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AMUSEMENTS i' AND EVERY DAY * -2-s—B Plan at Theatre. CENTURY QUEEN ST. Phone 42-109 Deaf Aids Service. AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. GOVERNING DIRECTOR: M. J. MOODABE. CHARLES CAROLE LAUGHTON LOMBARD LAUGHTON LOMBARD LAUGHTON LOMBARD THEY'RE TERRIFIC TOGETHER in the Pulitzer-Prize Play THEY KNEW THEY-WANTED* rjiiii i■ ■■ " : l An R.K.0.-Radio Picture. With William JVui'-v FAY* G ARC A.N CAREY 1' AY EXTRAORDINARY NEWS FLASH—AN'/.AC'S FACE GERMANS IN MIDDLE EASI. A.I.F TROOPS \N PALESTINE Recommended by Censor for Adults. = bOuXE — |K!'s!, a w,,i.T.45 MT. ALBERT. Phone -10-104 Vivien Leigh Laurence Olivier "21 DAYS TOGETHER., _ Approved for Universiti hxhibition. EXHIBITIONS o p gOCIETY A RTS _ ANNUAL EXHIBITION Oil and Water Colour Painting, Black and White Work. OI'EN DAILY lO A.M. TO 4.80 P.M. (Sunday 2 p.m. to 4 .HO p.m.) THE AUCKLAND ART GALLERY. Admission Free. Lecture Afternoons at •' [>.rn. aa <' verttse<l Tuesday Lecture by MR. A. C. Hit WELL LUNCHEON—Members are notified that a luncheon address will be held in the Club Rooms. THURSDAY, Mav' 'J2 at 12.40 p.m. Speaker, JOHANNES ANDERSEN, ESQ. MBE F R.S.N. Z. If attending plea so ring 45"100 JUNE DYER, , Acting-Secretary. ELECTORAL riUKAPUNA MUNICIPAL ELECTION. CAPTAIN ROBERT WHITE AND ASSOCIATE COUNCIL, POWER BOARD AND HOSPITAL CANDIDATES, Thank sincerely the electors who supported and assisted their respective candidatures. THE EXECUTIVE OF THE CITIZENS' .1 PROGRESSIVE ASSN. Thank all the Candidates who offered their services to the Community, and also, irrespective of the choice of individual electors, congratulate the citizens who showed such a sensitive responsibility and duly by exercising their democratic rights and recorded their vote. A. A. TYSOE, Hon. Secretary. MORTH SHORE ELECTORS. 1 sincerely wish to express my thanks, appreciation' and gratitude to nil those who supported me, especially (ho ladies, for the Mayoralty, Power Board and Hospital Board. JOHN GUINIVEN. QTAHUHU BOROUGH COUNCIL, MR. R. BARRY THANKS ALL ELECTORS WHO ASSISTED IN HIS RETURN AS A MEMBER OF THE ABOVE COUNCIL. NORTH SHORE SEAT. I tender mv sincere thanks lo those electors who voted for ine at the Poll, and to the many friends and supporters in the four boroughs who worked so enthusiastically and loyally on mv behalf, Including particularly the Takapuna Citizens' Progressive Association. K. L. U S5i qiAKAPUNA RIDING (W.C.C.). TO THE 307 Ratepayers who voted in my favour—hearty appreciation and many thanks. TO THE 251> who voted for the other candidates —"Pack Up Your Troubles . . . . and Smile, Smile Smile!" TO TIJE 1 .*>o7 who didn't vote at all —well, well I TO ALL 207.'! Ratepayers and all other Residents, 1 promise the utmost of my services for the ensuing term. Cheerio I H. T. GIBSON. MUST THE POLITICAL SITUATION CONTINUALLY OSCILLATE BETWEEN REACTION AND DEMAGOGY? MANY THANKS TO THE 1000 ELECTORS WIJO ATTEMPTED TO PREVENT IT. WATCH FOR THE PROGRAMME OF THE P\N-NEW ZEALAND POLITICAL UNION. CHARLES BAILEY. VroUNT J7»DEN gOROUGH JTjLECTORS. I ACCEPT AND APPRECIATE YOUR CONTINUED CONFIDENCE IN REELECTING ME MAYOR OF THE BOROUGH. IT WILL BE MY ENDEAVOUR TO DO MY UTMOST TO SERVE ALL SECTIONS OF THE BOROUGH, AND PUT INTO EFFECT THE PRUDENT, ECONOMICAL POLICY I HAVE ADVOCATED. TO THE LOYAL BAND OF WORKERS WHO ASSISTED SO ABLY TO SECURE MY RETURN, I WISH ESPECIALLY TO EXTEND MY SINCERE THANKS. R. J. MILLS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23968, 19 May 1941, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23968, 19 May 1941, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23968, 19 May 1941, Page 14