AMUSEMENTS. FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. PRINCE TT'DWARD (Karangahape Rd.) Jli At 1.30 and 7. GOOD NEWS FOR MUSIC LOVERS! The Management Have Transferred EVE BENTLEY And Members of THE STRAND ORCHESTRA. To the PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE. Commencing To-night. Overture, "LIGHT CAVALRY." 7.30. ALSO BIG DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. "ONE OF THE BEST." British Epic of the Sea. "TWO RED ROSES"—With an all-star cast. CAPITOL. Dominion Road, At 8. BEBE DANIELS in "TAKE ME HOME." "RILEY, THE COP." with Louise Fazenda and Farrell McDonald. EMPIRE (Dominion Rd.) At 8. "ODDS ON"—With Phyllis Gibbs. A Drama of the Australian Turf. "PREP AND PEP"—With David Rollins and Sue Carroll. EDENDALE. (Edendale.) At 8. "CHAMPAGNE," with' Betty Balfour. "HOOFBEATS OF VENGEANCE." With "REX," the Wonder Horse. ( QREY QINEMA ' g "TOMMY ATKINS"—With an all-star cast. NOT a War Drama. "RED WlNE"—With Conrad Nagel. PARISH TTALL (Devonport.) XI At 7.45 p.m. "AVALANCHE"—A Znne Grey Special, With Jack Holt. "PARADISE." with Eetty Bronson. LECTURES. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. LECTURES ON MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. These Lectures will be continued by Professor Belshaw THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 7 p.m. and 8 p.m., in the Arts Building, Princes Street. M. R. O'SHEA, Registrar. April 22, 1929. * W.E.A. IHANGE OF NIGHTS. (1) The ANTHROPOLOGY Class will in future meet on MONDAYS, beginning TONIGHT (MONDAY). (2) The INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Class will hold its next Two Meetings on WEDNESDAY. April 24. and WEDNESDAY. May 1. after which it will revert to THURSDAYS. (3) Owing to Anzac Day no Meetings of the ART AND LIFE NATURE STUDY and TAKAPUNA Classes will be held this week. These Classes will resume on THURSDAY. May 2. BERNARD MARTIN, Secretary. Phone 46-094. HOLIDAY NOTICES. SAVINGS The Head Office and Branches will bo Closed on TUESDAY. April 23, St. George's Day, and THURSDAY, April 25, Anzac Day. CLEM BARTLEY. Manager. TRANSPORT BOARD NOTICES. TRANSPORT BOARD. MOTOR-OMNIBUS SERVICE. BUCKLAND ROAD KOUTE. . . Commencing TO-DAY (Monday). April 22, 1929, and until further notice, a bus will depart from intersection Hillsborough and Mt. Albert. Roads at 7.10 a.m. for City (Mondays to Saturdays inclusive). A. E. FORD. Manager. ELECTORAL. TVfAYORAL ELECTION, AUCKLAND CITY. QOUNCILLOR rjl gLOODWORTH, LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR MAYORALTY. Will Deliver Addresses as Follows: TO-NIGHT (Monday).—B p.m., Peerless Theatre S't. Helier3. TO-MORROW (Tuesday).—S p.m., Leys Institute, Ponsonby. WEDNESDAY. April 24.-8 p.m.. Grey Lynn Library Hall. FRIDAY. April 26.—8 p.m.. Remuera Library Hall. MONDAY. April 29.-8 p.m.. St. Benedicts Hall, East St. TUESDAY, April 30.—8 p.m., Parnell Library Hall ELECTION DAY, MAY 1. VOTE FOR BLOODWORTH AND BETTER TIMES. J. R. L u; UNDON, AS AN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR MUNICIPAL PREFERMENT. Will Address the Electors rp O - N I G H T XO-N I G H T On CIVIC ADMINISTRATION, TRANSPORT. FINANCE, AND COGNATE MATTERS. CR. W. H. MURRAY WILL PRESIDE. AT 7.45 P.M. NEW LYNN. VT FCTION OF MAYOR, COUNCILLORS AND ONE MEMBER FOR THE W A ITEM AT A ELECTRIC - POWER BOARD. Pursuant to Section 3of the Local Elections and Polls Amendment Act. 192G," I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the office of MAYOR For the Borough of New Lynn: BROWNE. Howard Oakley. GARDNER. Charles Fisher. HUGHES, Isaac. TITCHENER Walter Leigh. And there being only ono vacancy to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between the Candidates on WEDNESDAY, May 1. 1929. And 1 hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated for tho office of COUNCILLORS For the BOROUGH OF NEW LYNN: CALDER, Frederick Charles Clement. DOVE, Harry. JAMES, Stanley . T ohn. LAWSON, George. MAY, John Frederick. PLATT, William. SHANLY, Charles Aloysius. WARD, Reuben l'ercy. WOODCOCK. William John. WORTHINGTON. John. WOOLLEY. Arthur Russell. And there being only six vacancies to be filled a Poll will be taken as between the Candidates on WEDNESDAY. May 1,1929. And I. further give notice that the following persons have been nominated for tho Office of MEMBER OF THE WA ITEM ATA ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD: BROWNE, Howard Oakley. HUGHES, Isaac. RANKIN, William Pillens. TITCHENER. Walter Leigh. And there being only ono vacancy to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between the Candidates, on WEDNESDAY, May 1, 1929, at tho following Polling Places, viz.:— Gariige, corner of Titirangi and Northall Roads, Now Lynn. St, Thomas' Hall, Hutchinson Avenue, New Lynn. St. Philip'# Hall. Niknu Street.. New Lynn. Congregational Hall, Great North Ryud, Now Lynn. Room 3 (ground floor). Phoenix Chambers. Queen Street, Auckland (Opp. G.P.0.). Between (lie hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m Dated this Nineteenth day of April, 1929 J, H. REICn. Returning Officer for tho Borough of New Lynn.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20236, 22 April 1929, Page 22
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