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AMUSEMENTS. EMBASSY. LYRIC. EMBASSY. LYRIC. TfiESo. TO-NIGHT, , „ MATINEE. 5 and 7.-1 j. SATURDAY. 2.30. THE WORLD'S BEST-KNOWN SCOTSMAN, SIR HARRY LAUDER, SIR HARRY LAUDER, SIR HARriY LAUDER. In a Modern Stnry of Intrigue. Mysterv. Ad venture and Romance, With VERA VORONINA, Olio of Europe's Most Beautiful Screen Stars. - • There need be no fear that I the screen has failed to brin;? out | the subtle and human side of | Sir Harry Lauder's personality. | As the grey-haired hero of this | interesting picture, he is the | Lauder that millions have learned to admire deeply and | sincerely. His humour has the | buoyancy of eternal youth, and | his fun "registers" in every foot | of iiltn. I I This Sparkling Paramount Special Attraction Signals the Debut in Screenland ot' the Famous Scottish Comedian. THEN William Fox Presents " THE NEWS PARADE" A Snappv. Up-to-the-minute COMEDY-DRAMA. Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Usual Popular I'iices. — PRINCE EDWARD.— KARANGAHAPE KOAD. A Fuller-Havward Theatre. TO-NIGHT, at 7. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 2. MISS NEW ZEALAND—DALE AUSTEN, MISS NEW ZEALAND—DALE AUSTEN, In Rudall Havward'a Modern Production. "THE BUSH CINDERALLA." "THE BUSH CINDERELLA," A Triumph for Hollywood Experience and New Zealand Enterprise. Second Feature. P.enuliful IRENE RICH, starring in "THE SILVER SLAVE." In Addition : "Our Gang" Comedy and News. Krn. Beaeham and the NEW PRINCE EDWARD ORCHESTRA. GIGANTIC MATINEE PROGRAMME TO MORROW, at 2 p.m. — NEW TUDOR CINEMA,— REMUERA. "The Theatre Classic." Direction: Fuller-Hay ward and Muinford. TO-NIGHT, also SAT. and MON. j MATINEE TO-MORROW at 230 j | For the Young Folk. [_ MADGE BELLAMY. In the role of a daring little flapper, • THE PLAY GIRL," Also, RIN-TIN-TIN, the Alsatian Wonder Dog, in "A RACE FOR LIFE." j COMING TUESDAY NEXT. Fox's Super Special Production, "SUNRISE." Prici? of Admission : 1/6 and 1/. Children, Half- r ' ;e. ONEHUNGA PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. Si rand. Universal Pictures Pr'sent i Strand. LYA DE PUTTI and KENNETH Strand. HARLAN in Slrand. " "YfTDNIGHT "ROSE." Strand. " -"OSE." Strand. A Gripping. Thrilling Story of the Strand. Underworld. Strand. SERIAL, COMEDY and NEWS. Strand. Strand. MATINEE TO-MORROW. Strand. Mack Sennett's latest and GreatStrand. est Comedy Romance. Strand. "THE GOOD-BYE KISS." ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. fU BLANDFORD PARK. • «g BLANDFORD PARK. V* TO-MORROW (SAT.) CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES, 3 P.M. TRAMWAYS V. ONEHUNGA. PRECEDED AT 1.30 PM. Y.M.C.A. V. NORTH SHORE. FOLLOW THE CROWD AND SEE A FEAST OF REAL GOOD FOOTBALL. ADMISSION: Ground, 1/; Stand, 1/. Ladies, 6d ; Stand, 6d. \2B FRANK ADEANE, Secretary. AUCKLAND CITY AND SUBUR- • 70 BAN FOOTBALL ASSN. DOMAIN. DOMAIN. DOMAIN. DOMAIN. .1 P.M. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). 3 P.M. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). THISTLE V. RICHMOND. THISTLE V. RICHMOND. Referee Mr. Campbell. BON ACCORD V. CELTIC. BON ACCORD V. CELTIC. Referee Mr. Low. FIRST ROUND GOLD MEDAL COMPETITION. <23 G. HOWARD. Hon. Sec. HOCKEY. gy" PEMU ERA HOCKEY J-* GROUNDS. > TO-MORROW. SATURDAY. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY. W At iS.S p.m. . SOMERVILLE V. ST. LUKE'S. • ee the Old Rivals In the Greatest Game of the Season. Algo, '■."f'JIANY V. OTAHUHtT. i. vr^ r r. EN . V SOMERVILLE COLTS. Jl NIOR AND LADIES' MATCHES. ADMISSION, «r» E. .1. HEWITT. MEETINGS. V UCKLAND PIANO STUDENTS' 11 - mkOCIATION. —Foi-ruixhtlv MeetiSTrjesuS'. M'VVrR o, ' l ' BOY ' S ' RUGBY FOOTBALL . . Special General Meeting will be held at Vermont Street School at Ift mi a.m.. SUNDAY September 30. Tonior L°e„. " rt> specially requested to attend. 2S DECEASED ESTATES. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF *- PERCY WILLIAM MONCKTON HOLT lute of Papakura. in New Zealand" retired Civil engineer, deceased. Pursuant to an order of the Supreme fiurt of New Zealand made at Auckland 'itider Section 74 of the Trustee Act. 1!)<>8 on the lfHh day of September, lf>2B. Notice I i< hereby given requiring the Creditors of I the said PERCY WILLIAM MONCKTON HOLT, and all other persons having claims against his Estate, to send in their claims in writing to the undersigned within Twenty-one days from the date hereof, after which date the Administrators wili proceed to distribute the assets of the said PERCY WILLIAM MONCKTON JOLT niuigst the persons entitled thereto, bavin.' regard only to the claims of which the ■ dmlfilstritors shall then have had notice. Rated tills 20th day ot September. 1028. j Nicholson, or*irbin. rogerson and NICHOLSON. Solicitors for the Executors. :28

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 230, 28 September 1928, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 230, 28 September 1928, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 230, 28 September 1928, Page 18

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