Amusements. PRINCESS The "PRINCESS RINCESt Theatre J- RINCESS PRINCESS of T>RINCESB X RINCESS Surprises. i- RINCESS KATHERINE TI/TACDONALD, A TUERIN E I>l A CDON ALD, America's Most, Bountiful Actress, In n'KR OOCIAL \rALUE." •ER OOCIAL V ALUE." A First National Attraction. PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. Sessions: 12—2—4—6—and 8. 'Phone 586 xV, 5 rj.RAND. rno-DAY ', I This is the Picture You Must Not Miss \ j MAGNIFICENT IN ITS REALISM! ; I Produced b.y Mr. and Mrs. George Cheater ; " 'PHE CON f\F 'TXrALLINGFORD.' ; •• x ui<: Don \Jf VV allingford.' "THE SON OF W ALLINGFORD.' "THE SON OF W ALLINGFORD.' '■THE SON OF WALLINGFORD.' i By the sumo author :ih ! " GET-RICH.QUICK WALLINGFORD." ; "THE SON OF WALLINGFORD.' i "THE SON OF WALLINGFORD.' "THE SON OF WALLINGFORD.' : "THE SON OK WALLINGFORD.' : "THE SON OF WALLINGFORD.' A MACK BENNETT COMEDY. Starring Ben Turpin. ' -it. ™ " LOv E'S OUTCAST." ' Hh Chapter, Serial—" Adventures of Tarzan.' ; POPULAR PRICES. T?MPRKSS (Reservoir Cor.), NEWTON 6d and Is—SPECIAL MATINEE—fid ajid It TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). 2 P.M. "OVER THE HILL." "OVER THE HILL." "OVER THE HILL." _ . "OVER THE HILL." Evening Session, 7.30. Stalk Is Id: Circle, ls7d. TVTATIONAL. NOW SHOWING. IIATIONAL. MARIE PKEVOST in NATIONAL. "A PARISIAN SCANDAL." NATIONAL. ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN NATIONAL. in NATIONAL. "THE WAY OF A MAID." NATIONAL. Comedy, "Teddy's Goat." NATIONAL. NATIONAL. International News. NATIONAL. Reserves, 2169 A. NATIONAL. Sessions: 11.16. 1.15, 3.30, NATIONAL. 6. 8 Exhibitions. srrrr.PTrißE. SCULPTURE. SCULPTURE. SCULPTURE. .. iUHE. SCULPTURE. SrrTT.PTURE. SCULPTURE. EXHIBITION OF FLORENTINE M ARBLE REPRESENTING THE FOREMOST MODERN ITALIAN SCULPTORS. WILL OPEN ON M ONDAY. M AY lsf CLosnrr. pRIDAY, , M AY 9 6> AT I 23. ELLIOTT ST. 23. ELLIOTT ST. j 23. ELLIOTT ST. 23. ELLIOTT ST. (At Back of Strand Arcade). SIGNOR PASOUINELLI. SIGNOR PASOUINELLI. Who is Personally Conducting th© Exhibition, has the distinction of winning th« Grand Prix with Gold Medal, at tho Rome Art Exhibition in 1011. Do not miss this unique, opportunity of purchasing some genuine works of art. SCULPTURE. SCULPTURE. SCULPTURE. SCULPTURE. SCULPTURE. SCULPTURE. SCULPTURE. SCULPTURE. Excursions, Picnics, etc. BEACHLANDS, . . MARAETAI. Launch Clematis will I,cavo Steps at 'J. 30 a.m. on WEDNESDAY for Beachlands, returning 3 p.rn. Electoral. . TyHANGAMARINO ROAD BOARD. Pursuant to Section 30 of tho Local Elcc- : tions and Polls Amendment Act. 1913. I hereby give notico thut tho number of votes received by each Candidate for tho Office of Meml>or, for the Maramarua Subdivision of tho Whangamarino Road District, is as follows: — FINDLAY. Archibald .. ..24 SMEETON, Warwick J 47 STOKES. Alfred G 49 Informal 0 And I hereby declare Warwick J. Smeeton and Alfred G. Stokes duly elected to such Office. Dated this Bth May, 1922. G. McINNES. Returning Officer. TTUMAKI WEST ROAD BOARD. I hereby give notice that the number of votes received by each Candidate for thn Office of Memlicr of Tarnaki West Road Board is as follows:— F. G. BASKETT 292 S. C. CAULTON 46 C. M. GRAY 88 L. J. KEYS 250 M. (I MoARTHUR .. .. 313 G. NEVILL 240 C. PHILLIPS 201 E. R. PILKINOTON .. .. 233 A. T. PYCROFT 253 W. H. REYNOLDS .. .. 80 and there being only five (5) Members required, I hereby declare the said M. G, McArthur. F. G. Bnskett. A. T. Pycroft. L, J. Keys, and G, Nevill to Ix> duly elected to such Office. Dated at St. Heliers this Bth day of May, 192-2. JOHN WM. CARR. Returning Officer. 'HO THE ELECTORS OF THE ELECX TORATE OF MARSDEN. Ladies and Gentlemen— As I stated at the close of last General Election that I would again contest the seat, T wish to announce it is my intention to do so nt tin- next General Election. Previously, I stood as a Moderate Labour Candidate, pledged to support the Reform Party on a division. It is my intention at the forthcoming election to stand for straight out Reform, realising that the Maescy Government are the only representatives of the Moderate Labour Party in this Dominion. Thanking you for your former support, I will take an early opportunity of placing my political views before you, when I trust to receive further support and continued confidence. A. 11. CURTIS. Whangarei. May 2, 1922. Thoroughbred Horses for Sale. MARE, Grey, rising 6; by Wildmore out of Specialist mare—A. W. Edlin, Westfield Freezing WorksIF You Wish to Sell a House. Household Effects, a Farm, or anything at all by auction seo us about it. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD., Elliott St. (next Old City Markets). *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18085, 9 May 1922, Page 12
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