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AMUSEMENTS BREAKING AND MAKING / PLAZA Direction Amalga SESSIONS: II A.M., R.K.O. RADIO TIIE MOST SPARKLING AND OF ALTi NOW IN ITS SE England's Greatest Entertainer GRACIE FIELDS in GRACIE FIELDS in GRACIE FIELDS in GRACIE FIELDS in GRACIE FIELDS in A pproved for Uni MUSIC SINGING From every possible "This Week of Grace" SPECIAL FEA'I'URETTES INCLUDE 1. "Fathe Overseas News" 2. Cartoon, "The Fatal Note" I). Comedy, "Suits and Nuts" 800 lv N 0 ■W!—RE SEI ?V E S AR B PLANS AT THEATRE RIALTO RIALTO V\ (Newmarket) Phone 4CM'OO. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. (■"The Coolest Theatre in Town.") TO-NIGHT, AT 8: For a definite Season of Three Nights only, commencing To-night, MONDAY, Feb. 5. JESSIE MATTHEWS "GOOD COMPANIONS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Tliis Picture received its WORLD PREMIERE PERFORMANCE in the presence of Their MAJESTIES the KING and QUEEN in the "Victoria Theatre," London. Overture 8 p.m. Curtain 10.20 p.m. No Booking Charge. I REGENT I Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. DAZZLING MUSIC CATCHY SONG SI STANLEY LUPINO " KING RITZ " BRUCE CABOT " MIDSHIPMAN JACK " (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition). PUBLIC NOTICES AUCKLAND JUSTICES OF THE PEACE ASSOCIATION. To provido free public service to persons requiring the witnessing of signatures the Association has engaged a room in the British Chambers, High Street (opposite Courthouse Lane), where, commencing TODAY, February 5. and thereafter on Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday each week, from 12 noon to 2 p.m., two Justices will attend to render such services as may come within their jurisdiction. D. DONALDSON. President. C. WHEELER, Registrar. J N LIQUIDATION H. G. R. BRADEN. LIMITED, registerec under the Companies Act, 1903. At an Extraordinary General Meeting ol Shareholders, held on FEBRUARY 1, 1934 at 2 o'clock, the following Extraordinarj Resolution was passed:— That it has been proved to the satisfaction o! this meeting that the Company cannot by reason of its liabilities, continue it; business, and that it is advisable to wine up the same, and accordingly that thf Company be wound up voluntarily, anc that THOMAS DAVIES, of Auckland Accountant, be appointed Liquidator foi such purposes of such winding,up. All Creditors who have claims against the Company must lodge same on or before MARCH 2, 1931, with the Liquidator at the Office of the Company, otherwise they may be excluded from any dividend that may be declared. THOS. DAVIES. Liquidator. f\rOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENCE. I, WYNNE JOHNSTONE PATER SON, of Waiwera, being the holder of a Publican's Licence, in respect of the premises situate at Waiwera, and known as the " Hot Springs " Hotel, do hereby givo notice that .1 desire to obtain and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at Court House, Whangarei, on the sth day of March, 1934, apply foi' a Transfer of the said Licence from myself to JOHN JOSEPH SCHOLLUM, my appointee. Dated at Waiwera, the 13th day of December, 1933. W. J. PATERSON. . PUPILS WANTED ACCOUNTANCI and Book-Keeping.— Personal instruction by Experienced Bachelor of Commerce; passes guaranteed; monthly instalments; prospectus free.—P.O. Box 716. ACCOUNTANCY, Art, Dressmaking, Shorthand, Typewriting; moderate fees. —Wakefield Business College, Palmerston Bldgs. opp. G.P.0.; 41-397. ASHLEIGH College, N.Z. Insurance Bldg Estab. 1918. —Public Examinations | General Education; Individual Attention.— | Phone -12-202. AUCKLAND Business College Day and Evening Classes in Book-keeping. Outstanding passes Stage I. last year. \ I'TEND Miss Greenwood's Commercial School, Newmarket (entrance Remucra Road), where pupils receive expert individual instruction. Dressmaking, Dresscutting ciassef have resumed; day or evening.—Sel-phit School, Princess Bldgs. Miss Ashton, PrineipaL Dressmaking classes Re-open Wednesday, February 7.—Miss Coulthard. Symonds Street. Phone 30-050. HAIR DRESSING and Beauty Culture College.—Vacancy for pupils.—No. 6, !2nd Floor, Civic House, Queen St. HAIRDRESSING, Beauty Culture.—N.Z. College, day, evening claeses, all branches of Ladies', gentlemen's hairdregsing taught; tuition guaranteed.—H.B. Bldgs.. 228 Queen St. LEARN Motor Driving at Pearce's Motor Driving School, Garage, Khyber Pass. Certificates guaranteed. Phone 4G-20G. SKETCHING Club meets Saturday afternoons, outdoor sketching.—Particulars, Phono Art Master, 41-397, 9 to 5. OOONER or later opportunity will offer Oin the Radio Profession. Why not qualify now?— Johnson's Wireless College, Brandon St., Wellington. QTUDY Maori.—lnteresting and InstrucO tive. Conducted by expert.—; New Zealand Correspondence Schools, Cohvill's Chambers, Auckland. SWIMMING. —Learn latest easy methods, six lessons; 21s.—Professor D. B. Anderson, Tepid Baths. r purnON—University and Public Exams., Matriculation, General Education, Personal or correspondence.—T. W. Merrick, 8.A., 95 Crummer ltd., Grey Lynn, Auckland. , Exam.—Our record: Three VV Candidates, Three Passes; results talk. —Bower's School, Cohvill's Chambers, Auckland. A LL Successful Candidates sitting First--il class Wireless Operators' Examinations, Auckland, during past year, were Pupils Auckland School of Wireless. Winstono Bldg. A UCKLAND "OUSINESS pOLLEGE BOOK-KEEPING. In the 1933 Examinations for Professional Accountancy 20 of our students were presented for SI age I. Book-keeping, and 10 passed. In 1932. in the same examination, 12 passed out of 15. Most of these were first-year students. SMITHS BUILDINGS, ALBERT ST. PIANO TUNING ATWATERS. Civic Square, for efficient Workmanship; Tunings, ss; Refelting, Overhauls, Borer Eradication, Polishing, Modernising; no payment unless work satisfactory.—Phone 40-792 1 EWIS EADY. LTD..-specialise in PianoAJ forte Tuning and Overhauling. Prompt Service. Low Prices.—Phone 42-992. RADIO REPAIRS

EVERY Type .Radio promptly serviced by expert, 9 years' executive professional experience*.—Phone Parsons, 526-477.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21717, 5 February 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21717, 5 February 1934, Page 18

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