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AMUSEMENTS MAYFAIR Queen St. Phone 42-169 Deaf Aids Installed. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. LAST DAY AT 11 -TACK BUCHANAN, MAURICE CHEVALIER. In the Musical Corned^, "BREAK THE NEWS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Screening RICARDO COKTEZ SALLY EILERS In the Fascinating Mystery. "TALK OP THE DEVIL."' Recommended by Censor for Adults. TO-MORROW ::::::: A Rhapsody of Roars .... A Hurricane of Hilarity . . Thj riotous story of a honeymoon without a husband. " £= GINGER ROGERS = •• s GINGER ROGERS | " * GINGER ROGERS * ;; GINGER ROGERS = - 1 GINGER ROGERS 1 with JAMES STEWART .. BEULAH BONDI, CHAS COBURN In a delicious comedy that will send you wild with delight. "VIVACIOUS LADY" :: "VIVACIOUS LADY" "VIVACIOUS LADY" "VIVACIOUS LADY" ;; "vivacious lady" "VIVACIOUS LADY" •• Recommended by Censor for Adults. A picture that eclipses many films of even greater repute. IT'S THE PENULTIMATE •• IN GAY, SMART COMEDIES. •• XXXXXX , The Seal of 100% ENTERTAINMENT It gets six X J s because it's HUMOROUS SAUCY FUNNY HILAR ATINGLY JOYOUS WITTY DIFFERENT | Hear Her Sing: I I SEE her dance ! I "You'll be Re I I THE BIG 1 ! minded of Me." I j APPLE" ; I J6.\NAGERIAL: Without doubt I {Bis is the season's funniest I I picture. This is not an ex- | I travngant claim, but a true I I statement of fact. I SHOWS HORTICULTURAL 80CIETY. SPRING FLOWER SHOW In LARGE MARQUEE, AUCKLAND RAILWAY STATION OPENS TO-D A Y 1.30 to 10 p.m. y Will be officially opened by Leonard Coakley, Esq., Chairman of Parks and Reserves Committee, at 2 p.m. TO-DAY and TO-MORROW 1.30 to 10 p.m. 10 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. OVER 500 ENTRIES THE LARGEST DECORATIVE SECTION EVER STAGED IN NEW ZEALAND. A REAL GARDEN OF PERFECT COLOURING AND ARRANGEMENT. Exhibitors from all over the Province. ADMISSION 1/-. CHILDREN FREE. Afternoon Tea at the Station Tea Rooms. PUBLIC NOTICES JJAURAKI PASTORAL REGULATIONS. Notice is hereby given that ANNIE SARAH HARE, of Whitianga, has made application for the issue of an Hauraki Pastoral Licence over Crown Land in Block 11., Whitianga Survey District. 110 acres, approximately, as shown on the plan I« <1 cred for inspection at the Whitianga I vat Office, and also at the office of the Warden at Thames. Any objection to the allotment oj this area to tho applicant u:us'. bo made in writing to the Crown Lands Ofue, Auckland, within 30 days of publication of this notico and a copv served on the applicant. New success gold mining colimited (In Voluntary Liquidation). Pursuant to Section of the Companies Act, 1933. notice is hereby given that on tho 2nd day of September, 1038. the above Company passed the following Special Resolution: —"That the Company bo wound up voluntarily, and that ALEXANDER PERCY YOUNG, Public Accountant, of 17 Hcllaby's Buildings, Auckland, be and is hereby appointed Liquidator of the Company." All those having claims against the abovenamed Company are required to send in full details thereof to the undersigned on or before the 19th day of October, 11)38, or they may not participate in any distribution of assets. Dated at Auckland this 15th day of September. 11)38. A. P. yOUNG, Liquidator, 17 Hcllaby's Bldgs., Queen St., Auckland. LAWN TENNIS GIRL Beginner wishes to join Tennis Club, vicinity Mountain Rd. or Epsom.— Grammar, 576, Herald. GIRAFTON TENNIS CLUB.— Ladies and T Gentlemen desirous of becoming Members of the above Club are requested to send in their names to MISS-DAY, c.o. Auckland Bowling Club, Grafton Road, Auckland. RACQUETS Restrung; work guaranteed.— Watt's Sports Depot. Exchange Lane DANCING YALESKA, M.R.A.D. (Advanced Teacher's Certificate), 107 Queen St., 10-121. —Tap, Toe, Operatic, Character & Ballroom DancjngMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE ALLISON, Brinsmead, Haakc, .t'2l)/l()/-; terms.—Dominion Pianos, upp. Newton P.O. FLUTE, Boehm, using "Vagabond King' Opera, Hamilton: only 115.—Dutin Flautist there. PIANO, German, good; cheap for cash.— Phone 23-005, evenings, or Write Quality, *132, Herald. QLY'S Piano House. 144 Symonds St.— John Brindsaiead, £45; Weber Player. WEBB'S. —A Beautiful Allison Piano, scarcely used ami in dark walnut, £3B. Call and see the splendid range of Good Quality Instruments, from £ 15. Easy terms. —WEBB'S. Top Upper Queen St (next Tabernacle) A TWATERS ATWATERS. il A GREAT PIANO OFFER. ALLISON.—WaInut Case. Sweet and Mellow Tone. Light but Firm Touch. In Perfect Order. This Offer Cannot be Repeated. NOW £27/10/. £5 Deposit, 5/- Weekly. ATWATERS CIVIC SQUARE. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED ALDEN, All Makes Pianos, Highest Prices Given.—Lewis Eady, Ltd.; 42-002. ATWATERS. Civic Square, offer highest cash prices for Pianos, Player Pianos, Gramophones, Musical lnsts.—Phone 47-047. ABSOLUTELY best price given for your Piano. Spot cash.—Call, write or phone Begg's, corner Customs and Commerce Sts., Auckland. Phones 11-182, 43-0-13.-lANO wanted, any condition.—State cash price to Skating, 121, Herald. I>JANO, overstrung preferred; no borer.— -• Write Immediate. 57, Herald. T>IANO, Iron Framo, sweet tone; price.— 1 203 Tamaki Drive, Kohitnararna. PlANOiAccordion,. 120 bass, Dallapo or other good make; state cash price.— Musical, 535, Herald. CAMERAS AND ACCESSORIES "VTEW Rolleicord Twin Lens Reflex Model IA. Visual Focussing, Full-size Screen. Zeiss F4.5 Lens. COMPUR Shutter, with Every-rcady Case; £'l6 or easy terms. D. G. BEGG, LTD., 1-1 Fort Street. QOUND on Film, 0.5 m.m. ami 17.5 m.m. O Pathescope Projectors, 0.5 m.m. Silent Projectors, £3/15/6. SLY'S PIANO HOUSE, 144 Symonds Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23143, 15 September 1938, Page 24

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