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AMUSEMENTS. DOLORES DEL RIO is simply wonderful in "The Trail of '98." STILL GOING STRONG! EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT "THE TRAIL OF '98." HAVE YOU SEEN IT YET?? AMAZING! ASTOUNDING! MARVELLOUS! THRILLING! BEWILDERING! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Epic. Successor to " Ben Hur." With ft Hugo Cast of 35 Principals, 15.000 Extras. 2000 more than " Ben Elur." Over 12 months in production in Alaska and other locations. EVERY MAN. WOMAN AND CHILD IN AUCKLAND-MUST SEE "THE TRAIL OF '98." NOW SHOWING —NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING —NOW SHOWING HIPPODROME. HIPPODROME. HIPPODROMEHIPPODROME. NOTE I SCREENING TIMES: 11 a 5 8. This Giant Masterpiece Lasts 8 hours and is in 14 parts. DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO AND RALPH FORBES, RALPH FORBES, RALPH FORBES, RALPH FORBES, The Immortal Lovers of "THE TRAIL OF '98." "THE TRAIL OF '98." "THE TRAIL OF '98." "THE TRAIL OF '98." "THE TRAIL OF *98." "THE TRAIL OF '98." "THE TRAIL OF '98." "THE TRAIL OF '98." SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE. HIPPODROME NOW SHOWING. MOULIN ROUGE. LAST NIGHT Of 1 GEOI&E BANCROFT 1 n "THE DOCKS OF NEW YORK. And POLA NEGRI In "THE WOMAN AGAINST THE WORLD. Good Support. Usual Prices. TO-MORROW—CABARET NIGHT. Dancing 8-12. Bendall's Collegians Orchestra. ELECTORAL. jyjAYORAL JgLECTION. AUCKLAND CITY. QOUNCILLOR gLOODWORTH. LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR MAYORALTY. Will Deliver Addresses as Follows: T(°'-NIGHT (Monday).—B p.m., St. Benediet's Hall, East Street. TO-MORROW • (Tuesday).—B p.m., Farnell Library Hall. ELECTION DAY. MAY 1. VOTE EOR BLOODWORTH AND BETTER TIMES. C 1" C OUNCIL LECTION. JAMES J* JJOSKING (Solicitor, New Zealand Insurance Buildings) RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT. J F HOSKING is a sitting Member of the' University Council and has also served as a Member of the City Council, the Hospital Board, the Drainage Board, and as Chairman of the City Schools Committee J F HOSKING is a well-known Member of Bowling, Golf, and other Sports Clubs, as well as being interested m a large number of Social and Welfare Organisations. JJIS pOLICY: rpHE pUBLIC JNTERESTS QNLY. ■yOTE FOR • J. F. H OSKING " "HE WILL SERVE YOU WELL." jgOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORSWARDS "A" AND G. Pursuant to the provisions of The Local Flections and Polls Act. 1925, . and the Amendments thereof, I hereby Give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated for the office of Councillor for IbTabove wards of the Borough of Mount A ">ert: WARD " A." CARRIE. John, FLOYD. Peter, FUL7JN, William Davidson, RUSSELL. William Gray, WARD " C." BUCKLEY, Augustus Anbury, EVITT Selwyn McKelvic, LANGLEY. James Henry, MILES, Herbert Ambrose, PICKERING, Frank, Anu there being only TWO vacancies to be filled in tiach of the above-named Wards a Poll as between the said Candidates will ho taken on WEDNESDAY. Ist day of May, 1929, between the houra or 9 a.m. and'" p.m., nt the following Booths:— GLENMORE (I)—St. Georges Parish Hall, New North Road. KINGSLAND (2) —Jubilee Hall, New North Road MORNINGSIDE (3)— Old Council Chambers, New North Road. (4)— Hirst's Hall, New North Road. MOUNT ALBERT (s)—St. Luke's Parish Hall, New North Road. (6)— King George's Hall, New North Road. EDENDALE (7)—Carlton Hall, Edendale (g)_ Presbyterian Schoolroom, Balmoral Road. _ _ (o)—Baptist Schoolroom, laumata Road. H. UTTING, Returning Officer. Mount Albert, April 18. 1929. THOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. ELECTION OF MAYOR. Pursuant to the provisions of The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925, and its Amendments, I hereby give notice that the following persons havo been duly nominated as Candidates for the Office of Mayor for the Borough of Mount Albert:— MATTHEWS. Richard Edward Nadon. RHODES, Leonard Edgar, And a Poll as betweon the said Candidates will be taken on WEDNESDAY, Ist day of May, 1929, between tho hours of 9 a.m. nnd 7 p.m., at 'ho following Booths:— GLENMORE (D—St. George's Parish Hall. New North Road KINGSLAND (2)— Jubilee Hall, New North Road. MORNING SIDE CD-Old Council Chambers, New North Road. (4)—Hirst'a Hnll, New North Road. MOUNT ALBERT (5)-S\ Luke's Parish Hall, New North Road. (G)—King George's Hall, New North Road. EDENDALE (7)—Carlton Hall. Edondalo Road. (81—Presbyterian Schoolroom, Balmoral Road. (9) —Baptist Schoolroom, Taumata Road. H. UTTINC. Returning Officer. Mount Albert, April 18, 1929.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20241, 29 April 1929, Page 22

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