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SPORTING. ' A UCKLAND JJA.CING . QLUB. I VUTUMN A/TEETING. ■ ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. c SATURDAY AND TOASTER TLrONDAY, M AKOH 30 Aja> A PRIL I. ■ ■ • . FIRST RACE .STARTS ABOUT 12 NOON EACH DAY. Admission to Racecourse: Oue Shilling and Sixpence. Grandstand Enclosure: Gentlemen, Eleven Shillings; Ladies, Six Shillings. All person- other than members leaving the paudock or racecourse will be liable ou re-entering to again pity-for admission, as no passes will be issued. Children under twelve will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. Soldiers iv Uniform, admitted free. Returned Soldiers not iv uniform must produce BADGE or DISCHARGE, TOGETHER WITH PASS to be obtained fiom Manager of the Soldiers' Club. No person who has at any time since the Dassiug of .the Gaming- and -Lotteries Act -.mendiueut Act, 190. followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person will be admitted to the Elicrslle Racecourse during the Autumn Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of illegal sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the racecourse and prosecuted. W. S. -PENCE, 537 Acting Secretary. A UCKLAND rpitOTTIXG riLL : B. A TJTTJMN .-jyTEETING. CATURDAY, A PRIL, -j Q 1918. NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS WILL CLOSE AT THE OFFICE, DURHAM STREET EAST, ON THURSDAY, 28th INST., AT 9 O'CLOCK P.M. NOMINATIONS GREAT NORTHERN DERBY, 1918-1919, And GREAT NOBTHERX DERBY, 1919-1920. CLOSE AT THE OFFICE, DURHAM STREET EAST, ON THURSDAY, 28tli MARCH INST., AT 9 O'CLOCK P.M. C. F. MARK, 617 Secretary. ■jl/TAXAWATU '~, TVACING rthVß. A UTUMN' TirEET-NG, VJ.7EDNESDAY AND rpHURSDAY, A PRIL "I IT AND -I Q 1918. NOMINATIONS for All Events will close on TUESDAY NEXT, March 26, 1918, at 1) p.m.; nlao Forfeit of lsov for the Manawatu Sires' Produce Stakes {Tenth) and the •Manawatu Stakes {Fourteenth). MANAWATU RACING CLUB, P.O. Box 52, PALMERSTOX NORTH. Telephone 105. 607 QTAHUHU rpROTTING /"ILUB. A UTUMN "VTEETIXG. (SATURDAY, A PRIL t}(\ , .-NOMINATION'S CLOSE THURSDAYNEXT. March 2_, at the Club's Office, Glceson's Buildings, High Street, by 9 p.ni. ':.; .:_■ ■-f.'d;yonge, 531 • '•" .'.-v" .. . Secretary.

DANCING. OUR BOYS " SOCIAL CLUB. — DANCE will be held in Orange Hall, EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Music, Mr Markwick. Returned -Soldiers Free. Gents, 1/0: Ladles, 1/- Daueing 8 till 12. Refreshments.—M. JACKSON, Sec. . 84 rnO-NIGHT. To-night. To-Xight.—CAßL-,-A TON SOCIAL CLUB. Euchre and | Dance, Foresters' Hall, Edinburgh Street Newton, 7..'!0 to 12 p.m. Refreshments! Select. Admission 1/.—M. Houston, Secretary. 02 0 A B.C. DAXCIXG CLASSES, MUNRO'S *•»•• HALL, PONSONBY. Ail Classes (except Saturday Afternoon) ■will start as from Easter Saturday, March 30th. The ADVANCED CLASSES will meet as usual at S p.m. on Saturdays and the LEARNERS' CLASSES at 7.:50 on Tuesdays and Thursdays as from April 2nd 550 j. ,s. ADEAXE, Secretary. NZ A C DAXCIXG • CLUB. OCR ALLIES' .FLAG ,'BALL. Will be held EASTER MOXDAi' NIGHT, APRIL IST, MASONIC HALL, UPPER QUEEN STREET. " ■Proceeds Returned Soldiers' Association. . Gents, _/(?; Ladies, 2/. Lillls' Orchestra, also the Onehunga Coast Defence Band in attendance. Ladies kindly requested to bring a Flag of our Allies. • Returned Soldiers Free. Prizes Given.. B. SCANLAX, Sec. 00 F. ANDREWS, Sec, R.S.A. ELECT ANZAC -DANCING CLUB.— DANCE AND EUCHRE, TO-NIGHT (Saturday), March 23, Druids' Hall, North Street, Newton. Proceeds Returned . Soldiers' Association. Dancing, 8 to 12. Gents., 1/0 included): Ladies, 1/; Returned Soldiers and Soldiers on Final Leave Free.—B. Scanlon, Sec; F. Andrews. Sec, R.S.A. 01 Q T. B E N E D I C T 'S CLUB. WEEKLY SOCIALS. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, EASTER SATURDAY. SOCIAL AND EUCHRE, Dancing, 8 to 12. Prizes for Euchre. Lillls' Orchestra. . Sub.: Gents., 2/; Ladle's, / 1/6. 643 'T. M. LILLIS, Hon. Sec "pONSOXBY SOCIAL CLUB.

DANCE— WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, MCNRO'S HALL, PONSONBY ROAD. * Gents, a/6; Ladles, 6d. •Music: Miss Dcnz. 59 C G. COLBERT, Sec. rrtO DANCERS. 'Pupils requiring Mdme. Gence TOE(DANCING .SHOES are. advised to place their orders immediately. Verna Bain, the world's phenomenal child • dancer, sayi: "Your manufacture are the'only shoes 1 can dance at ease in." ■'• ERNEST E. LEANING, Footwear Specialist, Retail Depot: 10, Wakefield Street (Near Town Hall). 19.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 71, 23 March 1918, Page 12

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