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AMUSEMENTS LAST TWO DAYS AND NIGHTS Of " THE LAUGH PARADE." ANOTHER BRILLIANT PRODUCTION COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY: " THE WHIRL OF THE WORLD " in which will be presented a number of new features and sensations, including THE PEARL OF THE PACIFIC, A Very Beautiful and Very Daring t Presentation. A roplica from the Folies Bcrgere, Paris. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. OPERA PANTOMIME - REVUE ARE ALL ROLLED INTO ONE IN "THE LAUGH PARADE." TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT, at 2.15 at 8 AND TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING FOR THESE FINAL OCCASIONS. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Present FRANK NEIL'S Stupendous, Humorous and Gorgeous Revue, "THE LAUGH PARADE" "THE LAUGH PARADE" " THE LAUGH PARADE" A Concoction which contains everything necessary to make you joyously happy for three solid hours. 40 BRILLIANT ARTISTS Headed by Everybody's Favourite, ELLA SHIELDS More Popu i ar ELLA SHIELDS than ever, And The Irresistibly Funny Comedian, h.-. . who,. GEORGE WALLACE Entertainment. GEORGE WALLACE Also THE FIVE AMAZING CLEVERES, THE FOUR DARING DIABOLOS. MAURICE DIAMOND'S BEAUTY BALLET, JACK SPOONER'S LONDON SAVOY BAND, and all the "Pleasure Bound" favourites. COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY: "THE WHIRL OF THE WORLD." "THE WHIRL OF THE WORLD." A Complete Change of Songs, Dances, Acrobatic Sensations, and the Comedy will be one of its Be3t Features. Evening Prices:—s/, it, 3/, 21, and 1/6. Late Door Gallery, 1/. Matinee Prices:—3/, 2/ and 11. Children Half-price. All Prices Plus Tax. CHURCH NOTICES gT. MATTHEW'S. WELLESLEY ST. Citizens' Service of Intercession, TO-DAY, and Every Thursday, 12.30-12.50. Speaker: REV. MARTIN SULLIVAN. JUMBLE SALES TN AID OF GRAFTON SCHOOL FOR 1 HARD OF HEARING. FRIDAY. APRIL 21, 7 P.M. Methodist Mission Hall, Corner East and Upper Queen Streets. Now and Second-hand Clothes. Produce, Jams. Competitions. BOXING NORTHERN BOXING ASSOCIATION |P/» uyfl Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Northern Boxing Association will be held in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Swanson Street, On THURSDAY, tho 27th day of April, 1933, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS.—To Receive Annual Report and Balance-Sheet; Election of Officers; Notice of Motion. J. H. WATTS. Auckland, April 20, 1933. Hon. Secretary. ELECTORAL gOROUGH OF ONEHUNGA, ELECTION OF MAYOR. Pursuant to Section 12 of "The Local Elections and Polls Act. 1925," I hereby give notice that the following Candidates have been nominated for tho position of MAYOR:— GERAGHTY, Thomas Henry MORTON. Edward MOUNTJOY, Francisco William And there being only One vacancy to be filled, a Poll will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of May, 15133, ut the following Polling Places:— Foresters' Theatre, Queen Street. Onehunga. Soldiers' Club Rooms, Princes Street, Onehunga. Royal Oak Hall, Symonds Street, Onehunga. Te Papapa Hall, Church Street East, Onehunga. Baker's Store. Athens Road. Onehunga. Shop, Rawhiti Road, Onehunga. Employers' Association Booms, SwaDSon Street, City. H. A. YOCKNEY, Returning 0(!icor. April 19. 1933.

Jg ORO UG H OP ONEHUNGA. ELECTION OF NINE (9) COUNCILLORS. Pursuant to Section 11 of "The Local Elections nnd Po?ls Act," 1925, I hereby give notice that the following Candidates have been nominated for the position of COUNCILLOR: — BAILEY, William Colin COATES, Alan Aylmer ' CRAIG, John GILCHRIST, Frederick HAYDON, George Ernest MOORE, Matthew James PARDINGTON, Thomas Jame« TONKIN, Arthur Charles VELLA, Stephen And there being only Nine vacancies to be filled, I therefore declare BAILEY, Willam Colin; COATES, Alan Aylmer; CRAIG, John; GILCHRIST. Frederick; HAYDON, George Ernest; MOORE, Matthew James; PAItDINGTON, Thomas James; TONKIN, Arthur Charles; VELLA, Stephen; duly elected us Councillors of the Borough of Onehunga. April 19, 1933. H. A. YOCKNEY, Returning Officer. UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. ELECTION. Pursuant to Section 12 of ''The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925." and Amendments thereof, I hereby give notice that the following persons have been nominated for the position of Member of the Auckland Harbour Board for the Combined District of tho Boroughs of Mount Eden and Mount Albert: — CLAY, Thomas Benjamin. lIARTNOLL, Alfred Pascoe. And there being only One vacancy to be filled a Poll will be taken between the said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of May, 1933. between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., at the following Polling Booths:— Borough Council Office, Valley Road, Mount Eden. Banna tyne's Motor Garage. Mount Eden Road, opposite Sylvan Avenue. Coyle's Shop, 448 Mount Eden Road, near Stokes Road. Rae's Shop. 613 Mount Eden Road. Fordyce's Shop, Mount Eden Road, near Shackleton Road. Shop, 105 Dominion Road, opposite View Road. Shop, 132 Valley Road, corner Dominion Rd. Shop, 372 Dominion Road, opposite Post Office. Almao's Shop, Dominion Road, corner William Street. Shop, 731 Dominion Road, near Halesowen Avenue. Dated this 19th day of April, 1933. HOWARD GRIBBLE. Returning Officer for the above Combined District. ► OROUGH DEVONPORT. ELECTION OF THREE MEMBERS ON THE W A ITEM AT A ELECTRICPOWER BOARD. Pursuant to Section 11 of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925," I hereby give notice that the following persons have baen duly nominated as Candidates for the Office of Member of the Waitemata ElectricPower Board:— KENNINGS, Sydney Eldridge. PARKER, Arthur James. TREVITHICK, Geoffrey. And there being only three vacancies to be filled, I therefore declare the said Sydney Eldridge Kennings, Arthur James Parker and Geoffrey Trevithick to be duly eleoted np Members of th© eaid Board. A. E. WILBON, Returning Officer. Devonjport, April 19, 1933.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21471, 20 April 1933, Page 18

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