,"' '" * ' ~ r S T • S pfC T TJ BBS. '-" JJOYAL ]JALL. j Dlrecttoß.Haywajire Enterprise* Ltd. WEST'S EXCXiPBIYB IJ» HE -O E T'T B*'_, W> MISS ASTA NEILsEN in the Tm-BECO/S ____i. JISJEBS^HfcVEBE,■- B **- WESTS PREMIER LADIES' OBCHESffBA Drew Clrete, 1/: Tip-op *■* «■«* '• ;; Reserved, 1/6. ■ Phone l,aOtt> jp H B. ■ ' - jy' X~'"»'" I ; - C. Direction — Heyward , " Enterprises, Ltd. '-'■ 'LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT O£ smas,T[pßßL ov jyasxavcnay." " A .W^ jTJLOFEMHNT." "rpHB -dostd OF -ETCETC*- . the lyric sYMPaoyg oygggg'tßA. rsONTINUOUS piCTURS» THEATRE DE LUXE. Direction: Hayrord'e Enterprises, Ltd. ■.'O-DAY, 11 a.m.' to 11 p.m. LAST DAY AND NIGHT. ~" • A ■ - : M?VEKS. ' .-TVBSDBMOKA,- • The-No.Hlleft Co. baxe written, so to speak, around the tragedy of Othello-a. thrilling drama the plot of wnieh is enacted largely behind the scenes. CASCADES OF LIRI— . THE DOCTOR'S DEBT— Dri-cribing a girl's great ewimmlug feat. /*D, AND CHILDREN QD. RESERVES, -1/ rpO-VIGfHT fTO-NIGHT AT THE t>o YAL T»INK, J£HYBER pASS, QT- iriCHAEL'S pAIB. THE BIG PULL TO-NIGST IB M.8.0.8. (StAiKIST BROS. OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION) V. (r«OSMpPp_LrTAN. ■gtfBST pCI/t AT gj.s P.M. 4.T THE FAIR TO-NT&HT WILL BE SOLD 500 X^ 5 D 0 "* AT TTALE-PRICE. , "V"E.W TVAXCING fTTPBNB f|*>-XI6HT. 1001 A TTRACTIOSS rpcWTCGHT. JjWE--4 "tyTONSTER • YMAS rpBEE. For the Executive, FRANK GREY, 568 Hon. Sec. mgE /-TaBEISON gAKB. By kind permission City Council. Will play the following programme Id Albert Park, on Christmas Night, at 8 pjn. Collection in aid of Band Fund. Processional March, *'Edina". (Ord Home) Overture, "Tancredi," (Rossini) Hymn, "Nearer, My God, tp Taee" (Q. r. Cater) Grand. Selection, "Massuello" (Etemer) Air Varte. "Eventide" CAuber) Walte, "The Old Belfry" (Phillips) March. "Tintern Abbey" (Ord Hume) God Save the King. G. V. CATER. 552 . Conductor. ZOO. Royal Oak.—Big day. Boxing Day. horses and vehicles free, hot Water freer Ocean "Ware tree. All come. 56 ■ ■ —, ii ■ ■■ ■ ■ i iXCTUJHESr\ p c b a Tj o tr b «. gUMUT. 7 # 30 PM - OCOTT T» E>' NET T. OCO T T T> EXNE TT. XMAS AKD THE BLUNDER OF THEOLOGY. (What could be said and what >»a« not been said.) ORCHESTRA. SILVER COLLECTION. 546 AQUATICS. T\ON'T FORGET JANTJARY 29TH, T> EGATTA, THE NEW 1 ZEALAND HBNLBY. 532 SWIMMING. S~ w i m 5 i jT" 3. PONSONBY CLUB'S CARNIVAL. CHRISTMAS AFTBRiNOON. 2,30 P.M., AT POINT BATHS. 220Yde Haniiieap (for Odium Cap), eatry J/6; lOOyds Paint Erin Handicap, eutry l> , ; 30yds Novice' Handicap, entry 1/; 50yde, Boys under 16, entry 1/; 36yds Ladies' ftkcßi entry free; 36yds Schoolboys under 14, eatry free; Diving Comipetltions. post entry 1/. Entries received up till 9 p.m. SATURDAY, 2Ut inst., with Frank 'R. WUeon, Sec. Leye laatitnte, Poaaoobj. &?Qj
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 305, 21 December 1912, Page 12
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