AMUSEMENTS * OPENING THIS DAY * 11 _ 2 Plan nt Theatre. CENTURY QUEEN ST. ||jj|| Phono 12-100 Deaf Aids Service. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. GOVERNING DIRECTOR: M. J. MOODABE. f If you see \ Onlv One Pieture\ A Year HERE'S YOUR j I nil / \ MOVIE / CHARLES LAUGHTON LAUGHTON LAUGHTON LAUGHTON LAUGHTON LOMBARD LOMBARD LOMBARD LOMBARD LOMBARD THEY'R E TERRIFIC TOGETHER The Story of a Girl whose Passion Betrayed Her on the Five of Onlv Happiness she had Ever Known, and of a man who must abandon Pride and Dreams and Honour to Hold the One Love of his Life. IN THE PULITZER-PRIZE PLAY " rpilEY " 1 lIEY " rpnEY " L ni'.v J 'NEW IV X EW I'.NEW IV xE W I 'NEW IVNEW W N ev IV \ EW \yn.vi: » ' HAT WHAT » ' HAT rP'HEY J- HEY rpiIEY -t lIEY THEY J- HEY rP'HEY .1 HEY TV ANTED " »' ANTED" WANTED " » ANTED" WANTED" V> ANTED " WANTED " » ANTED" An R.K.0.-Radio Picture. William OARCAN With Ha rrv CAREY -EXT RAO R DIN AR Y NEWS FLASH - ANZACS FACE GERMANS IN MIDDLE EAST A.I.F. TROOPS LN PALESTINE J 0.000 MARCHERS IN E.I'.S. PARADE IN WELLINGTON. OTHER SHORTS Recommended by Censor for Adults. DE LUXE T0.,,W.t at rj MT. ALBERT. iw SHIRLEY TEMPLE in Maeterlinck's 'BLUEBIR D." Approved for Universal Exhibition. PAUL LUKAS in Matheson Lane's "THE CHINESE BUNGALOW." Recommended by Censor for Adults. A CALL TO PRAY. A CALL TO PRAY. CITIZENS' INTERCESSORY CITIZENS' INTERCESSORY SERVICES, SERVICES, TO-DAY FRIDAY, TO-DAY FRIDAY, 12.30 T0 1.30 rpoWN TTALL pONCERT pH AMBER I OWN I J-ALL V-ON CERT V/'II AMBER Remember, Every Friday, Same Hour. ELECTORAL EVOXPORT J7LECTIOXS. pUBLIC ADDRESSED BY THE Q IT IZ EX S' pA X DID ATE S, rpO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). JJAY 8 O'CLOCK. Masonic hall, devonport. MASONIC HALL. DEVOXPORT. Chairman: MR. F. W. SCHRAMM, M.P. Speakers: E. ALDRIDGE i Mayoral Candidate). W. B. DARLOW (.Harbour Board Candidate) K. L. USMAR (Hospital Board Candidate) And the Candidates for the Borough Council: CORDON KXIOHT P. C. BLKX'K A UXE W. O. LONG ARTHUR MASSEY MR. S. KKX'XINOK (Waitemata Power Board Candidate) will also he present. This is the opportunity to meet your Candidates and use your own good judgment UXIC I P A ELE CTI 0N S. TO ALL CITIZENS, Especially Yachtsmen, Residents on foreshore and all interested in preserving beauties of Waitemata and prevention of harbour pollution. DURING THE PAST a YEARS, CO UN CILLO R RICIIA R D ARM STR 0 NO, Independent Candidate, Has served you capably, courageously and with unremitting zeal. He Deserves Your Support, irrespective of "Ticket." AUCKLAND HARBOUR PRESERVATION SOCIETY. /yUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. Secretary's Office, Quay Street, May .*<, 1011. ELECTION OF TWO MEMBERS TO REPRESENT THE PAYERS OF DUES ON SHIPS. | Pursuant to the provisions of "The [far-! hours Act. 1 and lite amendments thereof, and the "Local Elections and Polls Act. 1 and the mendments thereof, and the Regulations issued thereunder, 1 hereby trive notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the office of Member of the Auckland Harbour Board to rrepresent the Payers of Dues on Ships:— GIFFORD, FREDERICK HARRY. MAC IN DO 10, CHARLES GRIERSON. McCALLUM. WILLIAM ERASER. And that, there being only two vacancies to be filled, a Poll will take place in the Committee Room of the Auckland Harbour Board, Quay Street, on Satuarday, May 17, 1011, between the hours of fi.o a.m. and 0.0 p.m. W. B. SMITH. Returning Officer. TAKAPUNA ELECTORS. G. M. O ALB RAIT £1 is again offering his services As a Councillor Fully-fledged. As a Candidate Unpledged. • With long Experience, always available, and Civic. Record Unassailable. His Civic Labours Your Profit. Your Civic Capital His Interest. His Principles Your Guarantee. Your Support His Recompense. TTOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. OTA HUH (J. SUPPORT 13. T. BOOKER And Xo Reduction in Nurses' Salaries. TTOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. PAPAKURA. VOTE FOR B. T. BOOKER And Ratepayers' Interests. TTOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. 1X PAPATOETOE. VOTE FOR B. T. BOOKER, Nominated by Manukau County Council.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23966, 16 May 1941, Page 16
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