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DAILY —ll—2 Plans at Theatre and Begg's, Queen St. _ CENTURY Queen Street. Phone 42-169. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. •Salute to Fun! Hal Roach's Now Idea in Streamlined Comedies Packed with Laughs from Start to Finish 1 "YANKS AHOY" With Those Half-baked Sergeants: WM. TRACY JOE SAWYER _ A-N-D That Comedy Star of "Wake Island WILLIAM BENDIX In A Hilarious Picture that Exceeds All Speed Limits. . . . "TAXI, MISTER" Inc. THE MELBOURNE CUP. Released Thru' United Artists. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) VICTORY GREEN LANE. Phono IU-G-17 Tonight at 8. MERLE OBEKON —GEORGE SANDERS LAIRD CREGAR In tho Story of "Jack the Ripper" "THE LODGER" Recom. by Censor Unsuitable for Children. Special Western Matinee Today at 2 Cartoon, Fox News, Sports, Novelty, Aussie News & Charles Starrett in "Prairie Stranger' All Approved for Universal Exhibition. CRYSTAL PALACE MOUNT EDEN. Phone 60-573 Tonight at 7 45 GEORGE FORM BY in the Riotous "GET CRACKING" Approved for Universal Exhibition. & Richard Dix—Edith Barrett "THE GHOST SHIP" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Matinee Today at 1.30 Community Sing, News, Novelty, Serial & George Formby "Get Cracking TSFTTTvT MT. ALBERT. Phono 3(W04. UL LUAL Tonight at 7.45. Eric Portrnnn, "SQUADRON-LEADER X" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Walt Disney's "SALUDOS AMIGOS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. DISNEY MATINEE TODAY AT 2 "Salmlos Amigos," Serial <fc Featnrettes. ~|| | NEW RECENT I ],. .jiiiiii I Epsoii [mi,,. Finally Tonight at 7.45. Phono 60-142. DEANNA iXURBIN— JOSEPH COTTEN "HERS TO HOLD" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Van Heflin—Patricia Dane "GRAND CENTRAL MURDER" Recommended by Censor for Adults.

TONIGHT AT 8 TONIGHT AT 8 TONIGHT AT 8 TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER NGATI-KAURI TRIBAL COMMITTEE Presents THE ALOHA ORCHESTRA THE ALOHA ORCHESTRA (80 Members, most, of tbertf under 18 years old), undoubtedly the Driest Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo and Ukulele Orchestra in the Southern Hemisphere, in a GRAND CONCERT RECITAL GRAND CONCERT RECITAL Popular and Classical Mustc, assisted by AUCKLAND'S LEADING A RTISTB. Pol, Maori Action Songs, Hawaiian Hulas, Music, Darktown Stop Dancing:, Humour, Singers, all set in s New, Harmonious Musical Background PRICES: 4/, 3/, 21, plus tax. Box Plan and tickets available at Lewis Ead.v, Ltd. Special Tribal Concession please ring Kelly HARRIS Hon. Sec.. 44-414. In Aid of Auckland Maori Housing. PUBLIC NOTICES IX THE MATTER of "The Companies Act. I 1033," and In the Matter of R. JAMIESON & CO.. LTD. —Notice is Hereby Given that a petition for confirming the reduction of the Capital of the above Company from £45,000 to 130,000 was on the 10th day of October, 1944, presented to the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Dunedin and is now pending; and that by an Order dated the 17th day of October, 1944, an inquiry was directed as to the debts, claims and liabilities of the said Company as on the 13th day of November, 1914. By an affidavit of William McCaig, the Managing Director of the said Company. filed in the said matter on the 15th day of November, 1944, it appears that to the best of his knowledge, information and belief there was not, on the 13th day of November, 1944, any debt, claim or liability which if such date were the commencement of tho windingup of the said Company would be admissible to proof against the said Company. Any person who claims to have been on the said 13th day of November, 1944, and still to be a creditor of the said Company in rasped of any snch debt claim or liability must, on or before the Bfh day of December, 1944, send in his name, address and description and the particulars of his claim, and the name and address of his Solicitor (if any), to the undersigned, at '29 Crawford St., Dunedin. or in default thereof he will be precluded from objecting to the proposed reduction of capital.—Dated this 10th day of November. 