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AMUSEMENTS, ROXY THEATRE ROXY THEATRE =—• ROXY THEATRE - == -• TO-DAY. SESSIONS: 11, 1.15, 3.30, 5.30, 8 o'clock. Hollywood Has Achieved Nothing Like It! Hollywood Has Achieved £o hmg L ke Hollywood Has Achieved Nothing L ko it Hollywood Has Achieved J<othins Britain Excels Herself Britain Excels Herse f Britain Excels herself Britain Excels Herself. " KEEPERS Cl'" YOUTH." .. Kppl.&pc; OF YOUTH.' .. keepers of youth.;; "KEEPERS OF YOUTH." " keepers of youth." '• keepers of youth. zn " KEEPERS OF YOUTH. ; " KEEPERS OF >OUIH. I " KEEPERS OF YOUTH." HZ. "KEEPERS OF YOUTH." (More Suitable for Adults.) With the Finest Collection of British Stars ever assembled for any one Picture. CARRY MARSH - ANN TODD. CARRY MARSH ANN TODD. ROBIN IRVINE JOHN ROBIN IRVINE JOHN IURNBLLL. And Many Others. " KEEPERS OF YOUTH " has all the iiiTedicnts of outstanding entertainment, excellent cast, beautifully photographed, delightful English scenery and. above all. an exceptionally strong stoiy. Sbh AND REJOICE AT THE 1 ACI THAI \ t "i \ c'r r\ GTJA ND HAh wu J. rivaled r amkjica n IN FILM All-British Supporting Programme. All-British Supporting Programme. BOXY THEATRE BOXY THEATRE TO-DAY. TO-DAY. NEW REGENT EPSOM. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK, JOAN CRAWFORD "THIS MODERN AGE." (Adult Certificate.) PRINCE EDWARD Direction: John Fuller and Sons. Daily at 2 and 7.45. OTIS SKINNER and LORETTA YOUNG, " KISMET." " KISMET." With an Excellent Supporting Cast. SPECIAL SUPPORTS. % DEVONPORT. VICTORIA- AT 8 DEVONPORT. EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. in "SIX CYLINDER LOVE." MILFORD. PICTUREDROME TO-NIGHT, AT S. BETTY COMPSON, Tn "THE LADY REFUSES." Comedy Topical Novelty. C ITY OF AUCKLAND ' MUNICIPAL BAND. MUNICIPAL BAND. Bandmaster: pleiviSD®* MR. GEO. BUCKLEY. AT MISSION BAY. TO-NIGHT (Wed.). AT PARNELL PARK, TIIURS., FEB. 25. The Municipal Band will render a Select and Varied Musical Programmes at Mission Bay This (Wednesday) Evening, commencing at 8 o'clock. Also at Parnell Park Tomonow Evening at 8 o'clock. PUBLIC NOTICES. ÜBL I C O T I C E. DIVISION OF AUCKLAND EDUCATION DISTRICT INTO WARDS. Under and in pursuance of the requirement, s of the Education Act, 1914, it is publicly notified that the Education Board of the district of Auckland has caused the rural area of the Auckland Education District to be divided into three wards, and has assigned a name to each ward. The Board hereby publicly notifies the names of the several wards and schools situated in each ward as set forth hereunder : NORTH WARD, containing the following counties and all the. schools situated therein:—Bay of Islands, Uobson. Hokianga, Mungonui, Otamatea, Rodney. haugarei, Whangaroa, also Waitemata County (except Belmont, Birkdale. Birkenhead, Dovonport. New Lynn. Noithcote. Stanley Bay, Takapuna and Vauxhall Schools) and Great Barrier Island. EAST WARD, containing the following counties and all tho schools situated therein. —Coroniandel, Hauraki Plains, Matamata, Ohineiiiuri, Opotiki, Piako, Rotorua, laupo, Tauranga, Thames, Waikato (except Fairfield, Hamilton East. Hillcrest, Huntly and Taupiri Schools). Whakatnne and Waiheke Island. Also