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AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY TO-NIGHT AT BOTH THEATRES. 1000 SEATS, 1/, 1/, I/. CHILDREN. 6d, 6d, 6d. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. DAILY ROXY SESSIONS, 11, 2, 5 and 8 o'clock. TIYOLI NIGHTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK. I iNrf. 1 I ! Now here s a picture you're going to get 'a thrill out of. as well as thoroughly | enjoy it. If you like Mystery Pictures here | is the best yet made. A Brilliant Cast in a ! Thrilling Story. Its First N.Z. Screening. AND WHAT A CASTi HI WARNER OLAND, - With - I JUNE COLLY Eli, LLOYD HUGHES, In "DRUMS OF JEOPARDY." "DRUMS OF JEOPARDY." [ No. 2 I Its First N.Z. Screening. DOROTHY MACK A ILL. With HUMPHREY BOGART, In " LOVE AFFAIR." SATURDAY - HEAVY First Test Match TO-MORROW. BOOKINGS. First Teat Match < -"DIXIELAND\ CABARET I LH Chevalier. Auckland. | RUN ON CONTINENTAL LINES. SPECIAL NIGHT, | SATURDAY TO-MORROW. | The Visiting English Rugby League 1 Players and the New Zealand Team will be j the Guests of the Management, j Special Music "Will Bn Played by the FAMOUS DIXIELAND BAND. FAMOUS DIXIELAND BAND. LEADER, DOUG. ARMISHAW. " LITTLE DOUG." | The Management Advises Large Parties to Reserve Early. JOHN AND WILLIE. . From the Cox Studio, in a Special Dance \ Number. I DIAL 26-615. DIAL 26-615. j DOUBLE. 7s 6d. Evening Dress Essential. RESERVE EARLY FOR AUGUST 6 AND AUGUST 20. BY INVITATION: Grammar Ball. August '25. i Chemists' Monster Charity Ball. Sept. 7. A UCKLAND GRAMMAR -»X SCHOOL OLD BOYS' AND OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATIONS. JgALL. rPHURSDAY, Invitation list under revision. Requests for invitations apply c.o. Secretaries, P.O. Box 1357. A. L. SIMMONDS, J. A. MULGAN, Secretaries. PUBLIC NOTICES UNEMPLOYMENT ACT. 1930. UNEMPLOYMENT LEVY AND EMERGENCY CHARGE. On Ist AUGUST, 1932, two payments of Unemployment Taxation will become due, namely, an instalment (ss) of the General Unemployment Levy, and the second instalment of the Emergency Unemployment Charge on income other than salary or wages for the year ended 31st March, 1932 (one. penny in each amount of one shilling and eightpence). If a declaration of income lias not already been furnished, this should he. done immediately. Forms and full information aro available at all Money Order Offices. QOMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' AND "YyAREHOU SEMEN'S TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JULY 30. COMMENCING AT 8 A.M. In aid of AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF COMMITTEE RESIDENTS! PLEASE HAVE YOUR PARCELS READY - FOR THAT DATE. I. BROWN. President. TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW J- ZEALAND.—NORTHERN DISTRICT. i IN THE MATTER OF " THE TRUSTEE ACT, 1908," And IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ARTHUR EDMUND WAKEMAN, late of Auckland, Merchant, Deceased. Pursuant to an Order made by a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Auckland, on the 18th day of July, 1932, notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claims against the Estate of the abovenamed Arthur Edmund Wakeman, who died on or about the 14th day of May, 1932, and Letters of Administration of whoso Estate were granted on the Ist day of June, 1932, are hereby required to send in their claims, together with written particulars thereof, to his Administrator, Leslie Edmund Rupert Wakeman, c.o. S. W. W. Tong, Esquire. Solicitor, 201, Dilworth Building, in the City of Auckland, on or before tne 31st day of AUGUST, 1932, and notice is hereby further given by the Administrator that after the 31st day of August, 1932, the Administrator proposes to distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims _of which the Administrator has then notice, and in such event, pursuant to Section 74 of the Trustee Act, 1908, the Administrator having given the notices directed by the aforesaid Order, will not be liable for the nssets so distributed to any person of whose claim the Administrator had no notice at the time of the distribution of the said Dated this 19th day of July, 1932. S. W. W. TONG, Solicitor for the Administrator, 201 Dilworth Building, Auckland. FRUIT FOR SALE APPLE Bargain.—Long-keeping Dessert. 5.< case. 2. 9s Cd • 4. 18s: rail Daid.— Joneb. Kankapn':ana. . A FPLES, .Bnllarots. 4s Gd: Firsts. 03,-_De--'•V liciouß, Cs; rail paid.—Palmer, To Kauwhata. \ fl'JjtS, Delicious, paper-wrapped, exJ\ port grade, fis 40lb. case: railage paid. —H. Cutler, Henderson. APPLES, Ist grade, wrapped, Delicious, Parlins. Salome, Cs; Romo Beauty, 6s lid bushel, railed.—Harrison. Henderson. BALLARD'S, big, 7s; Choicest Delicious. ,Cs bushel; roiled. Don't miss.—Henderson, Te Kamvhata. COOKERS, ss; Delicious, 6s Cd; Winesap, 6s; first grade; railed.— F. Plait, Henderson. DELICIOUS, extra fancy, export grade, (is 6d: railage paid.—Delicious Orchard. Lincoln Rd., Henderson. POORMAN Oranges for Marmalade, or Grapefruit; 5s bushel; railage paid.— E. B. Smith. Henderson O / 40lb. Caso. Really Good Fresh O/ U Apples, but supply your own box.— Brcroft. Henderson Township. PRODUCE FOR SALE ALMOST Given Away.—Wheat, only 5s 2d _ bushel; 5 sack-,. sb. Perkins. Marketb. / IARROTS. large, red, 4s cwt.. rail Is 4d.— E. Humming. Box 139, Rotorua. CIASH, per Sugar Bag.—Parsnips, Swedes, > Cauliflowers, Pumpkins. 2s 6d; Carrots, Cabbage, 13 9d:, Potatoes, 4s 9d; railage 8d extra.—Franklin Supplies, Pukekoho. HAY, baled, mostly lucerne: clean and sweet; £4 per ton.—Weare, Manse Farm. Pokeno. HORSE Carrots, £2 5s ton, f.0.r., Pukekohe. bags extra; Mangolds (loose). El 12s (id.—W. Dazeley. Pukekohe. KUMARAS, first grade, os sugar bag; ctsli: rail paid.— H. Graham. Tauranga. I OWEST quotes. Horse Beans, Hulled Oats, Duns, Algerians, Cartons, Blacks' Molasses.—Brown. POTATOES. Marrows, Pumpkins. Onions. Parsnips, Carrots, Cauliflowers, Citron Melons; Barberry Plants.— Box 1. Pukekohe. WE mnkp the most nutritious and cheapest Porridge and Wheatmeals,—Brown, Auckland,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21247, 29 July 1932, Page 18

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