AMUSEMENTS. EIALTO - To-night - "Wednesday. [ALTO' - To-night - Wednesday. [ Phone Overture and 46-CO9 DO NOT MISS THE a r ITTLE (7~ELLYS. HE 4 Ju ITTLE XVELLYS. LITTLE LITTLE KELLYS. KELLYS. In New Musical Numbers. A Delightful Musical Novelty Act. Hoot OOT Also Showing, Gibson and IBSON AND Blanche LANCHE rEIiAFF EY LEHAFEEY "rn HE rpEXAS QTREAK." "X HE J-EXAS UTREAK." This is a good Western Story, treated with attractive comedy lightness, with plenty of interest and plenty of action, also with a strong cast and picturesque exteriors. Comedy, Gazette and Rialto Orchestra. Coming Friday- TWO OUTSTANDING Coming Friday—COMEDY PHOTO! LAYS. RE M U E K A EMU E E A T I B R A R Y. L I U 11 A R Y. winter course. OPENING CONCERT Arranged By MR. FRANK .ADEANE. . ' (Secretary, Competitions Society). TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). AT 8 P.M. ARTISTES: MISS ALMA McGRUER. Soprano. MISS IN A THOMSON. Contralto. . MISS PHYLLIS MOBBERLEY, Musical Monologuist. . ... MISS AUDREY PERRY. Elocutionist. MISS ISABELLE BROOK. Danseuse. MISS GWENTH MacNAUGHTAN. Daneeuse. MR. ARTHUR REID. Solo Pianist. MR. CULFORD BELL. Elocutionist. MR'. FRANK ADEANE, Humorist, And MR. JOHN T A IT'S Madrigal Choir, MRS. CHARLES PRIME. Accompanist. ADMISSION BY COURSE TICKET. OR SIXPENCE. Course Tickets on Sale at all City Libraries and Queen St. Bookshops. ELECTORAL. QNE rpREE jIjTLL ROAD BOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. RATEPAYERS, VOTE FOR IJiHE 'WHITE rpiCKET. DOBBIE. H.B. HARDWICKE, J.S. MATHIESON, J. WHITEHEAD, T. EFFICIENCY. ► EDUCTION OF RATE! DISTRICT OF ONE TREE HILL. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. Pursuant to Section 12 of the Local Election and Polls Act, 1925, and its Amendments, I hereby give notice that the Following Persons have been duly Nominated as Candidates the Office of Member for the Road District of One Tree Hill: — CLAYTON, Henry Kenvon. DOBBIE, Herbert Boucher. HARDWICKE, Joseph Speight. MATHIESON. John. PURCHAS, Claude. ROWE, Thomas Henry. "WADE. Norman. WHITEHEAD, Thomas. And there being only Four Vacancies to be Filled, a Poll will be taken aa between the said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 4th clay of May, 1927, between the hours of 9 a.m. and G p.m. at the following Polling Places: — Greenwood's Cornet: Vacant sho'p next Fowler, Land Agent. Ranfnrlv Road East: St. George's Church Hall. Broadway: Bonrd's temporary Offices, Abbott's Buildings. Penrose: St. George's Church Hall. Green Lane: Firo Brigade Station. City: Chamber of Commerce Building, 17, Swanson Street. A. LEESE, Returning Officer. April 22, 1927. f \ STENT) ROAI) DISTRICT. ELECTION OF SEVEN MEMBERS. Pursuant to Section 11 ot the "Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908," I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the Office of Member for the Ostend Road Board, namely:— ARNOLDSON, Louis. m BRINSDEN. Frederick William Henry. BROWN Francis Hamilton. CLELaND, Marshall Cochrane. FINER, Thomas William. GARRATT, Henry Thomas. HILL. William lohn. MANSFIELD. John Lord. McGREVY. George Raymond. WILLIAMS, Harry Woodward, And there being only Seven (7) vacancies to be filled, a Poll of Ratepayers will be taken as between the said Candidates on THURSDAY, the 6th day of May, 1927, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.. at the undermentioned Polling Places:— 1. Office of the Beard. Nos. 2 and 8 (First Floor), National Mutual Life Buildings, Sbortland Street, Auckland. 5. Whitaker's Hall, Putiki, Waiheke. Dated at Auckland this 22nd day of April. 3927. GEO. L. GLADDING. Returning Officer. VOTE FOR—fIEORGE 'JTEORGE V/OLE. Who is Out For PROGRESS AND ECONOMY CORPORATION NOTICES. £1 IT Y OF AUCKL AN D. REFUSE COLLECTION, EPSOM DISTRICT. Refuse usually collected on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday in the Epsom District will in future be collected on TUESDAY, commencing to-day. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. Y RE Y OU TTOLDING -QOWN? Do You CONTROL Others, or are You CONTROLLED? The DIVIDING LINE between the two positions is an EDUCATIONAL ONE. and even though vcu are in the latter class you may reach out for Better Things. Let us TRAIN* yon to take TIIEM. INSTRUCTION by CLASS and POSTAL TUITION is given in BOOK-KEEPING, CONTRACTING. MATRICULATION. PROFICIENCY, ACCOUNTANCY. T EW gEALAN P OORRE?roXDEXCE0 ORRE?roXDEXCE gCHOOLS. COLWILL CHAMBERS. SWANSON STREET AUCKLAND. P.O. BOX 50. PHONE 41-73*. OTUDY WITH bTUR ROCK'S SCHOOL O OF ENGINEERING. And Improve Your Knowledge. All Govt. Exuns. Electrical. Mechanical. Oil. Refrigerating Courses, Mathematics and Draughtsmanship. CLASS OR CORRESPONDENCE. Write for FREE PROSPECTUS. QUAY BUILDINGS. QUAY STREET. ALC-KLA^O. /-lONVENT. VICTORIA AY., REMUERA. LADIES' RETREAT begins MAY 13, 7 p.m. Ends 17th (morning). Director: Reverend Father McCarthv, S.M.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19626, 3 May 1927, Page 18
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