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AMUSEMENTS BOOK EARLY for WEEK-END \| PLAZA jj / y QUEEN STREET. \ ===— Phone 41-580. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. To-day: 11 a.m.. 2 pm.. 8 p.m. (5 p.m. Sessions Frl. and Sat.) Edward Small Presents ALEXANDRE DUMAS' Vest Ama7ing ADVENTURE - ROMANCE CORSICAN BROTHERS " CORSICAN BROTHERS " CORSICAN RROTHERS " CORSICAN BROTHERS " CORSICAN BROTHERS" CORSICAN BROTHERS " CORSICAX BROTHERS " Dumas Most Unusual. Most Exciting S'ory of Two Brothers with but a Single Soul. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jnr. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jnr. RUTH AKIM WARRICK TAMIROFF JOHN EMERY HENRY WILCOXON H. B. WARNER. PMns at. Theatre and Begg's. A United Artists Release. Approved for Universal Exhibition. "LIBERTY LOAN SUBSCRIBE NOW." I I | (I & )) I <& \\ Opp. (J P.O. // V\* Ponsonby Rd .Jj /£> $ Vv llone i2 - 2iA yy >\ Ph. 27-077. X w Direction Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. & | OXFORD ' A A r s 7i _ 2 2 d . a ™ 7.45 I | AVON Nightly at 7.45 I <9 TYRONE rOWKH RITA lIAYWORTH ■§> I INDA DARNEI.L. ? In Vlncrn'e Rlasro Ibanrz's V A Immortal Siory. /£•> In All Tochnicolour. t "BLOOD AND SAND " t | "BLOOD AND SAND " | | "BLOOD AND SAND " | Recommended by Censor for Adults. <1> V — EXTRA. AT AVON ONLY — THE CRAZY GANG in the Riotous " FROZEN LIMITS " A <*> Approved for Universal Exhibition. % SPECIAL FOR THE S X xjwwrv . CHILDREN at the <& f OXFORD—DaiIy at 11 a.m. x 1> and 2 p.m. Sessions Only. 1 X 6 — NEW ATTRACTIONS _ « T T * CARTOONS. COMEDY AND MAIN V T FEATURE. V No. 1 "Gnriso Flics IHch." Cartoon. X V No. 2 — "Rover's Rescue." Cartoon. y No. 3 - "Wolf's Side of thr S'ory." Cartoon, x w No. 4— "Temperamental Lion." Col. Cartoon. $ 4> No s—"Fresh From the Flcpt." Comedy. w A No. 6 -Main Feature: "BLOOD & SAND" AMUSEMENT PARK lIHI CIVIC SQUARE Hill OPEN EVERY EVENING. MATINEE 2 P.M. DAILY THE "CRAZY HOUSE" AND NUMEROUS OTHER ATTRACTIONS. — A Bowler and Sullivan Presentation liberty Concert <By arrangement with the National Broadcasting Service > FEATURING PETER DAWSON POPULAR E ASS-BARITONE. With th? N.B.S. ORCHESTRA Undor ANDERSEN TYRER. Leader: VINCENT ASPEY. Accompnnls's: HENRI PENN nnd the ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR, with HARRY WOOLLEY. Conductor. TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, MAY 23, AT 7.45 P.M. ADMISSION. 10 . 76. 5 AND 26. Sperl.ll Conrcriions to Clubs. Societies Rnd r lh»»rc. Parties of 12 (twelve) or more may took 7 G seats for 5 . Box Plans now open at Lewis Eady. Ltd. PROCEEDS TO THE AUCKLAND PATRIOTIC ALL PURPO3ES APPEAL. \22 I PI*BMC NOTICES | PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims ngalnr.t the undermentioned Kstntra are required to lodgs such claims at the Pubiir Trust o^n'*' , at Auckland on or before ihe 23rd dav of June. 1?'.2. Any claim not lodged by the dare n.mrl Jr. liable to exclusion. The rlnimn must, show full details and must be rrrtlft' , d as follovs: — "I hereby Certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing ot the date of death of the deceased." ESTATES. BEST. Catherine Lindsay, late of Heme Bay. Spinster, died 11 5.42. BURT, ramurl Ashby. late of Auckland. Retired EsMte Atrer.t. died 15 5 42. DURNf.T, Florence .Jean Rothesay, late cf Auckland. Tvplst. died 25 4 12. KEEFE. John George, late of Auckland. Retired Seaman. di?d 7 5,42. POTTER. Ronald Allen. late leading Seaman. Royal Nsw Zealand Navy, died 23 2 42. TONKS. Gordon Keith. late of Auckland. Assurance Superintendent, died I 4 42. WILSON. William Edwards, late of Auckland, Retired S'orekeeper. died 25,4 42. FENTON. Annie, late of Auckland. Widow, died 16 4 42. OREEN. Margaret Annie. late of Auckland. Widow, died 7,5 42. DUNCAN. Euphemla Roncldson. late of Auckland. Retired Boardinghcuse Keeper, died 4,5,42. D. SCANNELL. Deputy Public Trustee for Auckland. May 20. 1942. 20 THE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. SHUTDOWN. Notice is hereby given that the supply will be shutdown on THURSDAY.* May 21. 1942, to allow Iho Public Works Department, to dismantle a transmission line in the undermentioned 'transformer areas. - Trafalgar Street. Onchunga; Frederick Street. Mt. Rosklll -between the hours of 9.13 a.m. and 9.30 a.m. ! Pleasant, street. Vicwlands Avenue. Queenstown Road. Trafalgar Street. Onehunga between the hours of (1.30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Symonds Street, cast side. Onehunga—between the hours of 12.30 p.m. and 3.30 p.m. R. H. BARTLEY. M.1.E.E.. M.l.Mech.E.. General Manager. 20 A. J. PARK AND SON. PATENT AND TRADE MARK ATTORNEYS. National Bank Buildings. Shortland Street. F. H. HAY iFel. Inc. Inst., P.A.), Reg. Patent Attorney, Managing Partner. INFORMATION BOOK FREE ON APPLICATION. WS NOTICE RE GUN PRACTlCE.—Shipping Masters. Owners of small craft, are warned that Gunfire will be heard from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. May 27. 1942. The danger area will be from 9th Heavy Regiment Area towards Tiri. All shipping is requested to co-operate by avoiding this area during the time of practice. Should the weather be inclement on the above day the practice will be held on the first day thereafter. :26 MEETINGS CARLTON BOWLING CLUB (INCORPORATED). The 49th Annual Meeting will be held in Club's Pavilion. Alpers Avenue, on WEDNESDAY, May 27. 1942. at 7.30 p.m. sharp. BUSINESS: Election of Officers; to Receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet; General. C. M. WHELAN. Hon. Secretary. 20 N.Z. SOCIETY FOB PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN (INC.). The Annual Meeting will be held In the Fabian Club Rooms. 3. Queen Street. on MONDAY. May 25. at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Presentation of Annual Report and Balance-sheets; Election of Officers. Speakers: Dr. Elizabeth Hughes and Miss K. Hall. Chairman: D. Donaldson. Esq., J.P. Suoscrlbera and Friends are cordially Invited to attend. A. M. HUTCHINSON, Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 117, 20 May 1942, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 117, 20 May 1942, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 117, 20 May 1942, Page 10

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