AMUSEMENTS. LAUGHS GALORE ! it mm\ CENTURY jlp Queen Street. |J || Phone 42-169. HEATED FOR YOUR COMFORT. Deaf Aids Available. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. DAILY: 11 — 2 — 5 — 8. JEAN ARTHUR. JEAN ARTHUR JEAN ARTHUR MELVYN FRED DOUGLAS MacMURRAY The merriest trio that ever untangled a scandalous . . . but simply uproarious ... marital mlx-up. In ■ •— ~ W. Somerset Maugham's T°° TV/T ANY XTUSBANDS" OO iT± ANY XXuSBANDS " "rpOO ]\,|ANY XTUSBANDS" " AOO i-'J-ANY -HUSBANDS " •• rpoo "\TANY XTUSBANDS " " XOO I'Xany xXusbands " " rpoo TVfANY XTUSBANDS " •• xoo I'lany XXusbands " A Columbia Release. Recommended by Censor lor Adults. ALSO "MARCH OF TIME" (The Philippines). BOX PLANS AT THEATRE.
FRIDAY NEXT ! ! WE BRING YOU The Greatest Entertainment Triumph of Darryl F. Zanuck. who gave you "Alexander's Ragtime Band." "T ILLIAN 11 USSELL " " L'illian AVuSSELL " J ILLIAN "13 USSELL" Gillian Al'Ussell" " T ILLIAN TJ USSELL" " -IVuSSELL " Lillian i j ussell " T ILLIAN J VUSSELL " ILLIAN I ) USSELL " Gillian " " T ILLIAN USSELL " " -* J ILLIAN -CV'USSELL " (The Stage's First Personalty Girl). — With — ALICE FAYE ALICE FAYE ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE HENRY FONDA EDWARD ARNOLD WARREN WILLIAM LEO CARRILLO HELEN WESTLEY. SONGS ! OLD AND NEw"After the Ball" "Rosle You Are My Posie" "The Band Played On" "My Evening Star." etc. ONLY THROUGH THE MAGIC OF THE TALKING SCREEN CAN SUCH UNFORGETTABLE ENTERTAINMENT BE YOURS!! A 20th Century-Fox Special. Recommended by Censor for Adults. I 1 NEW REGENT !=^ To-night and Wed. at 7.45. Phone 14-142. 6d — GUEST NIGHT — 6d Ritz Bros., Alice Faye, Don Ameche. "YOU CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING." Russell Hayden in Zane Grey's '•MYSTERIOUS RIDER.'* Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. DE LUXE"] Ai.;o nl wed. at 7.45 MT. ALBERT I Phone 40-104 Georgfa. Sanders. Claire Trevor, "THE FIRST REBEL." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Ann Sheridan, Dick Powell, "NAUGHTY, BUT NICE." Recommended by Censor for Adults.
PUBLIC NOTICES. P A Bpß s gMERQENCT J>KECAUTXONP. rpHE pROTECTION gOCIETY'S J^EPOT IS OPEN" FROM 10 A.M. TILL 4 P.M., rjIHURSDAYS QNLY, AT THE MERCANTILE CLUBROOMS. 3. DARBY STEREET (over Stone's Shoe Shop). Owners of animals may now register and arrange for identity discs for animals which might stray or panic in the event of bombardment. or which might require feeding or other attention in the event of epidemic. The Committee will be grateful for volunteer assistants willing to help our chief wardens In emergency. E. ELLISON. Hon. Secretary. 11 THE AUCKLAND AND SUBURBAN DRAIN AtiE BOARD. The Auckland and Suburban Drainage Board hereby gives notice that it proposes to present to the Governor-General a Petition for the inclusion within its district of that portion of the Mount Roskill Road District comprising part of Mount Albert Road and part of Owairaka Road, the whole of Beagle Avenue and the whole of Tyburnia Avenue, and Lots 1 to 7 inclusive on the south-eastern side of Owairaka Road, Lots 8 to 16 inclusive and Lot 70 on the southwestern side of Mount Albert Road, Lot 86 on the south-eastern side of Beagle Avenue, Lots 81. 82 and 83 on the north-western sitrs of Beagle Avenue, Lots 73 to 80 inclusive on the northeastern side of Tyburnia .Avenue, and Lots 87 to 100 inclusive and a road reserve on the southwestern side of Tyburnia Avenue, all being portion of Allotment 87, Parish of Titirangi. All objections to the proposal must be lodged with the Minister of Internal Affairs and a copy with the Drainage Board on or before the 21st oay ol October, 1940. The Petition and a plan of the area concerned can be inspected at the office of the Board in Safe Deposit Buildings. High Street, Auckland at any time during office hours. Dated this 16th day of September, 1940. H. H. WATKINS. 17 Engineer and Secretary. | QTEBSEAS SECURITIES. Hol ilS£L of Overseas Securities are advised that an INVESTORS' PROTECTION ASSOCIATION has been formed in Auckland for their mutual benefit and with a view to making representations (along with similar Associations formed in the South) to the Government, in order to prevent undue interference with holdings overseas. j Persons or organisations interested are requested to send in their names and addresses to:— " INVESTOR." P.O. Box 700. Auckland. C.l. :x!7 TXAROLD SCHMIDT. SON & DAUGHTER, Registered Opticians, Assayers, and Chemists. One and only address: 187, UPPER SYMONDS STREET. TFB
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 221, 17 September 1940, Page 12
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