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AMUSEMENTS 40 VARIETY STARS . . . World-renowned Entertainers are in this Great Musical Show—An attraction like this comes only once each year. See this 1935 eucces»l THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Sessions. .. .11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. " RADIO PARADE OF 1935 "RADIO PARADE OF 1935 " WILL HAY, And London's Great Variety Stars. Romance —Comedy—Spectacle- -Son g( —Ballets— Beauty—Colossal Wriety in a Cyclonically Funny Musical Comedy Story. Also A Magnificent and Remarkable Film, " MIGHTY EVEREST." (Not Showing at 2.15 Sessions.) Approved for Universal Exhibition. Book-Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-888). PANTOMIME ON STAGE—DAILY AT 2.15. "A CINDERELLA FANTASY" Which Introduces FAMOUS CARTOON CHARACTERS, All the children's favourite characters cleverly recreated for this dainty and amusing Pantomime. ' Produced by Madame Valeska. Book—or Come Early. FRIDAY NEXT—THE MUSICAL BEAUTIFUL, " SWEET " SWEET " SWEET " SWEET " SWEET " SWEET " SWEET ADELINE " ADELINE " ADELINE " ADELINE " ADELINE " ADELINE " ADELINE" IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE And o Big Supporting Cast. IN ALL YOUR DREAMS . . . You've never seen such beauty! , . . Never thrilled to such melody! . . , Never experienced such romance! . . Never felt such ecstacy! . . . Box Plans Now Open. Book at the Regent (Phone 46-888). Approved for Universal Exhibition. W\ LONDON I f 2 h 2 ° 7 n 4 e / COMPLETE CHAKGE TO-DAY. 6d WILLIAM POWELL 6d 3d In 3d ?, "PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62." ® C * Approved for Universal Exhibition. O" A Tip-top Story of Exciting Drama, n . 3** full of Thrills and Comedy, 2d Splendid Supports, including 00 "MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON." ua Showing All Day, 11 to 10. qj -"- 1 Early Home Session at 6. a,j Great Holiday Entertainment for /-j Adults and Children. ji Stalls iV Back Circle (id, Children 3d. o j JO l) e Luxe Stalls and Front Circle Is. 6d THE LONDON, opp. G.P.O. 6d TUDOR CINEMA REMUERA. ' 'Plione 24-749. I |N "Warm and Cosy!" This Evening, at 8! CONSTANCE BENNETT, HERBERT MARSHALL, ELIZABETH ALLAN. HENRY -STEPHENSON d MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL In THE OUTCAST LADY" f (Recommended by Censor for Adults). From Michael Allen's Novel: ///. "The Green Hat." y// FULL SUPPORTING PROGHAMME! fGAIETY CINEMA | J _1 io-niKht! Herbert Mundin & Pat Patterson in "CALL IT LUCK." And "Amiak Chack," Eskimo Story. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.l ELECTORAL THOROUGH OF ONEHUNGA. ELECTION OF MAYOR. Pursuant to Section 3'2 of the Local Elections and Polls Act. 1925, I hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded by eacli Candidate for the Office of Mayor is as follows: MORTON, Edward .. .. 923 PARK, John 20(52 VF.LLA, Stephen .. .. 110!) Informal 32 And I therefore declare the said .TOHN PARK lo be duly elected as Mayor ol the Borough of Onehunga. H. A. YOCKNEY. Returning Officer. Onehunga, May 13, 1935. JDOROUGH OF ONEHUNGA. ELECTION OF NINE COUNCILLORS. Pursuant to Section 32 of the "Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925." I hereby give notice that the number of votes received by each Candidate for the offico of Councillor for the Borough of Onehunga is as follows: BARNETT, Melville Charles Haszard .. .. .. 1,772 BENFELL. Nut 1.846 BISHOP, Sidney Ernest .. .. 1,901 COATES, Alan Aylmer .. ~ 2,593 COX,- Wilfred Frank 2,201 GARSIDE, Archer 1,838 GILCHRIST, Frederick .. .. 2..319 lIAYDON. George Ernest,. .. 2.374 HILL. Walter . . .. 1.378 JAMIESON, Percy Charles .. 2,425 KEELING. George Henry .. 1,605 LOMAS. Isaac .. .. 1,477 MASSEY. Henry Bernard .. 1,612 NESS. David 1.635 PACE. Frank Charles .. .. 1,591 I therefore declare the said ALAN AYLMER COATES. PERCY CHARLES JAMIESON, GEORGE ERNEST HAYDON. FREDERICK GILCHRIST. WILFRED FRANK COX. SIDNEY ERNEST BISHOP. NAT. BENFELL, ARCHER GARSIDE and MELVILLE CHARLES HASZARD BARNETT to be duly elected Councillors for the Borough of Onehunga. May 14, 1935. H. A. YOCKNEY. Returning Officer.

HARBOUR BOARD. ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER. Pursuant to Section 32 of the "Local Election." and Polls Act, 1925." I hereby give notice that the number of votes received by each cnndidnte for the office of member for the combined district of Onehungn, One Tree Hill, Newmarket, Ellerslie, Mount Wellington nnd Panniure, is as follows: WYNYARD, Montague Harrison 3.075 VELLA, Stephen .. .. 2,007 Informni . • • • • • 198 I therefore: declare MONTAGUE HARRISON WYNYARD to he duly elected ns the Member for the above district of the Auckland Harbour Board. H. A. YOCKNEY. Returning Officer. May 13, 1335, rj-TK AKAU NORTH RABBIT BOARD. ELECTION OF FIVE MEMBERS. Pursuant to the provisions of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1025. nnd its Amendments, 1 hereby give notice that the votes received by the Candidates for the Office of Members on the Te Akau North Rabbit Board are ns follows: BAKER, Eric Bertie 453 CALDWELL. Keith Logan .. 409 COr.E-BAKER, George .. ..507 NOLAN, Eric Henry .. .. 429 RICHARDSON, John Edward .. 235 STEWART. James Niven .. .. 270 WILSON. Harold William .. .. 301 And I hereby declare the said ERIC BERTIE BAKER, KEITH LOGAN CALDWELL. GEORGE COLE-BAKER, ERTC HENRY NOLAN and HAROLD WILLIAM WILSON to be duly Elected ns Members of the Te Akau North Rabbit Board. T. B. INSOLL, Returning Officer. May 14, 1935.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22108, 14 May 1935, Page 16

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