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AMUSEMENTS. NOW SHOWING. rno.NE 1 fivTT) 2109 A. IN'ATJQNAL [Jgj PICTURES) r n ™ N ; E Hodklnsou Films, Ltd., Presents a Super Attraction, JOSEPH C. LINCOLN'S GREAT NOVEL, "PARTNERS /"VF rpiiE miDE." " x AKTNEHS J- HE J- IDE." International B nI?v WN ' E T " E D ° G ' in " TABLE STEAKS." oX 1 NATIONU ' r,I! C , »ESTRA. THE FINEST IN AUCKLAND. O\ERTURK. 7..-.0: "YEOMAN OF THE GUARD" (Sullivan). SESSIONS : 11.13. 1.15. 3.30, 6.0, 8.0. RESERVES 21G0A. A Magnincent P rogra __ c . Fo, a Magnificent Programme. TOM MIX in "CHASING THE MOON.' The Most Thrilling and Stupendous Feats Ever Attempted by the Popular Star TZ M I ig_ gg ITS_SS_S SSW X OM stagger the imagination. Also. SUNSHINE COMEDY, "TRY AND GET IT. , SUNSHINE COMEDY, "TRY AND GET T' FOX GAZETTE. OTertUre Sessons Crf "l"--" »"^ , £ l _ /^""ph 80 ' 0, "O»erta SS " (Wieniawski). bessons. 12, 2, 4. l>, and h. Phone 4232 for Reserves.

WINTER EXHIBITION. AUCKLAND WINTER EXHIBITION AND CARNIVAL. CENTRAL WHARF SHEDS. CENTRAL WHARF SHEDS. In Response to the Popular Demand the AUCi'LA-VD AGRICULTURAL ANE PASTORAL ASSOCIATION And the AUCKLAND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION (With tie kind permission of the Auckland Harbour Board) Have Consented to EXTEND THE CARNIVAL EXTEND THE CARNIVAL EXTEND THE CARNIVAL TILL WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, TILL WEDNESDAY, JULY V>, TILL WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, AT 10 P.M. DO NOT MISS THIS WONDERFUL ■' EXHIBITION Cf the Primary and Secondary Industries of the Auckland Province. TONIGHTS PROGRAMME. 7.30 to 10 p.m.—Auckland City Band. T.oO p.m.—Demonstration on "Practical Poultry Keeping, ,, l.y F. C. Brown, Chief Pculrrj- Instructor. 8 p.m._Tus-of-voir Competitions. Open. (Entries il .sc 7 p.m., with the Secretary). Sp.m.—Wireless Telephone Demonstrations. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY)—NAVAL" DAY. Kara! Officers and Men in Uniform will be admitted Frre. 2.30 to 3 p.m.—Meredith's Orchestra. 3 p.m.—lllustrated Lecture, "Field Experimental Work for Farmers," to T. H. Patterson. H.D.A. 7 p.m.- Wrestling Competitions. (Entries received up to (>.3U p.m.). 7.30 to 10 p.m.—Auckland City Band. S p.m.—Scotch and Irish Dancing and • Sailors Hornpipe. (Post Entries . See advt.). X WEDNESDAY. 2.30 to 3 p.m.—Meredith's Orchestra. 2.30 p.m.—Bnby Show. First Section, under . 1- months: second section, over 12 months and under 2 years. (Entries close 12 noon, Wednesday.) T. 30 to 1U p.m.—Garrison Artillery Ban.l. 8 p.m.—Concert Programme by the N Z Vocal Quartet. 8 to 10 p.m.—Community Singing, accompanied l>.v the Garrison Artillery Hand. _ Leader: Rev. Jasper Calder. 10 p.m.—GOD SAVE THE KING AULD LANG. SYNE. OrEN J^ LUDIXG 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. ADMISSION: Adults, 1/6; Children, 6 to 14, 6d- under •■- , AU &cc of tax - Children In charge . of School Teachers, free. AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL A.ND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. A. D. STANLEY, .' 53S Secretary. lg HaTVr iTOHN LE-E-VERiS. JOHN LEE-VERS, TH)E MAN THEY CANNOT HANG. THE MAN THEY CANNOT HANG.The Most Wonderful and Remarkable Psychological Puzzle of Modern Times. - HE TALKS, EATS. AND DRIXKS WHILE HANGING BY THE NTDOK. "New York Times."—Truly a remarkable performance. ADMISSION: ADULTS 1/, CHILDREN 6d 70 INTER • gXHIBIIIOX. TTJG-OF -WiK. -VPEN COMPETITION. c Six Men a-Side., THIS (Monday) EVENING f\ . c held each, close TO-DAY ,MondTv) v^ 1 ! 8 ' 5 ' Contest at 8 p.m. ■'• up to ' P.m. First Prize, Gold Medals to all m= >. of winning team. members Free Passes issued at the gate to »n(.in •f all comneUus teams. captains AUCKLAND A. AND P. ASSOCIATION Central Wharf. 533 V , -__ .

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 161, 10 July 1922, Page 12

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