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amusements! THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS. GRAND SOUVENIR NIGHT GRAND SOUVENIR NIGHT NEXT TUESDAY EVENING. NEXT TUESDAY EVENING. To mark this occasion and the Farewell Season of the Midnight Frolics Each Visitor to the Theatre on Tuesday Evening will bo Presented with a Beautiful and Artistic Souvenir, which will include Pictures of Each Member of the Company. Tuesday Night will also witness the Midnight Frolics in a Complete Change of Programme. . MIDNIGHT FROLICS MATINEE. MIDNIGHT FROLICS MATINEE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). AT 2. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 2. Children hulf-yrice to all parts except Gallery The youngsters will thoroughly enjoy Clem Dawe as the very naughty school boy. HIS MAJESTTS THEATRE. Direction' J. C Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. THE FROLICS AT THEIR BEST. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, AND UNTIL SATURDAY WEEK. MATINEE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). J. C. WILLIAMSON. LIMITED. Present THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS. THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS. THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS. With CLEM DA'WE, MONA MAGNET, Together with THE FROLICS JAZZ BAND OF 12, THE FROLICS JAZZ BAND OF 12, And the other Favourites, including Eric Edgeley, Gregory Ivanof!, Dorothy White. Oscar Beck, Gertie Cremer, William Ferryman, Les White. John Robertson. The First Programme is proving a Riot, including as it does . New Songs, New Dances. New Ballets. New Sketches. It is Undoubtedly the Best All-round Entertainment Yet Presented by the Midnight Frolics. 4 Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. PRICES.—D.C. and R.S., 4s; Stalls. 3s and 2s; Gallery. Is. Saturday: Reserves. 53. All Drices plus tax. Manager John Farrell. MOULIN ROUGE. Lato Tudor. Remuera. Excellent Double-feature Programme, Commencing TO-NIGHT AT 8. BEBE DAKIELS in "WHAT A NIGHT," And MADGE BELLAMY in "FUGITIVES." Good Supports. Usual Prices. Phono 24-749 for Reserves. THE IRENE AINSLEY GRAND OPERA x SOCIETY. This Society has been formed for the purpose of furthering interest in Grand Opera in English. The work selected for production this year will be " IL TROVATORE," BY VERDI. Also a repetition by request of the very successful initial performance of BIZET'S " CARMEN." Honorary and Active Membership Invited. Vacancies for All Voices. FIRST REHEARSAL MAY 23. Applications for Membership, etc.. to be made to THE SECRETARY, 10, Shelly Beach Rd., Heme Bay. Phone J6-S3O. MEETINGS. w. ADEBATING CLUB. All interested in Debating and Public Speaking are invited to a Meeting at tha Old Grammar School, Symonds St., TO-NIGHT (Friday), at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of forming a W.E.A. Debating Club. Previous membership of the W.E.A. is not necessary. N. M. RICHMOND, Director. A LUNCHEON Will be held at THE Y.M.C.A.. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), MAY 17, At 1 p.ru. Speaker: DR. MILDRED STALEY. Subject: "INTERNATIONALISM AND THE AMERICAS." BERNARD MARTIN, Secretary. The Annual General Meeting of Members will be held in the Library, at the Home, on WEDNESDAY, Juno 12. 1929. at S p.m. Business: To Receive Report and Statement of Accounts; to Elect a President, VicePresident and Seven Members of Council; to Appoint an Auditor. Nominations, which must be signed by two Members of the Association, are invited for any of the above Offieeß, and are required to be in the hands of the undersigned Seven clear days before the day of Meeting. By order. Auckland, May 15, 1929. THOS. E. WHITTON. Secretary. ABRIDGED BALANCE-SHEET OF THE AUCKLAND SAILORS' HOME. As at March 31. 1929. Liabilities. Costley Bequest . . . . £12,150 0 0 Sundry Creditors .. .. 486 34 6 Improvements Account . . 227 It 5 Accumulated Funds . . .. 2,150 13 4 Assets. Buildings ... ■ . • ■ Furniture and Fittings Investments Accrued Interest _ . . (.'ash at Bank nnd in Hand ~. Income and Expenditure Ac. £15,015 2 3 £5,029 9 3 -597 8 10 6.00(> 5 0 59 8 2 112 0 4 210 10 8 £15,015 2 3 Certified by Walter Taylor, F.P.A. (N.Z.).. Auditor. A UCKLAND INSTITUTE MUSEUM. A Meeting of the Council will be held on TUESDAY NEXT, tho 21st inst.. at 2 p.m. GILBERT ARCHEY. Secretary. Auckland, May 15, 1929. ELECTORAL. WAITEMATA ELECTRIC - POWER BOARD ELECTION. » In pursuance of the official recount and scrutiny of the Rolls, and in terms of the "Loqal Elections and Polls Act, 1925," and the "Electric-Power Boards Act. 1925," and amendments thereto, notice is hereby given of the result of a Poll taken on Wednesday, the Bth day of May. 1929, for the election of threo Members to represent tho County of Waitemala on the Waitemata ElectricPower Board, the number of voles being as hereunder:— „ Votes. DAY. Henry 766 GRIGG, Frank Waltor . .. 2<3 GLASGOW. Robert .. •• 268 MACKIE, James ■ • • • 819 KERR TAYLOR Lancelot Everard O'HALLORAN, Gerald . . 828 ROBERTSON Harry Arnold . • "02 Informal . •" • I therefore declare Messrs. James Mackie, Gerald O'Halloran and Harry Arnold Robertson to be duly elected C. A. CAWKWELL. Returning Officer for the. County of Waitemata. May 16, 1929. " COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. COUNTY COUNCIL. MOTOR-DRIVERS' LICENSES. The County Inspector will be in Attendance at the following places for tho purpose of issuing Motor-Drivers' Licenses and other Traffic Licenses for the ensuing year;— MANGERE EAST HALL—Massey Road, Mangere.—SATURDAY, May 13, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m ALFRISTON HALL.—TUESDAY. May 21, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m WIRI HALL.—FRIDAY, May 24. 1 P.m. to 3 p.m. CLEVTSDON HALL.—MONDAY, May 27 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. CHAS. N. CLARK. County Inspector

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20257, 17 May 1929, Page 20

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