1914. COOK, LEMON & COOK, Solicitors for the said Company. TN THE ESTATE OF KATHLEEN 1 LOUISA TRUBSHAW. of Te Awamutu. in New Zealand, spinster, deceased. —Pursuant to an Order made by a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Hamilton on the 15th day of November, 1944, Notice is Hereby Given that all creditors and other persons having claims against the estate of the abovenamed Kathleen Louisa Trubshaw. deceased, who died at To Awamutu on or about the 24th day of February, 1944. and probate of whose will was granted by the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Hamilton on the 28th day of April, 1914, are hereby required to send in their claims, together with written particulars thereof, to her Executor, the Guardian Trust and Executors Co. of New Zealand, Ltd., at the offices of Messieurs McCarter, Preston and Edmonds, Solicitors, Market St. Te Awamutu, on or before the 24th dav of January, 1945, next, after which date the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard onlv to the claims and demands of which it shall then have notice. —Dated at Te Awamutu this 10th dav of November, 1944. McCARTER, PRESTON & EDMONDS. Market St., To Awamutu, Solicitors to the Guardian Trust and Executors Co. of New Zealand, Ltd.. the Executor of the abovenamed deceased. Taking of fish for sale.—e. j. TAYLOR, Mangere, Auckland, has applied for a variation of his existing licence to permit him to operate the fishing vessel Mistletoe AKII2, using set-nets, long lines and hand-lines, catches to be landed at Onehunga instead of Auckland. MANUFACTURE FOR SALE OF FOOTWEAR.—HARDWEAR BOOT FACTORY LTD., Vincent St.. Auckland, have applied for an extension of their existing licence so as to permit them to manufacture hoys and youths hoots find shoes, sizes 1 to 5; W. 11. JACKSON, Dominion Rd., Auckland, has applied for a licence to permit him to manufacture women's footwear of the open-sandal considering themselves materially affected by decision of Bureau of Industry on these applications should make any desired representations in writing not later than Nov. 30 to Secretary, Bureau of Industry, Box 3025. Wellington. Grow your own campaign.— A Monster Demonstration of Sowing and Planting will bo held at the Auckland City Council s Transit Camp, Point Chevalier, on SATURDAY NEXT, 18th, at 2,15 sharp. Speaker: Dr. Guy Chaman; Demonstrator, Mr Roy Thornton, of Radio fame. This is a unique occasion, demonstrating the true community spirit. BE THERE. Point Chevalier tram to Old Stone Jug. Turn down Motion's Rd. Admission Free. "GROW YOUR OWN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE." Box 1305, Auckland Ph *4B-411. OPENING OF NEW CENTRAL FIRE STATION, The Citizens of Auckland are Invited to attend tho Official Opening of the now Central Station, situated at the corner- of Pitt St. and Grey's A v., which will take place on MONDAY, NOV. 20, 10-14, at 2.30 p.m. The ceremony will be performed by the Minister of Internal Affairs, tho Hon. W. E. Parry. BARRY BRIGHAM, Chairman, Ancklan<l Metropolitan Fire Boar<l. __ EGG'S SECOND ANNUAL MUSIC COMPOSERS' CONTEST. Entries definitely close on Thursday, Nov. 30, 1044. Manuscripts, endorsed "Musical Composers' Contest." to be sent to Charles Begg and Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 139. Dunedin, to be received on or before Nov. .'SO, and must be accompanied by entrance fee of 2/0. CHARLES BEGG & CO.. LTD., "The Musical and Electrical, Centre." f\OOD REWARD Offered Information leadvX ing conviction person or persons trespassing, taking or shooting of cattle, etc., on our property, Mangaone, Taupiri. BEAMISH, ZISTER. rpE PUKE EX-PUPILS' ASSN.—Names J- of Ex-Pupils who have been or are still on active service required for School Roll of Honour. —Miss W. M. Harris, Hon. Secretary, To Puke. 1?X-SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN Hi SEEKING EMPLOYMENT or Vocational Advice. —The Services' Commercial Conlact Service (sponsored by the Business Community) is at your service gratis.—Call: FOURTH FLOOR, R.S.A. BLDG.. High St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25054, 18 November 1944, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25054, 18 November 1944, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25054, 18 November 1944, Page 12

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