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MOUNT EDEN BOROUGH.

DEFINING BALMORAL ZONE. CRITICISM OF TRAMCAR SIGNS. The Mount Eden Borough Council met last evening, (be Mayor, Mr. L. H. Po(ter, presiding. A proposed Balmoral zone was sub milled by the Balmoral Business Men's Association. A recommendation by the Legal and Finance Committee that the name Balmoral should apply only (o (be main road from the old tram terminus to u point to bo fixed by the association, was adopted. Permission was granted the proprietor of a picture theatre to open the theatre on Good Friday night, the films to be shown to be approved by (he Mayor. A letter was received Irom (he Eden Chamber of Commerce protesting against the signboard "Balmoral" being placed or Dominion lload trnmcars. It was decided -to forward (ho letter to (lie Auckland Transport Board. Criticism of the now sign was made by Mr. W. 11. Nagle, who said many people were misled by (hat name on the cars. The dopuly-mavor, Mr. A. M. Bryden. and Messrs. L. .1011, W. H. Nagle and I'. L. Rondcll were appointed delegates to a meeting of local bodies convened by the Auckland Hospital Board (o discuss unemployment relief. The Auckland Institute and Museum advised that the council's share of maintenance charges for the year was £478.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20528, 1 April 1930, Page 15

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MOUNT EDEN BOROUGH. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20528, 1 April 1930, Page 15

MOUNT EDEN BOROUGH. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20528, 1 April 1930, Page 15

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