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THE STORM Deals with a startling angle THE STORM on the eternal triangle in THE STORM Nature's rugged -settings, THE STORM 'mid hills of snow and ice, THE STORM treacherous drifts and ya*nTHE STORM ing chasms. Thut's THE STORM „ ___ __~.„,,. „ THE STORM " THE STORM." THE STORM . .., . CTr . pxr THE STORM A roaring, bellowing.StOKM. THE STORM with crash of falling timTHE STORM bor; a sneaking snow avaTHS STORiI lanche, blocking the path to THE STORM civilisation and liberty, THE STORM freakishly aiding unrelatTHE STORM icg fate to tangle three THE STORM lives, remould their indiviTHE STORM duality; and from out THE STORM life's crucible recreate them THE STORM all as spun-gold sterling THE STORM beings. THE STORM. „ ??.*>'?... ~ THE STORM " THE STORM." THE STORM THE STORM The Picture of tho Age. THE STORM It Shakes Your Every Fibre. THE STORM Raging rapids—one lone girl THE STORM in a canoe. 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M rpHE QTORM "—•\TATIONAL r\NLT " J-HE OTORM"—I> ATIONAL V/NLY Electoral. QITY OF AUCKLAND. ELECTION OF COUNCTLLOE. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. Pursuant to Section II of the Local Elections *nd Polls Act, 1908, I hereby give ratios that tho following persona have been duly nominated as Candidates for too Office of CounciDor for the City of Auckland:— FUBNESS. Christopher Haswell. SULLIVAN, Jeremiah. James. THOMPSON, Alfred. And theme beine only one CD "Vacancy to bo filled, e. Poll wjll De taken as between the said Candidate* on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of October, .1922, at the following PoUirrg Places:— Towr Ball. Main Entrance, Queen StreetChamber of Commeroe, Swanson Street. Ley's lustitwte, Powonby. . Mission Hall, Home Bay Road. Church of Christ, Poneonby Road. Newton West School, Great North Road. Si. Cofomba HjiU, Great North Road. fit. Mark's Hal!. Remucra Road. St David's Ball, Khyber Pass Road. St- James' Hall, Wellington Street. Francis Street Meeting House, Grey Lym. Pt. ChevaliwrHall. Pt. Chevalier. East Street HaO. East Street. Remii era Road. Council Dorvot. D* Luca'a Store, Remuera Road. St. Btephen'e Native School, St. Stephen's Avenue. Methodist HaO, Manukau Road, Parnell , Epsom Library. Manukau Road, Epaom, Victoria Park Pavilion. Masonic HalL Eden TerTaoo. Harp of Erin, Great South Road. POLLING HOURS: $ aja. to T pja. P. P. NOTLEY. Returning Officer. October 18. 1923. ( piTY COUNCIL' BY-ELECTION. ' ' ——_ J. t SULLIVAN'S CANDTDATURE. MB. SULLIVAN has been nominated by representatives of the Legal, Medical, and Banking Professions, and by representoTives of the Farming and Industrial Community. Amonitst those nominating Mr. Sullivan are:—Dir. E. D. Mackellar, Messrs. A. Clements. J.P., Eobert MqVeagh, Tames J. Nixon (President of the Tramway Union), H. A. Evans (Farmer). Charles Grant, W. B. Boardman, and Nicholas Saunders. i — VOTE FOR SULLIVAN ON THE ?Sth. LJ OWICK TOWN BOARD. I hereby give notice that MR. WILLIAM GREEN was nominated as a Candidate for tho Office of Commissioner of Howick Town Board on TUESDAY. October 17, 1922. and as there was only one Candidate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. "William Dumper, I therefore declare the above-named Candidate, Mr. William Green, to be duly elected. A. GERRING, Returning Officer. Howick. October 17,1922. -IXTAITEMATA ELECTORATE. A Meeting of Electors interested in the Candidature of Mr. F. H. Burbush, Liberal and Moderate Labour, will be held at the i Masonic Hall, Northcote, on TUESDAY Next, October 24, at 7.30 p.m. Dress and Fashion. ATTENTION. Ladies!— Smart Millinery now showing at the "Gainsborough, 24. Karangahape Rd., Newton. Prices moderate. MERICAN Button .Co., 43. Elliott St.— Novelty Nailheadmg, Eyeletting, Pleating Button Girdling. Hem-stitching, EmTTroidery, Braiding __ rrVEAHTIFUL Hats for [Labour Day, at . Ut>' 29a 355, 6d. and 39s 6d.-The Wellesloy St. gj. DRESSMAKING. Auckland and Sydney experience; charges moderate.—Mist Waygool 7, Porcival Parade. Shelly Beach Bd- : DTJRABILITY Detcrrainoj True Value - Prove by purchasing, Matthews nna Andrews. Ladiea' Outfitters. Upper Symondc tit. I__ — •j-ittATHERS — Boaii remodelled into Fashr iinabTe Cape?,—Mrs. Crombie, lata HelveUa Ostrich Co.. City Chambers (2nd floor) . GTVTNG Up Business.—Our entire, stock * CMtumes. Coat-frocks, etc. going at halfpence.—The Modern Ladies' Tailoring, 2. Wellesley St. _ _ -ri-PMHTITCHING and Button-making at rFp H K 37-33. Watson's Build ££~ Wellesley St.. E._Jj[o_JwitWL____ - PA TIDY MONNOCK. Tailor, 50. Queen's BldgsT Wellesley St. W.. will be pleased to meet old customers. _ ASPIRIN Tablets, best English manufacture. 2s 3d per 100. post free— jg rT 1647, GJ.O., Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18225, 19 October 1922, Page 14
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