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AMUSEMENTS THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre eminent Theatre, Where there's always a Better Show. SESSIONS TO-DAY AT 11 A.M. - 2.15 P.M. - 8 P.M. J !_! I l LJ L m&wwGF* m GAL LANCER. "THE LAST OUTPOST." "THE LAST OUTPOST." "THE LAST OUTPOST." "THE LAST OUTPOST." "THE LAST OUTPOST." "THE LAST OUTPOST." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A FILM VIBRANT WITH BRITISH CHIVALRY AND COURAGE. CLAUDE RAINS, CARY GRANT, Associate Programme Includes:— ALL BLACKS V. ENGLAND. REGENT ORCHESTRA. Box Plans nt Theatre Phone 32-888. ANNOUNCING A GLORIOUS TRIUMPH OF SONG! IN conjunction with British International Pictures tho liegent Management take especial pleasure in announcing for the next attraction a magnificent and lavishly produced £'loo,ooo adaptation of the fnmous operetta that has smashed records in every city in the world. (Recommended by Censor for Adulta.) STARRING GITTA ALPAR. GITTA ALPAR. r PHE toast of all Europe, Gitta J- Alpar, is the possessor of a really enchanted voice with the clear crystal quality of a nightingale. She is the original "Du Barry," for whom this delightful music was actually written. The entire musical score of "The Du Barry" is sung in this amazingly beautiful production. COLOSSAL SETTINGS! INSPIRED MUSIC!! AN INTRIGUING STORY!!! FAMOUS STARS!!!I A TRANSCENDENT MUSICAL PLAY OF UNFORGETTABLE BEAUTY. THE STATE, SYMONDS ST. _ Phone 43-645. (Direction . . R. J. Kerridge.) Equipped with the latest sets for the hard of hearing at no extra cost. To-night at 8 p.m. MURDER! MYSTERY! FUN! ROMANCE! In all a topping programme. RICHARD CORTEZ. VIRGINIA BRUCE, in " SHADOW OF DOUBT." Recommended Censor for Adults. Associate Feature: lAN HUNTER, NANCY O'NEILL " SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. PUBLIC NOTICES gOROUGH OP ONEHUNGA. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR UNPAID RATES. IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT, HOLDEN AT ONEHUNGA. BETWEEN THE MAYOR. COUNCILLORS AND BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF ONEHUNGA, a Body Corporate under " The Municipal Corporations Act, 1933," having its Office at Onehunga (Plaintiff), And THE OWNER OP THE PIECE OR PARCEL OP LAND DESCRIBED HEREUNDER (Defendant). Plaint No. 20/36, against THE OWNER of Lot 14 of Allotment 2, Sec. 21, Village /Onehunga, Fitrroy Street, Onehunga, now of address unknown. TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT. Take notice that action has been commenced against you in the above Court by the Body Corporate described in the abovementioned plaint for the recovery of Rates, as under:— Against you, the Owner of Lot 14 of Allotment 2. Sec. 21, Village/Onehunga, Fitzroy Street, Onehunga, for Rates overdue in respect of the said property And an Order has been made in the above action that publication of notice of such action in the New Zealand Herald newspaper shall be deemed to be service of a Summons therein upon the Defendant. The Summons in tho above action will be heard in the Magistrate's Court at Onehunga on the 9th day of March, 1936. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and in default of you filing notice of intention to defend such claim in the Court Office at Onehunga on or before the let day of March, 1936, judgment may be given against you without you being heard. Dated at Onehunga this 14th day of February, 1936. O. S. HARVEY, Clerk of tho Court. M MEDICAL REGISTRATION. I, THOMAS PHILLIPS HARDIE NEIL. Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, University of New Zealand, 1936, now residing in Auckland, hereby give notice that I intend applying on the 17th March next to have my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand, and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the Department of Health at Auckland. - THOMAS PHILLIPS HARDIE NEIL, 64 Symonds St. Doted nt Auckland February 17, 1936. I hereby affirm myself to be the person named in the diplomas or medical registration certificate produced.—T. HARDIE NEIL. ATOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB IN TRANSFER OF LICENCE. 1 MATTHEW CROSBY, being the holder pf a Publican's Licence in respect of premises situate at Paeroa, and known as the Royal Mail" Hotel, do hereby give notice that J desire to obtain, and will at the next Licens in« Meeting, to be held at Thames on the 10'1'H DAY OF MARCH, 1936, apply for a Transfer of tho said Licence from Myself tr CHARLES AEAUNAH PELLEY. my Appointee. Dated at. Auckland j the 7th day of February, 1936. —M All HEW CROSBY. otTce of application for TRANSFER OF LICENCE.-I. JOHN WADE, of Pahi, being the holder of a Publican's Licence in respect of the premises situate at Pahi, and known as tho Pahi Hotel, do hereby give notice that I dcsiro to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at Dnrgaville, on tho sth day of March. 1936, apply for a Transfer of the said Licence from myself to BERKELEY WILLIAM BUNBURY. my Appointee. Dated at Auckland the 14th day of February, 1936. J. WADE. RE THE ESTATE OF 11. S. KENNING. WAREHOUSEMAN. STRAND ARCADE, AUCKLAND, C.l (DECEASED). All Creditors in the above Estate will please forward certified statements of their accounts, up to date of tho deceaso (Feb. 1, 1936) to tho undersigned. R. A. REW, P.O. Box 475, Auckland. AFTER February 15 Mt. Roskill Garage and Service Station will be carried on by J. Millar, Phono 20 993 TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION Hilda Parkinson, a.1.c.m., 1.1.c.m (Teacher's Qualification Diploma).— Recitation. Reading, Everyday English Pupils Prepared All Examinations.—Studio. 23 Rose Rd„ Grey Lynn.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22346, 18 February 1936, Page 20

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