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AMUSEMENTS jnTf-TWrTOM UftiTiT« rO ul' Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-DAY I TO-NIGHTI Continuous Sessions: 11 a.m., 12.30, 2.30. ft and 8 p.m. MIRIAM HOPKINS, RAY MILLAND. WALTER ABEL,' HENRY STEPHENSON. The Riotous Rollicking Romance, .[ ("WISE GIRL"I ~ ,((01 "WISE GIRL"| Hlli, Recommended by Censor for Adults. Everything she touched turned to trouble. . . .and she touched everything from Orphans to Prizefighters. Excellent Fcaturettcs Include "MUSIC WILL TELL," "KENNEDY'S CASTLE,' "TRAMP TROUBLE." "PATHE NEWS." i CRYSTAL PALACE MT. EDEN. Phone U-573. RIALTO and rialTO NEWMARKET. Phono 46-609. Scientifically Heated. Final Screening To-night at 7.45 3 BIG ATTRACTIONS Splashed with Fun — Highlighted with Hpectaclel r No. 1— JAMES ELLISON ("Hopalong's" old Pal, "Johnny Nelson") HARRY CAREY MARSHA HUNT In the laugh-loaded lowdown on the Navy, "ANNAPOLIS SALUTE." No. 2 —The Celebrated JONES FAMILY in "BORROWING TROUBLE." No. B—The8 —The much-discussed FARR v. BRADDOCK. All Approved for Universal Exhibition. Follow this fight round by round from a Ringside Seat. QTATF ~ < " >ne Night On'y-To-night at 7 A E DEVONPORT 1.4:0 Centrally Heated phono 22 . 1(n to GUEST NIGHT . , Claire Trevor—Jane Darwell, 6d "STAR FOR A NIGHT." James Gleason—Zasu Pitts, fLJ "THE PLOT THICKENS." wa Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. rf ff | NEW REGENT ! „ .rfflflllll j Centmny°Hcated. j lllllllh, To-night at 8. Phone 14-142. 6(3 GUEST NIGHT Edmund Lowe, Ann Sothern, In 6d "GRAND EXIT." George Raft, Joan Bennett, in "SHE COULDN'T TAKE IT." Dd Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. |C% QTAR OF NEWMARKET Ifc/tiL LODGE, U.A.O.D. EM} 3STH ANNIVERSARY. •Members with wives or lady friends are cordially invited to attend Anniversary Function to be held in LODGE ROOM, Alma Street Hall, Newmarket, on WEDNESDAY, June 1, at 8 p.m. Not Orient Tearooms an previously notified. A. J. STEVENS, A.D. CATHOLIC CHARITY Mjk TOWN HALL TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). SUBSCRIPTION: SINGLE 7/6, DOUBLE 15/Tickets procurable at Lewis Eady, Ltd., or Catholic Depot, 5 Wellesley Street, on presentation of Invitation. Spectators' Tickets, 2/- Reserves 6d extra at Catholic Depot Only. W. C. KEMBLE, Secretary. 4th Floor, Wright's Buildings, Fort Street. Phone 40-033. For Invitations Apply to Secretary. I m K PUBLIC NOTICES 'pIVIC FAREWELL TO v NEW ZEALAND RUGBY LEAGUE TOURING TEAM A Civic Farewell will be tendered by His Worship the Mayor, Sir Ernest Davis, ht., in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Auckland TO-DAY (Tuesday), the 31st inst., at 12.15 p.m. to the New Zealand Rugby League Touring Team prior to its departure for Australia. Citizens are cordially invited to be present. JAMES MELLING, Town Clerk. TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW 1 ZEALAND,' NORTHERN DISTRICT, IN THE MATTER OF "THE TRUSTEE ACT. 1908," SECTION 74. And IN THE MATTER of the Estate of WILLIAM JAMES GOW, formerly of Cambridge, but lately of Papatoetoe, near Auckland, in the Provincial District of Auckland and Dominion of New Zealand, Minister of the Gospel, Deceased. Pursuant to an Order by a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Auckland on the 12th day of May, 1938, notice is hereby given that all Creditors and other persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named WILLIAM JAMES GOW, who died on or about the 21st day of October, 1937, and Probate of whose Will was granted on yie 13th day of November, 1938, are hereby required to send their claims, together with written particulars thereof, to THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, one of the Executors, at its offices in Shortland Street, City of Auckland, on or before the 6th day of July, 1938. Notice is hereby further given by the Executors that after tho 6th day of July, 1938, tho Executors propose to claim tho protection afforded by Section 71 of the above-mentioned Act and to distributfi the Assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which the Executors have then notice; and in such event, pursuant to Section 74 of "The Trustee Act, 1908," the Executors, having given notice directed by tho aforesaid Order, will not be liable to any person of whose claim the Executors had no notice at the time of the expiry of tbo said notice Dated this 12th day of May, 1038. NEUMEGEN, WELHAM & LONGLAND, Solicitors for the Executors, THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, and JAMES BURMAN GOW. HPO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—I, J AYLMER LEN LUDWIG, have changed my Surname from the above to LEWIS from this date, May 31, 1938. LEWIg _ BUSINESSES FOR SALE GOOD Solid Grocery, £7O to £BO weekly. Plant and stock valued about - £SOO. Ihe price, walk-in, walk-out, £025. It looks GOOD and what's more it is GOOD. JONES-PROSSER, Winstone Bldgs. PROSPEROUS Millinery and Manile Business. Turnover £ls weekly; clearing £9. Double - fronted Queen St. Shop, low , rent; well equipped and beautifully furnished. Early investigation invited. —Rogette Co., 620 Cooke's Bldgs. fH HOME COOKERY! c&JLOU Turnover £22. Acconi. 80'. Plant includes Kiwi oven, Hobart mixer, etc. GOOD BUYING AT £l5O. PHOENIX AGENCY, 29 Phoenix Chambers, j Monthly. General Country dwIJLUU Store. Ingoing £ISOO. Books available.—.Tames Christie. Colonial Mutual Bldgs., Auckland. Turnover.—Suburban Store. IndO4UUU going £soo—Christie. Colonial Mutual, Auckland. BUSINESSES WANTED Good sound mercery and CLOTHING BUSINESS, WANTED BY CASH BUYER. Thames, Tauranga, or Whakatano. Turnover £IOOO to £OOOO Year. All replies strictly confidential, and addressed to STOCK AT VALUATION, 643 M, lljerald. WOULD CONSIDER PURCHASING BUSINESS As a Going Concern or Lease of SHOP PREMISES IN QUEEN STREET or KARANGAHAPE ROAD. CASH, 621, nEiUM). AUCKLAND'S Foremost Coach, Norrie Bell.—Watts' Sports Depot. Ph. 46-112.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23051, 31 May 1938, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23051, 31 May 1938, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23051, 31 May 1938, Page 18

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