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AMUSEMENTS. RAND. "Darby and Joan." rpO-DAY U HAND. A Great Picture, -'-O-DAY rjUAXD. And mO-DAY. A Great Song. X o-DAY. Sir Hall Calne's New Masterpiece: "DARBY AND JOAN." "DARBY AND JOAN." "DARBY AND JOAN." "DARBY AND JOAN." "DARBY AND JOAN." "DARBY AND JOAN." "DARBY AND JOAN." "DARBY AND JOAN." "DARBY AND JOAN." "DARBY AND JOAN." "DARBY AND JOAN." "DARBY AND JOAN." "DARBY AND JOAN." THE SONG: Dnrjiy. dear, we nre old and grey. Fi!>J years since our wedding day; Shade- and sun for ev'ry one, As ihe years roll on. Darby, dear, when the world went wry, Hard nnd sorrowful then was I! Ah! I*ad. how you cheered mc then. ■ TMn_s will be better, sweet wife, again! Always the same Darby, my own. Always the same to my old wife, Joan! This Beautiful Old Son. will be Sung by MRS. HENRY HAYWARD. In Addition: A NEW PRODUCTION. Starring WM. S. HART. CHARLES RAY and LOUISE GLAUM. "STAKING HIS LIFE." "STAKING HIS LIFE." "STAKING HIS LIFE." "STAKING HIS LIFE." "STAKING HIS LIFE." "STAKING HIS LIFE." Took! Three Great Stars in One Thrill. lie Flung Himself Madly nt the Door and Burst In to Kill! SERIAL. 13th Chapter—"The Adventures of Tnrznn" 13th Chapter—"The Adventures of Tn-zan" •CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. BIJOU ORCHESTRA. Popular Prices." AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. " m II E ROSAR Y." THE SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD. PRINCESS, FRIDAY NEXT. THE BIGGEST VAUDEVILLE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. DIXIE MINSTRELS. WEST END THEATREMONDAY AND TUESDAY. yyELLINGTOX RACING CLUB.

WINTER MEETING. FLY 8, 12 AND 15, 1922. NOMINATIONS for all events at the above Meeting, with the exception of tbe Trlnl Plate, close at 9 o'clock p.m., on MONDAY, June 19. at the office of the Wellington Racing Club. Woodward Street, Wellington. A. E. WHYTE. 010 Secretary. AUCKLAND PIGEON CLUB. ,/' SECOND ANNUAL SHOW. .' ,•■ Under the auspices of the \t ■■ Auckland Pro lncial Homing Pigeon Federation. Will lie held in the GUN SHED. ARTILLERY HALL. Rutland Street (By kind permission of Minister of Defence). FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 23rd and 24th. Thirty-eight Classes for Homing Pigeons. Judge. Mr. W. C. Ellis. Twelve Classes for Fancy Figeons. Judge, Mr. J. Walker.

Entries close MONDAY, June 19, with all Club Secretaries. Splendid Exhibition of trained long distance Homing Pigeons used by tbe Defence Department for carrying mesages during the. war. Give the children an instructive lesson by bringing them along to see the Finest Collection of Feathered Pets in the Southern Hemisphere. 701 V. RYDER, Hon. Sec. COMPETITIONS. /~iPOTIKI BUTTER COMPETITION. NUMBER TWO. The First Competition, which was held last Dec-ember, was such a pronounced success that we are giving our young friends another chance to show their originality. PRIZES: £3, £2, and £1. PRIZES: £3, £2, and £1. Opotiki Butter Is growing so fast in public favour that it should be an easy matter for the average School Boy or Girl to enter for this Competition. ESSAY ON N.Z. BUTTER. All you are asked to do is to write a short Essay, from 30 words and not exceeding 150 words, on New Zealand Rutter in general, and "OPOTIKI" Butter In particular. Prizes will be awarded by the Opotiki Dairy Association. Ltd., for what are considered by the Judge to be the three best Essays. First Prize £3 Second Prize £2 Third Prize £1 CONDITIONS: Essays should be written on one side of the paper only, and must oe posted not later than MONDAY, June 28, to "OPOTIKI," Box 788, Auckland. The Competition is limited to Boys and Girls of 145 years and under. State clearly your name and address in full, also age last birthday. Give name of the Grocer from whom you obtain 'OPOTIKI" Butter. The Competition Is open to users of "OPOTIKI" Butter, whether they have been buying it for years or only start now. Names of Prize-winners will be published in the "Star" on Saturday, July 1. C. AICKIN AND SONS, Wholesale Agents. ""■S For "OPOTIKI" Butter.

TEACHERS OP DANCING. TRANCING.—Jazz, Fo_~Trot"TaughtT by XJ gentleman, homes visited if desired: music supplied.—Jazz, 548, Star. Gl3 \s >s s cXCEH'- Clisses. St. Pane's AX Hall, MONS. and TUES., 8 p.m.; Society of Arts Hall. SATS.. 2.30 and 8 p.m.; WED. and THURS.. 8 p.m., at 25. Vincent St. Private Lessons any time by appointment.—Terms, Phone 2237. B M~~ ISS SPENCER'S "Classes. Society of Arts Hall. Every Saturday, commencing June 17. at 2.30 and 8 mil. 40

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1922, Page 16

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