amusements PLA TO-MORROW COMM A BRILLIANT JUBILEE MARKS ANOTHER MIL HISTORY acclaimed as the sup PICTURE PRODUCTION OF " Pretty, Witty Nellie With ANNA NEAGLE " NELL " NELL " NELL " NELL " NELL " NELL Recommended lor A SPECTACULAR HISTORICAL .MERRY MONARCH AND GREAT WITTY NELL, OP DRURY THE PRESS B^'C Cpa \ SESSIONS: A.M., 12.30, j LAST DAY AND NIGHT OF | RALPH LYNN in "STALLS, 1/; CIRCLE, 1/6. Children Half-price. Reserves no extra. ( CRYSTAL PALACE ) V. MT. EDEN. Phone 20-573. J 11 Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. To-night, at 8 o'clock. I THE SWEETEST STORY EVER ! TOLD! j j "ANNEOF' GREEN j GABLES" By L. M. Montgomery. With a Superlative Cast of Players. ANNE SHIRLEY, TOM BROWN, HELEN WESTLEY, O. P. HEGGIE. There is a tenderness and beauty about "Anne of Green Gabies" that makes it the most memorable of all photoplays. Approved for Universal Exhibition. SUPERB "CRYSTAL" FEATURETTES. Definitely Last Night. To-night. I ctTTC onehunga. j MAIL | To-night, at 8. AmolEamaterl Theatres. Ltd Mhone 12-344 GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE in the Picture Beautiful, ~ ~/\NE MIGHT /\F T OVE7 F IJOVE— Approved for Universal ~~'Z- Exhibition. __ Also Screening a Gorgeous All-Colour Cartoon. " HOLIDAY LAND ' . Usual Free Bus. ELEOTOBAL a * HPO-NIGHT. rpo-NIGHT. 1 L
OPEN-AIR MEETINGS, AT 8 P.M. jyrUNICIPAL JgJ&ECTJON; M r. j sAYEGHMAYORAL CANDIDATE, And Other Candidates Will Speak as Follows; BY ST. PETER'S CHURCH. GT. NORTH RD. Speakers: Messrs. F. W. Schramm, M.P., J. T. Jenninse, E. F. Andrews, W. J. Lyon and Dr. Hastings. FAULDERS A V.. AND GARNET RD. Speakers: Messrs. N. Douglas, J. A. Mason, J. A. Lee, M.P., and F. E. Lark. MTDDLETON RD. AND REMUERA RD. Speakers: Mrs. Harris, Messrs. G. P. Grant, C. Bailey, H. G. R. Mason. M.P., and B. Martini PEEL ST. AND RICHMOND RD. Speakers: Messrs. H. G. Staley. ,T. S. Stewart, P. Richardson, C. S Morris and W, T. Andertori. TUESDAY NEXT-SCOTS HALL. Assisted by Mr. M. J. Savage, M.P., Leader of the Opposition. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). Beresford St., St. Mary's ttd., Surrey Crescent. Park Avenue, St. Heliers. MT' A LBERT Council. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AT 8 P.M. CARLTON hall, sandringham. Speakers: F. E. Martin, A. Nixon, 3. ■ Pickens. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). CORNER ST. LUKE'S RD. AND BALMORAL RD., ST. LUKE'S RD. AND NEW NORTH ROAD. MT. ALBERT TRAM TERMINUS. TINDER THE AUSPICES OF THE U CITIZENS' PROGRESS COMMITTEE. M E ' s TALLWORTHY - M ' p " THE PEOPLE'B CANDIDATE FOR. THE MAYORALTY. Will Address Public Meetings in the rpO WN TTALL pONCERT QHAMBER, r p O-DAY (THDRSDAY), 8 P.M. REV. W. AVERILL WILL PRESIDE. The Man with a Programme, who ha* stirred up the City to new vision and action. With your help Stallworthy wins the Mayoralty for the People. Candidate for AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL. AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. PAST EXPERIENCE: . Stlix years on Council and Hospital Board in S.W. London. Official Liberal Candidate Kingston-on-Thames Division of Surrey, 1918 Election. Twenty years Director of well-known S.W. London firm. Director; ELY, ELDER, LTD., WATSON. STEELE,AND GANLEY, LTD. Proposer: HECTOR MORPETH, Esq. Seconder: J. STUART MILNE. Esq. jJVLY, JfjLLIS, QITIZEN3! Maintain Democratic Control of Your Hospital and Avoid Bureaucratic Control by Doctors. FOR HOSPITAL BOARD VOTE WILLIAM WALLACE, ETHBL A: KI.DD, ALLAN MOODY, MARY M. DREAVER. .JJOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. AN ADDRESS COVERING- THE WORK OF THE PRESENT ADMINISTRATION Will be ttiven by RAYMOND FERNER. ESQ.. MAYOR OF MOUNT ALBERT, In the KING GEORGE'S HALL, MOUNT ALBERT. TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 8 p.m. Chairman: T B CLAY. ESQ. DR. W. 'EL, HORTON ANNOUNCES HIM SELF AS A CANDIDATE FOR ELECHON AS A COUNCILLOR. OF THE CITY OF ACCKLANI"). A short outline of his polky will appear later.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22098, 2 May 1935, Page 20
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