Amusement*, Meeting*, Et*. GAIETY THEATRE — PAKROA. PICTURES. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. FRED THOMSON in THE SILENT STRANGER. A drama of love, vengeance, and heroism. THURSDAY NIGHT. LON CHANEY AND CONWAY TEARLE in THE NEXT CORNER. A story of sensational surprises. ” U. A. O. D. 8 PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE TOURNAMENTS. DRUIDS HALL. Commencing TUESDAY, APRIL 28, at 8 p.m. AND EVERY 2 WEEKS THEREAFTER A series of eight nights tournaments will be played. A points prize for Ladies and Gentlemen will be given each evening, also first and second prize for Ladies and Gentlemen gaining the most points during the Tournament. Dance and Supper to follow Tournament each evening. W. TURNER, Secretary. Public. Notice*. ANZAC DAY APRIL 25, 1925. UNITED Commemoration Service will be held in the Gaiety Theatre at 2.30 p.m. All citizens are invited to be present. W. MARSHALL, Mayor. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. ANZAC DAY. Paeroa.—lo a.m., Memorial Service and Holy Communion. Hikutaia. —2.30 p.m., Memorial Service. FRANK B. DOBSON, Vicar. BOROUGH OF PAEROA. COUNCIL ELECTION. Ladies and Gentlemen, — In response to requests of ratepayers I have decided" to be a candidate at the coming Borough Election. Should I be returned I will give my best attention to all matters in the interests of the borough. Yours faithfully, J. PINDER. BOROUGH OF PAEROA. COUNCIL ELECTION. Ladies and Gentlemen, — At the request of a number of ratepayers I have decided to offer myself as a Candidate at the coming Election. If elected I will endeavour to prove worthy of your confidence. Yours faithfully, R. WADDTNGHAM. TO THE ELECTORS 6F PAEROA. Ladies and Gnetlemen, — In offering mysejf as a candidate for the office of Councillor at the forthcoming Borough Election I have to state that if returned to office my endeavour will be always to pursue a‘progressive policy, while bearing in mind the burden to be carried by the ratepayers. I had intended resigning from the Hauraki Plains County Council in order to devote the time to my business interests,, but in response to representations made, and as I feel that no effort should be spared to further the interests of the town, I have decided to seek election to the Borough Council. Under the safe guideship of His Worship the Mayor there is no doubt the future holds golden' opportunities for borough improvement. As a ratepayer living in Paeroa, and with business interests in the large district of which Paeroa is the centre, it is my ambition to do all possible for the advancement of the town. HOWARD J. HARE. Thames Road, Paeroa. CRITERION HOTEL. H. C. BOWDEN — PROPRIETOR. HAVING taken over the above Private Hotel I wish to intimate to the Public that the house has been thoroughly renovated and is now the best in the district. Having a thorough knowledge of the .requirements of the travelling public. and also permanent bodies, all can rest assured of first-class service. For visitors who wish to spend the day in Paeroa I have furnished a sitting-room, which will be at their service free of charge. MODERATE TERMS.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4823, 22 April 1925, Page 3
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