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ELECTORAL gOROUGH OF BIRKENHEAD. ELECTION OF MAYOR. Pursuant to the provisions of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925,” and its Amendments, I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the office of Mayor for the Borough of Birkenhead: HADFIELD, Albert. McPHAIL, James Prentice. WALTON, Edward Cranston. And a Poll as between the said Candidates will be taken on Wednesday, the Ist day of May, 1929, at the following Polling Places:— 1. CITY, Room 19, Phoenix Chambers, Queen Street. 2. COUNCIL CHAMBERS. Highbury. 3. CLARK’S STORE, near Birkenhead Wharf. 4. CHELSEA POST OFFICE. 3. BIRKDALE PUBLIC HALL. 6. SCOUT HALL, Waipa Street. Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. FRANK FINCH. Returning Officer. Birkenhead, April 39, 3929. B OROUGH OF BIRKENHEAD. ELECTION OF NINE COUNCILLORS. Amendments thereof, I hereby give notice that the following persons have been nominated as Candidates for the office of Councillor of the Borough of Birkenhead: ALEXANDER, John Campbell. BISHOP, John Arthur CAMPBELL, Henry Archibald CANTY, John William DARLOW, William Brockway DENNEN, Patrick FITZPATRICK, Vincent Joseph HAYMAN, Reginald Rowland HEWSON, George Berkley JASPER, Alfred George KERRUSH, Jackson MACDONALD, John MOLLER, Lionel Robert Lester MORRIS, Fred PATERSON. Arnold Ogilvy PRICKETT, Jam SPEIRS, Robert Burrell WOOD, George And there being only nine vacancies to , be filled a Poll will be taken between the i said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the First Day of May, 1929, at the following Polling Places:— 1. CITY, Room 19, Phoenix Chambers, j Queen Street. 2. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, Highbury. | 3. CLARK’S STORE, near Birkenhead Wharf. 4. CHELSEA POST OFFICE!. F. BIRKDALE PUBLIC HALL. 6. SCOUT HALL, Waipa Street. Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. FRANK FINCH, Returning Officer. Birkenhead, April 19, 1929. B c BIRKENHEAD. ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER OF THE WAITEMATA ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. Pursuant to Section 12 of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925,” I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated for the office of Member of the Waitemata ElectricPower Board:— DARLOW, William Brockway Me PH AIL, James Prentice MOLLER, Lionel Robert Lester WALTON, Edward Cranston And there being one ONE Vacancy to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of May, 1929, at the following Polling Places:— 1. CITY, Room, 19, Phoenix Chambers, Queen Street. 2. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, Highbury. 3. CLARK’S STORE, near Birkenhead Wharf. 4. CHELSEA POST OFFICE. 5. BIRKDALE PUBLIC HALL. G. SCOUT HALL, Waipa Street. Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. FRANK FINCH. Returning Officer. Birkenhead, April 19, 1929. RELIGIOUS SERVICES INVOLUTION OR JN pHE gCHOOLS. BEAT ATHERING FOR pROTEST AND rp OW N JJ ALL, pUESDAY, ]\X AY 7 pARENTS: gAFEGUARD YOUR QHILDREN. WATCH PAPERS FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. H. YOLLAND, Hon. Secretary. METHODIST CHURCH PITT STREET. 11 a.m.—REV. W. WALKER. (Newly Appointed Minister). "The All Sufficient Grace." 7 p.m.—Citizens’ Anzace Service. REV. W. WALKER (Returned Chaplain). "The Message of Anzac.” His Excellency, Sir Charles Fergusson, will officially attend, also members of the Officers’ Club and Defence Department. Special music will be rendered. Recital: "March of the Anzac Men. Service broadcast by IYA. All seats free. Come and hear of "The Message of LAN KLIN ROAD —Church Anniversary Services. —11 a.m., anthem, "Te m ” Rev. N. P. Larsen. 3 p.m., musiservice, Rev. A. Mitchell; soloists, dames Moses and H. McLennan, srs. Poore, Hoffey, Errington, A. E. pson. and Rev. A. Mitchell. Special lems by large choir. 7 p.m., Rev. N. .arsen; anthems, "O Gladsome Light,” ughter of Zion,” "Sun of My Soul,’' eak Forth,” and "The Radiant Morn.” ►ists, Messrs. P. McCardell and A. pHE AL PROGRESSIVE CHURCH OF SPIRITU ALISTS. LA STREET. NEWMARKET SUNDAY. 7 p.m.—"THERE ARE NO DEAD.” Celestial States described bv H M. BOUCHER, THIRTY YEARS A TWICE BORN. Written Questions Answered. Spiritual Messages—Mr. Bassett. Bring Flowers.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 643, 20 April 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 643, 20 April 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 643, 20 April 1929, Page 5

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