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AMUSEMENTS. . BRAND NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. 25 FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS. ' Unquestionably Our Best l'rogramnie to Date. 800 SHSSISI/1/1A ! i THE WINTER EXHIBITION IS FINISHED—BUT WE ARE STILL GOING STRONG AS EV-EU. rpD-XICHT—■— Jjr—rpO-NICHT ■*- CKN'reilT- • -l"-J-O-N"HillI. MUSIC, MIRTH, SONG AND DANCE. i fi\L'CIAL. j I Direct from Londou Theatres. | i miss i;i;ati:ick Thomas, , I Mezzo-Sopranu. I IJy liequest. ' I MADAM SHERSON, \ j Contralto. I I C. ALnTI.X, " j Novelty Instrumentalist. I VIOLET LEES i I Souhretto. | I" E. BAKER. T i Tenor. ; I PIERRETTE, ( I French Toe Diiucc-r. | MISS MARTHA DIAMOND, j Soprano Vocalist. j i MDLLi:. JESfMOND, I ] Inimitable Toe and Classical | i Dancer. ! j P«pil of Miss Reresfonl. | j ■ OYEZ OVKZ. j Another Novelty Act. i SNOWY AND 'NICK. Boomerang K*)>prts. | c»l<;a elsmore, | Clever Juvenile Simgster. ! 1 Another Spei-ial. I ! THK KIDDEOUOII DUO. I Harmonising Duettists. ] ] Vl-'RE SEYMOUR. i ! Lyric Soprano. I T CHAKLES ADAMS. l" ' I Baritone. \ And SEVERAL GOLD MEDALLISTS i THE WINTER EXHIBITION. I j By Special Request. | I KATTERX SISTERS. Auckland's leading Dancing j Duo. I Also. i 1 Exhibitors' Alliance Super j Special Picture, ! j JANE NOVAK. JANE NOVAK. I "THE LULLABY." ! i i i I 7 TAKTSi. I Also. EXCELLENT TWO RICIIL COMEDY. EXCELLENT TWO REEL COMEDY. 1 i i piREAT pOMMKXCES | J 7A5. ! HIPPODROME IT»U-XI<;HT , IPPODROMi: J-O-NItiHT. I i EMPiRESS. (RESERVOIR \TKWTON. MPEESS. CORNICE' i™ EWTOS TO-NIGHT, COMMENCING 7.30 O'CLOCK EMPRESS. " fpilE TTALF V\TAY EMPRESS. " J -HE "ALF ''AY EMPRESS. /^IRL." ESfPRESS. VXIKL'." EMPRESS. (S Heelst. with EMPRESS. DORIS KENYON, EMPRESS. LLOYD nUGHES. EMPRJSSS. Action. Thrills. Excitement, in EMPRESS, the kind of Drama yon love to KM'PRESS. See. Usual Snpports. EMPRESS. Stalls, od. Circle. I/. EXHLBTTIONS. . * UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. : ANNUAL EXHIBITION ANNUAL EXHIBITION At the GALLERY. KITCHENER STREET. : Open Dally. MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, 12 to C p.m. THURSDAYS. FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS. : 12 to 6 p.m., and 7 to 10 p.m. ADMISSION. 1/. ART UNION Will be Drawn ou 23th June. Tickets. 2/U each. Afternoon Tea: Wednesdays and Satnolays. BOROUGH NOTICES. THOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. . RESULT OF POLL ON PROPOSALS TO I RAISE LOANS. Pursuant to Section 12 of tbe Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1013, I hereby give notice tbat a Poll of tbe Ratepayers of the Borou?h ot Mount Albert was taken on the 17th day or June. 1926, on the proposal of tbe Mount Albert Borongh Council: — (1) To borrow the sum of £037."i00 for the following purposes :— (a) NEW NORTH Improvement and Construction svo~£. £73.300. (b) General Improvement find Constrcctnion work in Streets of —'•A" Ward. £202.000: "B" Ward, £103,fl00: -'" Ward. £107,400: "D" Ward. £33,« W. (c) Transport Plant and Machinery, £13,000. • The number of votes recorded FOR the proposal was 1333. and the number of votes recorded AGAINST tbe same was 403. I therefore declare that the proposal was CARRIED. (2) To borrow ihe sum of £500.000 for the I following purposes : — fa) General Sewer Drainage, £140.000. (i>) Storm Water and Sewer Drainage 1 on the lines of Mr. H. H. Watbins' Report of December Hth. 1&». £60.000. The .number of votes recorded FOR toe proposal was 1434. and the nnmhpr of votes 5 recorded AGAIXST the same was 295. I I therefore declare that tbe proposal was c CARRIED. I t fo) To borrow the snm of £4500 for tlie t following purposes :— fa) The erection of Sanitary Conveni- i ences within the Boronzb of Monnt Albert. £2500. (b) The Planting and Improvement ol the Boronnh Reserves. £2000. The number of votes recorded FOR the proposal was 1225. and the numher of votes recorded AGAINST the same was 404. I therefore declare that the proposal was f4) To borrow the sren of £SOOO for the folio winjr purpose : — The Erection and Fnrnishins of MUNICIPAL OFFICES (together with the necessary outbuildings). £8000. The number of votes recorded FOX the proposal was 1051. and tin number of votes recorded AGAINST the sanie was 6«0 I therefore declare that the proposal was CARRIED. Dafed this 21st day of June, IS2G. LEONARD E. RHODES 16 Mayor. HOSIERY. I BOND'S Silk and Wool. 5/11, lovely shades.—Falkner and Co., Tonsoii - Garlick Bnildins. Queen St D n BABIES' OUTFITTERS. I BABY Outfits, Cots, Dainty and Excln -I sire Articles; Woollen Goods.—Lily p Elsie Parlours, 417, Upper Queen St. C A

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1926, Page 18

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