LYRIC— Hayward's . — T.YRIL YRIC— Pictures. —"YlilC Direction Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. THE ELITE P CTURE HOUSE! TO-NIGHT. ESCAPE OF THE 'WHITE GLOVE' GANG ESCAPE OF THE 'WHITE GLOVE* GANG ESCAPE OF THE 'WHITE GLOVE' GANG A Thrilling Detective Drama, THE CHELTENHAM STEEPLECHASE. THE CHELTENHAM STEEPLECHASE. Aij Exciting English Sporting Brent. . TWO WOMEN AND TWO MEN. Earle Williams and Edith Story. ST. GOTHARD, second series; KUBO'S TROUPE OF ACROBATS; A FOSTER CHILD, Vita, drama; CASEY AT THE BAT, Vita, comedy; FAITHFUL DUMB ANIMALS, interest; LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC, topical; JIM GOES FENCING MAD, comic. To-night a '.'Battleship. Week" Memento will be presented to each patron. TXT EST'S -pICTURES. TJOYAL A LBERT JJALL. H.M.S. z EALAIsD A Hearty Welcome is extended by the Management to all tbe ship's company in uniform. Boucicault's Great Irisb Flay— rpHE .^HAUOHRAN. Every Playgoer is conversant with this Charmtng Production, which lends itself admirably to cinematographic art. fl LOBE /-CONTINUOUS pICTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. A HEARTY WELCOME EXTENDED By the Management to all H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND "BOYS" Whilst in Port. mHE WIVES OF JAMESTOWN, A Story of Cromwell's Iron Rnle in Ireland. TRIP ON THE RIVIERA. HER HEART'S DESIRE. Coloured. BATHE'S AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. SAMMY ORrUEUS. Or, The Pied Piper Up-to-date. TIGHTWAD'S PREDICAMENT. A.B. Comedy. DRESS CIRCLE—CD—STALLS. CHILDREN, OD. RESERVES, ___/ ROYAL ROLLER RINK, KHYBER PASS. Four Sessions Daily; 10 to 12. 2.30 to 5, 5 to 7, 7.30 to 10. Admission prices as usualELLIOT R. JAMEBON (Late Olympia, London), Floor Manager. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL, TUESDAY, MAY 20th. Watch Further Announcements. 00, ROYAL OAK—Visitors from the country coming to see the Warship, you mnst also come and see the Zoo. 164 ELECTORAL. 7-tITY COUNCIL ELECTION. - VOTE FOR "VTISS ,-pLLEN "iITELyiLiLE, An Auckland Woman, who has had several years' experience in business aa a SOLICITOR, and is. therefore, qualified to represent the -women's point of view in a busi-ness-like way. to the advantage of the citizens, HALF OF WHOM ARE WOMEN. ■ VOTE FOR "jVTISS TTLLEN "VjTELAILLE. _
QITY /-IOUNCIL -ETLECTION. ! TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND. GENTLEMEN,-^--On WEDNESDAY. April 30, yon will be.called upou to select IS Candidates to represent you in the control of our municipal affairs. We, the undersigned old Councillors, -who have been privileged to represent you for the past two years, again offer our services for a further term. ..'..' We claim that during our term of offlce great progress has been made towards bringing our city up to date in the way of street paving, electric lighting, swimming baths, sanitary conveniences, good drainage, - and in the many other works which go. to make a clean, healthy, and prosperous city. During the past year tie borough of Parnail and Arch Hill Road Board District have been joined to our city, and it ie anticipated that Remuera and Eden Terrace Road Board Districts wili also. In the near future, throw in their lot with us. It will require experienced supervision and care in the expenditure of our funds so that all the Electors of the Greater Auckland win receive just treatment. The experience we hare gained by past service we offer to use in your interests, and we take this opportunity to solicit yonr coutlnued confidence, hy giving us your votes at the coming Election. We remain. Yours obediently, M. CASEY J. COURT A. J. ENTRICAN F. E. X. GAUDIN J. C. GLEESON G, KNIGHT P. M. MACKAY " J. M. MEN-NIB R. T. MICHAELS P. J. NERHENY G. E. READ J. TREVETHICK R. TCDEHOPE. DOST FORGET POLLING DAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30. 580 CITY COUNCIL ELECTION—Vote for Neville Newcomb, and you rote for ■ piaeau* "Swaoaj,. aa_ ___e**aej. b_a
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 101, 29 April 1913, Page 12
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