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Amusements. TTIB * fMAJESTY'B rpHEATRfi. Leasees ----- J. C Williamson, Ltd. Commencing NEXT MONDAY. MARCH 6. FOR 6 NIGHTS ONLY. MR. HARRY ft MUSGROVE Presents For the First Timo in New Zealand, ENGLAND'S CELEBRATED MALE IMPRESSIONIST, ELLA SHIELDS. ELLA, SHIELDS. Ella Shields. Lavishly gifted, added to the Ella Shields, incomparable asset of, a voice Ella Shields, that of itsolf explains and Elln Shields, persuades without any artiElla Shields, ficial aid from conscious menElla Shields, tal determination. Miss.Shields Ella Shields, possossos every other gift auitElla Shields, able for the stage. She is Ella Shields, young and handsome with a Ella Shields, lad-like figure, modestly conElla Shields, trolled, and yot boyishly virile, Ella Shields, a sense of appropriate gesEllft Shields, turo and winsome and sparkElla Shields, ling humour, delicately conElla Shields, vcyed. Further, she dances Ella Shields, with the grace and lightness Ella Shields. of a. fay. Ella Shields. Her famous Burlington BerElla Shields, tie of Bow," deserves all the Ella Shields, good things said of it. It is Ella Shields, a study of genteel vagabondElla Shields. age. from its beat Mifile. Ella Shields. She is the regular follah. Ella Shields, always essentially feminine Ella Shields. and infinitely charming. ELLA' SHIELDS ELLA SHIELDS Will be supported by hor own Company of High-class Imported Vaudeville Artists. CONSISTING OF 15 BIG STAR TURNS. s The Chu Chin Chow of Vaudeville. The Box Plan will he opened Next THURSDAY, at 0 a.m.. at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. W, A. LOW, Representative for Harry G. Musgrove. npo.NIGET FOR A JAZZING TIME. - 1 RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET, Dancing, 8 to 11. „,._.,. , Double Tickets, ss. . Sporting. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. A Special General Meeting of Members of the Auckland Racing Club will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson St., on MONDAY, March 6. at 2.30 p.m. Business: To consider and vote upon Proposals for Alterations to the Club's Rules W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. l. . „ n Bowling. TEAMS Second, Test Matoh, Auckland v. Taranaki, will appear Thursday moming's Herald.—A, M. Bryden, Hon. Sec. Electoral. TO THE ELECTORS. AUCKLAND POWER BOARD. Ladies and Gentlemen,— I have the honour to intimate mat in response to representative requests I am a candidate for a scat on the Auckland Power Board. In offering you my services J am actuated solely by a desiro to discharge the duties oi citizenship. • I havo been connected for 27 years with one of the oldest and most successful houses in Auckland, my qualifications should not he without merit and should be of help in tlio deliberations of the Power Board in its undertaking to supply light and power as cheaply as possible in the area under its control. In the event of my election you amy be assured that the same time and attention < that I have for many years devoted to many | public duties will bo faithfully devoted to further your interests. I am Yours faithfully, H. GOLDIE. JJOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. ELECTRIC POWER BOARD ELECTION. The Ratepayers of Mount Albert Borough are respectfully urged to support Councillor A. M. Wilson and the other gentlemen constituting the ticket chosen by the Local Bodies. The election of these gentlemen will ensure' a representative Board well versed in the work it has to do and a fair deal to each District in the Board Area. To the Local Bodies the Board will owe its existence and in their Districts it will operate. The Local Bodies are the best guides of th© requirements. ' ALFRED F. BENN3TT, Mayor. A UCKLAND POWER BOARD ELECTION. SEE PROGRESSIVE CITIZENS' ELECTION COMMITTEE'S ADVERTISEMENT ON LEADER PAGE THIS ISSUE. TPLECT.RIC POWER BOARD. i BxUBtS£AIJ;8 x UBt S£ AI J; Otahuhu, Mangero, Papatoetoo, Win, Manurowa, Takanim. Alfrieton > etc. ' Wlto?-In Railway and all Public Matters : has been more closely associated with Suburban. Progress than your only representative living, vn the Centre oi theßO Districts CITY AND SUBURBAN-.You rSa , Live Man, who, after 40 years Auckland residence, has had recent experience of Electric Power and Lighting in New Yo-k Buffalo. Niagara, Toronto, Winnipeg, ana* Vancouver. I have sought no ticket or party, relying entirely on personal merit and your judgment ENOS S. PEGLER. Manurewa, Motor and Coach Trips. ■DOTORUA-GISBORNE MOTOR SERVICB RIGHT THROUGH IN ONE DAY. Cars .Leave Roterua 6 a.m., TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYB. Arrive Gisborne 7 p.m. Telegrams "Motoco," Rotorua. Phones 19 and 353. ROTORUA MOTOR TRANSPORT COMPANY. LTD. rpAURANGA-MATAMATA, WALKER'S HUDSON MOTOR SERVICE, Cars leave Tsuranga Daily at 8 a.m., con- : necting with Rotorua-Frankton-Auckland Express at Matamata at 11.20 a.m. Cars leave Matamata Daily, after arrival of Aucttland-Frnnkton-Rotorua Express, at 2.40 p.m., reaching Tauranga, 5.30 p.m. Book Seats by collect wire to "Mabon, . Matamata." D. WALKER. Tauranga. 'Phone 155. ; TOURIST Sight-seeing Company will supply all the Motor Char-a-bancs you require for that picnic or dance you are hiving. 1 BiU. J. SIMMER. 'Phone 2690 A v

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18026, 27 February 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18026, 27 February 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18026, 27 February 1922, Page 12