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AMUSEMENTS. PARENTS! COME ALONG AND BRING YOUR CHILDREN TO-DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK TO THE PLAZA THEATRE. £ [ I £ CHILDREN, 6d, 6d. PLAZA CHILDREN. 6d, 6d. PLAZA CHILDREN, 6d, 6d. QUEEN ST. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE-TO-DAY AND DAILY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. SELECTED PROGRAMME FOR THE CHILDREN. THE CHILDREN'S DELIGHT. CLANCEY'S ANIMAL CIRCUS. DOGS AND MONKEYS. REAL ALIVE! SEE "Pom," "the Clown Dos"; "Spot," SEE He's a Drunken Dos; "Tots and SEE Tips," Wonderful Acrobats and BalSEE ancers; "Ginger," Hula Dancer; AND "Mutt." Comedian. PUN FOR THE KIDDIES. THIS IS NOT ALL VALENTINE Amazes VALENTINE You. WORLD-RENOWNED VENTRILOQUIST, With JERRY and MARY. 'The Comedy Duo," 111 Speciality Numbers. IN ADDITION: SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY. SESSIONS: 11. 1.15, 3.30, 5.35, 8 O'Clock. Immortal Story. ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S Dette-r than "The Covered Wagon. " FIGHTING CARAVANS." " FIGHTING " FIGHTING CARAVANS." CARAVANS." GARY COOPER, LILY DAMITA, ERNEST TORRENCE, TULLY MARSHALL. AND 5000 OTHERS. IN Stupendous Screen Version, in which are engaged—THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE AND ANIMALS, SCORES OF lIUGE PRAIRIE SCHOONERS. HUNDREDS OF INDIANS IN WAR PAINT. IN PARAMOUNT'S SPECTACULAR EPIC OF THE EMPIRE BUILDERS. Reservo Early For To-Night. Ring 41-58(1 for Reserves. COMING RICHARD DIX, m d pin A a r>n a\t m 1 hundenns on to CIMARRON. the Eternal Glory of the Screen. I LYRIC | PHONE 43-645. SYMONDS ST. TO-NIGHT, 7.45 P.M. , MATINEE, 2 P.M. DO NO'I BE MISLED—IT'S THE BEST DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME IN TOWN. Radio's New Recording of " HIT THE DECK." With JACK OAKIE. POLLY WALKER, AND inoo OTHERS. Nine Great Son? Numbors. every one a hit! Hundreds of Beautiful Girls in Gorgeous Dance Ensembles! Scenes of Breath-taking Beatitv filmed in 'lVchnicolour! And WILLTAM POAYELL. In "SHADOW OF THE LAW." The Tense Story of a Man of Matchless Courazo. NOTE.—Bookings are Heavy. Come Early ELECTORAL. AUR A K I Y- ELECTION. B YE C R JpETRIE, J.P., OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE, Supported by M. J. SAVAGE. M.P., Will Address the Electors TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) - ST. JAMES HALL, MANGERE BRIDGE. TUESDAY, MAY 12—ALFRISTON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13-EAST TAMAKI. THURSDAY, MAY 14—TE liAUWHATA. FRIDAY. MAY 15—PAPATOETOE. ALL AT 8 P.M. Committee Rooms, Great South Road, Opposite Folder's, Otahuhu. Phono 12-757. D. WILSON, Secretary. BIRKENHEAD. ELECTION OF MAYOR.

Pursuant to the provisions of the Local Electors and Polls Act. 1925. I hereby {rive noiice that the number o£ votes received by each Candidate for tho office of .Mayor of Birkenhead is as follows: McPIIAIL, James Prentice .. 555 MORRIS. Frederick .. 41)1 WALTON, Edward Cranston . 30G And I hereby declare the said James Prentice MePhail to be duly elected to such office. Dated this 'Jth day of May. 1031. J. W. COCKS. Returning Officer. OF BIRKENHEAD. j ELECTION OF NINE COUNCILLORS. Pursuant to the Provisions of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925. I hereby I give notice that the number of votes received by each Candidate for the office of Councillor of the Borough of Birkenhead CAMPBF.LL. Henry Archibald 1.030 DENNEN, Patrick .. .. 83(5 HAYMAN, Reginald Rowland 1,091 HEW SON, George Berkley .. 993 JASPJiR. Alfred Georgo .. 1.008 MACDOXALD, John .. .. 999 PAYNE, William Henry .. 954 PRICK ETT. James .. .. 954 SIXEL, Edwin John .. .. 815 STACK. Albert Charles . 027 ' | j^OROUGII And J hereby declare (lie said n. A. Campbell, P. Dennen. R. R. Ilnymaii. G B. Hewson, A. G. Jasper, J. Macdonald. W. 11 Payne. J Prickett and E. J. Sinel to be duly elected to such office. Dated (his Oth day of May. 1931. J. W. COCKS. Returning Officer. OROUGH OF OXEHUNGA. ELECTION OF NINE COUNCILLORS. Pursuant to Sec. 32 of "The Local Elections and Polls Act. 1925," I hereby gi\e notice that tho number of Votes received by each Candidate for the Office of Councillor for the Borough of Onchunga is as follows: — ASHE. Thomas Henry . . . . 9C,f> BROWN Claude Stewart Francis 1398 CO WELL, James Edward . . . . 1409 CRiriCKSHAN'K. James Arthur .. 1755 Do WOLFE. Harry 1138 FARKELL, William Reginald .. Kilt GEUAGU'J'Y. Thomas Henry .. 19G1 HOWE, Edwin .. • .. 853 MOORE. Matthew James . . .. 195.1 MOUNTJOY. Francisco William .. 151:5 NEIL, Alexander Philip .. .. 1257 IMLKTNGTON. John .. .. 1105 i.'OGERS. Martin Joseph .. .. 1257 TONKIN Arthur Charles .. .. 1573 V ELLA. Stephen 1712 Informal 91 nnd there being only nine seats to fill. I herebv declare tho said James Edward Cowell, James Arthur Cruickohank. William Reginald Farrell. Thomas Henry Gernirlitv, Matthe'.v James Moore. Francisco William Mnuutjoy, John Pilkington, Arthur Charles Tonkin and Stephen Vella, to be duly elected us. Councillors of the Borough o£ Onehunga. H. A. YOCKNEY. Returning Officer. May 9. 1931 GOLT. OH'" Coaching, bv E b. Douglas, winX uer 7 K.Z. Championships. —KingsfordSnorts Depot. 1('.4, Oueen St CIOR.NS are agonising. Why endure them? { Progandrn ie safe, painless and cer tain ia action.—ls 6d everywhere.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20869, 11 May 1931, Page 16

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