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GRAND = OPERA HOUSE (Direction —J. C. Williamson Films) ' MATINEES DAILY AT 2.15. NIGHTLY AT 8. p COMMENCING" TO-DAY! 1 Rex Beach's Immortal Story ol' Fierce Country Passions. [, "THE SILVER HORDE."- \ From, ice-locked reaches of the North conies DRAMA to inflame the emotions of a .* world! ■ .. ". ' ■ r The Latest R.K.0., with Evelyn Breni, Louis Wolheim, Joel M'Crea. _ a Filmed in Alaska, abo-e the clouds in suow-ca»ped mountains, along trap-lined rivers, -jj and below the surface of sfuitnon-inCested waters. J TOGETHER WITH PARAMOUNT'S STRIKING FEATURE, , . P "THE SAP FROM SYRACUSE.". ' £ JACK OAKIE —the charming—grinning comic ol the screen! Laugh at his wit — j, laugh at his funny antics! He's mistaken for a prominent engineer—and that's where _ the fun begins and the laughs start on their merry way. ... . ( POPULAR PRICES: Matinees 2/3, 1/G, ]/-. Night 2/10, 2/3, 1/6. Saturday Night v 3/4, 2/10, 2/3, 1/6. . BOX PLANS open at The Bristol and the La Gloria-Berkeley. Telephone 2S-106. i

; DANCING. ATHLETIC FOOTBALL SPORTS CLUB. ANNUAL DANCE To be held in SIOKOIA HALL, SATURDAY, 9th - MAY, 1931. First-class Dance Band. Ladies 2s, Gents 2s 6d. V. H. CLIFFORD, Hon. Sec. TO-NIGHT! TO-JS'IGHT! SAVOY, 171, CUBA STREET: : POPULAR NIGHT.' S-J2. Ladies Is Cd. 'Gents 2s. Supper. . Next 'Wednesday, 13th May—A Plain and Fiurjcy Dress Ball. Prizes for the Best Fancy and Poster Costume. Len Rough and his Savoy Music. GIY FRANCIS'S HALL, HILL STREET. ", - DANCE : . - TO-MO.KROW NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. . .Dancing, S to 12. . AMBASSADORS' BAND. Sub. 2s Cd. rJTHB ADELPHI CABARET. . TO-NIGHT, 8.30-iniduight. POPULAR'NIGHT; Admission 2s, 6d. Dress optional. SATURDAY: Tea Dance, 3 p.in.-5 p.m. (admission 2s, including- tea and dancing). Evening Session, 5.30-12 (admission 6s, evening dress). .''.'■ POPULAR 'NIGHTS NEXT WEEK. . MOND AY-THURSDAY-FRIDAY. Dress Nighta Wednesday and-Saturday. The' Cabaret-will be closed on Tuesday Night on account of Red Cross Ball at Town Hall.. ■ ' : EVANS BAY YACHT « CLUB:-, rj-Tw^ , I'o-MORROW NIGHT. ii-Oi^^ piIEAT AND GRAND fTliS^-^ - v^- NIGHT. Music sup- \^"^ ■ plied by the Macks Melody I Boys' Orchestra. It's going to be a great'night.. Come along. Usual popular prices. ■'■•: " ELECTION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF EASTBOURNE. ELECTION OF MAYOR. PURSUANT to the provisions of "The -1- Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925," I hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that SAM FREEBOROUGH FISHER, of Muritai road, Eastbourne, has been duly nominated for the- Office of Mayor for the Borough of Eastbourne for the ensuing terra of two years. There being only one noraiuation received under the provisions of Section 11' of-"The Local Elections und Polls Act, 1925," I. hereby declare the said1 : Sam ■Frceboroush Fisher to be- duly elected-to. such office. .'