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AMUSEMENTS. CJTRAND. ■ ■ - Otrand. STRAND. TRAND. . OTRAND. ■ Otrand. "Always a Good Entertainment." Direction .. Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. Afternoon Tea Free from _ till 4.15 p.m rpO-XIGHT. AT £* AND O "The Dark Swan."' Startling Book as i "The Dark Swan." Brilliant Photo-play. "The Dark Swan." • » » "The Dark Swan." , "The Dark Swan." | "The Dark Swan." With I "The Dark Swan." "VfARIE j "The Dark Swan." -.VL.YRIE I "The Dark Swan." fJHKVOST, | "The Dark Swan." X REYOST, | "The Dark Swan." Tho Beautiful "The Dark Swan." and ' "The Dark Swan." Alluring Venus "Tlie Dark Swan." of the Story. "The Dark Swan." TTELENE "The Dark Swan." -tJ-BLENE "The Dark Swan." /^HADWICK. "Tho Dark Swan." L'HAUWICK. j "The Dark Swan." "The Dark Swan," | '"the Dark Swan." or tlie L'gly ] "The Dark Swau." Duckling. I "The Dark Swan." And •Tlie Dark Swan." IIfONTK "DLCE | "The. Dark Swan." | MoNTE-DhUE | "The Dark Swan." I As the modern | "The Dark Swan." man who hail to | "The Dark Swan." j choose between | "The Dark Swan." I "Venus" aud | "The Dark Swan." "The Dark Swan." I "The Dark Swan." ' 1 IN ADDITION— Strand Magazine 'topical Comedy "Daily Dozens.' Aesop Fable Cartoon .. "An Ideal Farm.' At Evening Sessions "THE CHARLESTON." A Merry Jazz-Time Novelty by DANCING DAN And THE STRAND MAJESTIC FOLLIES. Ballet Music from Faust." Bailet Music from Faust." By the STRAND (QJYMPHONY TRAND | OyjIPHOXV "itCHES'IR.' OF 12 SOLO PERFORMERS. Overture: "Light Cavalry" (Suppe). QEND milE T_-I1)DIES mO-MORROW «EXD J-HE J-MDDIES J-0-MORROW The Strand Management have arranged Special Programme for the Children durin their School Holidays this week — Sir J. M. Barries Fantasy : - _ j "PETER PAN." j "PETER PAN." | " P E T i: R P A N." I "PETER PAN." | " P E T E It P A N." I •• P E T E X 1' A N." ] "1"E TE X 1" A N." | •• I' X T E X 1' A N." | "PE TE R P A N." ! " P E T E R P A N." "PE TE R P A N." I "PETER PAN." | | "PETER PAN." | | "PETER PAN." I "PET Elt P A N." I "PETER PAN." T "PETER PAN." j L DAY SESSIONS ONLY. DAY SESSIONS ONLY. Screening at 11.30 and 2.30. Children 6c "The Dark Swan" will not be shown a •the Day Sessions. Box Plan at Theatre. Prices: 1/ to 2/9. 'Phone 43-114 for Reserves. EMPIRE. DOMINION ROAD MPIRE. EMPIRE. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. EMPIRE. Big Double Programme. E.MPIKE. rpiiOMAS ATEICUIAN EMPIRE. J-HOMAS -Al-EIGHAN EMPIRE. In EMPIRE. " f\ LD TTOME \X7EEK. EMPIRE. " "LD -"-OME »» EEK. EMPIRE. " OLD HOME WEEK. , EMPIRE. " OLD HOME WEEK. t EMPIRE. A Story Filled With Delight EMPIRE, ful Humour That Will Appea EMPIRE. to Everyone. EMPIRE. Sparkling Entertainment ii EMPIRE. Seven Reels. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. Attraction No. 2— , EMPIRE. ELEANOR BOARDMAN, EMPIRE. PAT OMALLEY, EMPIRE. HARRISON FORD EMPIRE. In EMPIRE. " T>ROUD T7ILESH." ' EMPIRE. " A ROUD -*? LESII." EMPIRE. "PROUD FLESH." • EMPIRE. "PROUD FLESH." EMPIRE. From- the Novel by EMPIRE. LAWRENCE RISING. EMPIRE. Also, Two-reel Comedy. EMPIRE. DR. PYCKLE and MR. PRIDI EMPIRE. Gazette. — Orchestra. EMPIRE. Popular Week-Night Prices ■ EMPIRIC—StaIIs, Od ; Circle. 1/ ; EMPIRE. Children. M ELECTORAL. WAITEMATA POWER BOAR] ELECTION. T am one of the retiring members, an seek Re-election on May 12. 1!»20. respectful}- ask for your support. have been a member of the Power Boar . since its inception, and was also member of the Kaipara Power Board Being familiar with the business, I at anxious to see it through at least to ; stage when it pays its way.. The three main points of my polif '" have been : To energetically carry on th work of election as fairly as possible ai ■ over the area. Without parsimony t carefully watch the expenditure, so tha tho work can lie finished without furfhc borrowing. To pursue a fair but lin: attitude in making agreements with th local bodies and large business concern we have had to deal with for the supply o i electricity. ! Again asking for your support o 1 May" 12.—1 am, etc.. lours faithfully, C. WEST, 182 Helensville. TTARBOUR BOARD ELECTION TO THE RATEPAYERS OF RAGLA> : WAIPA, AND WAIKATO COUNTIES. CAMPBELL JOHNSTONE Is a Candidate for Election, and respeel fully solicits your vote. • If elected, he will faithfully serve you interests. ELECTION DAY, MAY 12. / Polling Hours : 9 a.m. to C, p.m. /"kSTEND ROAD BOARI ANNUAL ELECTION OF MEMBERS. Pursuant to the provision* of the Locf r Elections and Polls Act, 1!>08, and Anient inent'S thereof, I hereby declare that th ! number of Votes received by each Candidat 1 for the Office of Member of the Osten Road Board, at the Election held on Ma i 0, ll>_b\ is as follows :— BUTLER. Charles Arthur 7 FAULCONBRIDGE. Joseph Henry... 17 FINER Thomas William 10 UARRATT. Henry Thomas _0 HILL. William John « ! Mc-COMB, Margaret Elizabeth * 7 . SMITH. Alexander C ; WILLIAMS. Harry Woodward 15 Informal And there being only four members rt > quired. 1 hereby declare the said HENR' . THOMAS UARRATT. JOSEPH HENR » FAULCONBRIDGE. THOMAS WILLI A) 1 FINER, and HARRY WOODWARD WII -!, ~ s t0 he dul - v elected as Members o 5 the Ostend Road Board. 10^G tOU ' lt Aucklan<l lhis 10, I» Jay of Maj ~, GEO. L. GLADDING. Returning officer. ——————————■__—— —ig^^— _____^_^ '. SPORTS REQUISITES. > rTIENNIS Racquets Repaired nnd Resh-un 7 A. within a few hours. - Marker's, come » Wyndham and Albert Sts. _

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 11 May 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 11 May 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 11 May 1926, Page 20