AMUSEMENTS. DIXIELAND CABARET. rpO-NIGHT rriO-NIGHT. EASTER CARNIVAL NIGHT. Come and spend a Night of Merriment at DIXIELAND, as the management intends striking a new note of enjoyment whh-h will beyond nil doubt be the biggest night of the season. ■QANCING 8.30-2 AM - MUSIC BY THE DLXIKLAND'S FAMOUS INTERNATIONALS, The Only Real Dance Orchestra in the Dominion. Come and hear tbein in their Original and Burleque Creations. For Reservations, telephone 26-Slo. 2G-7SG, : ■ ELBCTORAL. j&"&l "NT E W 7EAL AX U JIDE.V Jg Y-J£ LECTION. M R H. G. E. M ASON M.A.. 1.1..H.. . . LABOUR CANDIDATE. Win Continue hi.s Cunipaign as follows: — ORATIA — PUBLIC SCHOOL. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 4 P.M. GLEX EDEN—OPEN AIR Xear Public TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 7.30 I'M Speakers : MESSRS. 11. li. R. MASON and M. J. SAVAGE. M.1 , . AVONDALE—OPEX AIR (Opposite Post Oflicc) TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), S PM Speakers: MESSRS. H. (}. K. MASON and M. J. SAVAGE, M.P. TAUPAKI — PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY April 7, 8 p.m. Speaker: MR. H. G. R. MASON. EDEN ELECTORS I The Government Majority Is Too I-arge! TTOTE TLJ-ASOX. AND STRENGTHEN THE OPPOSITION. J]OISN L E C T O R A T E. M ISS E LLEN ]\£ELVILLB, TRUE REFORM CANDIDATE, Will Audress the Electors as follows:— MT. ALBERT, In the Kozie Picture Theatre A Ladies' Meeting on TUESDAY Afternoon, April C, at 3 p.m. SWANSOX—A Public Meeting In the Town Hall, Swanson, on TUESDAY, April l>, at 8 p.m. EDENDALE—Ladies' Meeting in the Presbyt.orian Schoolroom. Balmoral Road on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON April 7, at 3 p.m. GLEN EDEN—A Public Meetins in the PuWic Hall, Glen Eden, on WEDNESDAY, April 7, at 8 p.m. REFORMERS! STAND FIRM FOR REFORM'S MOTTO: "A SQUARE DEAL." 60 EDUCATIOJfAL. TTAVfi ypU -jyTATRICULATED ? If not. commence your studies with us immediately. Matriculation is now the entrance examination to all the Professions. Our methods do not entail hours of laborious study, but carry you along in a simple, pleasant, yet thorough manner Our courses are conducted by highly qualified instructors. Put yourself in our hands, and we will do the rest. Write or Call for Free Prospectus N.Z. C° RRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS, COLWILL'S CHAMBERS, SWANSON ST AUCKLAND. ' Phone 41-734. P . o Boj . 50 . RA2 gEND YOUR DAUGHTER Tv gBAIX'S QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE. X.Z. INSURANCE BLDG., AUCKLAND. The Best-Appointed and Most Up-to-date Commercial College in the Dominion. Leading Features: — Efficient Staff, Latest Appliances, Perfect Hygienic Conditions, High Moral Toiie. Student's term starts from date of entry. A Business Training is now »onsidered a necessity for Girls as well as Boys. MISS K. B. M. BP.AIN, Principal. (Also at HAMILTON.) C FLAYERS WANTED. THIRD Grade Soccer Flayers wanted. — Reply to Secretary, Epsom Baptist, 32, King Edward Ay., Epsom. "p D E N ELECTORS. The Government Majority Is Too Large! A Stronger Opposition is needed. ■y-OTB iITASON.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 79, 5 April 1926, Page 14
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