STILL THE CROWDS . Again last night a full house greeted the second week of " BENGAL LANCER." All Auckland ia talking _ about it—many hafe seen it twice—seldom, if ever, such enthusiasm—never such a brilliant production! AGAIN TO-DAY AT 11—2.15—8 P.M Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. YOU'LL EE PROUD YOU'RE BRITISH WHEN YOU SEE GARY COOPER / Paramount'* \ f Proudest Production. ' "LIVES OF A BENGAL I LANCER" I // FRANCHOT \ ? TONE. \ Approved for Universal Exhibition. RESERVATIONS . . . Are pourin? in for the rest of the season. Plans open in the Main Foyer daily from 10 a.m. (Phone 41-814). FREE LIST SUSPENDED.
HIS MAJESTY'S CLEM DAWE REVUE EVERY EVENING, 8 P.M. MATINEES: WED. & SAT., 2.15. CLEM DAWE REVUE "ALL PEP!" WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 2.15. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. 2.15. LADIES* GIFT MATINEE. A Wonderful CollectionHouse Linen, Blankets, Pillow Slips, Table Cloths, Serviettes, etc., Jo be presented to Ladies. CLEM DAWE REVUE "ALL PEP!" THURSDAY EVENING. 8 P.M. THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. BUSINESS GIRLS* NIGHT. Clem is presenting to Business Girls a Lovely Lot of Perfume, Soaps, Stockings, Lingerie, Hand Bags, Etc. As a Special Feature, A BEAUTIFUL FROCK, By Courtesy, Geo. Court, Ltd. CLEM DAWE REVUE "ALL PEP!" SEE THIS WEEK'S PRODUCTION. A REALLY MAGNIFICENT EFFORT. Plans, Prices, as Usual. BAPTIST TABERNACLE. JUBILEE WEEK. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AT 7.30 P.M. "HYMNS and TUNES of LONG AGO," Arranged by ARTHUR E. WILSON, And Presented by the TABERNACLE CHOIR. The Fascinating Story of Sacred Song during the 16th to 19th Centuries, told with many interesting and quaint musical illustrations. Inspiring renderings of many old favourites. Some of the "Great Revival" Hymns will be accompanied by a String and Woodwind Orchestra, as when they were first sung. ALL WELCOME. Offering for Expenses. ELECTORAL jyjOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION OF MAYOR. Pursuant to Section 32 of " The. Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925," I hereby declare that the number of votes received by each Candidate for the office of Mayor of the Borough of Mcunt Eden at the Election held on May 8, 1935, is as follows: MoNAB. Thomas . . .. .. 2,880 POTTER. Ernest Herbert .. 2,424 Informal . . . . . . . . 64 I therefore declare the said Thomas McNab to be duly elected Mayor of the Borough for the ensuing three years. Dated this 10th day of May, 1935. HOWARD GRIBBLE. Returning Officer. jyjOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF 12 COUNCILLORS. Pursuant to the provisions of " The Local Elections and Polls Act. 1925," I hereby give notice that tho number of votes received by each Candidate for the office of Councillor for the Borough of Mount Eden is as follows: BATTLEY. Frank Seering .. 1,925 BEALE, John Henry .. .. 2.350 BOWLER, Cecil Deeiing .. 1,114 BUDGE. William Ro>s .. .. 1,228 BUTTLE. Keith Nicholson .. 2,588 CHAPPELL, Sidney Ernest .. 2,090 CLARK. George William Alfred 1.606 COWAN, Claude Haywaid .. 2,884 DODD, Arthur Earle Elliers .. 1,387 DOW. Alfred Thomas . . . . 2,235 EVANS, William James . . . . 1,700 GATENBY, William Joshua .. 2 ; 154 GREENFIELD. Edwin Ross .. 2.420 HAMILTON. Nicol .. .. 1.625 HARTNOLL, Alfred Pascoe ~ 2.689 HOOTON, Arthur John .. .. 2,478 HOWSON. Leonard .. .. 745 JOHNS. Alton Clive .. 2,522 JOHNSTON. John Kenneth .. 1.918 JONES, William Cuthbert ~ 1.338 LEA. Cecil James Stadden .. 1,126 MILLS. Robert Jnmts .. ~ 2,904 MULVIHILL. John James .. 1,828 McXICKLE, William '. . .. 1.195 STEELE. John Arthur .. 1,906 TURNER. Ernest Wilfred .. 2.570 Informal . . . . . . . . SSI And I hereby declare the said John Benry Benle, Keith Nicholson Buttle. Sidney Ernest Chappell. Claude Hayward Cowan, Alfred Thomas Dow, William Joshua Gatenby. Edwin Ross Greenfield. Alfred Pascoe Hartnoll, Arthur John ITooton, Alton Clive Johns, Robert James Mills. Ernest. Wilfred Turner to he duly elected as Councillors for the Borough of Mount Eden for the ensuing Three Years. Dated this 13th day of May. 1935. HOWARD GRIBBLE. Returning Officer. EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. APPRECIATION. We desire to express our sincere apnreeiation to our many friends and supporter? whose votes enabled us to be placed among the successful candidates at last Wednesday's poll. A. T. DOW. A. CLIVE JOHNS. UCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. ° DR. L. G. DRURY Desires to thank all those who voted fyr him and helped him in th« r«cent Election.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22108, 14 May 1935, Page 16
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