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ELECTION NOTICES. M’ELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. BIENNIAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. T HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE: -*• (1) That the names of the Candidates for the Office of Mayor for the City of Wellington arc— HISLOP, THOMAS CHARLES ATKINSON. LUCKIE, MARTIN MAXWELL FLEMING. (2) That the number of candidates exceeds the number of Offices to be filled, namely, one. (3) That a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of MAY, 1931. (4) That I appoint the following Polling Places for the taking of the Poll: — Abel Smith Street, Early Settlers’ Hall. Adelaide ■ Road, Berhampore, Masonic Hall. Adelaide Road, Newtown, Victoria Hall. Aro Street, Mission Hall. Bay Road, Kilbirnie, Church of Christ (late). Brandon Street, Bethune’s Auction Mart. Brandon Street, vacant shop, Gaulter and Company. Broadway, Miramar, Old Borough Office. Chelsea Street, Miramar, Town Hall. Clyde Quay, Oddfellows’ Hall, Cockburn Street, Lyall Bay, Methodist Church. Constable Street. Newtown, Congregational Church. Cuba Street, Town Hall. Darlington Road, Miramar North, Lawn Tennis Pavilion. Dundas Street, Seatoun, Tea Kiosk. Duthie Street, Karori, W. S. Roberts’s residence. Featherston Street, Dominion Farmers’ Institute. Freyberg Street, Lyall Bay, St. Jude’s Schoolroom. Ganges Road, Khandallah, Council Hall. Ghuznee Street, Caledonian Hall. Happy Valley Road, Ohiro Bay, Moore’s Tea Rooms. Haughton ;Bay Road, Haughton Bay,' local hall. Hobart Street, Miramar, Perrett’s shop. Humber Street, Island Bay, Masonic Hall. Kelburn Avenue, “N.Z. Times’’ old office. Kent Terrace, Presbyterian Schoolroom. Kilbirnie Crescent, Kilbirnie, Rex Hall. Liardet Street, Vogeltown, Brown’s Store. Luxford Street, Berhampore, St. Cuthbert’s Schoolroom. Lyall Bay Parade, Lyall Bay, Gtand View Tea Rooms. Maida Vale Road, Roseneath, Public School. Main Road, Karori, Field’s Workshop. Main Road, Karori, Old Council Chambers. Main Road, Karori, Karori Park Tea Rooms. Marine Parade, Worser Bay, Boating Shed. Molesworth Street, Methodist School. Moxham Avenue, Hataitai, Hilton’s Hall (Realm). Northland Road, Northland, Methodist Church. Ohiro Road, Brooklyn, Baptist Church. Old Porirua Road, Kaiwarra, Methodist Church. Old Kaiwarra Road, Ngaio, Public Hall. Onepu Road. Kilbirnie, Salvation Army . Hall ’ Oriental Parade, Orient Tea Kiosk. Plimmer’s Steps, “Dominion” old office. Pitt Street, Wadestown, St. Luke's Schoolroom. Plymouth Street, Karori, A. D. Roberts's residence. Raroa Road, Kelburn, Presbyterian Schoolroom.. Resolution Street, Lyall Bay, Baptist Church. Riddiford Street. Newtown Library. Riddiford Street, St. Thomas’s Hall. Sydney Street Schoolroom. Sussex Street, Basin Reserve Pavilion. Sutherland Road, Melrose, local hall. The Esplanade, Island Bay, Blue Platter, lhe Ridgway, Mornington, Baptist Church. The Terrace, Masonic Hall. Tinakori Road, Kearney’s Tea Rooms. Tinakori Road. St. Paul’s Churchroom. Upland Road, Kelburn, Tea Kiosk. Upland Road, Kelburn, Anglican Church. Vivian Street, Baptist Schoolroom. Vivian Street, Trades and Labour Hall. Waitoa Road, Hataitai, Methodist Church. Washington Avenue, Anglican Church. Wharf, Shed No. 17. Willeston Street, Sailors’ Rest. POLLING HOURS, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated this 24th day of April, 1931. R. TAIT,, Returning Officer, City of Wellington. WANTED TO SELL. "RUY Furniture, Upholstery, Bedding direct from manufacturers. We have no shops. Wellington Cabinet Co.. Ltd., <3-77 Boulcott St. Tel. 40—354. TZELLOW Bread, over forty years, has never varied in quality. To-day—-the popular favourite. Depots every where, POPULAR FURNISHING CO.—We .have a Small Shop in Cuba St., next Whitehead and Pears, but we do a bm business. See Mr. Taylor, late Scoullar Co. TiT V., the New Kellow Vienna Bread. JLV> Splendid flavour; no need to make scones for afternoon tea.. Depots everywhere. , pi-lAIN Stitch Embroidery, overlocliing, hemstitching, and ladder mending. Shortest notice. Beehive, Hamilton. r pHERE’S no aching void like n hole x in your tooth! Try Barraclough’s Magic Nervine—l/6 everywhere. KILBIRNIE KINBMA. ' Bringing’one of the most noted of stage dramas to the speaking screen with Constance Bennett and Lew Ayres in the leading roles, “Common Clay,” Victor Fleming’s first production for Fox Movietone, is attracting unusual attention during Its current showings at the Kilbirnie Theatre. Fox sound supports will also be screened. Ilcserve at theatre and Bristol.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 179, 27 April 1931, Page 2

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