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LECTORS A UCKLAND pITY Ladies and Gentlemen, — I have again much pleasure in asking you for a renewal of the confidence you have placed in me as one of your Councillors for so many years. If elected, I shall do my best to merit the great kindness I have always received from the Electors. Please vote early on WEDNESDAY, the 25th inst. Yours Sincerely, A. J. ENTRICAN. UCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. ANZAC DAY, APRIL 25, 1917. The City Council invite all Returned Soldiers to be present at Smoke Concert at Town Hall, WEDNESDAY, April 25. at 8 p.m. Invitation Cards may be obtained at Returned Soldiers' Association. Next of kin of men who have fallen may obtain tickets for Memorial Service from Secretary of Returned Soldiers' Association. WM. BROWN, Acting-Secretary A.R.S. A, .& tTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, MAY 3 TO 9. In Aid of the Belgian Relief Fund and Victoria League War Fund. • The Most Brilliant, Gorgeous, Spectacular Display, and at the same time the Most Fascinating Comic Opera Ever Produced in Auckland, under the direction of Mrs E. Sutherland. • CHILPERIC. 150—PERFORMERS PERFORMERS—ISO CHILPERIC. Several of the Finest Operatic Singers are taking part in this Beautiful Play. No expense, spared in making this OPERA BOUFFE a Great Success. Our effort in "The Geisha" last year was crowned with great success. CHILPERIC Will be a Greater Success still, because we have finer effects, scenery, costumes, beautiful music, and a splendid oast of gifted Performers and Dancers. Tickets issued only in sufficient numbers to fill available seating > accommodation, as we do not believe to have to turn away people who bought Tickets and came from a distance. Each Ticket bears date of performances, thus securing a seat. Reserves are interchangeable. Box Plans open at Wildman and Arey's, WEDNESDAY, 25th. Stall and Gallery Tickets on sale now at English and French Piano Company; Coleman's in His Majesty's Arcade; Gertie Campion, Tobacconist, Queen Street; or L. J. DuFlou, Organising Secretary. ALLAN J. MOODY BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR Dadley's Security Buildings, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Money to Lend at current Rates.

The first favourites were fairly i demoralised during the afternoon, Pitiroa being the solitary exception which materialised. Mr Tom Roe'si fine mare Steel Bell's win in the Cornwall Handicap was very popular after the great showing she cut up in the Campbell Handicap. Lynch has thej mare in fine fettle.

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Observer, Volume XXXVII, Issue 34, 28 April 1917, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XXXVII, Issue 34, 28 April 1917, Page 23