AMUSEMIftTTS JOAN BENNETT, "THE TRIAL OF VIVIENNE WARE." N Albo. •BLACK COFFEE, MAJESTIC, TO-MORROW, 11 A.M. Nearly three years ago Auckland bowed to "The Love Parade." For tour weeks it continued its triumphant season—capacity houses afternoon and ' evening—a perpetual queue at the Booking Office. Only once in a life-time is a picture of the magnitude of " The Love Parade" made, and it is still the greatest of all Musical Spectacles.. HE RETURNS TO-MORROW. The King of Hearts, The King of Entertainment, Idol of Paris. MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, PARADE LUPINO LANE, LILLIAN, ROTH, JEANETTE MACDONALD. • JEANETTE MACDONALD. Life for mischievous Maurice, just one Kay woman after another! Until an ultra-modern queen sings her seductive songs of love to him. Then Chevalier answers her wkh songs sung roguishly as only Chevalier can sing them. 8 SONG HITS. You'll hear "My Love Parade," " Paris, Stay the Same." " Nobody's Using it Now," " Anything to Please the Queen," "My Dream Lover," " Let's Be Common" and " The March of tho Grenadiers," sung by the Magnetic Maurice and , Jeanette Mac Donald. MARVELLOUS IN SPECTACLE. " THE ROYAL WEDDING." Perhaps the most dazzling Spectacular Scene yet witnessed in any Talking picture, is the Marriage Ceremony of Queen Louise (Jeunette Mac Donald) and Count Alfred (Maurice ChevaliersChoral Splendour—Stalwart Grenadier Guards—Ministers and Ambassadorial Suite in Uniform—The Throne Room in the Palace. " THE MARCH OF THE GRENADIERS." Queen Jeanette and her guards make the Welkin Ring with Martial. Airs. BOOK NOW. MAJESTIC THURSDAY. MUNICIPAL CHOIR TOWN HALL. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6, AT S O'CLOCK P.M. FIRST CONCERT. THE MUNICIPAL CHOIR. Vocalist: MISS GWENDA WEIR. Violinist: MR. VINCENT ASPY. Organist: MR. TREVOR SPARLING. Conductor of Municipal Choir: MR. E. VARLEY HUDSON. At the Piano: MRS. V. R. ROACH. ADMISSION 6d TO ALL PARTS. COMMUNITY SINGING COMMUNITY SINGING, gg* COMMUNITY SINGING, TOWN HALL, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. SPECIAL DAY For ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY. Song Yeader: MATT GUTHRIE. Vocalists: MR. TOM MACUIRE, MRS GORDON HILLYER. MR. ALF. GRACIE'S JAZZ ORCHESTRA Will Play from 12 to 12.30 p.m. Pianist: MRS. BARRINGTON SNOW. Collection in Aid of above Society. W. WOODHEAD. Hon. Sec. Auckland Community Singing Committee. TOWN BOARD NOTICES TOWN BOARD. BALANCE-SHEET. Notice is hereby given that the Balancesheet of the Manurewa Town Board for the year ending March 31, 1932, is now open for inspection during office hours. H. KAY. Town Clerk. TyjANUREWA TOWN BOARD. PENALTY ON RATES. Pursuant <o Section 7G of " The Rating Act, 1925." notice is hereby given that ten per centum will be added to all Rates for the year ending March 31. 1932, that remain unpaid after THURSDAY, the Ist September, 1932. the snid date being upward? of six months and fourteen days from date of demand thereof. Dated this Ist day of August. 1932. H. KAY. Town Clerk. jyjANUREWA TOWN BOARD. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO STRIKE RATES. In pursuance and exercise of the powers vested jn it by the Rating Act. 1925, Sections 3:> and 3(i of The Town Bourds Act, 1908, the Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act, 192G, the Local Bodies Loans Act. 1926, and by any other Act or amendment thereof it in that behalf enabling, the Manurewa Town Board hereby gives notice Jjf its intention, at a Special Meeting to held at the Manurewa Public Hall on IHURSDAY. the 18th day of August, 1932, at 9 a.m., to make aiid levy the following rates: — (1) Over.tho whole of the Manurewa Town District: A General Rate of forty fortyseconds of a penny in the pound. A Hospital and Charitable Aid Rate of eleven forty-seconds of a penny in the pound. A Combined Loan Interest Rate of forty-seven forty-seconds of a penny in the pound to provide the amount required for interest and sinking fund on the following Loans: £2OOO Workers' Homes Loan, £OOO Antecedent Liability Loan, ±'2560 Subsidiary Road Improvement Loan. £lllO Road Improvement Loan, £3OO Recreation Reserve Improvement Loan, £15,050 Road and Footpath Loan, £550 Plant Loan, £2OOO District Plan, etc.. Loan, £7500 Great South Road Supplementary Loan, £ISOO Cemetery Loan (2) Over tho Manurewa Town District as at 31st March. 1920: A Combined Interest Rate of fivetwelfths of a penny in the pound, to provide the amount, required for 'interest and sinking fund on the following Loans: £630 Public Hall Loan. £BOOO Road. Improvement Loan, £2OOO Recreation Ground Loan. (3) Over Corin Avenue Special Rating Area, a special rate of five-twelfths of n penny in the pound. (4) Over the Overhead Bridge Special Rating Area, u specials rate of two-ninths of a penny in the pound. (5) A uniform annual fee of £2 12s per pan for Sanitary Collection over properties served. ' The foregoing Rates to be levied on the Capital Value of all Rateable Property within the respective areas named for the period commencing the Ist day of April, 1932, and ending the 31st day of. March, 1933, and to be payablo to the Treasurer at the Office of the Board, situate at the Manurewa Public Hall, in one sum, on the 25th day of August, 1932... The Estimates upon which the above Rates are based and the Valuation Roll are open for inspection during office hours. Dated this Ist day of August, 1932. H. KAY. Town Clerk. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS . EARLY N.Z. and Island Books, cheap: lists posted.—H. V. Edwards, Bega, N.S. Wales.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21251, 3 August 1932, Page 20
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