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ECCLESIASTICAL flh jgT. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. HOLY WEEK SERVICES. -—? THURSDAY MORNING,, 6.45 ! \\SKg_22ZW a.m., Solemn Pontifical Mass ' and Blessing of the Holy FRIDAY MORNING, 9.30 a.m., Adoration of the Cross and Mass of the Presanctified. WE J?NESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY EAEMNGS, at 7.30 p.m.. Office of Tenebrae. Preacher: The Very Rev. Father McCarthy, S.M. 477 "O IGNIFICANCE OF T II X CRUCIFIXION." "CHRIST THE MARTYR: WAS HIS LIFE ON EARTH UNAVAILING?" A.t "SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS' " CHURCH, NEWTON, 7 p.m. Messages. O.RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH.— \* Good Friday, 7.45 : "The Passion of the Cross." Choir of 50 voices. Soloists. Misses Evans and Gribben and Messrs. Riplpy and Colledge. Admission. 1/. DIAMOND J~BII.EE. gT. MAKY'S CONVENT, PONSONBY. DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. A Garden Party will be held on TUESDAY, April 14, at 2.30 p.m. All old Pupils and Friends of the Sisters of Mercy are most cordially invited. M. ORMOND, Hon. Sec. Jubilee Committee. Subscription, 2/6. 725 ELECTORAL. THOROUGH OF NORTHCOTE. ELECTION OF MAYOR. Pursuant to Section 7 of The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908, I hereby give notice that an Election will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 29 th day of April. 1925, for the purpose of Electing a MAYOR for the Borough of Northcote, and I hereby appoint the Council Chamber. Queen Street, as the place, and MONDAY, the 20th day of April, 1925 (before noon), as the day for the Nomination of Candidates for such Office. A cash deposit of £10 must be made with each Nomination. Dated this 9A *ay of April, 1925. H. W. WILSON, GC7 Returning Officer. THOROUGH OF NORTHCOTE. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. Pursuant to Section 7 of The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908. I hereby give notice that an Election will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of April, 1925, for the purpose of Electing NINE COUNCILLORS for the Borough of Northcote, and I hereby appoint the Council Chamber, Queen Street, as the place, and MONDAY, the 20th day of April, 1925 (before noon), as the day for the Nomination of Candidates for such Office. A cash deposit of £3 must be made with each Nomination, Dated this 9th day of April, 1925, H. W. WILSON, C 67 Returning Officer. jyjAYORAL ELECTION, NORTHCOTE. In response to a requisition containing the names of some 200 Ratepayers of Northcote, and after due consideration, I have decided to accept nomination for the position of Mayor. I shall have pleasure in meeting all my supporters to form a working committee on WEDNESDAY EVENING. April 15. at the Masonic Hall, Northcote. Time, 7.30 p.m. Ladies specially invited. 781 C. A. DEUXBERRY. DANCING. mO-NIGHT, THURSDAY.! MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCE. OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY, MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY. LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Spot Waltz with Streamers, Chocolates and Cigarettes. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. D. MA YES, M.C. JAZZ. MASONIC OHALL, JAZZ. AZZ. MASONi'J HALL, « AZZ.JAZZ. JAZZ. AZZ. BELGIUM STREET. *-> AZZ. Ladles and Gentlemen,—l'm Re-opening ■my SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE O> SATURDAY, lath. It will be a big nigut, everything that can be thought of niil be fetched into operation for your pleasure on that night—Streamers, Chocolates, Cigarettes, Confetti, Balloons, Hula Dances, Liliputian Dances. DEMONSTRATION HOW JAZZ SHOULD BE JiAZZED. OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY, ISth. Ladies, 1/0. Gents, 2/. GEO. WILLIAMS. KOHIMARAMA, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, DANCING 8 TO 12. GRAND EASTER JAZZ NIGHT. Walter Smith's Jazz Band, in everything new, and old favourites. Easter Eggs Free. Monte Carlo Jazz Competition. Balloon Streamers. Come and Dance by Moonlight Among the Ferns. Rimmer's Bus, G.P.0., 7.45, 1/6 Return. DANCING, LADIES 1/6, GENTS I/O. Dancing S to 12. ALL OLD-TIME DANCES, DRUIDS' -«- 'HALL, NEWTON, TO-NIGHT, And every Thurs., Sat., and Tues. To-night, Long Night, 8 to 12. Novelties of Fancy Hats, Parasols and Katchetts. Sub, 2/ and 1/6. Learners, Beginners and Practice Dance every Saturday, 2.30 to 5.30. Saturday Night 8 to 12. Monte Carlo, 96 Prizes. Auckland's Favourite Band at all Dances. PROP., W. BUCKLEY. JAZZ — TO-NIGHT — JAZZ, Star and 0 Circle Hall. 161, Ponsonby Road Dance to the Niftiest Band in Auckland. Spot Lights and Roulette Wheels. Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/.— G. DEAN, Manager. JJOINT CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB'S PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE BALL. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 13, At 8 p.m. BURNNAND S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band.—Office 236 Queen St. 'Phones 43-234, and 3969 (4 rings). D JJALTRIDGE'S Famous Orchestra, terms ■L moderate, any number of instruments supplied.—Apply Druid's Hall, Newton. V TEACHERS OF DANCING. EXPERT Private Tuition In all Ballroom Dancing; success guaranteed.—Professor Kellcy, 30, Palmerston Bldgs. D 4 MISS SPENCER'S Classes, St. Paul's Hall. Tuesday. April 14, Saturday, April 18, 2.30 and 8 p.m. Monday, April 20. Wednesday and Thursday at 25. Vincent St. Private Lessons by appointment. Particulars by 'Phone. B ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. «_ "DONSONBY AND NORTHCOTE _ V 2), Jt CLUBS WILL HOLD PRAC- © *& TICES AT VICTORIA PARK. •Qα 10.30 a.m., Ponsonby v. Metro. (fourth grade) : 1 p.m., Pon--1, f sonby v. Northcote (third grade) ; 2 p.m., Ponsonby v. Northcote (second grade) ; 3 p.m., Ponsonby v. Northcote (senior grade); Ponsonby v. Metro, (second grade) jjoytoeS, G. FULBROOK, Hon. Secretaries.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 84, 9 April 1925, Page 7

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