. DANCING, • REX PALAIS DE DANSE.,.GRAND OPENING CARNIVAL NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, " TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY; FEBRUARY 14. For the EARTHQUAKE FUND. Corner Karaugahape Road and Pitt Street, over Hellaby's (formerly "The Musical Bos"). Entrance, Beresford Street. Special Engagement REX AUGMENTS ORCHESTRA. Les Palmerston, Conductor, Violin, Saxophone; Al Hay, Composer, Piano;. Ernest Pickering, Saxophone, Clarinet, - Banjo, Guitar; Alf Eade, Drummer, Zylophone; Trevor Blonfield, Trumpet; Allen Wallen, Banjo, Guitar. ' . ' There is room for 600 Dancers in the "Rex Ballroom Beautiful. MONTE CARLOS. FLANNELS OPTIONAL Popular Prices: Ladies 1/6, Gemts. 2/. Dancing 8 till 11.30. Every Wednesday and Saturday Nights. 14 ytf «& C* REX LYNN LABOUR VT PARTY. $C3>fl§k MASONIC HALL, Belgium Street. TO-NIGHT — 8 O'CLOCK — TO-NIGHT, OLD-TIME DANCING. Proceeds for ' EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. Spot Waltz, D'Alberts, Tingle-Tangle. A LADY'S AND GENT'S SPECIAL PRIZE. SELECT, ATTRACTIVE, WELL CONDUCTED. PALTRIDGE'S OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA,. " Acclaimed by last Saturday Evening's Patrons, "The Best in Auckland." - :.- Overture, Selected, 7.55. Ladies, 1/6. Refreshments.. Gents, 2/. All Trams converge at this point. EVERYTHING THE BEST. 14 - H. W> VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. rn o-N i g h t —— -L O-N I G H T—Auckland's Finest Dancing Rendezvous. Refreshing! Cool! Refined! Druids' old-time cabaret; ■','. NORTH STREET, NEWTON. Streamers, Chocs., Cigs., Spot Waltz, etc, .. ■ . and . ... \. . — DAINTY SUPPER FOR ALL! — Musical Hits, old and new', by a Band acknowledged to be the City's Best!' THE FAMOUS REVELLERS. THE FAMOUS REVELLERS. ' V Perfect Floor! Perfect Music! Perfect Management! Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. N.B. —Watch out for our BIG EARTHQUAKE FUND GALA, Shortly. xl 4 REGATTAS. j MERCER REGATTA.; ' A TTRACTIVE PROGRAMME: | FEBRUARY 21, 1931. LOOK! OUTBOARD MOTOR RACES, ROWING EVENTS, MAORI CANOE RACES. HIGHLAND AND NATIONAL DANCING AND PIPING, HORSE SWIM, NOVELTY LAUNCH RACE, j GREASY BOOM, ..BOYS' DUCK BOAT RACE. 1 LUNCHEON BOOTH ON GROUNDS, • AND SIDESHOWS: : HOT WATER SUPPLIED" FREE. For Train Time's and Fares see Regatta Costers and Railway Posters. DAY EXCURSION FARES. ■ AUCKLAND AND INTERMEDIATE •■...__ STATIONS TO MERCER. HAMILTON AND INTERMEDIATE -" STATIONS TO MERCER. . ! For further particulars apply,; !-' V , MR. J. A.'WATTS, , - Hon. Secretary, Box 3, Mercer, ■ .' Or MR. G. L. MERCER, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer, N.Z.R., Mercer. : "'-,■'• ' ' 14 i LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS. '' i &LJ%\ TJARTY.. -gODY JgLECTIONS. , Pursuant to instructions, NOMINATIONS • j are hereby called (from Financial Members , of Unions or Branches Affiliated to the i Party), for the __ '• ; ' MAYORALTY, CITY COUNCIL, . , HOSPITAL BOARD, ':,;,- " Arid- '"' !, ;■ j •■;■■■; TRANSPORT BOARD. ' ;■' ; Nominations close on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26. Nomination Forms and Particulars, apply \ SECRETARY, ROOM F, TRADES HALL. . F. B. MARTIN, i;: .■ . Secretary. :14 ELECTORAL. ' pAPATOETOB TOWN BOARD. ■ DECLARATION OF POLL ON PROPOSAL THAT THE ADOPTION OF THE SYSTEM OF RATING PROPERTY ON THE BASIS OF THE UNIMPROVED VALUE THEREOF BE RESCINDED IN 5 THE PAPATOBTOE TOWN DISTRICT. ' Pursuant to Section 44 of the Racing Act, 1925, I hereby give notice that at a Poll of the Ratepayers of the Papatoetoe Town District, taken on the 11th day of t February, 1931, on the proposal that the • adoption of the system of rating property . on the basis of the unimproved value thereof be rescinded in the said Town District, ; The Number of Votes Recorded FOR the Proposal was 446 ' The Number of Votes Recorded AGAINST the Proposal was 323 I therefore declare tnat tha proposal was Carried. Dated this 14th day of February, 1931. W. J. NICHOLSON, 14 ;-, \ Chairman. , CORPORATION NOTICES. pi T Y OF AUCKL AN D. I DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND.. Notice is hereby given that the Auckland City Couneil has granted the use of the Domain Cricket Ground to the Boy Scouts' Association for the purpose of holding a Scout-Guide Rally, on SATURDAY, the 21st February, 1931, with authority to the said Association to make a Charge not exceed- : ing One Shilling for each person for admission to the Cricket Ground, with an extra charge of One Shilling for every horse or vehicle and an additional charge not exceeding One Shilling for each person for admission to the Pavilion. !-I ' , J. S. BRIGHAM, !' 14 Town Clerk.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 38, 14 February 1931, Page 19
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