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AMUSEMENTS, MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC. (A Fuller-Hay ware Theatre.) SESSIONS: 11, 2.15. "S. Plans nt Majestic. Phone 43-210. 2000 SEATS, la to 2s Gd. She eiiined in New York City, confessed in Sparta, repented in Paris, relented in London—What was her sin? Fox Movietone present DOROTHY DOROTHY MACKAILL MACKAILL Brilliant, Fascinating British . . Player -Oil A ONCE A NCE A Q INNER." OINNER." £ INNER." IJ INNER" ILKA CHASE, JOEL McCREA, JOHN HALLIDAY. Because she was once ii sinner she wore .his pearls, but would not surrender her heart. To-day's story of love and the marriage game. "A" Cert. „ Adult Recommendation. Fuller-Haywnrd SUBURBAN Theatres. Programmes for To-day. TUDOR |At 8 REMUERA. GEORGE ARLISS, In " OLD ENGLISH." __ —i At 2 and 7.45. I PRINCE EDWARD Karangahape J ! Road. BIG DOUBLE BILL! RICHARD DIX in SHOOTING STRAIGHT. RICIIARD DIX in SHOOTING STRAIGHT. And Kay Francis and Lewis Stone, In " THE PASSION FLOWER." VICTORIA |At B.—DEVON PORT. WALLACE BEERY, JOHN GILBERT. Leila Hyams and Polly Moral), In " WAY FOR A SAILOR." | BRITANNIA | BIG DOUBLE BILL! REGINALD DENNY. In • "THE ROMANTIC VAGABOND" And Ralph Forhes and Jean Hersholt, In "M A M B'A " (All in Colour). ' | GREY LYNN CINEMA | Surrey ' L Cres. EDMUND LOWE and LEILA HYAMS, In "THE PART TIME WIFE." Special Supporting Programme. THE LONDON. po THE LONDON. Metro-Gold<vyn 100 p.c. Talkie, "CHASING RAINBOWS." A Great Cast, Including MARIE DRESSLER, • POLLY MORAN BESSIE LOVE - "CHASING RAINBOWS." "CHASING RAINBOWS." ALL IN TECHNICOLOUR/ With 200 Singers, Dancers and Talkers. 5 NEW SONG HITS. SESSIONS: 11.15, 1.30, 3.35, 5 45, and 8. THE LONDON —= TOWN BOARD NOTICES. >APATOETOE TOWN BOARD. Notice is hereby given that the Papatoetoe Town Board, pursuant to its powers tinder "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920," "The Rating Act, 1925," and their respoetivo Amendments, and of all other powers enabling it in that behalf, intends on TUESDAY, June 23, 1931, to make and levy for the year ending the 31st day of March, 1932, the following rates upon the capital value of all rateable property ns appearing in the Valuation Roll for the time being in force in the Papatoetoe Town District, to bo payable in one sum to the undersigned at the Town Board Office, Shirley Road. Papatoetoe, on the 14th day of August, 1931. 1. A General Rate of One Penny and five-sixteenths of a penny in the £. 2. A Special Rate of One Penny and three-sixteenths of a penny in the £, < 1o provide interest and sinking fund on ' loan.s totalling £57.050. 3. A Separate Rate of One Farthing in the £'. to provide the levy made by the . Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. All to be levied on the capital value of all rateable properly within the Papatoetoe Town District. 4. A Water Rate—(a) In respect of the ordinary supply upon all lands and buildings to which water is supplied, a rate of One-fifty-first part of a penny in the £, with a minimum charge of Ten shillings. (b) Non-consumers' rate upon all lands and buildings to which water can he, but is not supplied, situate within one hundred yards from any part of the waterworks a rate of One one hundred and second part (l-102nd) of a penny in the £, being one-half of the abovementioned rate, with a minimum charge of Five shillings. 5. A Special Rate of One twenty-fourth of a penny in the '£ upon the capital value of all rateable property in the the Papatootoo Hall Loan Special Rating Area. G. A Special Rate of Three thirty-seconds (3-32nds) of n penny in the X upon the capital valuo of all rateable property in the Tamaki Road Loan Special Rating Area. 7. A Special Rate of One-eighth of a penny in the £ upon the capital value of all rateable property in tho Mangere Road Loan Special Rating Area. A rebate of 5 per centum will be allowed on all rales paid on or before August 31, 1931. The Rate Book. Valuation Roll and Estimates on which the above rates have been made may bo inspected during office hours at the Town Board Office. Shirley Road', Papatoetoe. WILLIAM YOUNG. Clerk and Collector. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIPS. rVSSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the partnei ship heretofore subsisting between' William Fallon and me, David William Mason, carrying on business as Barristers and Soli citors, at Numbers 24-6. Union Buildings, Customs Street Fast, Auckland, under the style or firm of Fallon and Mason, has been dissolved by me, the undersigned, as from tho 30th day of May, 1931 Until further notice, 1. David William Mason, shall continue to practise my profession in the Offices of tho late firm at the above address. Dated nt Auckland this Ist day of June. 1931 D. W MASON TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. M ll J. F. M ontagur Many a young" man loses his chance of promotion because when the occasion arises he cannot express himself clearly and fluently. I have Special Courses to meet all tlieee needs. Interviews every Tuesday from 10 a.m. STUDIOS: 20-22. SWANSON STREET. VI R CULFORD BELL gives Lessons Speech Training. Recitation. Public Speaking—The Academy Queen St 'next Tabernacle). jl/fRS A. J DREAVER, Studio, 46, Lewis lf-1 Eady's, Ltd. Public Speaking. Dra matic Acting. Clear Speech Mrs. akthuk Griffiths, 13. Beiievu. Rd., Mt Eden Wednesdays, 22, Aca demy. Upper Queen St Speeches Mono losrues, RecitaN TEACHERS OF MUSIC. "IT A DAME KATE CAMPION has Resumed IVJ. Lessons in Voice Production at her Studio, Warwick Chambers, IGB. Queen St., opp. His Majesty's Theatre. For Appointments ring 22-610, or at Studio from 2 p.m. ttaily. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. MR. H. A. BAGLEY, Optician, may now bo consulted at Woollams' Pharmacy Dilworth Building Telephone 43-503. Hp LOWES. F.8.0.A., F.C.O. (Edin.). A. F.N.A.0., F. 1.0. (Eng.), Ophthalmic Optioian, Lister Bids. Victoria St. 40-44 G.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20893, 8 June 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20893, 8 June 1931, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20893, 8 June 1931, Page 16

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