GT. JAMES, "The ' ' ' ST. JAMES, Centre." (Direction.—Sir Benjamin Culler.) SESSIONS 2.15 p.m, 8 pan. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents , GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE - Brilliant Star of . " ONE NIGHT OF LOVE," "THE LIFE STORY I "THE LIFE STORY OF OF ' 1 JENNY LIND." ' ' JENNY LIND." Pieturißedaß • ' " A LADY'SMORALS." ~ •'•■'•:' Reginald Deris? Reginald- Denny . ' Wallace Beery* Wallace Beery. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AIM, News __ TfravdogMJ Todd-Kelly Comedy, and'by Request, "A Country Boy" (Glorious Colour. Cartoon). Plans at D.LC. and Theatre (Tel. 54-775), LEO DU CHATEAU'S SCHOOL \ OF DRAMATIC ART. \ ROOM Go, HANNAH'S BUILDiNGS ' 202 LAMBTONQUAY. T^UITION includes'every phase of the . Ar l^°? Play-Acting, deportment, gesture, articulation, intonation, modulation, declamation, makeup, dialect, etc. Also effective platforml and pulpit .speech. MR. DD CHATEAU fc- abo .'avrfabl*. to produce full-length and one-act plays.' PLAYERS coached for play reading Shakespeare, Dicken*, Radio, jaocutionary, asd Plunket Medal Competitions, also School, College, and Church;performances. Moderate terms. All personal tuition. Strictly, private r and confidential. '" Telephones: The School,! 46467. .' Home, 61453. '5' ■ RADIANT HEALTH AND PSYCHOLOGY CLUB (Incorpt). : SOCIAL. TtfEMBERS and Friends -are .reminded ax- of the Social to be held on WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 8 p.m., 186 CUBA ST. E. BEST, Hon. See. "VOTICE is hereby given that the Regis- ' ter of Shareholders of' the Reserve Bank of New Zealand will be closed* as from TUESDAY, the 14th May, till WEDNESDAY, the 12th June, 1935y both day* inclusive. . ( .' ; W. R. EGGERS, Acting Chief Accountant; • ELECTION THANKS NOTICES.' CITY'COUNCIL ELECTIONS. T DESIRE to tender my sincere thanks Wednesdfy'fpol,. W*o f°r'me at (Signed) % TOOS. FORSYTE. WELLINGTON CITY ELEOTIOIT. 10 THE ELECTORS. ,' Ladies and Gentlemen,—, ' ■ -, . fHE Battle is over, and our Words are ■*■ ebeathed. Allow me to gratefully. Thank you for marching to the polling booths and .firing your ballots on tnv , behalf. Your shooting was most effective. I also gratefully thank all those who at a critical puncture-in the fight conveyed in, their motor-cars 6000 reserve troops to the firing line and made" victory" certain. Kia Ora! Ka^whawhav ton* Matou, Ake! Ake! Ake! s' -, . ; i > » Yours faithfully, K. A. .WRIGHT. HUTT RIVER BOARD-ELECTION. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.-^I desiw I *■* to express my deep- Appreciation for the confidence you have reposed in me at Wednesday's Election-. No effort on my part -will be spared to' advance. the interests of the River Board District.— Yours faithfully, "■ . , « , - M. J. HODGINS. HE HUTT LABOUR REPRESENTA^ TION COMMITTEE desSeFto^express its THANKS to the OElectors for the 'splendid Vote recorded for the Mayoral candidate, Mr. A. Scholefield, and the Labour Candidates for the Council;' Harbour Board, Gas Board, Electric PoWer Board, and Hospital Board.' We'also de- * sire to express our appreciation to voluntary workers who used their cars and all who assisted the Labour candidates on polling day. ' J. GUMMING, - - President. 'A. SPUHR, r. / ' Secretary.,) EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. T SINCERELY THANE all those who ■*• recorded their Votes for me/ , i a; BntKEfr. ' EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. I TO THE ELECTORS. .■ 't SINCERELY Thank all Electors who I showed their confidence is me at i Wednesday's Poll.and! assure them that I 'shall do my utmost to pro.ye that their confidence is not misplaced. - I (Signed) V. P. HAUGHTOIT. I ' ELECTION NOTICES. i WELLINGTON CITY COUNCHL. - I TRIENNIAL ELECTION OF MAYOR, | 1835. . IT HEREBY GIVE NOTICE - tKat the ■*• number of votes received by each, candidate for the office of Mayor for the City lof Wellington is as,follows:-f. I Hislop, Thomas Charles Atkinson . 21,583 iSemple, Robert t 19,249 'Informal votes ~: 307 1 And I hereby declare Hielop, Thomat I Charles Atkinson to be duly elected la 'such office. "- ,-< • I Dater this 11th day of Mayj-lfilß,--, I .. JOS. NORRIE, ' i Retarnißf Oflwtw
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 4
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