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§ TO-DAY TO-DAY. TO-DAY ST. JAMES* ST. JAMES' " Where Sound Sounds BesJ." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. A rich man's fight to make his family worthy of his_ name and the great position in the world ho has built for themonly to find them as worthless as the very sweepings on the floor of his own store. The Master 'Character Creator of them all LIONEL LIONEL LIONEL LIONEL LIONEL LIONEL LIONEL LIONEL BARRYMORE BARRYMORE BARRYMORE BARRYMORE BARRYMORE BARRYMORE BARRYMORE BARRYMORE In an epochal drama of the rise and fall of a great mercantile family. " SWEEPING'S." " SWEEPING'S." " SWEEPING'S." " SWEEPING'S." " SWEEPING'S." "SWEEPING'S." (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) His flesh and blood . . -. Sons and daughters . . . made a bonfire of the Golden Empire he had built -for i them. HIS BELOVED CHILDREN PROVE HUMAN TRASH IN " SWEEPING'S." " SWEEPING'S." PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. No Free List. Continuous NATIONAL Opp. "ST national S. ifSL NATIONAL J*L CONTINUOUS PICTURES. ATTRACTIVE DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. No. I—A Thriller without equal in all screen history, written by the popular mystery novelist of the day* MARY ROBERTS RINEHART. MARY ROBERTS RINEHART. Now you can thrill to the story that held millions # spellbound in book and aerial form, "MISS PINKERTON" "MISS, PINKERTON" 1 JOAN BLONDELL & GEORGE BRENT. The story of a girl detective who out-smarted the smartest sleuths, and unravels the mystery surrounding the death of a wealthy young man who is murdered for his .lifeinsurance money. No. 2—A Wonderful Story of the North Western Mounted Police taken from the pen' of that world-famed author. ; for life that they may ive for love. ?ll (-■HAS. BICKFORD. EVALYN KNAPP. 1 A bond of affection that ripens between two real men, natural enemies by all rules—one the representative of the law, the other captured by the first on a charge of murder after a three years' hunt. First National Pictures. Approved Universal Exhibition. Chapter 6, "HEROES OF THE WEST.' CHILDREN'S MATINEES TO-MORROW. 2.15. ; BUCK JONES, in " MEN WITHOUT LAW." MICKEY MOUSE, in ' "THE BEACH PARTY." MEETINGS wprnmar (Opportunity for v/ WOMEN hKWBOTaW To Hear ym MISS CHARLOTTE NIVEN, General Secretary, , The World's Y.W.C.A. Subject: "The Cost of Christian Leadership" WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 9, 2.30 P.M. Y.W.C.A. HALL. WRESTLING TOWN TOWN TOWN HALL. HALL. HALL. MONDAY NIGHT. AT LAST COUNT VARGA COUNT VARGA COUNT VARGA COUNT VARGA HAS BEEN MATCHED tfO MEET . j GEORGE WALKER. GEORGE WALKER, GEORGE WALKER, GEORGE WALKER, v TWO MIGHTY MATMEN, WHO HAVE NOT BEEN BEATEN, SHOULD PROVE TO BE MORE THAN THRILLING. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN at Ernie Asher's. Early Booking is Advised. PRICES AS USUAL. THE AMATEURS* PLEASING EXHIBITIONS WILL PRECEDE THE BIG TfiRILL. AUCKLAND WRESTLING ASSN. (Inc.). RACING TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. (INCORPORATED.) ANNUAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Club will be held in the Club Rooms, 67 Shortland Street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, August SO, 1933, at 2.30 p.m. BUSINESS: A. To receive and consider the Committee's Report and Accounts for the year. B. To elect Office Bearers in accordance with the rules. By Order of the Committee. R. A. SPINLEY, * Secretary. POWER BOARD NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Meeting of THE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD held on Monday, the 31st day of July, 1933. the following Resolution was passed, and will be submitted for confirmation at u Meeting of the Board to be held on MONDAY, the 28th day of August, 1933, at 2.30 p.m., at the Board Room. Power. Board Building, Queen Street, Auckland. RESOLUTION: In pursuance of the power conferred on it by The Local Bodies' Loans Act. 1926. The Auckland Electric-Power Act, 1921-22, and all other powers and authorities in that behalf enabling it, The Auckland Electric-Power Board hereby resolves by way of, Special Order— To raise the «um <rf £224,500 for the purpose of repaying a Loan of that amount heretofore lawfully raised by the issue of Debentures maturing on the Ist day of March, 1938. Dated this 4th day of August, 1988. (Sed.) N. M. SPEER. Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21561, 4 August 1933, Page 18

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