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AMUSEMENTS. A P O L U U Y. - c *- rolo vi. PATRONS! The Management of the Hippodrome Tneatre Beg to APOLOGISE to tlie hundreds of people who were unable to gain admittance last night, and advise that the same Programme of mBIALS AND "YrAUDEVILLE Trials and Vaudeville Dβ tcse, c -Muxe, AND mHOiMSOX'S T ATEST ■*• RED. -l-HOMSOX'S J-'LITKai" PICTURE, ICTUKE, I "mfIAT TYEVIL rvUEMADO." I I •' -•-HAT -L'ETIL -, | ALSO, "RICHARD rriALMADGE IX '■"■KCHAKU J-ALiMADGE IX H IS L ATEST TpEATURE, " CJTEiPPIXG X IVELY." " *-?rEC>PING -MIVEIAV V\7ILL -DE -REPEATED A GAIN | "fLL J-*\i JA/jr I > EAT i £D I rpo-xiGHT rno-xiGHT. i -"-O-NIGHT -A-O-XIGHT I 1 i EASTER ATTRACTIOX. PROGRAMME QOMMEXCIXG rr Apr 800 Sg?s A* 1/ l/'l/ 1 I 'RESERVES, RING 44-232. JTIPPODROMK rptO-XIGIIT. -n-IPWDROME -' J-0-XIGHT. ~" KIXGSLAXD. TO-NIGHT, T. 45 Royal. . Hov-'Y " UouWe Star Attraction lioyai. (Jraham Wikox PresentsKoya. •• TTfUNDERFt'L T OXDOX - Royal. -»> ONDEKKII- " °- VU - ■W ,JNI,fiIiKI ' L T OXDOX." Koya. •• VV OXUERFUL " Koya . In Eight Stupendous Parts*. " OJa • ,p, ln Xi fc' ht Sruoeodous Parts. J"! • P c , comedies and tragedies of hSmi' Londo,as pvei-.v-day lif P transferred *S& t0 thC Us S o CreCn - Koyal. "miiE TJARASITE." Itoya . -J- HE A AHASITe!" Royal. Featuring o-.rcn. Moorp, Mad?p oya . Bellamy, Bryant Washijurn, and Koya. A sterling drama of society Hoja. And Special Musical Score I Roya . by the ROYAL ORCHESTRA Koya.. (i-unducior, Mr. J. W . Carleton.) BISCTORAI,. one a . n <i a-quarter per cent Ay mpnus £27> per year more to I' a - V on Lao average farm, or VSKS>V&I ln ' u si) per week more i iftJctTi r on the average house. Bota lU'form Caudiaatfs stand tor this. DO YOU LIKE IT ? IF XOT, VOTE 01-i'OSITIOX ' VOTE MASON! Ml!: H. gTr Mffi-J: M.A., LL.B., LABOUK CANDIDATE ~..„ LABOUR CANDIDATE; \\ill Address the ■ Electors of Eden as follows: — °. R ,ffl-\. - PUBLIC SCHOOL, IU-DAI (TUESDAY), 4 P M Q.LEX E DEX. OPEX AIR (XEAR PUBLIC HALL), rpO-XIGHT (TUESDAVj, 7.30. Assisted by M. .7. SAVAGE, M.r. A VOXDALE. OPEX AIR (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE) rpO-XIGHT (TUESDAY), S P.M. Assisted by M. J. SAVAGE, M.P. rp.i.UPAKI. PUBLIC HALL, ipO-MORROW OVEDNESDAY), S P.M. F w IF**COXGKEGATIONAT, H iLt. rpiIURSDAY, APRIL Q 2.30 P.M., LADIES' iMEETix'u A VOXDALE COUTH. " ' MISSION H*U r rpiURSDAY, X PRi'l S P.M. CTROXGER ffcPPOSITIOX. -n- Stronger w.ppositiox XTOTE -jIfASOX. V ote IVAasOX! SPECIAL. MESSRS. TRAXK LAXGSTOXE and M Ur S Ml A tf E, , M - P - WUI Addled an Open: c vn H g p a i UpP ,°/ t c nf toe Candidature vnnnnw /^ P - P 5 sUe , Pum P ln S Station, TOMORROW (Wednesday), 7.30 p.m. •J2 NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS RECEIVED AND POLLING PLACES APPOINTED. w. l fK h^eb^, sl Tf notice that ln connection with the Election of a Member of Parliament for .the abore district, the following dominations have been received by mc: GUNSON, James Henry. MASON, Henry Greathead Rex. Ellen. The POLL, in pursuance of the Legislature Act, 1008, and its Araendment s ,%-iU trt ? ™Si aY fo 'l oWiu S Polling Places on THURSDAY, the loth day of April, 1926:— EDEX ELECTORAL DISTRICT. A VOXDALE—The Town Hall. AV -R££ ALE PL^T— Tjie Victoria Hall. j AVONDALE SOUTH—The Green Bay Mis-' sion Hall. BRIGHAM'S CREEK—Mr. J. SintonV ■Residence. • EDENDALE—The Public School GLEN EDEN—The Public Hall. HENDERSON—The Foresters' Hall [HENDERSON VALLEY—Ferndale Hall HOBSONVIIXE—The Hobsonvilie Hall HUIA—The Public School. " " KAKEKARE—The Public Hall MORXIXGSIDE—Marquee on St. Enoch's Manse Property. MORNINGSIDE (Principal)— St. Luke's Hall. MOUNT ALBERT—King George's Hall. NEW LYXX—St. Thomas' 'Hall. XIHOTUPU—The Public School. ORAT.IA—The Hall. parau— The Post Office. POINT CHEVALIER—The Coronation Hall. SWANSON—The Public Hall. TAUPAKI—The Tublie (Hall. £E: ATATU—The Methodist Church. TITIRANOI-The Kiosk (Bishop's). Old Store. western SPRINGS - Congregational WHENCAPAI— The Hall 7 p m UrS ° f Pollins are from 9 am - t0 H. J. COPPIXG. „,,„, ~. „,, , Returnina'Officer. Dated tins Gth day of Aprili lg2G 130 MUSICAL TTTITIOy. E LEAN OR ]Vf ILLEK, (Pupil of Professor E. T ETetts^ DIRECTOR OF SINGING, Incorporated London Academy of Musio WILL BEGIN TEACHING MARPR i« Interviews: Bristol Piano Co., Karamrah-Tn.; •Rd:. TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, DSOtoiL Phone 25-940. TH

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 80, 6 April 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 80, 6 April 1926, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 80, 6 April 1926, Page 18

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