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amusemje3TJ«. ' ' ' ■■■ THE -R-ING'S mHEATRE. HE . 4-V.rsG'S J-HEATRE. (End of Penny Section, Pitt Street!) FULLER'S tlhe Best T>ICTURES. ULLEB'S , of All "XT ICTURES. PIZEN, PETE (Comedy). A MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE, - J(Drainatic). THE CORMORANT, An Interesting Educational. GN mHE . N . X HE . Steps iris rpHE rnHRONE. TEPS A-HE AhronE. Telling the Story of one of the small Principalities of Europe—of whose troubled history and the vicissitudes of whose Rulers the novels of •= Anthony Hope and other writers have given us a vivid idea. PHYLLIS DARE AND GEO. GOLDSMITH, In Specialty Dances. THE RANGER AND HIS HORSE, A Story of Western Life. PATHE'S .GAZETTE. A BOY'S BIRTHDAY. New Selections by Burkes Symphony Orchestra. - ,1/ and Gd. Reserves, 1/0, at Ivll Bros., nnd on sale afclThetitre. "\ piCTURE pALACE. KARANGAHAPE ttD. PENNY SECTION. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Come Where the Crowds are Coming. SEE' SEE FOR HIS PALIS SAKE . Selig Star Drama ROGUES OF THE TURF Drama ROMANCE OF WALL ST. .. Vita Drnma Series Dramas.; Comedies, Scenics, Comics. Each day, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., 7 to 10.15_p.in. Trices, Gd and'3d. 6d and 3d to all parts. , ELECTORAL. AUCKLAND HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD ELECTIONS. COMBINED DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND -AiXD THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. In reply to the requisitions signed by Messrs D. Golßie, R. Armiger, H. M. Sroeetou, E. J. Carr, H. H. Seabrook, J. •». Hootou, aud others asking mc to became a Candidate for a Seat on the above Board, I have much pleasure in announcing that 1 am willing to accept Nomination. May 1 venture, to hope that the Electors will liberally support my Candidature on the grounds outlined.below? 1 I advocate the urgent necessity of a CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL. 2. I would urge the establishment of MATERNITY WARDS in THE PRESENT INSTITUTION for the reception of serious cases and for such cases as cannot be accepted by the Bt. Helens Home. 3. I stand for. a larger Honorary Staff. 4. I believe that the Board is responsible to the Public for tbe economical manage- | ment and ctlleicncy of the Hospital. 5. A minister vol - religion is in a unique position for dealing with the distribution of Charitable Aid, and for seeing Hospital matters from the Patients' point of view. Yours very sincerely, -■; H. STEELE CR£jK. A UCKLAND • HARBOUR BOARD ■"- ELECTION. COMBINED DISTRICT OF THE COUNTIES OF FRANKLIN AND MANUKAU AND THE BOROUGHS OF OTAHUHU AND PUKEKOHE. Purusant to the .provisions of the Harbours Amendment Act, 1!>10. and the Local Election and Pollsr'Aet, 1008. I hereby give notice that the following persoas have been nominated tor the Office of -Member of the Auckland Harbour-Board for tbe Combined District of the Counties of Franklin and Manukau and the Boroughs of Otahuhu and Pukekohe: — .'. I CHALMERS, JAMBS DEERNESS. MACKENZIE, HUGH ROSS. As there' is only One Vacancy to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between tie said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of April, 1913, lictwcen the hours'of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., at the following Polling Places:—- ] AwJhitu Central, School Building. Bombay. Public Hnll. Clevedou, Public Hall. Drury, Public Hall. East Tamaki. Road -Beard Office. Howick, Road Board Office. Hunua, TublSc Haß.i •Mangerc, Public Hill. Manurcwa. Public Hall. Otahuhu. Salvation Army Hall, Panmure ■ Road. ." Papakura. PnblicJvLibrary. 1 Pokeno. .Public Hall. Pukekohe. Public Library. Waiuku, Road Board Oflice. J. F. DEANE. 521 Returning Officer. /COMBINED DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND AND BOROUGH OF GREY LYNN. ELECTION OF MEMBER'S OF THE AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. Pursuant to the" -provisions of the Harbours Amendment Act, 1010. and the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1!)08. I hereby give notice that the following persons have been nominated for the Office of Member of the Auckland Harbour Board for the Combined District or. the Cltjr'of Auckland and the Borough 'of Grey Lynn:— t •BRADNEY, HENRY CANHAM. EHNEST EDWARD , ENTRICAN. ANDREW JACK GUNSON, JAMES HENRY. And there being «nlyr Three Vacancies to be filled, a Poll -will be taken as between the said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of April,'lol3, at .the following Polling Places:—! Salvation Army Barracks. Albert Street Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street Sailors' Mission! Hall, Albert Street St. James' Hall, Wellington Street. St. Thomas' Hall, UuioD Street. Primitive Methodist Hall, Franklin Road Leys Gymnasium Hal. St. ■Mary'e Road .Torvois Hall, J.Tervols Road Bayfield Hall. Heme Bay Road •Munro's' Hall,'- Ponsonby Road Epiphany Schoolroom, Gundry Street East Street Hall, East Street Masonic Hall, Upper Queen Street Newton West Public School, Great North Road ;. J yy . '. St. David's Bali; Khyher Pass Road St. Andrew's Hall, Symonds Street Parnell JPublic School, Manukau Road Oddfellows' Hall. Manukan Road Native Boys'i School, St. Stephen's Avenue Church of Christ, Ponsonby Road Bey. Harris' Residence. Richmond- Road Fire Brigade Station, Richmond Avenue St.. Columbi Hall; Surrey Crescent' No-License /League Rooms. Great North Koad. I GEORGE R. HOGAN. 527 Returning Officer., THOROUGH/ Of" MOUNT ALBERT. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, j APRIL 30th, 1013. EXTENSION OF TIME" FOR RECEIVING I NOMINATIONS. Notice is! hereby-given that the time for receiving Nominations has been extended (o WEDNESDAY NEXT, 23rd inst., before noon. I j , H. UTTING, I . • '*. Returning Officer. Morningside. April 16, 1813. 572 '■ i - " TyOUNT] AJ.BERT BOROUGH -"-*- RATEPAYERS AND ELECTORS' - ASSOCIATION. A rublic -Meeting —ill be held in the iPresbyterian Schoolroom. Edendaie. on FRIDAY EVENING. ISth inst., commencing at 8 p.m., when, the Candidates for C Ward ' will place t_aeir v views on Municipal matters before the Electors of that portion of the Ward. • ) "J. L. HARRISON, *>t . . Secretary. y fjALI. gKELTON Will Speak at HERNE BAY SUNDAY „ SCHOOL HALL, Kerne Bay Road, on FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT, 18th INST., at S p,m. He will address the Electors on general matters, with particular attention to the motor-car question, congested traffic (and how to allev_ate,eame). whether there should be a wheel tas Jon vehicles, the financial situation, and tram extension via Upper Queen Street. Mr. Skelton also invites any Candidates standing for election to speak at his meeting. A SpCCiaiJ-intltatlOn m_ J ■••'■««

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 91, 17 April 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 91, 17 April 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 91, 17 April 1913, Page 12

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