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LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS. rjpio THE LECTORS or JJAMILTON, rpE AND GARUA"W AHIA. X am again offering my Services as your Representative 011 tlie Auckland Harjour Board. Having had long experience on local bodies, namely, eiglit years Chairman of Waiuku Town Board, nine years MemDer of Franklin County Council, and for the past four years your Representative on the Auckland Harbour Board. YOUR SUPPORT ON ELECTION 1 DAT WILL BE APPRECIATED. I remain. Tours faithfully, R. T. R EID ' 2 HAMILTON. gPECIAL j^JEETING, MUNICIPAL CANDIDATES, MUNICIPAL CANDIDATES. rpO-MORROW — gUNDAY, pRINCE rpHEATRE, At 7.30 p.m. Speakers: MR IT. G. R. MASON, M.P. MR. M. J. SAVAGE, M.P. MR. W. T. ANDERTON. COUNCILLOR BERNARD MARTIN. Chairman: MRS. 11. MARTIN, J.P. A CHANGE IS NEEDED. A CHAINS HEAR LABOUR'S POLICY. QPEN-AIR jyjEETINGS. MONDAY, at 7.30 p.m. Corner Beresford St. and Pitt St., and Wellington St. M T ' A LBEET QOUNCIL. OPEN-AIR MEETINGS. fpO-NIGHT — gATURDAT. Corner St. Luke's Rd. and New North Rd„ at 8 p.m. Corner Parrish Rd., at 7.30 P.m. Corner Salisbury Rd. and Taylor 8 Rd., at S p.m. _ MONDAY. Corner Coyle St. and Fowlds Av., at 7.30 Av. and Aroha St., 7.30 Rossmay Terrace (Argyle St. end), at S p.m. -y OTB rjIHE . (JIICKET. 29 M K - J. R. L UNDON (City Councillor, 1920-1931), UNTICKETED AND INDEPENDENT, Solicits the Renewed Confidence of # THE CITY ELECTORS N In Their Tens of Thousands, ' AT NEXT WEDNESDAY'S POLLS FOR CITY COUNCIL, HARBOUR AND HOSPITAL BOARDS, And Will Project THE SPOTLIGHTS Of TRUTH & CANDOUR ON CIVIC AFFAIRS AT PUBLIC MEETING 'IN THE TOWN HALL, On MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, MAY 1, MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, MAY 1, At 7.45. ALL AUCKLAND INVITED. 29 IJIO QITY LECTORS. jy-R. rpOM JgLOODW ORTH, Who for the past ten years has been a representative of City Electors on the AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD, Is again a Candidate for Election to that body, and respectfully requests the support of Electors. HIS POLICY is WELL KNOWN. Some say NEW BLOOD, others say "gLOODWOETH. QITY QOUNCIL MAY 3, 1933. Voluntary Workers who would be willing to assist the Retiring Councillors wlio offer' themselves for a further term, are invited to forward their names to MISS ELLEN MELVILLE, Union Buildings, Customs Street East, Phone 42-67G, Or to MR. J. B. PATERSON, Ferry -Buildings, Quay Street. Phone 43-080. TEACHERS OF DANCING. jy-ARGARET QJQONNOR jgTUDIO, N.Z. UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING. Frincipal: MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, Assisted by, E. Brown. Private Lessons and Classes, from 10 a.m. to 1.0 p.m. Free Practice Classes, 5-6 p.m. A Specially Sprung, New Floor (1900 square feet) has been laid in the Studio. PETER PAN CABARET CLASS, FRIDAY. 7-8 P.M. STUDIO: 91, QUEEN STREET, Opp. Fort Street. Tel. 46-214. S rpHE JEANE JJORNB g 'HOOL OF J-jANCING. Principal MISS HORNE. Mender Imperial Society London: Operatic Association of Great Britain. Private Lessons and Classes Daily. Home's Bldgs., cor. High Street and Vulenn Lane. Phone 46-782. MT. ALBERT CLASS, BOWLING CLUB PAVILION. EVERY THURSDAY AT 8 P.M. S SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO, 30. Symonds St. (near St. Paul's). MISS SPENCER (assisted by Mr. Bruce). DANCES EVERY SATURDAY, at 8 p.m. Tuition Classes Mondays and Thursdays, 8 p.m. Strictly Private Lessons Daily. Latest Dances, including Rumba, Charlestep, Tango, also Old-time Dancing. Particulars, PHONE 42-237 or at STUDIO. B -I /f* A LESSON. —Ballroom Dancing— J-/ O Quickstep, Foxtrot, Waltz, Tango, aud Rumba. Special Class for Old Time and "Jazz." Special Announcement: Tap Dancing exactly as danced in Geo. Wallace's P.evne. Children s Operatic Classes and Girls' Physical Culture. 1/ a lesson. Prospective pupils are assured of thorough, skilled tuition in all branches.—HlSS VIOLET ROBERTSON. 200, Pacific Bldg.. Wellesley St. S RANK WOODRUFFE. the Expert Instructor. Jazz or Old-time Course, 15/. 174. Upper Symonds St. B ÜBY SHEKKIFF, b, Hopetoun St., Ponsonhy.—Latest Variation Tango, Quick Step, Waltz Tap; simplified versions for beginners. C haN TOY School of Dancing, Royal Oak >o Hall, Royal Oak.—Beginners' Class (modern), every Saturday, Wednesday, 7 p.m. ' C " -yALESKA'S STUDIO, Removed to Larger Premises. First Floor. BARTON, McGILL BLDG.. 4<>7. Qneen Street. I'hone 46-121. 29 XIESKA'S Uauciug Studio, Ngaputii Chambers. l-orne Street, opp. liegcnt Theatre. 'Plioue 40-121. Terms from .10/6.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 99, 29 April 1933, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 99, 29 April 1933, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 99, 29 April 1933, Page 19

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