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AMUSEMENTS. • HPHE T YRIC. ■ j IHE JJYRIC. ONLY THREE MORE PERFORMANCES. MANAGERIAL NOTE— At the request of numerous of our esteemed patrons, we will start sharp at 7.45 p.m. in future. This will enable us to continue our policy of screening two big features nightly, and let you get a car homo before the rush from Queen Street. You save time and tram fares and set the Best for Less, at THE LYRIC. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45 We Take Pleasure in Offering THE BIG SEVEN-REEL SELZNICK SPECIAL. LOVE T*TITHOUT A UESTIO £-'' OVE VV ITHOUT VJUESTION. " LOVE WITHOUT QUESTION." "LOVE WITHOUT QUESTION.' " LOVE WITHOUT QUESTION." " LOVE WITHOUT QUESTION." A Thrilling Picturisation of C. Wadsworth Camp's Battling Detective Story, "THE ABANDONED ROOM." "THE ABANDONED ROOM." Featuring Broadway's Favourite Star, OLIVE rpELL. LIVE 1. ELL, OLIVE TELL, OLIVE TELL, OLIVE TELL, OLIVE TELL, Do You Like a Good Detective Story. A Good Ghost Yarn? A Mystery That Cannot be Solved Until the Last Minute! " THE ABANDONED ROOM.'" Combines all Three and Keeps You Wondering What is Going to Happen Next. ExVfing, Spine-ChLlling. Hair-Raises Entertainment Totally Unlike Anything . You Have Previously Seen. "THE ABANDONED ROOM." We are ' happy to be able to present • this absorbing feature for your entertainment. We recommend it highly as one of tho finest motion pictures ever presented. Also Showing: RICHARD TALMADGE. RICHARD TALMADGE. In a Picture of Thrills and Stunts-. " PUTTING _TT f^VER." "1 CITING It U VKK.' Take tho Precaution to Book, and 'Phone 3645 for Scats. ELECTORAL. pITY COUNCIL TH LECTION. CHAMBER OP COMMERCE. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 8 P.M. A Meeting of Friends and Supporters of MR. C. G. MACINDOE will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. All those interested in Mr. Maeindoe's candidature are specially requested to be present. For the Committee, J. NORMAN RISHWORTH. Chairman. ■jITT. ALBERT MAYORAL ELECTION. QOUNCILLOR T TjV -RHODES WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS < As Follows KING-SLAND-Jubilee Hall. TO-DAY (Mon- , day). April 23. 7.45 p.m. MORNINGSIDE—St. Enoch's Hall. TOMORROW (Tuesday), at 7.45 p.m. MOUNT ALBERT MAYORAL ELECTION. pOUNCILLOR A TV/T - "WILSON. DEPUTY-MAYOR, Will Address Meetings as follows:— KING GEORGE'S HALL. MT. ALBERT-TO-NIGHT (Monday). 23rd. 8 o'clock. His Worship the Mayor will preside. PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOLROOM. BALMORAL RD.—TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 24th, at 8 p.m. - LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. QNEHUNGA MAYORAL ELECTION. MR. A. A. CREAMER. Nominated by H. J. Davies. Esq., Alex. Robb, Esq., R. G. Speight, Esq., WILL SPEAK IN THE LYCEUM. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 8 P.M.. And CHURCH STREET CORNER TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). 7.30 P.M.. Wh<jn Misleading Statements and Criticisms will be dealt with. A. G. HOLDSWORTH. Hon. Sec. "T)EVONPORT MAYORAL ELECTION. M T> L AMONT Will Address the Electors TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AT MISSION HALL. STANLEY BAY. 7.30 P.M. ' ! PARISH HALL. DEVONPORT. 8.15 P.M. TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at MASONIC HALL. DEVONPORT. 8 P.M. TTARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. I beg to notify the Electors that I am a Candidate for a seat on the above Board. Having had many years' experience on local bodies and a.so having some knowledge of other large shipping centres of the world, I consider I could be of use to you on the Harbour Board. Steady progress, with strict economy, is necessary to make our port what it should be, viz., efficiently equipped and "our port charges reasonable. I have been nominated by the following business gentlemen: — Messrs. Geo. R. Hutchinson, J. S. Milne, J. C. Spedding, and S. Coldicut. Your interest and support is respectfully solicited.Yours faithfully, E. G. SKEATES. WAITEMATA COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. TAKAPUNA RIDING. M R G. 0'H ALLORAX Begs to intimate that he is a Candidate I and solicits the support and interest of Ratepayers. DRESS AND FASHION. BLUE Serge Costumes, guaranteed dye, tailor-made, £9.Laurie and Hardy, j 16, Foresters' Bldgs., Wellasley St. W. BRAIDING, Hemstitching, Spokestitching, Pinking, etc. Good work, prompt atI tention.— Scott, Top Floor, City Cham- | bers. ■ - EXCELLENT Selection of Marabout and Ostrich Capes and Stoles. Renovations j a specialty. —Mrs, Crombie. City Chambers. FURS and Fur Coats renovated to latest fashion.—Vernon's, Expert Furriers and .Costumiers, 8. Wellealey St. • HEMSTITCHING, Buttons. Pleating. Dressmaking, Costumes, Coat Frock, tailored; moderate.—Modern Button Factory, 12. Wellealey St. West. SILK Hosiery, Woollen Dresses and Jumpers, latest styles at Cummings' Drapery Store, 94, Broadway. Newmarket. SATISFACTION Every Time, if you have any dealings with Coakley! .-■ FURS Remodelled and Renovated by expert JC Furrier; charges reasonable, workman* ■hip guaranteed.—G. Green. 269. Karanealape Rd. " -\fO-RUBBING" Laundry Help for li ? washing clothes, and " Keep Smiling " Lino. Polish for shining floors.—Hutehuvon's. . ■ .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18381, 23 April 1923, Page 14

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