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| AMUSEMENTS. CYNARA MATINEE TUESDAY. | 7.4S—MAJESTIC—7.4S THE SCREEN’S MOST DISTINGUISHED PERSONALITY IN HIS GREATEST TRIUMPH. RONALD COLMAN. RONALD COLMAN. RONALD COLMAN. RONALD COLMAN. With KAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS PHYLLIS BARRY In the Celebrated Stage Success that has been a Cinema Triumph throughout New Zealand. ! “C YN A R A” 1 “C YNA R A” 1 “C YNA R A” 1 “C YNA R A” L__ . “I have been faithful to thee, Cynara, after my own fashion.” A witty and romantic love story between people who were not of a casual mind. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Superlative Varieties include the first of the brilliantly new Coloured Cartoons ■ “KING NEPTUNE” “KING NEPTUNE” Screen Song. Fox News. Burns and Allen Novelty. PLANS AT BRISTOL; OR PHONE 738 SEATS ARE IN DEMAND. CYNARA MATINEE TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. A Cinema treat for the Ladies and Gentlemen of Invercargill. Britain’s Best TWO OF ENGLAND’S MOST EMINENT ARTISTS SIR GERALD DU MAURIER and GERTRUDE LAWRENCE in H. A. Vachell’s Masterpiece LORD CAMBER’S LADIES. LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS. CITY OF INVERCARGILL. DECLARATION OF POLL. PURSUANT to the provisions of “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925,” and its Amendments, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given of the votes recorded at the Elections and Polls under my control as follows; MAYOR. Campbell, John Daniel 3,224 Miller, John 5,394 Informal 43 I declare the said John Miller to be duly elected to the Office of Mayor, COUNCILLOR. Reed, Gordon James 5,478 Brodrick, Cuthbert John 5,470 Ritchie, Hugh 5,130 Jones, Alfred William 4,832 Todd, Robert Nicholas 4,752 Hewat, Brian Wilfred 4,134 Tapley, Cecil Brock 4,055 Doig, John Allan 4,028 Tattersfield, James Henry 3,954 O’Byrne, Thomas 3,688 Webb, Leonard Francis 3,687 Denham, William Mortimer Clarence 3,648 Robertson, James 3,548 Cooper, George Robert 2,988 Mitchel, Mervyn Holmes 2,954 Mahoney, Thomas Verdon 2,748 MacKenzie, Norman Duncan 2,633 Wright, Edward Walter 2,554 Searle, Henry Seymour 2,459 Palmer, William James 2,152 Holmes, Leonard Hearn Langford 2,110 Alsweiler, Jacob 1,999 Petrie, Isaac Lawrence 1,905 Muir, Gavin 1,883 Informal 878 AND I hereby declare the said Cuthbert John Brodrick, William Mortimer Clarence Denham, John Allan Doig, Brian Wilfred Hewat, Alfred William Jones, Thomas O’Byme, Gordon James Reed, Hugh Ritchie, Cecil Brock Tapley, James Henry Tattersfield, Robert Nicholas Todd and Leonard Francis Webb to be duly elected to such office. HARBOUR BOARD. Ott, William Alexander 5,979 Longuet, Charles Stephen 5,582 Hinchey, William 4,682 Tattersfield, James Henry 3,460 Denham, William Mortimer Clarence 3,430 Informal 327 AND I hereby declare the said William Hinchey, Charles Stephen Longuet and William Alexander Ott to be duly elected to the office of Member of the Bluff Harbour Board for the combined District of the City of Invercargill and the Borough of South Invereargill. HOSPITAL BOARD. Birss, Hellen Lumsden 6,618 Henderson, Annie Jane Lyall 6,111 Miller, John 5,950 Robertson, James 4,167 Informal 131 And I hereby declare the said Hellen Lumsden Birss, Annie Jane Lyall Henderson and John Miller to be duly elected to the office of Member of the Southland Hospital Board for the combined District of the City of Invercargill and the Borough of South Invercargill. HALF HOLIDAY. I HEREBY declare the result of the poll taken in pursuance of a requisition under Section 20 of “The Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22” to determine the weekly half-holiday in the combined district of the City of Invercargill and the Borough of South Invercargill to be as follows: — Votes polled In’gill Sth In’gill Tl. . in Monday 6 1 7 Tuesday 2 0 2 Wednesday 3,359 123 3,482 Thursday 2 0 2 Friday .9 0 9 Saturday 5,128 109 5,237 Informal 131 3 134 Dated at Invercargill this Bth day ot May, 1933. W. F. STURMAN, Mg32B Returning Officer. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. ‘AMBASSADORS” PRIVATE HOTEL. VISITORS to Christchurch will find home-like comfort at the “Ambassadors,” Manchester Street Tariff 8/6 per day.—T. J. SLEEMAN, Proprietor. Phone: 30-382.

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Southland Times, Issue 22009, 8 May 1933, Page 1

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