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Amazements. riRAND. Opp. G.P.O. TO-DAY. vJr The Last Soreenmgs. MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. „ In MARY PICKFORD, " Tha Lovelight." MARY PICKFORD. Fine Supporting Programme. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). By Speoial Arrangement. The Long-wanted Italian Spectacle, by tho Producers of "Quo Vadis. " "VTERO " • « iM ERO " " "VTERO " " 1\ ERO " Nero, Emperor of Romp, and His Loves. 10 Thrilling Reels of Intense Drama. Two Years in the Making. Two Years in the Making. Cost £800,000 to Make. See— The Wonderful Gardens of • —See See— Palestine. —See See— The Stupendous —See See—The Roman Empire at its Height.—See Bee— Nero's Licentious Orgios. —See See— Tho Burning of Rpme. —See See— St. Paul Preaching in the —See See— Catacombs. —See See— Tho Human Torches. _ —See See—Christians Thrown to the Lions.—See Wonderful Italian Acting by 24 Groat Star Actors. EOOO Supernumeraries. In Addition: A New Comedy Drama. Starring—ALlCE CALHOUN—Starring " RAINBOW." Special Engagement. SIGNORA ADELINA MARTTNENGO. SIGNORA ADELINA MARTINENGO, Of the l&tu Brescians. who will play a Violin Solo during the Picture. AT THE GRAND—TO-MORROW. £) IT Y OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. At 8 O'Clock, SIGNOR LUCIE N CESARONI SIGNOR LUCIEN CESARONI Will Sing: "Unhappy One" (from "Ernani") • Verdi "Star of Eve" (from "Tannhauser") Wagner THE CITY ORGANIST. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, Will Play: Nuptial Postlnde (Foulkes), Andante (Silas), The "Little" G Minor Fugue (Bach), Humoresque (Dvorak), Romance and Finale (Vierne), Spor.alizio (Liszt). Strawberry Fair (English Folksong). Accompanist - - MR. LEO. WHITTAKER. Admission, 6d. J. S. BRIGHAM. _ . , . Town Clerk. October 81. 1922. Electoral. "pAPATOETOE TOWN BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. RESULT OF POLL. The following are the voles pollod:— NICHOLSON. William John .. . . 135 RE'DSHAW, John .. 82 Informal .. . .. ~ 1 I therefore declare William John Nicholson duly elected a Commissioner of the Papat' etoe Towr- Board. (Signed) HC. ERNEST. Returning Officer. Papatoetoe, Ncvembor 1, 1922. "OOSKILI* yiVIAN pOTTER, M.P.i OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors ' IJO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). AT 8 O'CLOCK. At fpECEATRE, jjominion J^oad. COME AND HEAR THE FACTS, AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. . THE REFORM GOVERNMENT'S ACTIONS SUPPORTED AND FUTURE POLICY EXPOUNDED. ' Chairman: MR. J. W. SHACKELFORD, Mayor of Mount Eden.

J/ AfEW ZEALAND EL LABOUR PARTY. AUCKLAND EAST. J. A. LEE will Address an Open-Air Meeting at the Comer of M&nukau Road and Gorfield Street, TO : NIGHT (Thursday), at 8 p.m. Mr. F. W. Simpson. Chairman. WAITEMATA ELECTORATE. R. F. WAY will hold a Meeting of Friends and Supporters in tho Foresters Hall. Birkenhead. TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 7.45 p.m. EDEN ELECTORATE. H. G, R. MASON, LL.B„ will Address the Electors at NEW LYNN. St, Thomas' Hall. TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 8 o'clock. AVONDALE. Town Hall, TOMORROW (Friday), at 8 p.m. ROSKILL ELECTORATE. J. PURTELL will Address an Open-Air Meeting at t.h« Corner of Dominion Road and King Edward Street, TO-MORROW (Friday), at 7.30 p.m. JjDEN J^LECTORATE. THE HON. C. J, PARR, Member for Eden, invites all Friend* and Supporters at Hend'rson to meet him at Henderson Publio Hall TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 8 o'clock. Business : To Form Election Committee and Arrange for Canvass of District. . i A I P A R A Jl L E C T O RATE. MR. R. & HORNBLOW, Liberal Candidate, Will Address Meetings as under;— HELENSVILLE—Star Theatre. TO-NIGHT Publio Hall. TORUAW^^bI(k rld lfiil. Monday Next, November 6. . All Meetings at 8 o'clock p.m. j A MEETING OF MR. GLOVER'S COMMITTEE AND FRIENDS Will be held in the CENTRAL HALL, COOK STREET, Off Hobson Street. • THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, At 8 p.m. ELECTORATE. APOLOGY. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I wish to apologise to the large number of Electors who have been unable to gain admission, to my meetings owing to want of space in the halls. I shall be paying return visits to each locality, _when I hope to have the pleasure of meeting those who had to be turned away on the first occasion for the reason stated. Please come early next time. Yours faithfully, ELLEN MELVILLE. LECTORS.—Ask Candidates for full ELECTOR^.— Alik Candidates if they a-e ill favour of the Initiative aiid Referendum being incorporated as part of our Constitution. The answer will decide whether they aro Liberal-Reformers or Con-servative-Reformers; whether they are Liberal-Liberals or Conservative-Liberals. ELECTORS. —Ask Candidates if they are in favour of a Referendum being taken on the question of our again engaging in War, seeing that when we were forced into it in 191(1 it cost ua £80,000,000 and nearlv 17,000 livee, besides pensions. XT'LECTORS. —Ask Candidates for an adeU quate account of tho objects and tin* iof the League of Nations,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18237, 2 November 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18237, 2 November 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18237, 2 November 1922, Page 14

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