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AMUSEMENTS PROUDPROUD— Yes, proud we are to present the consummating dramatic achievement of the truest of Screen Artistes NORMA SHEARER. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. COMMENCING TO-MORROW: COMMENCING TO-MORROW: The First of Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller's New Super Attractions. LOVE ETERNAL! LOVE ETERNAL! COME SEE THE STORY OF A GREAT LOVE WHICH ENDURED THROUGH ALL—WHICH STRUCK A VIBRANT NOTE IN THE HEART OF A MAM TO BE ECHOED IN THE HEART OF A WOMAN FOR ALL TIME. COME SEE SWEETNESS AND PURITY JN THE GLORIOUS PERSONALITY OF MOONY KEN. WHO MADE SUCH A STORY THAT GOES DOWN INTO THE BLACKNESS OF DESPAIR AND YET COMES—" SMILIN' THROUGH." NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA SHEARER. SHEARER. SHEARER. SHEARER. SHEARER. SHEARER. SHEARER SHEARER SHEARER SHEARER Ib at the Zenith of her Brilliant Career in METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYLR & "SMILIN' THROUGH." "SMILIN* THROUGH." "SMILIN' THROUGH." "SMILIN* THROUGH." "SMILIN* THROUGH." "SMILIN* THROUGH." Supported by the strongest Cast of Cinema Talent ever assembled to appear in the Sweetest Romance the World has ever known. LESLIE LESLIE LESLIE LESLIE LESLIE LESLIE LESLIE LESLIE HOWARD, HOWARD, HOWARD, HOWARD, HOWARD, HOWARD, HOWARD, HOWARD, MARCH, MARCH, MARCH, MARCH, MARCH, MARCH, MARCH, MARCH, RALPH FORBES, RALPH FORBES, RALPH FORBES, RALPH FORBES, FREDRIC FREDRIC FREDRIC FREDRIC FREDRIC FREDRIC FREDRIC FREDRIC O. P. HEGGIE, 0. P. HEGGIE, BERYL MERCER. BERYL MERCER. The Story of a Love that refused to die. "SMILIN' THROUGH" PLAYED ELEVEN SOLID WEEKS FOUR v TIMES A DAY AT THE ST. JAMES' THEATRE. SYDNEY. RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW I PLANS AT ST. .TAMES'. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' "Where Sound Sounds Beßt." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. LAST DAY Of LAUREL & HARDY in " PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES." (Approved for General Exhibition.) A Great Laurel and Hardy Comedy of 6 Roaring Reels of Joy. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'.

MEETINGS OLD COROMANDEL COUNTY BOYS' ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Association will be held ill the EPIPHANY HALL. Newton, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). April 20, at 8 p.m. Business: Election of Officers, Annum Report and Balance-sheet. All members and intending members invited to attend. G. BENNETT, Pres. ONEHUNGA EX-SERVICEMEN'S CLUB. , Mangere Ladies wishing to assist in above Club TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). Poppy Day, are kindly asked to attend .1 meeting in the Public Hall, Mangere Central, TODAY, at 2 p.m. C. BROWN, Hon. Sec. THE FRANKLIN LICENSING JL DISTRICT. Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Licensing Committee for the District of Franklin is appointed to be held at Noon on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of .Tune, 1933, at the Magistrate's Court, Pukekohe. H. MUNRO, Clerk of Committee. ELECTORAL DEVONPORT. ELECTION OF NINE COUNCILLORS. Pursuant to Section 12 of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925. and amendments thereof, I hereby give notice that the following persons have, been duly nominated as Candidates for the office of Councillor lor the Boro .gh of Devonport:— ALDRIDGE, Ernest. CURTAYNE. James. " FARQUHARSON, Colin. GILFEDDER. Thaddeus Patrick. HARDY. George Douglas. HARNETT. George Edward. HUTCHINGS. Hubert! John. KENNEDY. Samuel. LITTLE. Ernest Hawkins. MacLEAN. William Frederick Murdoch. MEIKLEJOHN, Alfred William Douglas. PATTERSON, Edward. THOMPSON, Frederick Augustus. And there being only NINE Vacancies" to be filled, a Poll will be taken between the said Candidates 011 WEDNESDAY, the 3rd DAY OF MAY, 1933, at the following Polling Place 3 (1). COUNCIL CHAMBERS. Marine Square. (2). MASONIC HALL, 145 Victoria Road. (3)* COOK'S STORE, S7 Vauxhall Road. <4)!ikISSION HALL, Calliope Road, Stanley Bay. (5). KING'S STORE. 73 Lake Road. (6). FERRY BUILDINGS. Quay Street. Auckland. POLLING HOURS—9 a.m. to 7 p.m. A. E. WILSON. Returning Officer. Devonport, April 19, 1933. THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE SEA RULER, 3yrs, ch g, Chief RulerSeagull: winner at Hamilton, Paeroa. —Spencc, To Awumutu.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21471, 20 April 1933, Page 18

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