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AMUSEMENTS MAYFAIR (LATE NATIONAL) Queen St. Phono 42-169. Deaf Aids Installed. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. LAST DAY Sessions at I t LESLIE HAYWARD KAY SUTTON "THE SAINT IN NEW YORK" Also Victor Moore, Allan Lane, "THIS MARRIAGE BUSINESS. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. TO-MORROW:— Thrill anew to the charm of fl i; ARTHUR TRACY ff rf ! ARTHUR TRACY I ARTHUR TRACY I'ARTHUR TRACY i »The Street Singer) i ( In "COMMAND PERFORMANCE" A Delightful Musical Romance. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Screening: RONALD SQUIRE, ANTHONY BUSHELL, JANE BAXTER In "DUSTY ERMINE" Scotland Yard solves a thrilling mystery amid alpine snows. Recommended by Censor for Adults. STATE ONEHUNGA. Deaf Aids Installed. Final Screening. To-night at 7.45 Phone 12-344. 6d GUEST NIGHT RICHARD CROMWELL in the Thrilling "MEN OF THE HOUR,". . Approved for Universal Exhibition. , , Herbert Marshall. Sylvia Sydney 6a "ACCENT ON YOUTH." Recommended by Censor for Adults. PRINCESS l'o-night at 7 7.45 _ DOMINION R.D. Centrally Heated Also Fri.-Sat. Phone 15-13!) George ban tiers, i'eter Lorre, Dolores del Rio, In the Greatest Spy Story ever filmed, "LANCE R SPY." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Jack Oakie. Boh Burns, in "RADIO CITY REVELS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. And Walt Disney's ' LONESOME GHOSTS. TOWN HALL TOWN HALL FINAL MEETING FINAL MEETING (June-July Series) TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) AT 7.30 P.M. TO BE CONDUCTED BY Dr. a lexander ttodge, b.a., b.d. r. Alexander Hodge, b.a., b.d. Assisted by the TABERNACLE CHOIR with MR. ARTHUR WILSON at the GRAND ORGAN GRAND ORGAN A BRIGHT GOSPEL MEETING YOU WILL ENJOY. A CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL! LECTURES HERBERT SUTCLIFFE HERBERT SUTCLIFFE D.Ss., Ph.D. EMINENT PSYCHOLOGIST. MENTAL ANALYST on World Tour. LEWIS EADY HALL, 19'2 QUEEN ST. TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. "The Magic Key to Achievement." FRIDAY —2 Lectures. 7 p.m. Special Women Only (Life's Secrets). 8.15 p.m. Everybody. HAVE you Poise, Power and Personality? SUNDAY—B.IO p.m. "Man's Opportunity in the Present World Crisis." Community Singing Collection. He Can Solve Your Problem. JUSTICE AND WOMEN'S PEACE CRUSADE. DR. HERBERT SUTCLIFFE. D.Sc., Ph. D. WORLD HEALTH LECTURER. "DOES PEACE PAY?" LEWIS EADY HALL, TO-DAY (THURSDAY), 2.30 P.M. Everyone Welcomo. fTTNIVERSITY EXTENSION U LECTURE, TO-NIGHT AT 8 p.m. An Extension Lecturo presented by Auckland University College will be given at 8 o'clock THIS EVENING in the College Hall, Arts Building, Princes Street, when PROFESSOR H. BELSHAW. Professor of Economics, will speak on "ASPECTS OF FREEDOM." L. O. DESBOROUGH, Registrar. EXHIBITIONS ART GALLERY, % KITCHENER STREET NEW ZEALAND TkeM&r photography ANNUAL INTEK-CLUB EXHIBITION OF DOMINION CAMERA CLUBS. 10 a.m. SUNDAYS: "J p.m. ADMISSION FREE. JAMES MEL LING, Town Clerk. ELECTORAL UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. In accordance with the provisions of the Education Ail, 101-1, it is hereby notified that the undernamed persons have brrn duly elected Members of the Education Board of tho District of Auckland:— For the Auckland Urban Area— WILLIAM JAMES CAMPBELL. ROBERT ARCHIBALD I'!EW. GEORGE EDWIN SPOONER. For the Hamilton Urban Area— SYDNEY BENNETT SIMS (Unopposed). For the North Ward of tho Rural Area— JOSEPH ERNEST ELLIOTT (Unopposed). For (he East Ward of the Rural Area — ARTHUR NORMAN MACKY (Unopposed). For the Wot Ward of the Rural Area— WALTER IRVING BOWYER. The rcsnll of the voting for the Auckland Urban Arei and West Ward of tho Rural Area is as follows: Auckland Urban Area— Votes William James Campbell .. 225 Robert Archibald Rew .. .. '2OG George Edwin Spoom r .. .. 100 Frank Charles I'ace .. 11-1 Mrs. Ruby Mary Mountjoy 107 Total number of valid votes recorded 308 Number of votes rejected as informal . . ' . . . . Nil West Ward— Walter Irving Bowyer .. .. -17 H John Patterson . . . . ofjo Total number of valid votes recorded .. 7.17 Number of votes rejected as informal . . 7 D. W. DUNLOP, Returning Officer. Education Board, Auckland. July 27. 1038. THOROUGHBREDS BROOD Mare wanted, young, in foal.Breeder, 117, Herald, Hamilton.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23101, 28 July 1938, Page 24

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