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AMUSEMENTS. I ~ ! Sessions : 11—2—5—S COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-MORROW — TO-MORROW. 2 TERRIFIC GOOD PICTURES No. 1— A Love Tale Unparalleled. JACK HOLT, , DOROTHY REVIER 44 THE TIGRESS." «THE TIGRESS." j A Gipsy Romance which gets I J'°u —Grips you and Refuses to 1 let you get away from it. No. 2— JUNE COLLYER, WILLIAM RUSSELL "WOMAN WISE." i " WOMAN WISE." In a Comedy-drama of the Mysterious Orient and the Greatest. Mystery Woman : ! — Also. — 1 Comedy — Gazette — Fable. Day Sessions 6d, 6d, (id. Everybody. Mght Sessions, 800 Seats 1/, 1/ (Children 6d, tid.) COMMENCES TO-MORROW. i COMMENCES TO MORROW. — HIPPODROME. — 1 — "I W EST E NL> T heatre * PONSONBY ROAD. No Pictures To-night owing to Theatre Engaged for Political Meeting. Complete Change of Programme. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. ELECTORAL. reform JN QENTRAL. F T T\ YSNAR T? 011 AUCKLAND vsxAit i OR AUCKLAND CENTRAL. EXTRA L. AND T>UBLIC TITAN. AIIMER AND UISLIC -"A AN. IMMEDIATE CAM PA IG NING. IMMEDIATE CAM PAIGNI NG. M K F. J. L TSN,n Whose Candidature for (he AUCKLAND CENTRAL SEAT in the interests of REFORM is announced, lias had extensive experience in public life. Born in the district for which he is now standing, he spent many years in Poverty Bay, where he engaged 'in sheep-farming, while giving many years of service to local bodies and public institutions. He is a past Chairman of the COOK COUNTY COUNCIL and GISBORNE HARBOUR BOARD, was for 14 years a Governor of the GISBORNE HIGH SCHOOL BOARD, and a Member of GISBORNE HOSPITAL BOARD. While retaining an interest in farming through his Waioru slicep run, MR. LYSNAII'S interests are now clospH'

centred upon AUCKLAND CENTRAL, for he has been a Resident of PARNELL for the past two years. MR. LYSNAR'S CAMPAIGN COMMENCES IMMEDIATELY. - T HE K 1 H ov J. (^ OKI>ON Will Address Public Mnotings as follows: — AROIIA- 10-MOISROW (Wednesday), October 31. 8 p.m.. Theatre Royal! > Chairman. Mavor. • NGATKA— THURSDAY. Nov. 1. Tublic nail. 1..-JO p.m. Chairman, E. C Walton. Es(|. . WAITAKARURU—'THURSDAY. Nov. 1. ,V." h ,'j c '/ a "- 2.30 p.m. Chairman. C. W Harris, Esq. PCKEKOHE—THURSDAY. Nov. 1, Strand Theatre, 8 p.m. Chairman, John Rout ley. Esq.. Mavor > TE AWAMUTU—FRIDAY. Nov 2 Empire Theatre. p.m. to 8 p.m. CAMBRIDGE—FRIDAY. Nov. 2. Town Hall. 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. Chairman, the Mavor. oq M" A. VV. HUIOFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE FOR HAURAKI. Will Address Electors as follows: EAST TAMAKI HALL—TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY, 8 o'clock. TANIWHA — TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). 2 p.m. TE KAUWHATA—TO-MORROW (WED NESDAY), 8 p.m. RANGIRIRI—November 1, 8 p.m. W HANGAM ARlNO—November 2, 8 p.m. HALL FOR HAURAKI. His qualifications merit your support. 30 yy"EST LECTOR ATE. M R JfRANK OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE, ALL SAINTS' SCHOOLROOM, ALL SAINTS' SCHOOLROOM, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AT 8 P.M. Chairman: M. J. BENNETT, ESQ. THURSDAY NEXT. NOV. I—BRITANNIA THEATRE, THREE LAMPS. All Electors Cordially Invited. 1 — 30 TyjANL'KAU ELECTORATE. M K gERTRAM gI'NN, OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE, Will Address Electors as under :— PAN-MURE—DYER'S HALL, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). 8 p.m. Peter Malonc, Esq. (Chairman Fan mure JT? B°ard> will preside. ROYAL OAK—ROYAL OAK HALL, THURSDAY, NOV. 1. If»28. at 8 nm GREEN LANE—ALEXANDRA PICTURE THEATRE. FRIDAY, NOV. 2, at S p.m. All Electors Cordially Invited. 30 LECTOR ATE. M" A ,,EX JJARRIS, j INDEPENDENT REFORM CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors: TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) — PICTUREDROME, Milford, 8 p.m. THURSDAY. November I.—Palais Theatre. Northcote. 8 p.m. FRIDAY. November 2—Marine Square Devonport. 8 p.m. SATURDAY. .November 3.—TEA KIOSK CHELTENHAM. 8 p.m. ' 30 : gUBURBS ELECTORATE. STR .TAMES GUNSON. Official Reform Candidate. Will Address the Electors as underTAUPAKI — TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) 8 o'clock. Taupnki Public Hall. BIRKDALE — TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 8 p.m.. Birkdale Public Hall. All Electors Cordially Invited 30 QREY lynx electorate. . MRS: l. paterson: TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 7.45 PM— 1 WELLPARK AVE. 30 PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. T>IVERj.IEAD AND OSTEND SERVICES. STEAMERS, • CALLING AT ALL WHARVES, Leave Auckland Dally at 3.30 p.m. for - Hobsonville, Waimarie and Riverhead (Saturdays excepted). Sundays at 4 p.m. , Leave Riverhead Daily at 6.45 a.m. (Sunday) .< excepted). For OSTEND, leaving Prince's Wharf Sundays, 9.45 a.m., Wednesdays. 9.45 a.m. Fridays, 6.30 p.m., Saturdays, ' 18 BRADNEY AND BINNS. D 4 3

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 257, 30 October 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 257, 30 October 1928, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 257, 30 October 1928, Page 20

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