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AMUSEMENTS. DO YOU REALISE THIS WILL PROBABLY BE YOUR ONE AND ONLY OPPORTUNITY OF EVER HEARING- THE VOICE OP H.M. KING GEORGE V.? THREE TALKIE SESSIONS. TO-DAY AT 11. 2.15 AND 8. STRAND. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TALKING AND SOUND PICTURES. THREE SESSIONS DAILY AT 11.0. 2.15 AND 8. PROGRAMME. THIS IS SPECIALLY SELECTED. AND FOR, VARIETY OF ENTERTAINMENT CANNOT BE BEATEN IN TOWN. 1. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. Events of the Day in Talk and Sound. 2. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW. Thp World's Outstanding Literary ("lenina talks to you from the Screon with his engaging personality. 3. GERTRUDE LAWRENCE. Tho Vcrsati'o English Comedienne. 4. HIS MAJESTY THE KING. Hear His Majesty's last public speech beforo his illness, on the occasion of tho opening of tho Tyno Bridgo at Newcastlo. 5. CHIC SALE In " THE STAR WITNESS." Thn first. All-talking Comedy. A scream from start to finish. 6. "THE STREET ANGEL." Featuring JANET OAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL. A Sound Picture with Songs and Synchronised Score, by the Roxy Theatre Orchestra of 110 performers. Tho sweetest love story ever told—with tho most popular pair of lovers on tho screen to-day. BOX FLANS OPEN AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY, LTD. PRICES: • Mornjng sessions Is and 1b Gd. Afternoon Sessions 2s and Is 6d. Evening Sessions. Dresa Circle, .-is Gd; Back Stalls, 2s 6d; Front Stalls, 2s: Children Halfprice to all Sessions (Plus Tax.) Booking Fee. 6d, Circle or Stalls, ELECTORAL. M R J. R. L UNDON As the MAN OF DESTINY, In the rpoWN "jIj'ALL QONCERT QHAMBER. rrO-NIOHT (MONDAY), A PRIL OQ J-O-NIGHT (MONDAY), AT 7.55 P.M. Will Publicly Address ALL AUCKLAND On the Civic SINS AND SINNERS OF AUCKLAND. In the Chair: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (In futuro). A UCKLAND CITY -tt. ELECTION. COUNCIL MAY 1, 1029. Q.EORGE jyTETCALFE (Ex-Councillor, Mount Albert Borough Council). SOUND ADMINISTRATION. PROGRESS WITH ECONOMY. EQUAL JUSTICE TO ALL. T a KA P U N A DKICXPAL J^LECTIONS. pARTY OF TNDEPENDENTS. MAJOR A. H. WILKIE, Candidate for the Mayoralty and Council, Supported by CAPTAIN J. A. ALGIE, MR, ERNEST LILLY, MR. L. H. TITCHENER, Candidates for tho Council, Will Each Address tho Electors as Follows: MILFORD.—To-night (Monday), at the Picturedromo at 8 p.m. TAKAPUNA CENTRAL.—To-morrow (Tuesday), at tho Foresters' Hall, at 8 p.m. ''LECTORS BIRKENHEAD. THE DEPUTY-MAYOR (MR. HADFIELD), And Members of the Borough Council will Address a Public Meeting at THE FORESTERS* HALL TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), At 8 p.m. ONE TREE HILL ROAD DISTRICT r TO THE RATEPAYERS,Your support is solicited for the undermentioned Candidates:— GOLDSTINE, I. J. ROSEMAN, E. J. WOOD. J. These Candidates have the welfare of the whole district at heart and you may safely rely on them to conserve your interests. Mr. Goldstine is a Barrister and Solicitor, who has teen practsing in Auckland for fourteen years. Mr, Roseman is tho Chairman of tho Railway Officers' Instituto, and a young and energetic worker in tho district. Mr. Wood is a member of the Transport Board and has had twenty years' local body experience. SUPPORT THESE CANDIDATES AND SECURE PROGRESS. ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY IN YOUR DISTRICT. Polling Day. WEDNESDAY, May 1, 1929. JTjLECTION DAY. MAY 1. VOTE FOR BLOODWORTH AND BETTER TIMES. POWER BOARD NOTICES. FRANKLIN ELECTRIC - POWER BOARD. LOAN POLL MEETINGS. Further Meetings of Ratepayers, at which (he Board's £75.000 Extension Loan Proposals will bo fully explained and Reductions in Charges announced, are to bo held as follows: ARARIMU CHURCH.—To-morrow (Tuesday), April 30, 10.30 a.m. PAPARATA SCHOOL.—To-morrow (Tuesday), April 80, 2 p.m. BUCKLAND HALL.—To-morrow (Tuesday), April 30, 8 p.m. ALL RATEPAYERS ARE EARNESTLY REQUESTED TO BE PRESENT. S. P. DAY, A.R.A.N.Z.. Pukekohe. Secretary. TEACHERS OF MUSIC. TILLIAN BRAITHWAITE, L.A.8.. Teacher of Voico Production, Singing, Piano. Harmony.—229, Jervois lid.. Homo Bay Terminus. WALTER SMITH, Mandolin. Guitar. Banjo, Ukulele. Violin, Saxophone. Clarinet.—Residential Studio. 16. Turner St TEACHERS OP ELOCUTION. pULFORD BELL, Public Speaking, *ll branches of Speech Training.—The Academy. Queen St. (next Tabornacle). "MTRS. CULFORD BELL gives Lessons at It.L Academy Studios, Queen St., on MONDAYS; Rcmucra Library, SATURDAYS.

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

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