.ELECTORAL X.Z. L ABOUR pAHTT. (OFFICIATE CANDIDATE) j Will Address Electors as Follow*: I' TONIGHT (TUESDAY), 8 p.m.—St. Heliers Peerless Picture Theatre, Assisted by Mr. R. Semple, M.P.. Chairman, J. W. Carr, Esq. j THURSDAY. May 1. S p.zn.— Meadowbank i School, Waitarua Road. MR. H. E. HOLLAND. MP . I.eader of i ihe Parliamentary Labour Party, will ad- [ dress the Electors in support of Mr. I Bloodworth’s Candidature in the NEW- ! MARKET MUNICIPAL HALL, on FRIDAY, MAY 2, at S jxm. [ Labour Supporters who are willing to I assist are urged to call at the Committee ; Room, corner of Remuera Road and j Broadway, Newmarket. Phone 42-359. M. J. SAVAGE, Campaign Organiser. TO CITY, SUBURBAN. AND COUNTRY RATEPAYERS OF THE AUCKLAND POWER BOARD AREA. VOTE TOMORROW For B. L. B AGNALI " PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Member of the Auckland City Council. If honoured with your confidence, he will advocate LOWER CHARGES ana GREATER FACILITIES tor Consumers in all districts. QITY OF AUCKLAND. LOAN POLL. Pursuant to Section 54 of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925," notice is hereby given of a Poll of the Ratepayers of the City of Auckland, on the proposal to raise a Special Loan, vis.:— PROPOSED LOAN OF £115,000 FOR DRAINAGE. Full details of the above proposed Loan have been duly advertised by the Auckland City Council. The Poll will be taken on WEDNESDAY, April 30, 1930, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., at the following Polling Places:— 1. Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street. City. 2. Concert Chamber. Town Hall. 3. Leys Institute, Three Lamps, Fonsonby. 4. Auckland Power Board Office, Queen Street, City. 5. Mission Hall. Herne Bay Road. 6. Church of Christ, Ponsonby Road. 7. Methodist Hall, Franklin Road, Ponsonby. 8. Methodist Hall, Great North Road. Grey Lynn. 9. St. Columba Hall, Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn. 10. Francis Street Meeting House, Grey Lynn. 11. St. Cuthbert's Hall, Faulder Avenue, Grey Lynn. 12. Point Chevalier Public Hail. Point Chevalier. 13. Armstrong’s Hall, Point Chevalier Road. 14. Church of Christ, Waterview. Avondale. 15. Avondale Town Hall, Avondale. 16. Victoria Hall. Rosebank Road, Avon--17. Green Bay Mission Hall, Avondale South. 18. St. James’s Hall, Wellington Street, 19. EasV Street Mission Hall, East Street, 20. Foiintain of Friendship,Hall, Newton 21. !t° a Sepulchre’s Hall, Burleigh Street. 22 Epsom Library, Manukau Rd.. Epsom. 2s! Methodist Hall, Parnell Road. 24 St Stephen’s Native School. Pai*nell. 25* St! Mark’s Hall, Remuera Road. 26. Remuera Library'. Remuc-xa Road. 27. North Memorial Baptist Hall, Remuera Road. 28. Fire Station, Green Lare. 29 Picture Theatre. Kohimarama. 30 Late Tamaki Road Board Offices, St. Heliers Bay. _ . . 31. Welch’s Farmhouse, Tamaki. Dated this 15th day of April, 1930. G. S. SHERA. Substitute Returning Officer for the City of Auckland. PUBLIC NOTICES NOLA MARY IVORY, M. 8.. Ch. 8.. , University New Zealand, 1930, now siding in Auckland, hereby give notice it I intend applying on the 28th May xt to have my name placed on the ‘dical Register of the Dominion of New aland, and that I have deposited the Idence of my qualification m the Office the Department of Health at Auckid. Dated at Auckland, April 28, 1930. NOLA MARY IVORY, Auckland District Hospital. [ hereby affirm myself to be the med in the diplomas or medical regisition certificate produced., NOLA M. IVORY. lectures W.E.A. Three Classes beginning TOMORROW (Wednesd*l.)' PSYCHOLOGY—Mr. H. Becroft, M.A. fr. H. Hollinrake, Mu*. ECONOMIC HISTORY —Mr. N. M. imond, B.A. bove Classes at Old Grammar School, londs Street, 7.30 p.m. \ ae per course of 24 Lectures, ss. First ture of any course free. Also NEXT SATURDAY, May 3. 11 Students and Friends are invited he Old Grammar School at 8 o clock, •n a THREE-ACT PLAY will be preted by the W.E.A. Dramatic Club, nission free. DENTISTRY OF Ol . * EP.FECT Teeth EETH £2 12s td. Fillings of All KindsFtemodelling Set .. - - .. £1 1® ® Painless Extraction .. - " Extraction .......... 0 l o EXTRACTIONS FREE THEN SETS ARE ORDERED. H. W. FggS: LS; DEXTIST. ate University. Pennsylvania. C.S.A., and Wellington. THIRTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE JELLICOE CHAMBERS (Next "Herald'*), AUCKLAND. A MILTON (WESLEY CHAMBERS) rd at Wellington, New Plymouth, anganuL Christchurch, Dunedin and Invercargill. ELECTRICAL WORK • SUPPLIES ALLUM Electrical Co.. Ltd., Anzao Avenue, Auckland, for highest-grade E.ectrical Installations. —Phones 44-443. 46-611. 40-739. ALL Classes of Llectriyal Installations carried out under personal supervision.—Watson, Steels &nd Ganley, Ltd-, Wellesley St. W. IN CLAIR, Magneto and Ignition Specialist, 30 years’ experience, all work larar.teed.—sl High St. Phone 40-0«»8. ELECTRO PLATERS TRIAL Is all mant. —Nicholas and Whaley, 68A Albert Street- Phone,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 958, 29 April 1930, Page 3
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