the following schools in tho Manukau and Franklin Counties: Alfriston, Ararimu, Bombay, Brookby, Clevedon, Clevedon North, Drury, Howick, Hunua, KaiD.ua, Maraetai, Mataitni, Maungatawliiri Valley, Mercer, Miranda, Nohhioukai Ness Valley. Orere, Pakuranga. Paparata. Pannnmu.Pokeno. Ramarama, Wairoa South, Whitford Nos. 1 and 2. WEST WARD, containing the following comities and all the schools situated therein: —Kawhia, Otorohanga, Raglan, Tail marunui, Waipa (except Hamilton West, Frankton, Waikato Hospital and Whltiora Schools). Waitomo (except Awakmo, Mahoeliui and Marakopa Ridings and that portion of the Pnemako Riding lying to tho west of the following line—Beginning at the point, where the Mangaotaki River intersects the northern boundary of the Warn O Te Whenua B No. 28. No. 1 Block, thence in a northerly direction by the Mancaotaki River- to the south-eastern boundary of Section' 2. Block XI.. Maungamangero S.D., thence by the southern boundaries of that" section, the Kinohaku West C No. 2 Block and Section 2, Block X., Maungamangero S.D.. to the Mangaorongo Stiea/n. therm in a northerly direction by that stream and the Mangaol.ae Stream to the northern boundary of Section 1. Block IJ.. Maungamangero H.D.), and P'den (except the following schools:—Auckland Hospital, A v'ondale Avondale South. Bayfield. Beresford Street, Brixton Road. Cornwall Park, Curran Street, Edenclale, Epsom, Olnrlstone, Grafton. Grey Lynn. Ko hi ma ram a. Maitngav]<au. Meadowbank. Mount Albert. Mount Eden, Napier Street. Newmarket. Newton Central. Newton West. Normal, Onehunga. Owairaka. Parnell, Point Chevalier. Pon»onhy, Remuera, Richmond Road. Royal Oak. 'SI. Heliers, To Pa pa pa. Welle«lrv Street, We:-'mere) : Also the Fairfiel.d. Hillcrest. Huntly and Taupiri Schools in toe Waikato County, and the following schools in the Manuka,u and Franklin Counties—\ka Akn, Ardmore. Awtu Central. Avcihi No 2. Buckland. East TamaVi, Glenbrook, Graham's Peach. Harrisville. Karaka. Kanaka Point. Kariaotahi. J\ohe Kohe. Maioro. Mansore. Mangere Bridge. Man sere Fast. Manukau Heads. Manurewa. Mnuku. Orua Pay. Otahuhu. Otana. P»erata,, Panakura Papatoetoe, Pa tumahoe. Pollok, Pukekohp'. Pukekohc East. Puk»owave Puni, 'fakani'M. Tanrancarurii, Te H'lm. Te Toro, Tuakau. Wai- i Pa. Waipipi, Waiuku. Weymouth and Whangarata. I). W. DUNLOP. Secretary. 24th February. 1932. Jj S T A T E S. WALTER JACKSON, late of Aririmu, Farmer, died December 21, 1931. JOSEPH SIDNEY BATES, late of Papakura, Farmer, died January '24, 1932. HILLARY JOHN HILLS, late of Mangere, Farmer, died February 4, 1932. JAMES SEATON. late of Poultry Farmer, died February 13, 1902. All persons and firms having claims against "the above Estates are requested to forward the same, in duplicate, and duly certified as at the date of death, to the undersigned, on or before tho 2nd day of March. 1932. r „ pipE , Solicitor, Papakura. LAWN TENNIS. " Henderson Valley.— r Come and play Tennis, beautiful crass tennis courts, full size: tournament T EDEN, within Ist section, private club, hard court, Sunday play.—Phone

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21115, 24 February 1932, Page 18

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