AMUSEMENTS. iji I E II EG E N.;# New Zealand's Most Beautiful Playhouse. Direction J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director, Beaumont Smith. 2.IS—TWICE LAST 2 DAILY—7.4S. DAYS. The Wonderful All-picture that has drawn crowded bouses throughout, the 1 week. LEW CODY and AILEEN PRINGLE In ‘ BEAU BROADWAY.* ■ BEAU BROADWAY.’ ' BEAU BROADWAY.’ With Sue Carrol, Heine Couktin, and' Jim Jeffries, ex-world's champion. The Finest Sporting Comedy Within Memory. A Riot of Fun that Sets Another Mark in Sophisticated Comedy-Drama. . And - ‘STAND AND DELIVER.’ ■STAND AND DELIVER.’ •STAND AND DELIVER.’ Starring ROD LA ROCQtJB. A thrilling story of banditry in Greece—a love romance of deep appeal—a poignant story superbly screened. •V MAX DAVIDSON COMEDY, *‘ SHOULD WOMEN DRIVE?’ l Beautiful New Zealand Scenic (Mount Cook), a Regent Gazette, ■ ■ Arid The First of a New Series, ‘LONDON AFTER DARK.’ No. I.—‘Up West.’ Piccadilly - Circus, -the West End of Loudon, t s : bright lights, its theatres, its cabarets, its thrilling, throbbing night hie. Reservations at Theatre (12-512 am. 12-513) nd at The Bristol. A Great Human Drama! ‘ THE CROWD,’ ■ THE CROWD,’ ‘THE CROWD,’; With JAMES MURRAY. ELEANOR BOARDMAN. The “Big Parade of Peace. Her husband had failed her. The whole vorld urged her to leave him—look out for icrself. , ■ „ Here is a drama of modern marriage that vill -.weep you off your feet, A problem or every home. _ . A great picture of life and love. A picure you wilt understand —and remcmbei. That Great Comedy Team, ;; MARIE PRBVOST, FRANKLIN PANG BORN, '.*■ HARRISON FORD, in ‘A BLONDE FOR CHOICE.’ ‘ A BLONDE FOR CHOICE.’ ‘ A BLONDE FOR CHOICE.’ ”(A rollicking farce-comedy, with mystery and ’ suspense—a picture packed with laughs. , , And Return Visit, ' ONE AVEEK ONLY, I ALEC RECANT ALEC REGAN, ALEC REGAN, ■ ,In Entirely New Numbers, This is the Gigantic Programme Offered FRIDAY NEXT ■ . At rjp ;i-i E 'REGENT Dunedin's leading House of Entertainment. Box Plans Now Open. * REMEMBER SUNDAY, .Colossal Combined Theatre Concert in Aid ■ of Flood Relief Fund. ‘ KNOX CHURCH. ’’ [A' wl3Lc 0M E SOCIAL 1 To *. Rev. Mr BURNS and Mrs BURNS I Will ho held in the SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL * THIS EVENING, at 7.45. • A large attendance of (he Congregation is to give Mr Burns an opportunity .of meeting with them before ho starts his ministry on Sunday lirsl. QT. MARYS TENNIS CLUB DANCE, ARTHUR STREET HALL, HALL, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 3rd APRIL, At 8 o'clock. Arthur Gordon's Jazz Band. Very Latest Dance Selections. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. IN BANKRUPTCY. In tiio Supreme Court of New Zealand, holdcn at Dunedin. Notice is hereby given that Statements of Accounts and Balancesheets in respect of the undermentioned estates, together . with the reports of the Audit Office thereon, have been duly filed in the above Court, and I Hereby Further Give Notice that at the sitting of the said Court, to bo Holden on MONDAY, the 29th clay of April, 1929, at 10.30 o’clock in tlie 'forenoon, or as soon thereafter as applications may be beard, I intend to apply for orders releasing inn from the administration of the said estates;— THOMAS BENJAMIN SPINKS, of Bala- ■ nut, Farmer. THOMAS WILLIAM ROBINSON, of Milburn, Farmer. ROBERT BERNARD WILLS, of Dunedin, Mercer. HERBERT PATRICK CAMPBELL, of Dunedin, Publican. FREDERICK MONTGOMERY HOGG, of Evans Flat. Farmer. NORMAN ARUNDEL, of Dunedin, Elec.trician. THOMAS HOWARD JARVIS, of Dunedin, Butcher. GEORGE STRONG, of Clarkcsvillc, Farmer. ’ARCHIBALD THOMSON, of Cromwell, Electrician. ALEXANDER DICK the younger, of Portobello, farmer. ■ Mrs A. CLARKE, of Milton, Married ■Woman. THOMAS JOHN BUTLER, of Dunedin, Builder. AVID HUGH BLACKIE, of Dunedin, “'Hotelkeeper. ! EJJRGB FINCH, of Kaitangala, R'e- . ...tired Farmer. EtBDBRI.CK EDWARDS, of Balelutha, ■labourer. ■ ' ' jffllD' -M'INTOSII, Jun., of Lawrence. ■-■Bootmaker. 'ALTER CHARLES SQUIRE, of Mos’giel, Farm Labourer. EAUMONT RICHMOND, of Balelutha, -..-Dealer. '■ OHM ADAM COWAN, Deceased, late of Poolburn, Hotelkeeper, ated at Dunedin this 27th • day ' of ■elf, 1929. J. M. ADAM, Official Assignee. IN order to have the ‘Star’ out in good '\(jme,’it is found impossible to classify AdVcrtisements that come in after noon. •After this hour they cannot bo classified. Wo would therefore request Advertisers to ■ kuully.-bear this in- mind*-and .send in their Order’s early, • ■
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Evening Star, Issue 20140, 3 April 1929, Page 10
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