AMUSEMENTS 93rd PERFORMANCE! LAST WEEK. THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Now Intimate Theatre. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. RONALD COLMAN in I "THE PRISONER OF ZE.NDA" (United Artists Release.) THURSDAY NEXT! . HERE Is a story of murder—yet not a singlo shot is fired, not a single blood-streaked blade is brandished, not a bit of violence I Is a story of mystery—yet there is not a single detective investigating the usual scries of movie mystery clues! Is the story of a baby-faced criminal brought to bay—yet tlrere is not a single courtroom scene nor any indication of the hackneyed police-chasing-robber action. A story of romance between a thrillcrazy boy and a sensitive girl, yet a romance as touching and heartchoking as its background is brutal 1 MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY Robert M ontgomehy Deserting his usual play-boy type of role, emerges as one of the greatest dramatic actors on the screen and gives a performance of Academy Award calibre. > OSALIND ►USSELL After her magnificent interpretation of " Craig's Wife," gives another masterful portrayal of a difficult part. DAME MAY -yyniTTY Played the same role in the original London production, and was brought specinlly to America for her part in the picture. Associated with MERLE TOTTENHAM KATHLEEN HARRISON (Original London Cast) Written by Emlyn Williams Directed by Richard Thorpe. Produced by Hunt Stroinberg. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picturo. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. • TELEPHONE 32-GGO (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES JjIRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL. ELECTORAL ROLLS Pursuant to Section 44 of the Counties Act, 1920, notice is hereby given that the County Electors Rolls for the several Ridings of the County of Franklin have been deposited for inspection at the County Office, Roulston Street, Pukokohe, and at places as per list hereunder, where the sJme may be inspected by all persons interested therein, during office hours, from the '27 th day of January, 1938, to the 15th day of February, 1938. Any person may, on oi before the 22nd day of February, 1038, lodge with the Council an objection in writing under his hand to the County electors roll on any of the following grounds:— (a) That any person whose name is on the said roll in respect of any qualification does not possess that qualification at the time when the objection is lodged. (b) That any person whose name is not on the said roll possesses the necessary qualification at the time when the objection is lodged and is entitled to have his name enrolled; or (c) That the number of votes allotted to any person is greater or less than that to which he is entitled. List of Post Offices where the Rolls are open for inspection:— AWHITU RlDlNG—Awhitu Central, Pollok Settlement and Waipipi. DRiURY RIDING —Drury, Ramarama, Papakura and Bombay. HUNUA RIDING—Hunua and Papakura. KARAKA RIDING —Papakura, Runciman, Patumahoe and Paerata. MAUKU RlDlNG—Patumahoe and Waiau Pa. MERCER RIDING —Pokeno, Mercer and Kaiaua. PUKEKOHE EAST RlDlNG—Bombay, Buckland and Tuakau. PUKEKOHE WEST RIDING —Tuakau, Buckland and Patumahoe. WAIPIPI RlDlNG—Waiuku and Otaua. WiAIUKU RlDlNG—Waiuku. THE PUKEKOHE WEST RIDING Roll is also deposited at Craig's Store, Buckland. THE WAIUKU RIDING Roll is also deposited at Aka Aka Stores, Aka Aka. Dated at Pukekoho this 21th day of January, 1038. - ALAN P. DAY. County Clerk. OF £5 REWARD. MANUKAU. n A Reward of £5 is offered by the Manukau County Council for information leading to the Conviction of any Person or Persons found Damaging or Destroying Public Notice or Road Namo Boards in the County. EDGAR ASHCROFT, County Clerk. Auckland. January 22, 1938. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE ALLISON, £10; Spencer, £ls; Bond, £l6. Terms.—Dominion Pianos, opp. Newton P.O. lANOLA, beautiful rosewood, cost £200; . sacrifice, £70.—14-915. X'JC —Full Iron Franio Brinsmcad, guaranteed: easy terms. —Sly's, 144 HyBargains during January PRACTICALLY NEW ENGLISH PIANOS FROM £25 WEBB'S. l'op Dpper Queen St. (Next Tabernacle). At w a t e r s OFFER I.—The LOWEST-PRICED New Quality English Pianos from 2.—The Finest, Ra £ of Roconditioned Quality Pianos from £lO. EASY TERMS. CIVIC SQUARE. PHONE 47-047. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED A TWATERS, Civic Square, offer highest A. cash prices for Pianos, Player Pianos, Grnmophones, Musical lusts.—Phone 47-047. WANTED TO RENT A CCOUNTANT wants share Office facili--tV. ties, separate room, own phone.—S., 81J0, Herald. BUNGALOW. Senior Civil Servant; garden; good tenant. —Urgent, 033, Herald. TiLAT, unfurn.; 1 section Symonds St. — . Write 4 Flower St., C.3. HOUSE or Bungalow.—Apply Lease, 000, Hkkald. HOUSE, vicinity Takapuna, permanently, from April 1. —P.Z., 702, Hekald. HOUSE, small, 4 rooms, unfurnished, an,y vicinity.—Small, BUM, Herald. HOUSE, unfurn., handy town, any suburb; near train; reliable tenant.— Reasonable, 040, Herald. HOME, small, modern, unfurn., or part furn.; permanently, from Easter; Auckland suburb; young j*«Wl!>ityery caro taken. —Faithful, 700,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22945, 25 January 1938, Page 18
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