JSmWMI - — Mt 2 p.m.—Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp.—B p.m. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100) Musical Comedy TECHNICOLOUR In —NEXT ATTRACTIONRED ELEANOR SKELTON POWELL In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's LIGHT-HEARTED MUSICAL, "I DOOD IT" (Both Programmes Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
EASTBOURNE MAYORAL ELECTION E. W. WISE AFTER H YEARS AS MAYOR AND WHO AGAIN OFFERS HIMSELF FOR RE-ELECTION WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AT THE ROYAL THEATRE, EASTBOURNE TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), MAY 17, At 8 P.m. RESERVE THIS DATE AND BE THERE! UP GO SUBURBAN RATES IF YOU VOTE FOR THE TORIES MR APPLETON SAYS “CITY RATES MUST HE REDUCED AND SUBURBAN RATES MUST BE INCREASED.” That is the statement made by Mr. Appleton (who owns blocks of Hats in the city and who te financially interested in several city businesses) It was an address to the New Zealand Valuers Association as rece t y as the sth of April last. ' > WHO WILL GAIN,^^O^SiCT/ =«D^^l^ N ’ T IT’S TIME WE HAD A CHANGE, SO Vote ROBERTS and the LABOUR TICKET! HEAR LABOUR’S CANDIDATES T ins afternoon PARISH TONIGHT— Meetings Commence at 8 o’clock. AR ° M- 1“ ’ Messrs J. Arthurs, ,T. Brindle and J. G- Churchill. KEI - B^^;, Mm Janet Savege, Messrs. C. H. Chapman, C. J. Hay and R. H. Stillwell. TOMORROW’S MEETINGS; 2.30 MEETINGS, LYALL BAY SCHOOLROOM, Frey--7-U) nm-ROSENEATH PRESBYTERIAN HALL-Jamee Roberts (for Mavor) and Labour Candidates. 8 nm.-KARORI WEST SCHOOLROOM-James Roberts (for A(*ivnrl and Labour Candidates. 8 pm —MIRAMAR ACADEMY HALL: Labour Candidates. R. HOLLAND, Organizer.
HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. SATURDAY', MAY 27. FRANK. W. VICKERMAN Sitting Councillor, Whareroa Rifling, and Candidate for Re-election, INVITES Ratepayers, Electors and all other residents or persons interested >n the continued safe and sound progress experienced by the Riding during bis nine vearft’ occupancy as your Representative at the Hutt Council Table, to meet him at ANGLICA N SCHOO I .ROOM, PARAPARAUMU, TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), MAY 17, At 8 p.m. When he will make a comprehensive survey of County and Riding activities, past and prospective. Chairman: MAjJOR J. A. T. WHITE. VOTE NORWOOD 4. ■ IrsS FOR HARBOUR BOARD. 1. LONG-TERM PLANNINO. 2. PRUDENT FINANCE. 3. EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT. 4. MINIMUM HANDLING COSTS. Vote for C. ,T. 15. NORWOOD. Candidate for Re-election to tlie Harbour Board. An outstanding record of nearly 30 years’ public ijervice. VOTE C. J. B. NORWOOD AND CITIZENS’ TICKET. PUBLIC OPINION GROUP. WOMEN’S MEETING. THE above Group invites all Women to show their Interest in the forthcoming Municipal Elections by being present at Nimmo’s Hall, Willis Street. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), MAY 17, at 8 p.m. Women Speakers from all Parties. MARCIA HERON, Hon. Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 195, 16 May 1944, Page 2
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