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i AMUSEMENTS. national; Direction - - - Williamson Films. Where Talkies ARE Talkies. TO-DAY, AT 11. 2.15 AND 8. I Shrieks of cloliprhted enthusiasm were the order of the evening at the National on Saturday, when Paramount'.? Thrilling All Outdoor Talking Picture, "THE SANTA FE TRAIL" "THE SANTA.FE TRAIL" " THE SANTA FE TRAIL "THE SANTA FE TRAIL'" Gripped the largo audience from the word " THE SANTA FE TRAIL." Filmed by Paramount from Hal G. Evart's famous novel, "Spanish Acres." RICHARD ARLEN Has scored his best triumph as the nrdcnl young pioneer, who whispers love to a beautiful Senorita, and ho i 3 brilliantly supported by MITZA G KEEN. EUGENE PALETTE AND ROSTTA MORENO. JUNIOR DURKIN, and the almost human dog KING TUT aro also in the Picture. " THE SANTA FE TRAIL" Is un All-star, All-talking, All-action Romantic Drama that happened just after the Civil "War. " THE SANTA FE TRAIL." All Roads in Auckland Lead to it. " THE SANTA FE TRAIL " Appeals to every section of the community, and the children in the audience on Saturday and at night simply yelled with delight at the battles between the sheep raisers, the cattlemen and the Indians. " THE SANTA FE TRAIL." Thero Laughs and Thrills from Beginning to End. A Great and Varied Programme of Feature Supports includes "Great Pants Mystery," "Two's Company." Paramount Pictorial, "Laugh It OtT," and Paramount News. THE NATIONAL POPULAR PRICES: D.C., 2s. Is 6d; Stalls, Is Gd and Is. Reserves, Phone 42-109. CAPITOL. TO-NIGHT, AT S. (1) "THE SOCIAL LION." Jack Oakie, Mary Brian, Skeets Gallagher. (2) "THE GIRL OF THE PORT." Sally O'Neill and Reginald Sharland. Phono 20-574. Reserve Your Sent. PUBLIC NOTICES. TN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES JL ACT, 1908, and IN THE MATTER OF R. WALTON, LTD. Notice is hereby given that at an Extraordinary Meeting of Shareholders of the above-named Company, held on THURSDAY, April 30. 1931, it was resolved that the Company go into Voluntary Liquidation and at the said meeting MR. JOHN CRIERSON. Public Accountant, of Auckland, was appointed Liquidator. Creditors of tllo said Company are required, on or before the 25th May, 1931, to send their names and addresses, and tho particulars of their Debts tfr Claims, to the undersigned, and if so required by notice in writing from the said Liquidator aro to come in and prove their said Debts or Claims at such time and place as shall bo specified in such notice, or in default thereof they may be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such Debts are proved. JOHN GRIERSON, Liquidator. Government Life Insurance Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. Form of notice of application FOR LICENCE. I, SYDNEY BRENNAN, 103, Colonial Mutual Bldps., Queen St., Aucklfand, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrate's Court at Auckland for a Licence undet the Land Agents Act, 1921-22, on behalf of Realty Sales, to carry on business as li Land Agent at 103, Colonial Mutual Bldg., Queen St., .Auckland, and that such application will be heard at the above Court after one month from the Ist day of May, 1931, being the date of the first publication of thi3 notice. Dated at Auckland this Ist Day of May, 1931. (Signature) SYDNEY BRENNAN. ITOUNT ELECTION. A Reward will bo paid to anyone giving information leading to a conviction of the person or persons systematically destroying, almost immediately as they are erected, the Election Posters of Mr. E. 11. Potter and his Party'. F. E. F. WEIR, Secretary, Mt. Eden ' Electors' Committee. SPEEDWAY SUPPER ROOMS.—The Cafes mentioned in tho Police Court do not include the "Speedway." Upper Queen Street, as wo cater for Suppers Only.—(Signed) F. M. Norman, M. Ross. MO Shooting allowed on my property; -L' trespassers will be prosecuted.—W. J. Lee, Kauknpakapa. NO Trespassers with dog or gun allowed on my property at Maungaturoto.—J. H. Pedersen. EDUCATIONAL. WE' S L E Y COLI PAERATA, AUCKLAND. COLLEGE. Tho College, which is situated thirty miles south of Auckland, on a mixed farm of seven hundred acres, offers a sound primary and secondary education under tho health-giving conditions of country life. Tho College specialises in agricultural instruction aSiPnrt of the General School Curriculum, social attention being given (o dairying, sheep and pig farming, and horticulture. Boys are prepared for all the usual School Examinations up to Matriculation, and a Special Course is offered for pcst-secondary boys. The Colleco is under the contrcj of the Methodist Church of New Zealand, but there are no denominational restrictions. THE SECOND TERM COMMENCES ON MONDAY, MAY 25. Further particulars and prospectus may bo had on application to tho Principal, R. C. CLARK. M.A., Dip. Ed. gTURROCK'S SCHOOL OF ENGINEERK ING, QUAY BUILDINGS, QUAY STREET. Phone: 45-403, Auckland. WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS. WAKEFIELD College guarantees teach Shorthand one month, complete personal course. £2 2s.—N. Z. Insurance. C. D. Mill, Director. MEMORY Training, Mental Development, /•splendid complete course, 47 lessons, special introductory price, £'2 2s. Particulars free.—Write Wakefield College. Box 1117. Auckland. I?DUCATION for r. Changing World Yes, we are right up to date, and give you the training you need to hold a worthwhile position. Write us to-day about the' subject you are interested in.—lnternational Correspondence Schools (N.Z.). Lld'Dept A. N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland DEMONSTRATIONS. ]?. L .p CTR I C COOKING ■Lj Demonstration on the Famous CANADIAN HOTPOiNT HI-SPEED RANGE, EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, k'rom 2.30 to 4 p.m , in our Showi'ooms, POWER BOARD BUILDING. (Ground Floor), Queen Street. THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL AND . ENGINEERING CO.. LTD. AVIATION. PROM THE Passenger Flights over Atickrf3f land in Closed Cabin Monoplane from 15s upward. Week-ends and Daily (Tuesday excepted). AUCKLAND AERO CLUB (Phone 46-417). Aerodrome, Mangere (Phone, Mangere 3). AUCKLAND'S greatest MAYORS wfre all clioacn from OUTSIDE the Council. There's a reason! Vote MASON Mayor!! *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20863, 4 May 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20863, 4 May 1931, Page 16

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