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A___-S____-S"TS. rjIHE T7"ING - S rpHEATRE. FULLER'S GREAT PICTURES. rpO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. First Screening in Anckland. UNRIVALLED ATTRACTION. ANTARCTIC HEROES Filmed by the ANTARCTIC HEROES Official KineinaANTARCTIC HEROES tographist, Mr .. H. ti. Ponting, F.R.G.S. A Memor- WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE able record WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE of high WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE Scientific Value. It was (he greatest Scientific Enterprise ever sent out ot England. Some of the most remarkable scenes presented are those showing the Terra Nova in a big storm at sea: passing an iceberg 2SO feet high; the Terra Nova crashing its way through thick ice: hunting seals on the ice pack: the dog team at work; Captain Scott and Dr. Wilson travelling by dog teamti comical penguins, love-making, fighting, and raising their chicks: gulls stealing penguin!, eggs; eruption of Mount Erebus: a football I game on the ice over 250 fathoms of water;! explorers railing into cracks in the ice: pitching camp for rhe night: cooking and serving] meals itt tbe tent: Lieut. Oates; Captain i Scott. Dr. Wilson. Lieut. Bowers, and Petty Officer Evans wriggling into their steeping bags in 00 degrees of frost. These bags \v-erc| destined to become their shrouds, being the: same ones in which they were afterwards found dead. The tragic interest attaching to the film culminates in the scene showing the final dash for the Pole. SCREENED TO BEAUTIFUL MUSIC. I Prices as usual. Reserves at Ivil Bros., ] (id extra. ! -Vr-EWTOX PICTURE PALACE, i -•-' Karangahape Road Id section. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. ] Come Where the Crowds are Coming. See! See' See! Seel ITTIS TJROTHEIUS /*>RlME—Star Drama j-L-MS -«-* POTHER'S t^'III ME—Star Drama ! PURSUED BY LIQNESS—Lux Drama. THE NEW RANCH FOREMAN—Lnkon Drama. Each day. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.. 7 to 10.15 p.m. Prices, 0(1 and .Id. Oil and lid to all parts. LABOUR BAY SPORTS. LABOUR JJAY, -VrONDAY, ACTOBER i>~TH. (Affiliated with tho N.Z. Amateur Athletic Association and rhe 5.7.. A-Jilelic and Cycling Union.) • SPORTS PICO—IIAMD-K. I.—APPRENTICE HANDICAP (Amateur), lt'.l Yards. First Pi i.e. Trophy value £1. Num.. 1, : Ace. Mil. 2. —AMATEUR HANDICAP. 100 Yards. I First Prize. Trophy value ~3: Second | Prize. Trophy value .CI. Norn., I'd; I Ace.. 1/. 3.—TRADE UNION HANDICAP (Ami-iriu-i. l-b Yards. First Prize. Trophy value _r. ... ; Sccoiirt Prize. Trophy value ill 10/. Num.. .'!/: Arc. 2.'. Nouiinmors tiiiist be Financial Mcml.cs ..f a Trade Union. 4.—MAIDEN AMATEUR HANDICAP. 150 Yards. First Prize, Trophy value __2 2.; Second Prise. Trophy value -CI I/. Norn.. I/: Arc. 1/. S.—AMATEUR HANDICAP. 3l>o Y"ards. First Prize. Trophy value ..3 10/; Second Prize. Trophy value £1 10/. Ncin.. 1/ii; Ace. 1/. 6.—LABOUR DAY HANDICAP, 120 Yards. First Pri-.-.e £--0; Second Prise. £7; Third Prize-, £.*!. Norn.. 12/ C; Ace, 7.—OPEN HANDICAP, 23D Yards. First Prize. _5: Second Prize. £2. Norn., ,1/; Ace . 2,. 8.-—OPEX HANDICAP. Half-mile. First . Prize, £5; Second Prize, £2. Norn., 3/: Ace. 21. O.—OPEN HANDICAP, ('no Mile. First Prize, £10; Second Prize, il.;: Third Prize All. Num., 5/: Ait.. 3/. 10. —CYCLE RACE, llaif-miic. First Prize. Trophy value £.'!; Second Prize, Trophy value £2. Norn.. 1/6: Ace. 1/. 11.