. '; . ."', , ~... ; ",-." ".'. Dated this 7lh day of May, 1931.:, C. L. BISHOP, Returning Officer for the Borough, of Eastbourne. BOROUG-H OF EASTBOURNE. "PURSUANT to-Section ol ''The Local *- Klectibns and . Polls Act, 1925," , I hereby declare that at the Poll, taken on the 6th day of May, 1931, for. the Election of Eight Members of tho Council for the Borough of Eastbourne, th.. following votes were polled:— "■ Eastbn. Wgtn. Booth. Booth. Ttl; Hornig, William Francis 387 173 560 Walker, Archibald ..375 173 '548 Magill. Margaret 387 141 • 528 Battersby, Ernest Nor- : man 361 -165 526 Varney, Arthur .3-58 252' -510 Rendle, Charles A. 336 140 476 Roekstrow, John Fred- . .■ ; ' crick ' 29S : 159 '457 Wise, Edward Wellesley. 31.1 UH '456 Todd, Douglas 319 135 454 Informal —. ~ . ~~ There being only (8) eight vacancies to be filled, I hereby declare the said William Francis Hornig, Archibald Walker, Margaret Magill, Ernest' Norman. Battersby, Arthur Varney, Charles A. Rendle, John Frederick Roekstrow, and Edward Wellesley Wise duly elected to such, office. _ Dated at Wellington this 7th day of May' 1931' c.L. bishop,-; Returning Officer. MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE. TJUPMOBILE Owners,: bring your ReJOL, pairs to us. We are experts. range of Hupp. Spares stocked. Moore and Cole, Ltd., 18, Tory-st. Tel. 23-018. "DOOSEVELT Sedan, 8-cylinder, as new, J^l owner-driven; £250 cash, or near offer. Tel. 16-189. " MOTORISTS - Batteries Rented, Recharged, Rebuilt, and Repaired; gxiaranteed Exide Battei-ies from £3. 15s. 'Phone L. Alexander, 79, Kent-ter., for prompt servce. "■ REPAIRS Motor-cyclists, Repairs to all makes of Motor-Cycles, work guaranteed, all accessories Viggars, Gbuz-nee-st "'.'■■ .-■■■■■ A STURDY I'olding .Luggage Carrier fitted to any make of car for £2 10s. Ring E Humphries, Motor Engineer, IS. Adelaide-rd. Tel. 20-305. /CHEVROLET Sedan, only recently purchased, easy terms; must, sell, genuine bargain. 2011, Evg. Post.HUPMOBILE Car Owners-We have large stocks of genuine Hupp Spares, all models. Moore and Cole, Ltd., 18, Tory-st. ' ,■ . HARVIE, Ltd.—Car Renovators. Magmis Motors, Top Floor. Tel. 45-282 ODGE 4-door Sedan, perfect condition, done very small mileage; sacrifice £Sfl.. 2010, Evg. Post. A USTIN 7 owners, your car is fitted. A with C.A.V. Batteries. For expert service call in the agents, L. J. Purdie. and Co.. Ltd.. 97. Dixon-st. Tel. 20-057. HARVIE, LTD.—Ducq Painting. Body and Mudguard Repairs. "POUSE BLACK'S, Lloyd street—Hoods, Upholstery, the Repair Specialists. HARVIE, Ltd.—Car Hoods, Curtains. Celluloid Lights. /CHEVROLET TOURER, long spring, disc wheels £65 MORRIS SALOON, perfect order £150 ESSEX COACH, freshly painted .. £110 SINGER TOURER, disc wheels, economical £100 WILLYS KNIGHT SEDAN, perfect condition £160 ESSEX TOURER, excellent order .. £95 The above cars are in splendid order. Compare i them. Ask about our seven days' trial. COVENTRY MOTORS, LTD., Waring Taylor street.

