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AMUSEMENTS lIIIHIIII MAJESTIC lIHIIIIII Continuous, 11 n.m. to 7 p.m. Principal Sessions: 11, 2.25, 5.0,. 8.0. " The Blarney Stone," with Tom Walls in ♦ho lending role, a character that must ha.'e been' made for his unique talents. It is no exaggeration to describe this production as one of the most enjoyable and entertaining thiil lias left British studios for a loirj time. —Auckland Star, Saturday. "BLARNEY STONE " Real, Racy, Ro\lickiusc Humour. TOM WALLS TOM WALLS TOM WALLS In "The Blarney Stone" he makes a distinct departure from the typo of entertainment he tins given in the past. 110 leaves no room for regret at the change. The part of a likeable Irish gentleman, who onjoy's fortune's favours and alco sufTeis her reverses, provides manifold opportunities for a facile performer such n» he is.—N.Z . £Jei;ald, Saturday. Also Screening: "SCENES OF SOMERSET" * * " ZODIAC " See this if you were born between Oct. 24 and Nov. 22. or between Nov. 23 nnd Dec. 22. * * " Ideal Magazine " - - - - Interest. BOOK NOW J PLANS AT MAJESTIC. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Direction: R. J. Kerridge. TO-NIGHT, AT 8: One of I'. Ci. Wodehouse's most humorous stories transferred to the screen. Packed with those absurdities which have made Wodchouso famous the world over. "SUMMER LIGHTNING" " SUMMER LIGHTNING " With the Screen's Most Nonsensical Comedian, RALPH LYNN. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Supporting Fealnretteß include: Cinesound News, "Lands End to Lizard." Mickey Mouse Cartoon. "Wheel Take You Round," "The Clock Shop - ' (Colourtone Review). Stalls, lii D. Circle. 1/G. No Extra for Reserves. STATE PHONE 43-645. y LOOKII LOOK!! X GIGANTIC PRO-%. j/ GRAMME FOR THE X ROXY TIVOLI X WEDNESDAY NEXT: BETTE DAVIS GENE RAYMOND " THE EX LADY" SH-H-H! We Don't Dare Tell You How DARING It Is! NEIL HAMILTON-SHEILA TERRY "THE SILK EXPRESS" A Most Absorbing Mystery Drama. r By Special Arrangements with Warner Bros, film Corp., 1934. // \\ Both First N.Z. Screening. /r X ROXY TIVOLI / X WEDNESDAY NEXT // BROADSIDINO rpRACK RIDERS Are requested to Meet in the Speedway Office, O'Connell Street. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), at 7.30 p.m. MEETINGS THE AUCKLAND FARMERS' FREEZJ- ING CO., LTD. Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Auckland Farmers' Freezing Company, Limited, will be held at the Head Office of the Company, Endean's Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, the 23rd day of February, 1934, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering and, jf thought fit, of passing the following resolution, that is to say:— "That the Company pay to R. and W. Hellaby. Limited, the sum of £'17,700. being the paid-up value of 3540 'A' shares of £5 each in the capital of the Company numbered 5372 to 8911 (inclusive). and that the capital of the Company be correspondingly reduced—that is to say, from £340,385 to £322,685. by the cancellation of the said 3510 shares." And notice is hereby further given that on FRIDAY, the 9th day of March, 1934, at the same place, at the hour of eleven o'clock in tho forenoon, a further Extraordinary General .Meeting of the Company will be held for the purpose of receiving a report of the proceedings at the first meeting above convened and, of considering, and, if thought fit. confirming as a special resolution the resolution passed at such first meeting. Should the resolution above set out not be passed by the requisite majority at the first meeting above convened, due notice will be given that the meeting on tho 9th day of March, 1934, of which notice is now given, will not be held. N. A. THOMSON, Auckland, February 5. 1934. Sccrctary - THE AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY J- LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of Shareholders of the Company will be held in the Resislered Office of he Company 26 Wyndham Street, Auckland, on MONDAY, the sth day of February, next, at 12 o'clock noon, to receive the Annual Report and Statements of \ccount, to declare a Dividend for the Halfyeur ended December 31 Inst, and to elect J-wo Directors and Two Auditors in place of ttioso who retire at such Meeting, but who are eligible for re-election, and for any other business that may be brought before the Meeting, of which due notice, has been given. r T £. C Share Transfer Book and Roeistcr of Members will he closed from MONDAY the 22nd day of January, to MONDAY the sth day of February, both dnys inclusive. Dated this 22nd day of January, 1931. By Order of tho Board. E. D. ASHTON. Secretary. T) ° UG iMS Credit.— I To-night,"!? Fort~St -y meeting Delegates and Members, Report Conference and Douglas Itinerary. FRUIT FOR SALE Gravcnstein, choice, 5s Cd-t-S: , ra ' le d-—"Lake View _ __L 3 1 o Kauwhata. A ?, PL , ES ' Gravenslein. choice, 5s ciT XX Cookers, ss; railed.—P. L. Cattin Nort h V low Oreh£d a ,_Te_Kjni wh n ta. APPLES, Gravenstein, New'ltm!: * M lb -P°eß. Golf iffi T>ON Chretien Pears, t>B cd 48lb aS! Ced; rail P«d-John C ran well! CHRETIEN" Pears. 40o _ Tmh7l~7o~ r jale.-Orclmrdiat, J5G._ Heiiald. B ,'* VIIREJ JEN Pears, 451b, case, Cs Cxi; Apples, 5s fid; Grapes (hothouse). Is lb. Orchards. Henderson. Q.\ SE§ Toninl toes, 2s~(!d ; Parison Peaches, . , ,- a twl; Nectarine*. 4s (>d • Ve*re.tables. . (Market,_J7 Karangnhape Rd. pHOICE Plums, Peaches, Nectarines. ~4s V- bd: mixed cases, sa; height paid.—F. ntowuil, Ivaultapnkapft. TV)MINION Mark Dessert G ravens feins; ■ l ' •*',«» fancy. 15a fid; clioico. 5s Cd: railage paid. Good in, Glentopp Orchards, Te KftUWllutH. T\T EC i ARIN'ES, 4s 6d; Peaches, 4s, mixed vlf desired; rail paid.—J. Singer, Henderson. "OARAGON Peaches. iTsolb.: Lemons, 4*fL.' ( 0 & lu, l? M bushel; railage I) B. Smith, Henderson. Pwaßon. YeHo\~Bottling. 4s •Olb. case; 3. lis 6d; Jam, 3s Cd; rhilnge paid.--C utler. 'Henderson. L)AJ?A(iON Peaches, choice. 4s; Tomatoes, J choice. 3s fid; 2or more, 3s.—P. Soljan, JUassoy, Henderson, r pOMATOES. best quality, guaranteed; 3a J- case, 25s 6d; rail paid.—Mudgway, Wnininuku. rpOMATOES, best, 201b., 3s; 451b., 5s fid: rail paid.—G. Shaw. Otahuhu. fPOMATOES, choice, firm, 181b., 3s Cd; J- 2 cases. 6a: milage paid.—-C. Griffin. McLcod l!d., Henderson. Tomato Farm.—The best. Id »» lb.: country orders, 3s fid.—Wright. Batkin Rd., off New Windsor Rd., Avondale. ABOUT Tomatoes, first grade, 451b 5s fid; 90lb, 10s; railage paid.—C. Griffin, 31cLcod Rd., Henderson.

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

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