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. AMUSEMENTS. Q P D R A _f -O P 8 B. Direction: Brennan-*FnUer'g. Limited. Managing Director: Ben J. Fuller. BRENNAN-FULLER'S CIRCUIT. Implies the Very Best in Vaudeville. READ THIS WEEK'S FINE BILL. Direct from London. A Big Success. MARSH. TITTLE. ARSH -LITTLE. England's Premier Dramatic Vocalist, Introducing bis great London Sc.ena. "GOING BACK." Special Scenery and Effects. Another Riotous Hit. DE T EA AND AKMA E -LEA AND VJrMA, The Great American Comedy Duo, in an entirely New Act and Costumes. To Miss Seeing This Act is Sheer Folly. THE The- Modern Samsons. Strength, MARSDENS. Grace and Refinement. Entirely New Act THE ! Jugglers Extraordinary. - EXCELLAS. ERNEST PITCHER- FARREL & VERROL BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLER*. D.C. and 0.5., 2/; Stalls, J/; Reserves, 2/6. "FAMILY /"CIRCLE. gD. Book Scats at Wtldnmn and Arey's. THE HERALDOS ABB COMING. ZOO, ROYAL OAK-—Tie Two Merry-go-rouuds and Two Ocean Wares will be in full swing during the Warship's visit. LADIES' Evening.—Euchre and Dance in Ponsonby Cruising Club's Clubhouse, St. Mary's Beach, Wednesday, 30th April, at 8 p.m. 573 DANCING.— Learn to Waltz in one pri- . vate lesson; 3/6; any time, by appointment—Prof. Bailey. 155, Grey St. 131 AQUATICS. j. "DICHMOND CRUISING CLUB. /J_\ ITiutries for General Handicap /_*___ will lie received at. W. A. ThompSOD an ,j C'o.'s, Queen Street, TOMORROW (Wednesday, April 30). or at New Club House, Sloane's Bay, from 7.30 tn 0 p.m. NOTICE.—This Race will be a Sail-off for Ties in both classes. 56 L. H CLARKE, Hon. Sec. syoßTnrg. pAKURANGA "HIHfJ! " CLUB. HOUNDS MEET .AT PANMURE "BRIDGE TO-MORROW ("WEDNESDAY), APRIL 30TH, AT 1 P.M. SHARP. R. T. KINLOCH, 552 Hon. Sec. ATHLETIC SPORTS. "yiSIT OF H.M.S. NEW ZBALA*NU. TyrONSTER SPORTS AND TfiOOTBALL PROGRAMME. •■QOMAIN piiICKET Q.ROUND. SATURDAY ToTiEXT, TLfAY •"*» SPECIAL EVENTS FOR MEN-O-WAP^S-MEN. . RUGBY UNION SEVEN A - SIDE CHAMPIONSHIP. Be One of the 30,000 the Occasion Merits. Admission, 1/. Gates open at 11 a.m. 'First Event at 1 p.m. 555 ' J. J. MULVIHIIiL, Hon. Sec FOOTBALL. rxiTY RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. A Special General Meeting of Members will be held In the Training HaU, Baker Street, at S o'clock THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. . . J. J. MULVIHILL, . 583 Sec." pro tcm. ELECTORAL.

■ p'OUNCIL- - -C^LECTION. VOTE FOR G. M. NEWTONA RESIDENT OF REMUERA AND CITY RATEPAYER, WHO STANDS FOR PROGRESS AND r> RBATEE •AUCKLAND.- • A-A. . 556 rpOTHE ELECTORS OF GREY. LYNN. I. the undersigned, offer myself, free of any ticket, as a Candidate for yonr Council. Although I have resided in your Borough and a Ratepayer for the past 10 years, th'« is my first appeal to you tor your support at the ballot-box. If elected. I will do my very best In forwarding the interests of the Borough' generally. ' I have had a wide and varied experience of road-working, and was a contractor for a number'Of years. • Thanking you in anticipation of your support, I remain. Yours respectfully. SO JAMES BOOKER. fvITY COUNCIL ELECTION—Vote for V_>, Neville Newcomb, and you vote for Progress, Economy, and Efficiency. 513 "Jk/TOUNT WELLINGTON ROAD BOARD. GENERAL ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned persons have been nominated as Candidates for the office of Members of the Mount Wellington Road Board:— GOLLAN, WILLIAM GREENWOOD, WILLIAM JOSEPH HARPER, WILLIAM JOSEPH HAMLIN. SELWYN KAY. GEORGE HENRY WYMDB. ISAAC WOOD, JAMES And there being only Five (5i vacancies to he filled, a Poll will be taken on. SATURDAY Uie third day Ot May, "it tbe Road Board Office, Panmnre. Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Date,d this 26th day of April. .1913. _.„ ALBERT ROSS. °°- Returning Officer. C™"?- V S CIh "SECTION—Vote for Neville Newcomb, and you vote for Progress, Economy, and Efficiency. 513 ONEHUNGA BOROUGH COUNCIL — election: **-fy**i Electors,.place your confidence and record your Vote for EDWIN VIVIAN SUTHEP LAND, the Independent Candidate, pledged to no ticket or party. Nominated by T H Partington. C. V. Hill. R. Buchanan T E N. McKenzie. Geo. Vause, E. B. W"ri~hV H* J. Davies, S. Bradley, j'p. ; ™ "■?*". **• "\7"OTE FOR JOE MacMAHON. /""♦ITY QOUNCIL "pcLECTION. VOTE FOR W. A. 'p ffOM ' PSO N ELECTED TO COUNCIL 1909. yOTB. TOR .

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 101, 29 April 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 101, 29 April 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 101, 29 April 1913, Page 12

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