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AMUSEMENTS. CRYSTAL PALACE| | CRYSTAL PALACE | MT. EDEX ROAD. TO-XIGIIT AT S O'CLOCK. NEVKIS SINCE THE ADVENT OK "HEX HL'H" HAS SUCH A COLOSSAL PUODUCTIOX REACHED THE SCUEEX. THE GIANT OF ALL PICTURES. "BIG" "BIG" IN HUMOUR. IN STORY. " THE BIG HOUSE." [ " THE BIG HOUSE." I " THE BIG HOUSE." "BIG" "BIG" IN THEME. IN LAUGHS. "BIG" IN CAST. You'll see scenes lliar*pl>unb flic depths and reach ihc Ihm.i:!iis of human experience. You'll hear humour Hint will make you ehnekle with delight. It's more than a picture. It's more than a novel. IT'S EXTEUTAINMEXT SUPKEME. WALLACE ISEEHY. \.YA\.\ HYAMS. CHESTER MOHItIK. LBWIS STONE, ROBERT MONTGOMERY. And Sn]ipoi-li-iir Cast .if :'."iiii l'layers. ) NEW "REGENT_J EPSOM. TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLO(,lv. i You may holrt -I I '^.. , ,' I for fun "Queen High WINS. I Toiwinp nil lilts for Liuubs and Romance. FAST FI'N. i-'t'RlorS LOVE, is ■ " QUEEN HIGH."

" QUEEN HIGH." \ Mnsicnl Comedy pla.vcd lip.-p fiomn years •■•■•<■> |;v .7 C Williamson and :io\v tin rue Viifeie' , screen is n treat i.lint no one should miss. \]so HOOT GTBSOV Tn TRICKS." ALEXANDRA GREEX LANE. TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK Tbe Daring. Dashing. All-British < omedy " A WARM "CORNER." "A WARM CORNER." nun the Gror.tost of Critish romodv Casl"^. inc-indlng IJSRT.IE ' Co>N^ EUISS. and Others. Li Addition: " QUEEN HIGH." " QUEEN HIGH." \ Musical Comedy played hero some years ' ' ngo by .T. C. WiUiamst.n. • XOTE—Owinp to lonpth «.t nrncr,rmmc "l i r.prform.inoo cninnPiifP" nt i .-'<» snar.i. i FKEF. T'TS lpavPi< Elh'rslio 7.30. I nr.AL BODY ELECTIONS. v "%v T ABOUR pAKTY- *' EDUCATE T JjJLECTION QAMPAIGN. rpO-XIGHT AT g O'CLOC/L QrEX-AIR TVTEETING. rOKXER XEWTOX RD. and STMONDS ST. Speakers : MR H G. R. MASOX. Mayoral Candidate, "MESSRS. B. MARTIN, A. S. RICHARDS, C. MORRIS. Chairman, MR. F. E. MARTIN. mO-MORROW, mUESDAY.

QPEN-AIR jypETINGS. WONDALE POST OFFICE—At 7.30 p.m. PT CHEVALIER 7.30 p.m. CORNER WELLINGTON ST.—At 7.50 p.m. i:ESERVOIR CORNER —At 7.45 p.m. SURREY CRESCENT—At 8 p.m. CORNER GARFIELD STREET—At 8 p.m. THREE LAMPS —At 5.15 p.m. CORNER PEEL ST. AND RICHMOND RD. At 5.30 p.m. Labour Candidates and others will Speak, including MR. MASON, Mayoral Candidate. X 4 rvXEHUXGA MAYORAL ELECTION. A MEETING OF ELECTORS Will be held in the ORPHEUM THEATRE, QUEEN STREET, ONEHUNGA, rpO-MORROW (TUESDAY) When the Mayor, E. M ORTON, Will Reply to Criticism of his Administration. ' MR. ISAAC LOMAS, J.P., will Preside. i ROLL UP AND HEAR THE TRUTH. 5 vrT, EDEN BOROUGH ELECTION. THE MAYOR. MR. E. H. POTTER. Supported by the Electors' Committee Candidates, Will Address the Electors as follows : — TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, PRESBYTERIAN HALL, Mt. Eden ltd., 8 p.m. Chairman: MR. J. M. MELVILLE. TUESDAY, MAY S.—CENTENARY HALL (Methodist), Domimcn ltd.. S p.m. Rev. A. J. Greenwood will Preside. All Electors are Cordially Invited. 4 "jITOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. PUBLIC MEETING L"nder the auspices of the Mt. Eden Ratepayers and Householders' Association. Will be held TO-NIGHT (Monday), ar 8 p.m., at ST. BARNABAS' HALL, BeHo Vlie Koad. Addresses by Mayoral and Council Candidates. Support this effort by a Band of Business Men standing in the interests of all classes. 4 A UCKLAND'S GREATEST MAYORS ■'■"*- Were all chosen From OUTSIDE the Council. There's a reason! Vote MASON, Mayor! o ELECTORAL. \ UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. ANNUAL ELECTIONS OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. Annual Meetings of Householders for ihc election of School Committees will he lii-ld on MONDAY, May _•*. at T. 30 p.m., in all those duly-constituted school districts, in which householders failed to elect Committees on April -7. with the exception of those in which Commissioners were appointed last year. The elections will be held at iho MAIN SCHOOL of the respective peliool districts. NOMINATIONS. — Nominations must ■•• :i-!i tin- C'linirmen of the respective S-liool Committeos not Inter than 8 p.m. cii MONDAY. May IS: provided that in •a?--S where the yearly average attendance ■■'■ (ho sclk.i.l or schools situated in a school •I'strict does not exceed 240. nominations i;ay also he made at the Annual Meeting. Nomination Conns may be obtained from Chairmen of School Committees or from the Office of the Board. In the case of the newly-constituted ( school districts named in iho Schedule hereto, nominal ions must he delivered to the persons named in the said Schedule. I). \V. DUNLOP, Secretary. SCHEDULE Ai.aln. Mr. X. S. Kov.s: Miinjwtol, Mr. . Doiiglnis; Wliillknliu, Mr. W. 11. Best. xi I LCKLAXI) S (iItEATKST MAYORS * v Were all chosen From OUTSIDE the Council. I h»y were not coiillnoil o existing grooves Vote MASON,' Mayor! 6

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 103, 4 May 1931, Page 18

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