i"'' ,r ;•"'';"- Amusements. v " ' TF : you WANT "Vpo EE "' THE BEST PICTURES. ""•■ '"'' Yon must ko to "KTNQ .jgpORGE rpBEATBE. OUR PICTURES CANNOT BE SEEN ANYWHERE ELSE IN AUCKLAND. NEW PROGRAMME TO-MORROW. SHOWING THURS.. FRT.. SAT. ONLY. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THAT AMAZING WOMAN. rpHEDA DAIa f rpHEDA ' TSARA. j rpHEDA TJAIIA. j AT HER BEST AND GREATEST. STARTLING. STIRRING, AND SATANIC. ' IN THE BIGGEST STAGE SUCCESS FOR FIFTY YEARS. I THE pALLEY OLAVE. I I rPHE pALLEY "OLAVE. I j nptHß pALLEY CLAVE. I I FIVE ACTS. FIVE ACTS. ! BY BARTLEY CAMPBELL. A GREAT CAST. WHICH INCLUDES THEDA BARA, STUART HOLMES. JANE LEE. AND CLAIRE WHITNEY. A STORY OF CLANDESTINE LOVB^-A FICKLE HUSBAND AND UNNATURAL SISTER. ALEXANDRA, GREEN LANE. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. HAROLD LOCKWOOD And MAY ALLISON. In MR. 44 M R. I 4. Romance and Adventure. With Supportint; Items. I— '- ' ' ■ ■ -i Electoral, Tt/TANUREWA TOWN BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER. .Pursuant to Section 10 of the Local Elections and Polls Amendment Act, 1913, I hereby give notice that the Number of Votes given to each Candidate for the OlDco of Commissioner -arc as follows: — SMITH, GEORGE .. .. 50 WOOD, FRANCIS WILLIAM 60 One informal vote. I therefore declare the said FRANCIS WILIAM WOOD duly e'ecled Commissioner of the Manure.™ Town Board. THOS. W. BELL. Returning Officer. Manureira, March 27, 1917. "DOROUGT7 OF MOUNT EDEN. B - I TO RALPH H. POTTER, FSO., AND THE 1800 ELECTORS SIGNING THE I REQUISITION. I
. vviijlAM WOOD duly e'ected Commissioner of the Manure.™ Town Board. THOS. W. BELL. Returning Officer. Manurewa, March 27, 1917. "DOROUGn OF MOUNT EDEN. 3 ___^ TO RALPH H. POTTER, FSO., AND THE ISOO ELECTORS SIGNING THE REQUISITION. I have carefully considered your requisi- . Hon presented to me on Monday last re--7 Quosting me to aeain accept nomination for ' tie position of Mayor. As it appears from j j your requisition that there is a general de--3 sire throughout the Borough that I will 7 accede to the request, and as I am assured j Iby tho majority of the. Councillors with I whom I have been associated for so many years and who have worked so assiduously -I in advancing tho best internets of the - Borough that, if I so consent, they will I again offer their services as Councillors, I } have decided to allow myself to be nomi- , natod for the position of Mayor at the forthcoming election. In so doing I venture to express tho hope that the electors will take a very active interest in the forthcoming poll, and by their votes express their appreciation of the administration of the ' Borough's affairs, and give an effective answer to the traducers of the District's fair fame and reputation. OLIVER NICHOLSON, Mayor of Mount Eden. Mtrch 25, 1917. Excursions, Picnics, Etc. rTUKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND FERRY 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. BAYSWATER. TAKAPUNA AND MILFORD BEACHES. B.S. PUPUKE leaves Ferry Tee (Western Entrance) Week Days, quarter past every hour from 7.15 a.m. until 11.15 p.m. SUNDAYS. S.S. PUPUKE loaves Auckland at 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 a.m., 1.0. 2.0. 2.40, 3.20, 4.0, 4.40. 5.20. 6.0. 6.40, 7.20, 8.0, 9.0, (c) 0.30 p.m. Weather permitting. NOTE.-ALTERED SUNDAY SERVICE. THE ROUND TRIP. Adults, la; Children under 13 years, 6d. RASTER EXCURSIONS. Tho Government Tourist Department. Customs Street West, is issuing CHEAP HOLIDAY TOURS TO ALL PARTS DOMINION. April 3 to 9 inclusive, available for return May 10. Tours planned to suit all nurses. I : _ r j_ ;jl^,= _y Legal Notices. QEOR G E P. MURRAY, DENTIST, UPPER SYMONDS STREET, HAS RESUMED PRACTICE. Telephone 1168. PARTNERSHIP. Mr. James F. Hosking, Solicitor Smeetons Buildings, has pleasure in intimating' that Mr. Douglas C. Chalmers, LL.M., Law Lecturer,, Auckland University College, has joined him in his law practice, and that the style and address of tho firm as from March 81 nest will bo Hosking and Chalmers., 32, Smeeton'a Buildings, Quean Street. Hotels. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. THE RUTLAND HOTEL I WANGANUI'S LEADING HOTEL. i m A use of Quality and Refinement. Tariff, 10.1 per day. Weekly by arrangement Write or wiro for Reservation. J " == =5 Miscellaneous. PAPATOETOE.-Thw Beautiful Suburb contains "Wyllio Park." MOTHERS KEEP THE GIRLS HOKE. », «~ W l W K? lano s. from 6s a week at the No Dotosit Piano Co., 28. High St. I DON'T fool a scrap hungry:" "Coma A A. with, me to the ' Tiffin'-havo ooruo of their delicious ham and salad That'll tempt you I" ' ' LADIES.— A Groat Help in the^l'anTrv the Delicious MILITARY PICKLE fo? the quick lunch or supper. Every grocer • sells it. Every particular pcr3on cats i' I Price reasonable ' '" LOVERS of sweets say all sorts of natter- , me things about the-* puddings and 5 pies served at tho "Tiffin," Queen and Vic ; toria Streets. t APATOETOE.-l to 16 Acres at "Wylifo t Park" Auction. HOTEL Managers.-Before buying your next lot of pickles, ask your grocer about tho Delicious "MILITARY PICKLE" —every particular person eats it all the year round. ' T jADIES—Mako a point of demandinsr J/ "HAYWARD'S FLAG BRAND J PICKLES." ..which . are made with"best 2 selected vegetables in Pure Malt Vinegar, £i Sold •yerrwb.ere, ; >,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16500, 28 March 1917, Page 12
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