i MEETINGS. WELLINGTON WATERSIDE WORKERS' UNION. A SPECIAL MEETING' will be hold in -«- the "X". STORK WAITING ROOM, Queen's Wharf, on MONDAY, list inst., at 12.30 p.m. ' . . Business: Resolution authorising the N.Z. Waterside Workers' Federation to apply to the Court of Arbitration for exemption from the General Order to reduce wages. J. 0"... JOHNSON, Secretary. THANKS NOTICES. HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. WALTER COLE desires to Thank the * * . Citizens who recorded their votes on his behalf in the above Election, and promises to study their interests in all Hospital matters. ',", . . . ■ HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. MR. FRANCIS BENNETT heartily , ■ ■ Thanks all those who voted for him at the recent Election. .....-■ WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD JiLECXION. T DKSIRJO to THANK all .Electors who -*- recorded me their support last Wednesday. HUBERT L. NATHAN. PETONE BOROUGH. ~~~ ' TO THE ■'ELECTORS. T THANK you very-'sincerely'for the -^ honour you did me on Wednesday by placing me top of the Poll in- the Council Election. '~ . ' ■ ■ ■ ,L C. BURNS. EASTBOLJRNI<; COUNCIL. ELECTIONS. ■-■.. T DESIRE to sincerely THANK all those ■*• who agnin elected me as a. member of the Eastbourne Borough Council, and wish to assure them that I will do- all in my power to merit the confidence' placed in me. :- . E. W..WISE. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. LOWER HUTT AND EASTBOURNE. T)R. WHIT-TON desires to THANK -*-^ those Electors who. voted for, him in the above Election. PALMERSTON CITY COUNCIL. PALMERSTON CITY COUNCIL. I TO THE ELECTORS, I WISH to sincerely Thank all those citizens who accorded me such a splendid measure of support at the poll for the City Council and the-'Hospital Board. I shall endeavour, by my actions to merit the confidence placed in me.—Yours sincerely, R. L. C. AITCHISON. v CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I wish -*-J to express my appreciation and thanks to all those who ' supported me at the Palmerston City Council poll.' All duties pertaining', to thoseof a Councillor will receive my earnest attention. , Yours faithfully. -■'-*- ! J. MT-iEOD. i PUBLIC NOTICES. HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. ~'-.;., . NOTICE. . ' :.;■ \X7'EATHER Permitting, to enable, struc- * " tural alterations to be carried out, all power in • the following districts will bo cut. off on SATURDAY, 9th" "MAY, 1931, between 1.30. p.m..and 3 p.m.:— WESTERN HUTT. AND MELLING, from Stilling street north as far as nnd including Wairere'1 road. KORO KORO, NORMANDALE, AND PETONE, west, of Hutt road- and Te Puni street from Petono Railway Crossing to Hector ■■ street. E. F. HOLLANDS; M.1.E.E.; Engineer and General Manager. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENCE. - T JOSEPH QUINN, of Upper Hutt, -*-' Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican's Licence in respect of the premises situate at : Main-road, Upper Hutt, and known as the Trentham Public Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at the Magistrate's Court, Carterton, on the 4th day of June, 1931, apply for a Transfer of the said Licence from myself to Norman" Roland Butler, of Upper Hutt, late of Public Works Department, Foreman, my appointee. Dated at Wellington the 16th day of March, 1931. J. QUINN. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENCE. T NORMAN ROLAND BUTLER, of -*;> Upper Hutt, Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at the Magistrate's, Court at Carterton,'on the 4th day of June, 1931, apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's Licence for a House situate at Main road, Upper Hutt, and known by.the sign of the Trentham Public Hotel, containing 13 rooms, exclusive of those required f the use of the family. Dated at Wellington the 4th day of May, 1931. ..■•-. The Estate of Annie M'Govern, care of the Public Trustee, is the owner of the premises. Address of Owner: Public Trust Office, Lambton quay.i Wellington. NORMAN ROLAND BUTLER. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO REMOVE A LICENCE TO OTHER PREMISES. T EMMA WRIGHT, of Pctone, Hotel- ■*■> keeper, being the holder of a Publican's Licence in respect of the premises situate at Jackson street, Petone, and known as Jie Central Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain,' and will at the Licensing Meeting to be held at Lower Hutt on the 10th day of Juno, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-one (1931), apply for the Removal of the Licence for the aforesaid premises to other premises, being part Lot 13 on Deposited Plan No. 709, and part of Section seven (7), Hutt District, situate at Jackson street, Petone. Dated at Petone the 19th day of November, 1930. . ' EMMA WRIGHT. NE-DAY Cold and Influenza Cure. A scientifically prepared remedy, in tablet form. Nothing like it for breaking up a cold. Sent on receipt of Is 7d. E. W. Hall, 117. Armagh-st., Christchurch. ALCOHOLIC REFUSES DRINK. "TkRINK craving cured by "Drinko" -"-^ Powders. Patient won't touch liquor now. Harmless.' Con be given secretly. Get free booklet.- Home Welfare Pty., P.O. Box liooE., Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 107, 8 May 1931, Page 2

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