Issue. I Plan at Theatre. Price 3. Is to 23 Gd. COMMENCING FRIDAY, COMMENCING FRIDAY, 11 On the broad, palm-lined avenues of Havana, amid the sugar plantations at Balboa, in the Camil Zone, and on board a liner passing through the Panama Cannl—the swift-moving action of "The Girl from Havana" sweeps, carrying with it nil 'he sound and dialogue of a gripping detective story, recorded and filmed in locations described. "THE GIRL FROM HAVANA." "THE GIRL FROM HAVANA." "THE GIRL FROM HAVANA " "THE GIRL FROM HAVANA." "THE GIRL FROM HAVANA." with LOLA LANE PAUL PAGE, LOLA LANE PAUL PAGE, (Of "Spcakeas.v" Fame.) A fashionable Jewellery shop; diamonds, rare gems, et al—a mad dog—the panic is on—the dog subdued—and then—four necklaces gone—who stole them? The thrilling chase to the pier—the gang on board—the division of the spoils— The cleverness of the girl detective working her way into the confidence of the crooks —their discovery that she is a "dick'' and not a member cf a travelling troupe of show girls The arrest of the gong at Havana and the escape of Spike, who abducts the girl detective. * » * » The smashing climax and the clearing of the mists from the eyes of both Lola Lane and Page as to their real idei titiea. ALL-TALKING. ALL - TALKING. MAJESTIC ■ FRIDAY. Box Plans at Theatre. SPECIAL CAKE COMPETITION.. D AUCKLAND SHOW. GAS COOKER. presented by AUCKLAND GAS CO. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY. FEB. 7. ARBITRATION COURT. THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF J. NEW ZEALAND. Notice is hereby given that the Sitting of the Arbitration Court previously advertised as taking place at the Supreme Court, Auckland, on February 11, 193G\ v#ill now be commenced in the Auxiliary Courtroom of the Magistrate's Court, Auckland, 011 the same date. E. M. MOSLEY, Clerk of Awards. ATHLETIC SPORTS. MARAMARUA 'SPORTS CIUB. * (Affiliated ) THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MARAMARUA SPORTS CLUB WILL BE HELD AT SURREY FARM, MANGATANGI SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. HOUSE AND ATHLETIC EVENTS. FIRST EVENT 10.80 A.M. SHARP. MT. EDEN BOYS BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. * Refreshment Booth on Ground. ADMISSION TO GROUND. - 2a. Children Free. ENTRIES CLOSE ON ' SATURDAY FEBRUARY 8. Programme has been approved by N.Z. Trotting Conference, and permit received from Minister of Internal Affairs. All bookmakers, disqualified persons and undesirables \yi 11 be excluded from the ground. S. SYMES, Hon. Secretary. * A NNUAL "jyjEETING, Under N.A.U. Rules, On XJ-AMAKU Q ROUND, JgATURDAY, JfiEBRUARY 99 1930 - OVEfe XSO PRIZE MONEY To CHOPPING. SAWING. RUNNING AND lIORSE EVENTS. OPEN CHOPS OF Xlo, £lO AND £S. Entries Close MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Full particulars from O. HAIL WOOD. Hon. Secretary. IN LIQUIDATION. TN the matter of the Com panics Act, 1903, 1 and in the matter of W. 11. HAZARD, LTD.—Notice is hereby given that at . nil Extraordinary General Meeting of bhuicholderfl of the above-named' Company, held on Monday. February 3, 1930. the following resolution was passed Hint ltjins been proved to the satisfaction of the Company that it. cannot, by reason of its liabilities. continue its business, and that it is advisable to wind up the same accordingly. and that the Company be wound up voluntarily, and that BERIME WILLIAM BEAUMONT, Public Accountant, of 10-17. York Chambers, Victoria St. East, Auckland, be, and is herebly appointed, the Liquidator of the Company for the purposes of the winding up." Creditors of the above-named Company are required cn or before the 3rd day of April, 1930, to send their names, addresses, and particulars of their debts or clninis to the Liquidator, and if so required by notice in writing, are to come in and prove their debts or claims, •or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefits of any distribution made before such dob 1-8 or claims are proved. Dated this 4th day of February. 1930.—8. W. BEAUMONT, Liquidator, Public Accountant, 10-17. York Chambers. Victoria St. East, Auckland. P.O. Box 029. RAILWAY NOTICES. RAILWAYS. SUNDAY EXCURSION. WHANGAREI TO OPUA AND RUSSELL. ON SUNDAY. February 9. special excursion train, slopping where required lor passengers, leaves Whang'irei 8.30 a.m., Kamo 8 15. IJiknrangi 9.10, Whnkapuro 9.25. flukerenui, 9.3d, Muromaku 9.59. Otina 10...8. Kawakawr 10.5 C. Opua nrr. 11.12 a.m. klv TURN TRAIN leaves Opua 5.10 p.m., und nrr. Whnngnroi 8.21 p.m. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS available only by above trains will be issued to Opua from Whnnstirci and intermediate station. These tickets will NOl bo available for break of journey. EXAMPLES OF ■RETURN FARES: From Whangnrei, Second os. l"irst 8s bd; from UikurniiKi. Is »d und 7fl; from Hukeronui, 0s Or) nnd 5s Od; from Oliria und Knwnkawa Is 'id and 2s 3d. Launches will ho available to convey excursionistß between Opua and husscll. .1 -<;• turn iaro 2s. BATHING, FISHING. SIGHTS I#,INGAN IDEAL ONE-DAY TRIP.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20481, 5 February 1930, Page 22

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