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ELECTORAL N. Z. L ABOUR pARTY. Y - ELECTION. ]VI R * T JgLOOD WORTH (OFFICIAL CANDIDATE) Will Address Electors as Follows: TONIGHT (Friday), S p.m.—Municipal Hall, Newmarket. The DeputyMayor, Councillor R. Newport, will preside. TOMORROW (Saturday), 8 p.m.—Remu* ora Library Hall, Chair, Mr. W. J. Jordan, M.P. St. George’s Hall, Ranfurly Road, at 5.30 Assisted by Messrs. Fraser and Nash, M.P.’s. Chair, Councillor E. J. Phelan, J.P. All Labour Supporters who are willing to assist are requested to meet at the Committee Rooms, corner of Remuera Road and Broadway, Newmarket, Tomorrow (Saturday), at 9.30 a.m., and 2 p.m. Important. Phone 42-359. M. J. SAVAGE, Campaign Organiser. IARNELL X> Y-ELECTION. M R - H, E. H OLLAND - M - p - LEADEE OJA THE PARLIAMENTARY LABOUR PARTY. WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS. In Support of MR. BLOOD WORTH’S CANDIDATURE. In the Tyj UXICIFAD J JA1.1.. fpONIGIIT J^RIDAY AT 8 P.M. The Deputy-Mayor, Councillor R. Newport, will jweside. TOMORROW (Saturday): Remuera Library Hall, at 8 pan. pARNELL BY-ELECTION D c (Official Candidate) Will Address the Electors as Follows: TONIGHT (Friday) SOMERVELL CHURCH HALL. REMUERA, 8 p.m SATURDAY, MAY 3.—MEADOWBANE SCHOOL, 8 p.m. MONDAY, MAY S.—MUNICIPAL HALL £gWMARKET; and ST. HELIERS THEATRE, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, MAY 6. TUDOR THEATRE REMUERA, 8 p.m. TRANSPORT BOARD NOTICES TRANSPORT BOARD. AUCKLAND ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS. RAILWAY STATION LOOP. . Notice is hereby given that it is t intention of the Auckland Transpo Board (hereinafter called the Board) apply to his Excellency the Governo General-in-Counoil for an Order-i Council under the provisions of *‘T Tramways Act, 1908,” and its amen - - -i.-00, U.IIU lIS ments (unless forbidden by the i«. payers in manner prescribed by the s Act), to authorise the extension of tramways known as the Auckland el trie tramways. The particulars of the proposed und •'King are as follow: (a) The construction of xi single 1 of tfamway, with parking sidir . T ”*l.ll iiai OlUlll, into the Auckland railway static being a branch from the existi tramway in Beach Road, commer ing at a point about 14 chains et of Anzac Avenue, and proceed i thence in a northerly direction ir the station concourse, and retur ing to the Beach Road tramway a point about 23 chains east Anzac Avenue. Length, about 2! chains. i > Plans, longitudinal sections, a cross sections, showing the natu of the work and the line of co struction, and copies of the propos Order-in-Council, are deposited f public inspection in the Office the Board, at the corner of Custoi Street and Albert Street, in t city of Auckland, and may be so there during office hours. Dated at Auckland this 29th day pril, 1930. W. ST. J. CLARKE, Secretary ST. JOHN AMBULANCE NOTICES IRST AID TO THE INJURED, AND NURSING. Classes for MEN and for WOMEN are being formed. The fee for each Course of six Lectures is 7s 6d. Early application is requested. Ambulance Station, Rutland Street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE for table home; washing and mending; single or share room.—Address at Tue Sun. 493 A HOME, clean, comfortable, for working men; hot bath; good table; under new management.—22 Day St.. Newton. NEHUNGA Tram Terminus.—Boarding House Vacancies. Permanents. Casuals. Morning and afternoon teas. New Management.—Mrs. Evans, Prop, SUBSCRIBERS DESIROUS OF SEEING while absent from the city on Holiday are requested to uotify District Runners, or Phone Sun Office. 46-820. AGENCIES ESTABLISHED IN ALL PROVINCIAL TOWNS. The Sun is obtainable Dally at the following Holiday resorts:— AUAfUNI—'I. Stephenson ARATAPU—A. J Daniel BUCK LANDS BEACH—C. IL Edgehill. BROWNS BA J— Mrs. E. Wilkinson CAMBRIDGE —Mr. F. M. Amos, Roma Tea Room HENDERSON VALLEY—L. Pollard HOWICK—J Robertson HELENSVILLE— Mrs. L Nlcol HUAPAI—J McKinlay HIK U RANG I—Mrs. Ralsbeck HUNTER VILLE—H. Towers HOBSON VILLE—P R Osborne K EREPEEHI—L. Durman KARANGAHAKE—Mrs. Everett KAIKOHE—W M. Wilkinson KOHU KOHU—Low-Sargreant KAWAKAWA-V. Cole. KATIKATI-L. Klee KAITAIA A. Watson MOR KINS VILLE—S J. Coombe MERCURY BAY—H Osborne MATA MAT A— J D. Rivet l MAMAKU—CIva! and Company M A MA K fl —Ha vwrmd and MARTON JUNCTION—Mrs. M. Foote. Railway Bookstall. MATATA-H. Leej* NGONGOTAHA—Mr. Chas. Robinson. NGONGOTAHA-Alra K. Davlee NGARUAWAHIA—R Eyre OHAKUNE JUNCTION Air. M. F. Mahoney. OSTEND— (Walheke)—E. 0. Blnn*, s.a. Onewa OTOROHANGA-C t W. Harte ....

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 961, 2 May 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 961, 2 May 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 961, 2 May 1930, Page 3

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