AMUSEMENTS. STRAND. (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre.) SESSIONS: 11. 2.15, 8. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present ELEANOR BOARDMAN in . "THE GREAT GREAT MEADOW." MEADOW." The Blozing of the Trail Across the Prairies. JOHN MACK BROWN. The thrilling story of tlie settlement of Kentucky—not ono covered wagston in it—but the mightiest eric of all. -■A story of Pioneer Love, Pioneer Courage, Pioneer Thrills. A glamorous page from the book of courage is this drama. bf the men—and women who lived, loved and suffered in tho conquest of tho wilderness. PLANS AT STRAND. Phono 43-114. Prices; Is, Is Gd. Children, Half-price. TIV 0 L I TIV 0 L I KAIUNGAEAPE ROAD, NEWTON. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. JEANETTE MacDONALD ! AND JACK OAKIE, iu "LET'S GO NATIVE." "LET'S GO NATIVE." ■ "'LET'S GO NATIVE." Another Laughter Wcek!h A "Welter of I L'lolic!! Tuneful numbers and a marvelI lous cast. Jack Oakie, tho hardboiled cabdriver. Skeets Gallagher, the misplaced I king of a, tropical itilt;. Eugene Palette, I the blundering piano mover. James Hall, I broke but brave. Kay Francis, society Biren and Jeanettc Mac Donald, charming as ever 11 Usual Fine Supports and the TIVOLI SUPERB ORCHESTRA (Playing 30 minutes before starting time). Reserves Phono 41-136. LYRIC DE LUXE SYiIONDS ST. EVENING. 7.15 P.M. ZANE GREY'S "THE BORDER LEGION." With RICHARD ARLEN, FAY WRAY, JACK HOLT, Etc. ALSO, WILLIAM POWELL. In His Greatest Role as the Attorney. "FOR THE DEFENCE." Specially Selected Supporting Programme. Phono Reserves Not Held after 7.10. MEETINGS. "WATERVIEW RATEPAYERS' AND * > RESIDENTS' ASSOCIATION. A Public Meeting will bo held TO-NIGHT (Monday), nt 8 p.m., in tho Methodist Hall. BUSINESS: To select and officially recommend to Electors the Candidates for Transport Board the Association considers will best serve the, Waterview Residents. EVERYBODY INVITED. GEO. W. CONNON, Hon. Sec. MINING NOTICES. Notice irf hereby given thnt the ThirtySecond Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street. Auckland, on MONDAY, the ISth day of May, 1931,, at 2.30 p.m. BUSINESS: To Receive Statement of Accounts for the year ended March 31, 1931. "To Elect Two Directors and an Auditor. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from May 9th to ISth, 1931, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board. J. FOTHERING HAM, Secretary. Ferj-y Buildings, Auckland, May 2nd, 1931. ELECTORAL. jyjOUNT JgLECTIONS. M ll "YY. F. S TILWELL CANDIDATE FOR THE MAYORALTY, Will Speak: „ r |TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). CARLTON HALL, SANDRINGHAM. rPO-MORROW. '(TUESDAY). JUBILEE HALL, KINGSLAND. ' CHAIRMAN: HON. SIR GEORGE FOWLDS, KT„ C.B.E. BOTH MEETINGS AT 8 P.M. ELECTION COLOURS: RED AND BLUE. W. T. WHITE, General Secretary. lyjT. ALBERT MAYORAL ELECTION. BP- J..11. L ANGLEY Will Address the Electors nt THE KING GEORGE HALL, MT. ALBERT TERMINUS, AT S P.M. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). Chairman: Frederick George Young, Esq. President Morningside Rntepnyers and Residents' Association. RATEPAYERS—ROI.L HP AND HEAR THE TRUTH. MT ALBERT MAYORAL ELECTION. v MR L. E. RHODES, Mayor of Mount Albert, Will Address Meetings of Electors ns follows: — TO-NIGHT (Monday)— Jubilee Hall. Kingshind Chairman: R. E. N. Matthews, Esq. TO-MORROW (Tuesday,)— King George Hall, Terminus, Mt. Albert. Chairman: Harvey Turner, Esq. Colours: Blue and White. ALL MEETINGS AT 8 P.M. TAKAPUNA BOROUGH ELECTION. CAPTAIN J. A. ALOIE. Candidate for Mayor, and the Nine Candidates for Council supporting him, will address tho Electors us follows: TO-NIGHT (Monday).—PICTUREDROME, MILFORD. 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (Tuesday) - PRESBY TERIAN HALL, BELMONT. 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor. Mr. J. W. . Williamson, will also speak. AUCKLAND'S greatest MAYORS were all chosen from OUTSIDE the Council. There's a rerißon! Vote MASON Mayor!! ——,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20863, 4 May 1931, Page 16
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