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AMTOjBMgNTS. First National Pictures Mako THE NATIONAL First. THE ATATIONAL I he Double — Star -- Programme. First National Pictures,! reseats COLLEEN MOORE And CONWAY TEARLE " FLIRTING WITH LOVE/; " FLIRTING WITH LOVE. Adapted from L* Roy Scott's Famous iNovet. " COUNTERFEIT." RUB YE I)E REMER In " LUXURY.latest Topical Budget Scenic. Prologue — 3.0. - Session- " FLIRTING WITH LOVE. Dance Scena by Pupils of Miss Dapnm TEE NATIONAL ORCHiCSTRA. PIN EST IN AUCKLAN D. Overture - - '^GONDOLIERS. Sessions: 11.15. 2.20, 5.0. 7.4 a. Reserves at Lewis R. Lady and Son. U(l. or 'phone 2169 A. , . ,- , NOTE.-Patron; are requested to note tna owing to the length of our programme *y, will commence tbi: las. session each evemn. at 7.45 p.m. pRAXD. Opp. 0.P.0. TODAY. vX a Favourite Comedy-Drama. MAE J' ARSH " PADDY THE-NEXT-BEST-THTNG." " PADDY THK-NEXT-BEST-THINO. Eicrcenod at 11.35, 1.35, 3.45. B, and 8 P-m Mack Sennett Comedy and Gazette. •FLAMING YOUTH." FRIDAY. "DSMPSEY V. GIBBONS. FRIDAY. TOWN TT ALL—TO-MORROW NIGHT 1 OWN Jtl ALL—TO-MORROW NIGH I " THE XfESSIAH." " 1 HE IVLeSSIAH." Soloists': Soprano: MISS TERESA McENROE Contralto: MADAME IRENE -UNbLE\ Tenor: MR. H OASQUOINfe Bass- MR. A. G. COLLLDGE BOOK NOW. At Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. Prices: 4s. 3s (plus tax), reserved; 'is (nc tax), unreserved. TIVOLI FRIDAY NEXT 1. Enid Bennett and Matt. Moore in "AMBROSE APPLEJOHN'S ADVENTURE." And in Addition, Milton Sills and' Viola Dana m "THE HEART BANDIT." ga= 1 ART UNIONS. THAMES SOCIETIES' BENEVOLEN'i FUND. Tho drawing of the Art Union in con nection with the above, has been post ponce from December 20 to JANUARY 31, 1920. S LEDGER, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. MOTUTARA DOMAIN BOARD V.'AIMAUKU. MUKIWAI BEACH SPORTS. The Motutara Domain will be CEOSEI to the Public THURSDAY. January 1. 1938 except on payment for admission, is pe adult person, children 6d, and ,for each am every horse and vehicle a charge ot Is wn be made. F. SUMMERS. Hon. Secretary. Motutara Domain Board. ELECTORAL. T7STAITEMATA' ELECTRIC POWEI >V BOARD. ELECTION OF REPRESENTATIVES. Pursuant to Section 11 of " The Loca Ejections and Polls Act. 1908," Notice i hereby given that the persons whose name appear below have been nom;natcd a:- Can didates for the office of Representative oi the Waixemata Electric Power Board:- - TO REPRESENT THE COMBINED DIS TRICTS OF WAITEMATA COUNTY AN! HELENSVILLE TOWN DISTRICT. 4 REPRESENTATIVES REQUIRED. GRIGG. Frank Walter. HAND, James. MA OKIE, James. McLEOD. James. RIMMER. Johr- Clayton. ROBERTSON, Harry Arnold. SHUTTLEWOKTH. Charles Oswald. STEWART. Ralph Doutrlas. WEST, Charles Staniland. TO REPRESENT THE COMBINED IMS TRICTS OF THE BOROUGHS OF TAKA PUNA, BIRKENHEAD AND NORTHCOTE. 4 REPRESENTATIVES REQUIRED. CADNESS. Herbert. GREENSLADE. Arthur Edwin. HAYDEN. James William. ' RICHARDSON, William Ernest THOMPSON, Miles Edward. WALTON. Edward Cranston TO REPRESENT THE COMBINED J)JS TRICTS OF THE TOWN DISTRICTS OI HENDERSON AND GLEN EDEN. 1 REPRESENTATIVE REQUIRED. HART, Benjamin. LEIGHTON. William Richard Thorn. SHEPHERD, William Henry. WEST, Joseph Mackworth As the number of Candidates exceed: the number of Representatives required, ar Election as between the Candidates will h» held on THURSDAY, December 18. 