AMUSEMENTS. Mr. Louis Alsace's Brilliant Company Playins to Capacity at the TT IPPODIiOJIE -EXIPPOD'ROME TTIPPODKOIME JQ-IPPODBOME - THREE SESSIONS DAJLY! THREE SESSIONS DAILY! AiPTEBiNOON, 130. ETVENINiG, 6 AND 8. POSITIVELY T AST YT7E-EK. OSITIWELY. -•-'AST »» EEK. All Auckland is Talking about the Wnnrterful Powere of A -R G V S ' ARGUS ARG-US AH'GTS AIRGrS Altars aokjits ARGCB TFTK ARGUS AKGU-S ROY A'BOTTS A ROUS WONDER. ATtGTJS A'RH-US AKiSUS AltGI'S ARGUS ARGUS ARG-US ARGUS SUPPORTED BY ALL-STAR COMPANY. MISS OLIVE THORPE, Charming M^zzo-Sopmno, In latest Musical -Gema. Reappearance of CAMPBELL iHltoS., Two Hoys, Two Smiles Two Concertinas—aud the Idols of Dunedln. MR. LOUIS ALSACE, Mil. LOUIS ALSACE, ■Master Musician) Captivates Everyone by his Wonderful Playing. MISS MAiIUE COLEX, Brilliant Piuuisle. IN addition. A DAZZLING PICTURE SERIES. A DAZZLING PICTURE SERIES. Cherry Blossoms under the Red Moon of Nippon is the setting for the Beautiful Oriental Fantasy. COHEN AND HARRIS' COHEN AM) HARRIS , Phenomenal New York Stage Success, that has caused a furore wherever shown. " TIIK WILLOW TREE." ■Tin; willow TREK," •THE WILLOW TREE," -THE WILLOW TREE," A gorgeous vision, a fantastic dream of Japanese folklore, told :imld the odour of ! cherry blossoms in the land of the Rising Sun. In which thf Temple Bells of Toklo are heard tolling their votaries to prayer. Featuring Charming Adorable ! VIOLA DANA ■ VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA In Ihe moat deliclously VIOLA liANA runny and pathetically VIOLA DANA lender portrayal of her VIOLA DANA Career. VIOLA DANA I VIOLA DANA • i A story told in the Betting of the dim, I perfumed East —the quaint and mysterious land of Nippon, where Incense burns—lt bj Japan, exotic and haunting. 6000 FEET OF WONDBOUS BEAUTY. And the HIPPODROME /'YHiCHEISTRA. IPPODUOiME PRICES-Afternoon: Stalls 1/6; D ,Si' 2/1. Evenings: Stalls, 1:7: P- , -' ~ /l - Box er pia"n "owopeu for the r : Mi ; on nt Lewis Eady's. oi.p. H.M fhMtre - ATHLETIC JOBTS - _ ■CTIKCTAIA QLOBS A NN' AL QPORT3. .<1 BE HELD IN AfRS. /^ROUNDS g AT .UDAY, JANUARY 29 > 1921. I PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. .. BOYS' RACE (undw 10) —let. £1 and ' Trophy ; 2nd. 10/. 2. MAIDEN HANDICAP, 100 yds. — Ist, £2; 2nd, 15/. Post Entry. 2/6. 3. MAIDEN HANDICAP CHOP. I.Mn Blorks-Ist. £0: 2nd, £2. Entrance. 8/. 4. 4-XIYDS. HANDICAP—Ist, £5; 2ud. £2; 3rd. 10/. Entrance, 7/fl. 5. PIONEER STANDING cnOP. ISin. Blocks--lßt. £25 and Corbett 25 Guinea Cup; 2nd, £5; 3rd, £2. Entrance, £1 6. IIIKITAIA CI"P. 120 yds (Open)—lst £8 nnd Hoppln 15 Guinea Cup; 2nd, £1 10.': 3rd. 10/. Entrance, 10/. 7. LADIES' RACE—lst, £1 and Trophy; 2nd. Trophy. 8. 880YUS. HANDICAP—Ist, £0; 2nd, £2; 3rd. 10/. Entrance, 7/0. 