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AMUSEMJOCTg. H B .All Roads - H B Lead To SYMONDS-ST. Direction, Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. ► I OT-C RES AYWA.R-D'S *• ICTUSES •There are others, bnt none so good.*' In ,'Z 'a LEADING PHOTOPLAY THEATRE TO-NIG HT, [E PROGRAMME OF PROGRAMMES. A TTVLIGHT TO TVEATH. A •*■ LIGHT TO J-'EATH. A Nur and Thrilling Production. EXCLUSIVE AT THE LYRIC. Sat Pinfcerton: The Mystery of Blyth - nse —uaoraont Graphic—The Substitute — ctective Summer nnd the Rope—A Weilashed House— Foolshead's Sixfold Duelae Gladiolus* (eolourmarography)—Excursion to MeTeors, etc. ;HB- EYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conductor, Chas. Parnell. First-class Prices: 1/6, 1/, 6d. WEST'S "PICTURES. EST'S JTICTURE.S. "DOYAL ALBERT TTALL. Direction, Ilayward*s Enterprises, Ltd. *~ TBE HOME OF riCTORIAL PERFECTION. SPECIAL AM USE ME XT CARNIVALS BY SPECIAL AMUSEMENT CARNIVALS BY VXfEST'S TJEERLESS T>ICTURES. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-DAY. »N AEROPLANE "pLOPEMENT. A Cleverly-constructed, Exciting Drama, with a novel plot. A thrilling race between a motor boat, a train, CRUISE ON Till-; NORWEGIAN FJORDS. CRICKET: AUSTRALIA V. ENGLAND, IN MELBOURNE. THE GOLDEN TULIPS. THE GULDEN TULIPS. Beautifully Coloured by i'athe's Latest System. MORSE HUNTING IN THE ARCTIC. THE INNER MIND. A Marvellous and Unique Detective Story. I'ATHE'S LATEST GAZETTE. SHERIFF" Or" TLOLUMME. A Real Drama of the Real West. MIKE'S HERO. A Spleiidid Edison Comedy. LITTLE WILLIE'S FIRST CIGAR. BETTY MINDS HOUSE. "TkREiiS /CIRCLE, STALLS, ONE SHILLING. PIT, 6d; Reserved, 1/6. 'Phone 1503. ALL WHITE' TO-MORROW EVENING SKATING EVERY EVENING. SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. ™ DAYS, LEARNERS' XIGUT. lectric Fans. Large Electric Fans ATHLETIC SPORTS. ST. PATRICKS "T|AY /CARNIVAL. T. TiIUH'K'S -i-'AY V^AIt.NIVAL. AUCKLAND JJOMAIX. VfARCH 1C 1312. T\OXALDSOX VERSUS pOSTLE. L'ONALDSON VERSUS AT OSTLE. The ONLY Appearance in the Doiniiifoi of these two Famous Runners, who wll compete over three distances—7s, 150, anc 200 yards. • GRAND SPECTACULAR DEMONSTRATION" by 2000 Massed Children. GRAND IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT, TOWN" HALL. SATURDAY EVENING. MARCH 16. Topular Prices: 2'. 1/. \CCEPTAVrES for nil events am NOMINATIONS FOR TUG-OF-WAR do* Amateur Sports Club nu SATURDAY "•arch 0. 0.30 p.m.: previous to that <lata a 7. Hobson-street. 532 A. .1. WOODLEY. Sn< " APRIL fi. 1012. £OO GrVEN AWAY IN CASH PRIZES Affiliated with New Zealand Athletic an Cvcllng Union, and New Zealand Axemen Association. L HANDICAP HURDLES. 120 yds. flight* :tft fiin high. First £o. sec £l, Nomination .V----2. MAIDEN STANDING CHOP. 15m Mock. First £u. second £l. Nomination 7/6. , 3. KAXGIRIIU CUP. lWyds. First £lo. second £2. third £l. Nomination. IS-. 4. HALF-MILE HANDICAP. First £o. second £l. Nomination •">.'. o. BOYS" RACE. SOyds. Those attending school same radius as local race. Flrsi £l, second 76. third 2,6. Nomination 6. STANDING CHOP HANDICAP. lWn block. First £l2, second £2, third £l. Nomination IS'. 7. LOCAL HANDICAP. 120 yds (radiu nine miles from post office south b: railwav. and present Ransirlri footbal boundaries north, cast, nnd west, an residing therein three months prior t day of sportKi. First £3. second £1 Nomination 5/. , 8. LADIES" BRACELET. 220 yds. v alne, £7 7 , Winner either have money o bracelet. Nomination 7 '6. 9. OPEN HANDICAP CHOP, loin stand tng block. First £S, second £■- Nomination 12,. 10. ESPLANADE HANDICAP. First £6 second £l. Nomination <>, 1L FORCED' HANDICAP. 120 yds. Firs £2 second 10/. Nomination 2/6. Nominations for all other events, wttl last two years' performances mil tnatctK" to be included I. If no performances wlUm the last two years, the last four performances (if anyl to he supplied to the becre tarr. accompanied with nomination fees No competitor shall be handicapped unles: nomination fee is lodged with the Secretary Nominations Close March 21. 19LHandicaps advertised April 1 inu. Passenger Train Auckland, 6.30 pm. eaves Rnnsirirt-"Tor >n above date. E T. BAIN". arv and Treasurer. BOOTS AND "SHOES. R R I V E D, pHILDREN'S giHOES. Sixes a to 6 PATENT LEATHER AND TAN TACKLESS SHOES, 2/11. 3/6, 3/11 7 to 10—PATENT LEATHER AND TAN TACKLESS SHOES, 4/11 a to 6—TAN SANDALS. 2AI, 3/6. 3/11 7 to 10—TAN SANDALS. 4/6. 4/11, 5/13 |-vFF£R. TJOOT "pALACB, 186, SYMOND*ST. BTJT tns Celebrated Taylor-made Boots; made on the premises; wear guaranteed. 72, Kaxangahape-rd., and 95, QoeeniEGAt NOTICES. B w Porrttt. F- H. Mueller. ' -pORBTTT & VrUELLBR, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, 115, QUEEN-STREET, (Opposite Shortland-st.) AUCKLASD. And at PAHJROA AND WAIHI. imetsttli t dttontapn on^Sattn

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 57, 6 March 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 57, 6 March 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 57, 6 March 1912, Page 12