CIVIC Direction: J. C. Williamson Film*. —ll a.m., 2.15 and *8 p.m. THE WOMAN ALL WOMEN WOULD LIKE TO BE TALLULAH BANKHEAD TALLULAH BANKHEAD* TALLULAH BANKHEAD* TALLULAH BANKHEAD! The Most Talked-of Star on the English Stage. In "MY SIN," "MY SIN," "MY SIN," A Paramount Picture. AN ABSORBING DRAMA. Two human derelicts struggling i n the stagnant pool of tropic life THIS IS ONE PICTURE YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS. Great Supporting Programme, RESERVES. 30-100. FRIDAY NEXT—TO THE PUBLIC. A FEW AGO. WE HAD THE HONOUR OF PRESENTING FOR YOUR PLEASURE PARA. MOUNT'S FIRST BRITISH~PRODUCTION, "THESE PEOPLE." WE ARE SURE YOU ENJOYED THAT PICTURE AND FURTHER. THAT IN IT YOTT RECOGNISED A DEFINITE T\f. PROVEMENT IN THE FILMING AND RECORDING OF BRITISH COMMENCING ON NEXT FRIDAY. WE HAVE EVEN A MORE IMPORTANT OFFERING FOB YOUR DELECTATION. IT IS. SIGNIFICANTLY. PARAMOUNT'^ SECOND BRITISH PRODUCTION. -"STAMBOUL." FEATURING WARWICK WARD AND ROSITA MORENO. ALTOGETHER DIFFERENT IN THEME. NATURE. AND LOCALE, " STAMBOUL " IS CERTAIN TO MEET YOUR EVERY ENTERTAINMENT DESTORY OF BEAUTY. PASSION. MYSTERY AND INTRIGUE INROMANTIC OLD CONSTANTINOPLE. IN DRAMATIC POWER IT EXCELS ANY PREVIOUS BRITISH PICTURE. IN GORGEOUS SETTINGS IT'S AS RICK AS AN OTTOMAN TAPESTRY. IN PRODUCTION QUALITIES IT RIVALS HOLLYWOOD'S FINEST. I " STAMBOUL." " STAMBOUL." " STAMBOUL." And In Addition: APPEARING ON STAGE NIGHTLY, AUCKLAND GIRLS' BRASS BAND AUCKLAND GIRLS' BRASS BAND Of 40 TALENTED PLAYERS In A Number of Musical Gems., SOLOS—MARCHES—SELECTIONS, HERE'S THE CHANCE TO HEAR THIS UNIQUE COMBINATION UNDER IDEAL CONDITIONS. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN—BOOK IT COSTS NO MORE. SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY. DEMONSTRATIONS. G AS C DEMONSTRATIONS WILL BE HELD DURING THIS WEEK <AS FOLLOWS— At Demonstration Rooms, Gas Bldgit., Pitt • Street. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), from 2.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. At Demonstration Rooms. Gas 81dg3., Piti Street, and at our Onehunga Branch, on FRIDAY from 2.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 7.30 to 5.30 p.m. At Demonstration Rooms, Gas Bldgs., Pitt Street, on MONDAY NEXT, from 2.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. AUCKLAND GAS CO.. LTD. IN LIQUIDATION. BROS.. LTD. (IN LIQUIDATION). Notice is hereby given that at an Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholder! held on the 12th day of March, 1932, '&« following resolution was duly passed:— " Resolved by way of Extraordinary Resolution that it is proved to the the Company that in® Company cannot by reason of its liabilities continue in business and that it be wound up voluntarily under the provisions of 'The Companies Act, 1908,' and that Dudley Norton Chambers, Public Accountant, of Auckland, be and is hereby appointed Liquidator for the purpose of euch winding up. Those having claims against the Company are requested to forward same to Chambers, Worth and Chambers, 23, Shortland Street. Auckland, on or before the 24th day oi March, 1932, otherwise they may be excluded from participation in any distribution. All debts due to the Company nre to b® paid at the Office of the Liquidator. D. N. CHAMBERS. Liquidator. DANCING. Q YMONDS VILLE DANCE STUDIO, O SYMONDS ST. (Next St. Paul's). Miss Spencer's Dances will recommence SATURDAY, April 2. Tuition Classes reopen Monday. April 4, Thursday, April /. Private lessons daily in rll the latest dance., including Tango and Rumba. Mr. Br u ?e is now associated with Symondsvil.e Studio and will gssLst. Particulars. Phone 42-so' or at Studio. ' Symondsville has again been redecorated, and is now available. ACROBATIC, Ballet, Tap. Ballroom: fees from 10s 6d a term. —Valeska's Stactio® N-gapuhi Chambers. Lome St. Phone 46-121. KLLESLEY. Dancing Academy. PacifiO Bldg., Wellesley St. Geo. G. Co*. Principal. Dancing. Ballroom, Tap. etc. Proficiency guaranteed Special summer rates. TENNIS REQUISITES. A BRUCE AND SONS. 94. Albert St., • Expert Tennis Racquet Stringers: satisfaction guaranteed: patronised hv THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. . ADVERTISEMENTS: PREPAID RATES.—SEE COUPON PAGB TWO OF THIS ISSUE. N.U. Herald: The recognised medium best results. TELEPHONES: Advertisements— • \ b a.m. to 11 p.m. • . After 11 p.m. 5 . . - • 44-693 Replies to advertisements will be received at the Office of the Herald, and when postage is provided will be promptly forwarded on to the advertiser. Please note that tba Postal Department will not deliver letters to any nom-de-plume. initial or number addressed care of any Post Office The Company does not hold itself responsible for non-insertion of any advertisement or advertisements, through accident or froni other causes, or for error in the publication of any advertisement.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21132, 15 March 1932, Page 16
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