0. HIGH JUMP—lst, £2 2/; 2nd. 10/. Entrance, 2,0. 10. LOCAL RACE—lst and 2nd. Trophies. Bonndaries between Matatoke nnd Komata Bridges and Ohlnemuri River on the west. Post Entry. 1/. 11. UNDERHAND CHOP. l!>!n Blocks— Ist. £8; 2nd. £2. Entrance, 10/. 12. Gl'r,S' RACE (under 16)—1st, £1 end AVri-.tlet Watch ; 2nd, Trophy. 13. BOYS , HIGH JUMP (under Iβ)—lst, £1 : 2nd. 10/. Tost Entry. 1/. 14. COMMITTEEMBVS RACE—lst and 2nd. Trophies. 15. ONE MILE HANDICAP—Ist. £6; 2nd, £2; 3rd. 10/ Entrance, 8/6. 16. FORCED HANDICAP—Ist, £2 ; 2nd, 10/. Entrance, 2/6. 17. RETURNED SOLDIERS , RACE. 120 Yds.—lst. £3 and Robinson 3 Guinea Cup: 2nd. £1. Entrance Free. Boundaries Include Ohlnemuri, Thames and Hnurakl Plains Counties. 18. WEIGHT-GUESSING COMPETITION— Weight of Bullock.—let. £1. Weight of Sheep—lst, £1. „ Aggregate—The Sheep. Nominations for Events 3. 4. 5. 6. S and II must be in the hands of the Secretary, illkutaiii. on MONDAY. January 10. Entrance Fees must accompany entries, or they will NOT be recognised. Handicaps will appear In "Auckland Star," "N.Z. Herald," "Waikato Times." "Thames Star," and "Ohlnemuri Gazette." All Cups to be kon twice Iβ succession or tt>ree times at Intervals before becoming property of winner. W. J. NORTOV, 510 Hon. Sec. MOTOR CYCMNG. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL MOTOR ; CYCLE CLUB. WATCTT OUT FOR A.P.M.C.C, RACES ON STH FEBRUARY. THE GREATEST EVENT IN NEW ZEALAND. ALL THE CHAMPIONS WILL BE THERE. FASTER THIS YEAR THAN EVER. 514 TOWN BOARD NOTICES. ■jyrANUREWA ATEMORIAL. THE MANUREWA WAR MEMORIAL WILL BE UNVEILED By the RIGHT HON. W. F. MASSEY, I'rime Minister, On gUNDAY, JANUARY n VMH, At 2.30 p.m. Relatives of Soldiers who died for Uieir country in the Greut War, Returned Soldiers, and the General Public are invited to attend and thus honour the Ulorioue Dead. T. J. CORIN, 526 Chairman, Manarewa Town Board. TOILET SPECIALISTS. ON - T l DYE YOUR HATS. USE " KAl'O. ,, Guaranteed to Restore Grey or Faded Hair to its original colour and beautyKapo is not a Dye. but acts by means of strengthening the roots of the hair. It cures Dandruff, prevents the hair falling out, and'promotes the growth of the hair. Price, 2/6 per bottle; posted to any address, 3/2. Prepared and sold only by M. ECCLEiS. M.P.8., Consulting and Dispensing Chemist. 218. PONSONI3Y ROAD, AUCKLAND SEE TOTJ GHT KAPO. O MISS McELWAIN for permanent removal Superfluous Hair. Moles. Birthmarks; 25 years' experience.—27B, Qneen St. WHT'4 "VpSSES WKIGLEY. Gold MedaU!« t Halr- ■"■*■ work. Special Treatment Grer or Felliiw Hair. Dandruff. Oily Scalp.—l 4. Watßon'i Buildings. MTW
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 310, 29 December 1920, Page 10
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