X X M * THE AYFAIR THEATRE. ) x x X X (Heated for Your. Comfort.) TO-NIGHT METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYEIt Presents— JEANETTE MCDONALD And Co-starring,— iiiia uu-siamng, — NELSON EDDY In the Lavish Musical Success, “THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST” HEAR THESE EXCITING MELODIES—“SoIdiers of Fortune,” “Senoritn,” "Shadows on the Moon,’' “The Wind in the Trees,” “Liebestraum,” “Who Are We to'Say.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at C. and C.’s, Ltd., Phone 7178, or Phone Theatre,. 5050. Reserve Without Extra Charge, COMPETITIONS FESTIVAL Sessions Daily at 9 a.m., 2 p.m. and ‘ 7.30 p.m. - OPERA HOUSE, LITTLE THEATRE AND EMPIRE HALL. ~ All programmes pached with delightful entertainment. Admission- Day Is, Children Od. Evening Is Od, Is and 6d. Demonstration Concerts Saturday ■ Afternoon and Evening.
NATIONAL PARTY A EUCHRE EVENING will be held ix. at National Club. 12 Rangitikei Street, on THURSDAY, May 9, at 7.45 p.m. Admission Is 6d. Supper and Prizes. \
OTAKI MAORI RACING CLUB WINTER MEETING. ACCEPTANCES for All Events will ■Cx- close on WEDNESDAY, Bth inst., at S o’clock. N. WINIATA, Secretary.
AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. BALLOT FOR ELECTION OF TWO DIRECTORS. Notice is hereby given that a Ballot for the Election of TWO Directors will he held at the Society’s Head Office, 87 Pitt Street, Sydney, and at each Branch and District Office of the Society, on Tuesday, May 14, 1940, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. . -v • ■ The Directors due to retire in terms of By-law 15 are. — SIR SAMUEL HORDERN, and JOHN HUBERT FRASER . FAIR-Y-FAX;: esq.,,: both of whom are eligible for re-elec-tion. The following members have given the requisite notice that they are candidates for the two vacant seats on the Board: JOHN HUBERT FRASER FAIRFAX, ESQ., JOHN EDWARD GAR.VAN, ESQ., SIR SAMUEL HORDERN. Any member may vote personally by Ballot on the date stated above at tne Office on the Register of which tile Policy entitling him to vote is entered, or may record his vote earlier by signing and forwarding to such Office a Voting Paper, which will be supplied to him on application. Such Voting Paper must bo duly completed and must reach the Office where the Policy to which it relates is registered before the hour fixed for closing the Ballot, viz., 5 p.m. on Tuesday, May 14. 1940. Powers of Attorney to be acted upon must, in terms of By-law 47 (c). be produced to the Secretary or the Manager of a Branch Office for examination not later than Saturday. May 11, 1940 and be determined by him to be sufficient. By order of the Board. C. M. MARTIN, Secretary. Head Office: 87 Pitt Street, Sydney, April 10, 1940.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 134, 7 May 1940, Page 2
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