amusements 1933's SHOW OF SHOWS—THE REGENT THE REGENT N.Z.'a pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation. Ltd. 3 Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Eddie Cantor's making "Whoopee" again and breaking every Regent record in the _ process—Hundreds turned away again last evening. \ou must reserve to see _ this joyous Musical Comedy Spectacle. EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR : EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR i EDDIE CANTOR "THE KID FROM SPAIN." " THE KID FROM SPAIN." United Artists' Picture. A Glittering Gorgeous Extravaganza. It's Screamingly Funny and packed with Songs. Music, Spectacle and Wonderful Ballets. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Thunderous Applause Accorded THE ROLAND SEXTETTE, A Brilliant Stage Presentation— 6 Juvenile .Musicians and two dainty dances. Afternoons and Evenings Only. Brilliant Teclmicolour Cartoon, " BABES IN THE WOODS," and Regent's News Service. Phenomenal Bookings! Plans at Theatre (Phone 4G-SSB). COMING~ The Greatest Motion Picture Spectacle of all Times. " T HE S IGN 0F T HE C ROSS -" " rjpHE gIGiST OF rjpHE " rjpHE gICN OF rpHE QROSS." 1 BOOKING ARRANGEMENTSPlans are Open and Patrons aro Now Reserving for the Premiere on Saturday, April 15, and Easter Monday Night. my PRINCE EDWARD Y/Y AT 2 AND 8 i- KENNETH HARLAN and EE MARCELINE DAY. H "PARADISE ISLAND." |§ cz: A Story of the Island of Tonga, zzz NEWS AUDIO REVIEW EE EE DIAMOND EXPERT SOME EE BABIES. ==j (Approved for General Exhibition.) DEVONPORT VICTORIA— At 8 DEVONPORT. BETTY AMANN, in " THE PERFECT LADY." (Recommended by Cinsor for Adults.) PUBLIC NOTICES rPAPU GOLDMINING SYNDICATE AND X TE AROHA GOLD SYNDICATE, LIMITED. Will all persons financially interested in the above, pleuso communicate with WAIKATO. 82, Herald. A LL Persons having Claims against the JtX Estate of JANET WHITE, late of 32 Wynyard Street, Auckland, deceased, must please render full particulars thereof immediately, with a certificate that the amount was due and # owing at the date of death, to the undersigned. BUDDLE, RICHMOND AND BUDDLE. Solicitors, 6 Wyndham Street, Auckland. TO THE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE J- IN THE JURY DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND. You are hereby requestea to attend a meeting of Justices to reviso tho Jury List for the District of Auckland, at tho Magistrate's Court at Auckland on the Seventh day of APRIL, 1933, at 12 noon. Dated this 3rd day ot April, 1933. J. O. MALFROY, Jury Officer. IRHiqgQLDiEBSI ATOMINATIONS for President, 8 Vice- -*•' Presidents, Treasurer, 12 Members of Committee, and the Auditor for tho ensuing year signed by the Proposer, the Secoudor and tho Nominee (giving particulars of the Nominee's full name, Regimental Number, Unit and Address), must bo in the hands of the Secretary not later than Noon of MONDAY, the 10th day of April, 1933. Nomination forms may bo obtained from the Secretary. A. W. M. OHLSON, Secretary, Auckland Returned Soldiers' Association (Inc.). i» TN THE MATTER OF " THE COMX PANIES ACT. lOCS,-" AND IN THE MATTER OF THE WESTERN PRODUCE COMPANY LIMITED AND REDUCED. Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the confirmation of the reduction of the Capital of the above Company from £3OOO to £2OOO was on the 20th day of March. 1933, presented to the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Auckland, a.nd is* now pending. Any person who claims to have been on the 20th day of March. 1933 (the date fixed by the Court in this matter) and still to be a creditor of the Company, must on or_ before tho 30th day of April, 1933, send in his name and address and the nature and amount of his Claim to the undersigned at Empire Buildings, Swans°£ Street. Auckland, or on default thereof he will bo excluded from the right of objecting to the proposed reduction of capital Dated this 28th day of March 1933 STUART L. ARMSTRONG, ' Solicitor for the Company. WANTED TO RENT "DUNGALOW, modern, with garage, good ance Bid- 30s '- Barfoot ' s . N.Z. Insur--OUNGALOW, furn., 4 rooms, Pcnsonby; -*-* 80s.— K" Bureau, 30S Cooke's Bldgs • 41-049. '' OUNGALOW, 5-roomed, unfurn., Newmarket, Grafton; 25s.—K. Bureau. 30S Cooke's Bldgs.; 41-019. CIVIL Servant, permanent, wants House, elevated, handy trams; garage; adults. —Particulars, stating rent, K.M., 175," Herald. CIOTTAGE. small, furn., wanted, good sec- ) tion, eutmy position; Q or 3 rooms; suburbs, preferably purchasing clause.—lnvalid. 259. Herald. DOMINION RD., 'Sandringham.— 5 Rooms. 255, by client.—Barfoot's. N.Z. Insurance Bldg. PSOM.—Houses, Bungalows. Flats, good J-J clients waiting; rents collected.— Housby and Co., Agents, Greenwood's Corner. 28 352 GARAGE, Car Repairs, Pumps optional; good locality: living accommodation.— Low Rental, 221, Hefiald. HOUSE, small, comfortably furnished, garage. 2nd section; good tenants: reasonable.—Adults, 71. Heuald, EEMUERA. —Young Couple want email House, Flat, within 3rd eection.-r-Dunne, 40-5G9, REMUERA Waterside.—Must be warm position; handy tram—Unfurnished Groomed Residence; pay up to 3gns. for right property. Exclusive tenant.—-Particu-lars at once to P. A. Redwood, 1 Orakei Rd. QHEARER, PROTHERO & SHEARER, O Kent Collecting Specialists. Security WANTED TO LEASE IT'ARM to run 80-90 cows wanted lease, or on a 50-50 basis.—X.Y.Z.. 908, Hepald. lease, coming season, farm carry 70-120 cows.—Lease, Box 3G, MortinaI' EASE, term, Premises suitable Factory; J ground tloor; convenient locality.— Woodworker, 215. Herald. 1 A-50 Acres, grassed, or needing improvIU ing, with large House.—Mayhill, Agent, Sandringham.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21458, 4 April 1933, Page 16
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