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AMUSEMENTS ..lllllllllllllllllllllh. •' THEODORA " SEASON CONCLUDES THURSDAY. And Theodora leaves for Hamilton. II Hllilllll! Sessions: 11. 12.30. 2.30,.5 and 8I p.m. "THEODORA GOES WILD. IRENE DUNNE. Plans at Majestic—Phone 43-210. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MAJESTIC FRIDAY ANOTHER GREAT DOUBLE ENTERTAINMENT FROM METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER. COMEDY AND MYSTERY. FIRST THREE RAHS AND gQQQ LAUGHS. Cows in the Chapel—A Fiddling Professor! Old romances getting a new start on the campus. It's a get together of the screen's funniest cast of cut-ups! CHARLES UNA UNA MERKEL MERKEL MERKEL MERKEL CHARLES CHARLES BUTTERWORTH BUTTERWORTH BUTTERWORTH BUTTERWORTH OOLLEGE. 1 OLLEGE. : Wg Wig? T WE fTtrENT riio E VV ENT J-0 Vy OLLEGE.' WE -fftrENT rpo pjOLLEGE.' e Went J-o College.' Yes, they went to college . . . but that was years ago . . when Charles Butterworth gained fame by leading the first- cow into chapel. WALTER ABEL was one of the Football Immortals. HUGH HERBERT "Was a Bull Fiddle Player. (Now he's a Professor.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SECOND | A TURN OF THE WHEEL. She laughed at the Killer's Warning. BRUCE MARGARET BRUCE MARGARET BRUCE MARGARET CABOT LINDSAY CABOT LINDSAY CABOT LINDSAY CABOT LINDSAY LL." LL." . . a cut of the cards ... a toss of the dice . . life is a gay gamble with "sinner" take all! . . .A beautiful spitfire of a girl thought she could beat the world at its own game . . and then she found herself in the tightest spot of any bo d y's young life! . . A BEAUTIFUL HEIRESS. Three members of her family murdered . . and she is scheduled to be No. 4! . . . Plenty of excitement . . . Plenty of surprises . . as she gambles romance, wealth and life itself on one last desperate play. A grand cast of players . . . plus M-G-M's usual flair for the best in a screen showl (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Majestic. Phone 43-210 for Reservations. TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT 19 A MOST BRILLIANT DANCING EVENT (Fancy Dress and Plain) Arresting Costume Sets. Gay, Novel and Unusually Spectacular. A Decorativo Transformation of the Town Hall. DOORS OPEN FOR SPECTATORS AT 7.30 P.M. Spectators' Reserves at' 2/6 at Lewis Eady, Ltd. where Ball Tickets may also be obtained. Double, 15/(3; Single, 7/9. Direction: Auckland Society of Arts (Inc.) Telephone 40-391. CORPORATION NOTICES THOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. SPECIAL LOAN OF £II,OOO FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT WORKS. Notice is hereby given that the Newmarket Borough Council proposes at a Special Meeting to be, held in the Council Chambers, Broadway, at 10.30 a.m., on MONDAY, the 21th day of May, 1037, to consider the confirmation of the following Resolution intended to operate as a Special Order and passed at a Special Meeting of the Council held for that purpose on Friday, the 23rd day of April, 1937, viz.:— RESOLUTION. "That in pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Local Bodies Loans Act, 1920. and amendments, the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1920, and regulations thereunder, Section 14 of the Finance Act, No. 2, 193(5. and every other power in that behalf enabling it, the New- ! market Borough Council hereby authorises ! the raising of a Special Loan of £II.OOO ! for the purpose of carrying out certain street and footway improvements in the Borough for the relief of unemployment. "That the security for such loan shall be a Special Rate sufficient to cover interest I and sinking fund charges as required by the i Local Bodies Loans Act, 1920, and amend- ! ments; that, the currency of the loan bo for ! a period not exceeding twenty <v>o) years; 1 that the interest payable be at a rate not i exceeding three and one-half (3%) per cent I per annum; that a sinking fund of not less than three and one-half (3%) per cent per annum be established; and that it is not intended to pay any portion of either interest or sinking fund out of the said loaii. "That it is proposed to raise this Loan under the provisions of Section 14 of the Finance Act (No. 2), 1930, and a Poll of the 'Ratepayers is required to be taken if five per centum of the ratepayers of the district so demand by writing under their hands delivered or sent by post to the Newmarket Borough Council." q Town Clerk, Newmarket, April 2S, 1937. - SHEET. The Balance-sheet for the year ended March 31, 1930, together with the Report of tho Audit Office thereon, is open for Public Inspection at tho Council Office, 539 New North Road, Mount Albert, during office hours, from date hereof, up to anil including May 28, 1937. T. R. CONG ALTON, Town Clerk. April 28, 1937.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22714, 28 April 1937, Page 22

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