AMUSEMENTS. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. AT 11 A.M.—2.15—8 P.M. England's Supreme Artist, — GEORGE ARLISS — — GEORGE ARLISS — — GEORGE ARLISS — — GEORGE ARLISS — In his First British Masterpiece, jy " THE IRON DUKE," £ A Gaumont British Special. Approved for Universal Exhibition. AFTERNOONS AT 2.15. GORGEOUS PANTOMIME, "THE HOUSE _ THAT — JACK BUILT." DAZZLING BALLETS, NEW SONGS . . NEW SCENES. RESERVATIONS: 30-100 NEXT CHANGE JANET GAYNOR, WARNER BAXTER, In "ONE MORE SPRING." Approved ]or Universal Exhibition. STAR CINEMA, -fa NEWTON'S FIRST LUXURY CINEMA. Phone 43-003. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. NEW POLICY! BIG SELECTED DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. With Extra Featurettes. PICTURES FROM 2 P.M. DAILY. PICTURES FROM 7.30 P.M. NIGHTLI. No. I—SELECTED FEATURETTES. No. 2 —"BRIGHT SIDE Ur." No. 3—"DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY. Features Recommended hu Censor for A dults. USUAL PKICI3S. Kpsorvntions Froo. Final Screening To-night. ! BRITANNIA f Phone 20-041. / 7.30 to 8 p.m. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Norma Shearer, Fredric March, and Cliarles La ugh ton, in "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLB ST." Cary Grant, Francis Drake, and Edward Everett Ilorton in "LADIES SHOULD LISTEN." Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition Another Big Attraction To-morrow: "Grandad Rudd," with Bert Baily. Approved tor Universal Exhibition.
(Oi GREY LYNN Q CINEMA. v -^ Last Night, nt 7.45: Phone 26-400. Laurel and Hardy in "BABES IN TOYLAND," Approvcd for Universal Exhibition. Myrna Lov and George Brent in "STAMBOUL QUEST." Itecommcndcd by Censor for Adults. Commencing Friday.—-"Barretts of \\ impole Street," and "Now and ror r#\er. Plans Now Open. TE PAPAPA PICTURE HALL. FREE TO-NIGHT. SOCIAL EVENING. ALL WELCOME. MA T C II I. E S S for Winter Cosiness and Superior Cuisine. COOKE'S RITZ. LTD., : 18 -J42, Queen Street. local body elections. OF DEVONPOHT. ELECTION OF MAYOR. Pursuant to Section 32 of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 19'_.>, I h '' rul '- x give notice that the number of >otes recorded by each Candidate for the. Oilici of Mayor is as follows: — MEIKLE, Hugh Ferry-Wheir IS4O MEIKLEJOHN, Alfred William Douglass J Oi> And I hereby declare the said HUGH FERRY-WHEIR MEIKLE to be duly elected as Mayor of tlio Borougli ol Devonport. a WILSON _ Returning Officer. Devonport, 10th May, 1933. 13 OIIOU GII OF DEVONPORT. ELECTION OF NINE COUNCILLORS. Pursuant to Section 32 of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925, 1 her>:'.iy give notice that the number of votes received bv each Candidate for the Office of Councillor for the Borough of Devonport is as follows : — ALDRIDGE, Ernest 1024 EMIRALI, Gladwyn Edward 547 FARQUIIARSON, Colin 1822 GREEN, Samuel Swanton . 1305 HARDY, George Douglas .. 1018 HEMINGWAY, Aubert Keith 953 HOBBS-JONES, Thomas Charle:! 1405 HOVERD, Henry Thomas . 1001 HUTCHINGS, Hubert John 1720 LITTLE, Ernest Hawkins . 1723 MACDUFF, Stanley Roy Sinclair 1257 MacLEAN, William Frederick Murdoch 149S Mcdonald, Angus 1093 THOMPSON, Frederick Augustus • 9GG And I hereby declare the said COLIN FARQUIIARSON. ERNEST HAWKINS LITTLE, HUBERT JOHN HUTCH ING S, angus Mcdonald, ernest aldridge, GEORGE DOUGLAS HARDY, WILLIAM FREDERICK MURDOCH MacLEAN, THOMAS CHARLES lIOBBS-JONES, and SAMUEL SWANTON GREEN to be duly elected Councillors of the Borough of Devonport. A. E. WILSON, Returning Officer. Devonport, 10th May, 1935. 13 jg 0110 UG H OF DEVONPORT. ELECTION OF TIItJEE MEMBERS OF THE WAITEMATA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. Pursuant to Section 32 of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925, I hereby give notice that the number of votes received by each candidate for the Office of Member of the Waitemata Electric Power Board is as follows:— ALDRIDGE, Ernest 1032 KENNINGS, Sydney Eldridge 1727 PARKER, Arthur James ... 1310 TREVITHICK, Geoffrey IS2I And I herebv declare the said GEOFFREY TREVITHICK, SYDNEY ELDRIDGE KENNINGS and ERNEST ALDRIDGE to be duly elected Memoers of the Waitemata Electric Power Board. A. E. WILSON, Returning Officer. Devonport, lOtli May, 1935. 13 GOLF. ADOPTING unorthodox methods to overcome faults you multiply your troubles. Consull N'orvie Hell. Phone 45-412. D 1 iEGI.N.NERS' Sets from 49/ U. Professional " Bob Blake attending. Appointments Phone 40-200.—Warwick Smeeton, Ltd.. Wellesley St. East. A C COACHING—Arthur Girling or Alex. J Murray: genuine interest in pupils: low fees. Qnern St. C NORHIE BELL. Leading Golf Professional. now at Watts' Sports Depot. Phone 45-412 for an Appointment. D
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Auckland Star, Issue 111, 13 May 1935, Page 16
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