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AMUSEMENTS THE EMBASSY J. 0. Williamson's New Luxury Playbouso. Sessions: XI A.M. 2.15 P.M. 8 P.M. To To To 1.15 P.M. 4.40 P.M. 10.25 P.M. ' LAST DAY. . PARAMOUNT'S Intriguing Mystery of Music and Glamour. "TjUTAL j^ADY." With MARY ELLIS The Famous Metropolitan Opera Star. Associated with a Brilliant Cast. Excellent Supporting Programme. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TO-MORROW! Tho Embassy Presents Warner Bros." New and Riotous Comedy, Based on tho play by lan Hay and A. E. W. Mason. " THE : = WIDOW FROM = MONTE CARLO." A Gay and Sparkling Cocktail of Laughter and Love, One Part — ROMANCE! One Part— COMEDYI One Part— FICTION! Mixed Well and Served HOT! With jQOLORES J)EL J^IO As the girl who broke the man who broke the bank at. Monte Carlo. "yyiLLIAM As the man who painted the town red with "The Lady in Black. A delirious Duchess on the loose meets a suave playboy of the-Casinos . . . • And that's how the laughs begin in this riotous rampage of rouletteromance and roars 1 Spicy Adventure! —provocative Comedy! Associated with COLIN CLIVE—LOUISE FAZENDA, HERBERT MUNDIN. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! In addition, the Embassy takes prido in presenting Tho finest featuro subject over shown to the Auckland public. "THE CHANGING OF THE GUARD. A THRILLING SPECTACLE FILMED ENTIRELY - IN TECHNICOLOUR — THE MUSIC OF SCOTLAND—THE SKIRL O' THE PIPES—THE SWING O' THE KILT. A REFRESHING AND HUMAN STORY WOVEN WITH BEAUTIFUL COLOURS INTO A TAPESTRY OF SHEER DELIGHT. IT HEADS THE LIST AS THE MOST STIRRING AND OUTSTANDING SUBJECT YOU HAVE EVER WITNESSED. With the New and Delightful Child Star, SYBIL JASON And HALLIWELL HOBBES. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Telephone for Reserves, 32-660. FAREWELL TO LA MERI. GOOD-BYE TO THE WHITE PEACOCK. YOU WILL NEVER SEE HER LIKE AGAIN TOWN HALL. A MEMORABLE OCCASION. TO-MORROW (THURS.) NIGHT TO-MORROW (THURS.) NIGHT TO-MORROW (THURS.) NIGHT GALA FAREWELL PERFORMANCE GALA FAREWELL PERFORMANCE Of LA MERI LA MERI LA MERI LA MERI (The Incomparable). She' has no peer in the whole world. MONSTER FAREWELL PROGRAMME. MONSTER FAREWELL PROGRAMME, Which will surpass anything of its kind eyer previously presented in Auckland, including tation of which has made the name of LA MERI a household word in England, America, the Continent and New* Zealand. LA MERI'S GOOD-BYE PROGRAMME Will include " THE WHITE PEACOCK " " WHITE PEACOCK " "Toreador's Shawl Dance, "Preludes," "Asturiana," "Danso Araba," "Mexican Hat Dance," "Antique Bolero," "The Russian" Doll," "Humoresque," "Hulalei Hula," "LBsyanatana" (Hindu Dance), "Passepied," El Gato" and other request dances. La Meri lives every character sho represents. Farewell to MARIO SALERNO and His Brilliant Trio. Farewell to LAURA MOLLICA. The gorgeous costumes and dresses and lighting effects will prove a revelation. POPULAR PRICES, Reserved Seats, 4/- and 3/- (plus tax). Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. 600 UNRESERVED TICKETS AT 2/- (Plus Tax) may bo purchased from 0 o'clock this morning at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Direction A. D. M. LONGDEN. PUBLIC NOTICES WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MANUFACTURERS, STOREKEEPERS. BAKERS AND OTHERS are warned that by delivering goods to. any unauthorised person purporting to being in our employ without receiving our official receipt for such goods, do so at their own risk. (Signed) McKENDRICK BROS.. LTD. COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND. IN THE MATTER of "The Public Works Act. 1928." Public Notice is hereby given that the Raglan County Council proposes to execute certain public works, to wit the reservation of certain pieces of land for the purposes of sand pits, and lor which purpose tho following land requires to be taken by the Raglan County Council under the provisions of "Tho Public Works Act, 1028," Sections 22 and 28, that is to say:— ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, containing 3 acres 2 roods 3 perches, more or less, being Allotments 240 A nnd 2408, No. 1, situate in Block VIII. Komakarau Parish, Newcastle Survey District. A plan of the land required to bo taken as aforesaid is open for inspection at the office of the Raglan County Council, Waingaro Road, Ngaruawahia. All persons affected are hereby called upon to sot forth in writing any well-founded objections to tho execution of such works and to the taking, of such lands and to send such writing to the Clerk of tho Raglan County Council within forty days of tho first publication of this notice. Dated at Ngaruawahia this 16th day of September, 1030. " By Order of tho Raglan County Council. G. H. SMITH, Clerk. This notice was first published in the Nuw Zealand Herald Newspaper at Auckland on the 10th day of Septombor, 1030. HARBOUR 'BOARD NOTICES "pORT WAIKATO HARBOUR BOARD. HARBOUR IMPROVEMENT RATE. * The Raglan County Council, constituted by Order-in-Council tho Port Waikato Harbour Board, hereby gives notice that those Clauses of the By-laws relating to the lovying of a Harbour Improvement Rate will bo enforced from OCTOBER 1, 1036. The Harbour Improvement Rate from that date, will be fld per ton on all inward and outward cargo. G. H. SMITH, Secretary. P.O. Box 1, Ngaruawahia. LAWN TENNIS rPENNIS COURT (HARD) WANTED TO X HIRE, Saturdays; reasonable rate. Write, MISS KNIGHT, Y.W.C.A. \ UCKLAND Club, Stanley St. ii Vacancies.—Secretary, Ph. 40-760. TTACANCIES hard courts, 22/6, 25/., 12 V months.—Muir, Chemist, Balmoral.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22525, 16 September 1936, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22525, 16 September 1936, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22525, 16 September 1936, Page 24

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