1924 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. at the following Polling Places:— 1. Durham Chambers, Durham St. East (Round Stewart Dawson's Corner) Auckland. 2. Upper Waiwera Hall. 3. Silverdale Hall. 4. Wainui Hall. 5. Whangaparaoa Hall. (>. Brown's Bay School. 7. Albany Coronation ITa'l. 8. Eaßt Coast Road, Takupuna, Mr. J. R, Pennine's Residence. 9. Titirangi, Bishop's Kiosk. 10. New Lynn Town Board Office. 11. Greenhithe Hall. 12. Glonfield Mission Hall. 13. Kaukapakapa Public- Hall 14. Maharau Hall.' 15. Helensvillc Town Board Office. 16. Riverhead Public Hal!. 17. Kumeu Public Hall. 18. Waimau'ku-Public Hail. 19. Wdodhill Public Hall 20. Taupaki Public Hall. 21. Parakai Hall. 22. Hobßonvi lie-Hall. 23. Brigham's Creek, Sinton's Store. 24. Waitakcre Post Office Stoic. 25. Swanson Public Hall. 2G. Oratia Fruitgrowers'' Hall 27. To Atatu Methodist Clnrch. 28. Henderson Foresters' Hall. 29. Dairy Flat Post Office. 30. Glen Eden Town Board Office. 31. Bayswater, Feaver's Sloie. 32. Belmont. Presbyterian Hal! 33. Tnkapuna Council Chambers. 34. Milford Parish Hall. 35. Birkenhead Borough Count'! Office. 3G. Northcote Borough Council Office. 37. Chehea Poet Office. 38. Birkdale Methodist Schoolroom. 39. Clark's Store. Hincmou Street. 40. Whenuapai Hail. Dated this 11th day of December, 192-L ALEX PAGE, Returning Officer. WATXEMATA ELECTRIC POWER VV BOARD. For Hie convenience of the Electors ol Henderson a;nd Glen Eden Town Districts, a Polling Boolii vvill bo situated at DURHAM CHAMBERS. Durham St., East [round Stewart Dawson's Corner). ALEX. PAGE. Returning Officer. Tjh] RKsLdENTS OF TAKAPUNA. The Bayswater'Belmont Progressive Association recommends Residents to sup. port Mr A E. Greonslade (ex-Councillor. and ex-Mayor or Northcote), at the Flection TO-MORROW (Thursday), or the Waitemata Power Board, .'or tho followinu reugons—Thar. Vie in definitely pledged to the policy of the Waitomata Board umalgamating immediately with tho Auckland Board. It is emphasised (a) The Waitemata Dintrict would have difficulty in racing the necessary capital; (b) It is practically certain that Electricity can bo obtained cheaper . and soonor from the Auckland Board; (c) By amalgamation, he,'.' vy administration charges and outlay would be saved; (d) the Auckland Board would more easily curry the Waitomata District than the three Marino Boroughs; (o) Ratepayers arc already committed to heavy loan proposals for Borough works. —R. 11. Greville, Chairman. TTTTaTTEMATA ELECTRIC POWER ♦ V BOARD.—I beg to notify the Elector? of the Waitemata County and Helenaville Town Board that I am a Candidate for the above Election and respectfully solicit voir. eupport. JAMES HAND. __^ RATEPAYERS! Vot« Againßt Loan Today. Rales already Is 8d : proposal make-, i'ik BJcI. Civic Square Loan next.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18894, 17 December 1924, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18894, 17 December 1924, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18894, 17 December 1924, Page 20

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