—NOVUM. CYCLE RACE. (hie Mile. First Prize. £2 Worth of G-oods from , Key Holds' t'vele Supply Stores: Second Prize. Medal value _1. Norn., li: Ace. 1/. 12.—CONTINENTAL TYRE RACE. T.wotnile Handicap.—First Prize, Set of First Grade Tyros, valued £2 15/: fccouii Prize. Continental Firs! Grade Covers, value All: Third Prize. Coniiiicni.il First Grade Tube, value 7/0. Norn., I 'fi: Ace. 1,. 13.—LABOUR BAY WHEEL RACE. Three Mi'.rs. First Prize. Trophy value £S; Second Prize, Trophy value Al3. Norn., iV: .\i;:, 2/. 14.—Rf'IM.E - WIIITWORTH SHIELD RACE, Three Miles. I 15.—HIOIILANT) FLING, for Adults. First I __se, £3 3/ (cash or trophy). Norn., HIGHLAND FLING, for Boys under IC— First Prize, Trophy value £1 1/; Second Prize, Trophy value 10/6. Norn., 1/. HIGHLAND FLING, for Girls under 16 — First Prize. Trophy -value £1 1/: Second Trize, Trophy value 10/6. .Num.. 1/. 16. —IRISH JIG. for Adults. First Prize, £3 3/ (rash or trophy). Norn., 2/. IRISH JIG. for Hoys under IG. —First Prize, Trophy value £1 1/: Second Prize, Trophy value 10/0. Norn., 1/. IRISH JIG. for -Girls under 16. —First rrize. Trophy value £1 I,': Second Prize, Trophy value 10/11. Norn.. 1,. 17.— HORNPIPE, for Adults. First Prize, £3 3/ (cash or trophy). Norn.. 2/. HORNPIPE, for Hoys under 10.—First Prize, Trophy value £1 1/: Second Prize. Trophy value 10/0. Norn., 1/. HORNPIPE, for Girls under 16.—First Prize, Trophy value £1_ 1/: Second Prize, Tropin- value 10/6. Norn., I/. IS.—SWORD DANCE, for Adults. First Prizi'., £3 li/ (cash or trophy). Norn., 2/. SWORD DANCE, for Roys under 16.—First Prize, Trophy value £1; Second Prize, Trophy value 10/6. Norn., 1/ SWORD DANCE, for Girls under 16.—First Prize. Trophy value £1 1/: Second Prize. Trophy value 10/.. Norn.. 1/. 19.—TUG-OF-WAR, Ten Aside and Captain. l'rize. £10. Norn.. 1/ per man. Three team, or no event. 20.—MARRIED LADIES' RACE, 75 Yards. ~ First and Second Prizes. Trophies. 21.—SINGLE LADIES' RACES, 75 Yard.. First and Second Prizes Trophies. 22.—OLD BUFFERS' RACE (50 years and over), 50 Yards. l'rize. Suit of Clothes value £4. Norn., 1/23.—COMMITTEEMEN'S RACE. First Prize, £2 2/; Second Prize. £1 1/. 24.—8A8Y SHOW, for Babies six months and under: 12 months ami under: IS months and under. Prize - ', Trophies. 25.—FIREMAN FIRE EVENT, for Five Mon. Medals. £1 each 26.-FIREMAN FIRE EVENT, for Three Mou Aside. Prize, £2. Nominations close OCTOBER STII. Acceptances close OCTOBER ISTH. On no account will any acceptances be accepted after the advertised date of closing. B. MARTIN, Secretary, 320 Trades Hall. LECTURES. "CI RE E lII.A LTII * LECTUR E. x ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM. TUESDAY. AUGUST 10. AT S P.M The Subject of .MR GEO. F. HENRY'S Second IVipcourse vv'ii be:— •THE INFLUENCE OF MENTAL ATTITUDES ON THE FUNCTIONING I'OWKK OF THE BRAIN, LL'NGK HEART. STOMACH. BOWELS '-IDNEYS, AND SKIN.' - As this Lecture is a very popular one, please come early and secure a seat. Mu-si* i_l and other items. Collection in aid of I. Parish Diamond Jubilee. 594 ] PROFESSIONAL aOTICES. I -y UR S E "J JCJ£EN ZIE I ' has Acecm.v.nclation for Ladle-* wailing and during Accouchement I Terms moderate; with or without doctor. 26. Albany Rd., Ponsonby. near Car Barn. ' BARGAINS. Bargains. Bargains.—Special Value for Monday Shoppers. Fancy I Cashmere Half Hose, 1/ pair, or 3 pairn for I 2/6. See windows.—Tutt's, My Tailor. Symonds Sliest, J

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 196, 18 August 1913, Page 12

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