AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC. A Fnller-Hayward Theatre. Continuous (torn 11 a.m. A United Artists Picturo. GIPSY LIFE AND LOVE! WILD HEARTS, FLAMING FEUDS. FIERCE HATREDS, THE BACKGROUND OF A SWEEPING, GLAMOROUS TALE OF GIPSY BLOOI). DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO IN " R-E-V-E-N-G-E." " R-E-V-E-N-G-E." " R-E-V-E-N-G-E." In a Rolo More Compelling Moro Alluring than " Ramona.' Also Screening: COMEDY MAJESTIC MAGAZINE EVE'S REVIEW. And at Evening Sessions: MISS ST. LAWRENCE-TONER (Pianiste), And WHITEFORD WAUGH'S MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Plans at Tbeatro. Phono 43-210. Priceß: la to 2a Dd. Children Half-price. •MEETINGS. LICENSING COMMITTEE. Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Licensing Committee for the District of Raglan will be held at the Courthouse. Ngarnawahia, on FRIDAY, the Seventh Day of Juno, 1929. at the hour of 12 noon. Dated at Hamilton this iiGtli da 7 of April, Jo 2°' G. S. CLABIv. Clerk, Raglan Licensing Committee. REMUERA EAST RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION. A Special General Meeting of Ratepayers will be held nt the Meadowbnnk School, Waiatarua Road, at 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (Tuesday). Business: Municipal Elections, Tramway Extension, Report of Activities. Mr. J. A. C. A Hum and several other Council Candidates will give limited addresses. S. FINDLAY, Hon. Secretary. ELECTORAL. LfT. ALBERT MAYORAL ELECTION. M K - L. E. R HODES Will Address the Electors as Under:— TO-NIGHT (Monday), at B.—HIRST'S HALL. Morningside. Chairman: T. B. Clay, Esq. TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 8 p.m.—CARLTON HALL, EdendaSe Terminus. Chairman: G. Higgatt, Esci. ELECTORS ARE URGED TO ATTEND. ALBERT MAYORALTY. M R R. E.~N. M iTTEEWS (Mount Albert Ratepayers' Association Candidate) FOR MAYOR Will Address the Electors: TO-NIGHT (Monday), at 8 p.m.—Carlton Hall Rdendale TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 8 p.m.—King GeT"2o Hall. Mount Albert The Ratepayers' Association Candidates for the Council Will Also Speak. rjpo THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT EDEN. Ladies and Gentlemen,—Being unavoidably absent during polling week, I confidently loavo my election in your hands. If returned again I Bhall carry out to the best of my ability all tho duties pertaining to euch oflico. In my opinion the rates are becoming a serious burden. Efficiency with the strictest economy should be our watchword during the next term. —Yours faithfully, R. McK. MORISON. fT. EDEN COUNCIL ELECTION. A Public Meeting will be held in the Methodist Hall, Gordon Road, Mt. Eden, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. The real position of borough affairs will bo shown. Addresses by Members of tho People's Ticket. Como and hear the facts. Questions invited. The following Candidates have so far notified their approval of the Proposal for tho Formation of a Metropolitan Board:— BAGNALL, B.L. BELLAM, H. DONALDSON, Dawson. DREAVER, Mrs. M. FLOYD. P. FULTON. W.D. GOLDFINCH, P. J. HOSKING, J. F. LUNDON, J. 11. MURRAY. W. H. McKINNEY. W. 11. HALL SKELTON. A. BLOOD WORTH. T. MELVILLE, J. M. FRASER, D. C. GREY CAMPBELL, G. IRVINE. Balfour M. TAYLOR, G. L. McNAB, T. LECTION DAY. MAY 1. VOTE FOR BLOODWORTH AN D BETTER TIMER. JJAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. MR. S. V. TYLER (Sitting Councillor). For 27 yearn Mr. Tyler has taken a pro minent part in the general progress and advancement of Hamilton Ho is a proved successful business man and director of various Companies He strongly advocates a new Bridgo E C T 0 N S. HAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. MR. F. H. CLAPIIAM (Sitting Member). Mr. Clapham Htands for progress in essential matters for the development of Hamilton. Ho is in favour of un additional Traffic Bridgo. COUNTY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. Pursuant to the provisions of tho "Counties Act, 1920," and tho "Local Elections and Pollh Act, 1925," and any amendments thereto, public notico is hereby given that an Eloction of Ono Councillor, to fill an_ extraordinary vacancy created in tho Arai Riding, will bo held on THURSDAY, May 23. 1929. And I hereby appoint tho County Office, Warkworth, as the placo, and SATURDAY, May 11, before noon, oh the day and hour, for tho Nomination of Caiulidatea for such office. Dated nt, Warkworth, this 26th day of April, 1929. L. J. VERRY, Returning Officer. J7JLECTION ' DAY. MAY 1. VOTE FOR BLOODWORTH AND BETTER TIMES.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20241, 29 April 1929, Page 22
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