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AMUSEMENTS. "Entertainment Above All." ■ , At The Strand—Always!" , STRAND N.Z.s QTRAN TRAXI) , Largest »TRAN STRAXD and CJTRAN TIiAND . Finest OtRAN. STRAND . l'irtnro QTiIAN: TRAXD House. WTBAJS: LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. A Plctmisation of Balfe's Favourite Open "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." "TUB BOHEMIAN GIRL." "TMR.BOIIE.MIAX UIltL." England's foremost Artists of To-day. GLADYS COOPER, ELLEN TERRY, CONSTANCE roI.I.IER, And IVOR XOVELLO. Buster Koaton In "TUB SCARECROW. Prologue by .Mrs. Patrick Coir, Mr. Artbu Rinley and Mr. J. Hyan. COMMENTING TO-XIORROW MADGES BELLAMY MADIiK ItEI.LA.MY MADGE ISELI.AMY MADUE BELLAMY And "OSCAR." THE ELKPIIAXT, "OSl'AIt," TIIK ELKPIIAXT. "oscaii," TiiK elephant. "OSCAR," TIIK EI.KPiIANT. In Tlios. luce's Production, " THE SOUL OF THE BEAST.' "THE SOUL OK TUB BEAST." "THE SOIL OK THE ItEAST." "THE SOIL (IK THE HEAST." "THE SOIL OK THE ItEAST." "THE SOIL (IK THE ItEAST." "THE SOI'I. OK THE HEAST." "THE SOU, OK THE BEAST." Ever since Adam Tell in love with his rib, there have been unnumbered exponents of I the art of perfect lovlns. all in the human realm, hut none, including Mure Antony ■and Romeo, displayed a mure sympathetic nn<l appealing brand of affection than does ;"Om:ar." the elephant in this remarkable picture. Of course, "Oscar" has the necessary inspiration, because petite Mndge

nobly he respond* when danger threatet Madge! In a series of delightful episode beginning with circus scenes moving to tli I'anadi.tn North Woods, iim i ending with a ivy-covered cottage, and a cradle ff •■Oscar" to rock, this strange pair wi simply fascinate. The picture is a rui novelty. SEND THE KIDDIES TO SEE TIIE ELEPHANT. ; COMMENCING TOMORROW (FRIDAY rpOYS AND DIPS FOR THK KIDDIE! •*■ At LABOUR'S BA2AAR In CONCERT CHAMBER. ; SPORTING. JJAMILTON JJACINO p LUB (Incorp.) A NNCAL "VrEETINC. To be Held on the CLAUDELANDS COURSE, HAMILTON, On gATURDAY AND JTOXDAr, NOVEMBER 10 AND 12, 1»23. TOhu-^ Nrl3S f ° r n " Evonts CLOSE 10-DAY (Thursday), at 5 p.m. Admission to Course, 1/0. Motor Cars, Motor Cycles and other vehicles, l"/U. Admission to Lawn and Grandstand : Gentlemen, 7/0; Ladies, 5/. Tickets will be on sale at Bonds, Ltd . Stationers. Victoria .Street. Hamilton, TODA\ (Thursday), and TO-MORROW (Friday), and on the morning of each day's races. Provision is being made for a direct entrance to the Lawn from Grey Nireet ir the south end of the Grandstand, and tickets may he purchased from n box at the gate. Ten Shilling Tickets will be sold at the Inside Totaiisator. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gamins and Lotteries Act Amendment Act. 1110.x, followed the occupation of n Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disnualiiied or undesirable person will be admitted to the Cluudelamls Racecourse during the Hamilton Racing Club's Race Meeting, and if any such person! is found on such Course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of Sweeps is pronibucd md any person Infringing this regulation ivill be removed from the Racecourse and irosecuted. E. 11. OWIEARA. 19 Secretary, i I -VTAIIUIIU .rpROTTING fiLUB SPRING MEETING, 1923. SPRING MEETING, 11)23. gATURDAY, ivTOVEMBEH -| rr

I AND I YT7-EUNESDAY, ey-l 4 _ __ = ACCEPTANCES for all Events (Firs I Day) close with thp Secretary, in his Office - i GLEESO.VS IHILDINCIS, High Street - Auckland, TO-MOKKOW at FIVE P.M. . I K. L. ABSOLCM, ■ IS Secretary. a ' - ! mAKAPCNA JOCKEY pLUB, (Incorporated.l j gPRING MEETING, 1923. j TCIKIDAr, TyOVEMBKK O(\ AND SATURDAY, TJECEJIBEK -I ' I NOMINATIONS for All Events to be run iL&S SP r "iS Meeting Close on FRIDAY nm ' «. OT( T, ,be S °«J at 3 p - m - at the Club's Offices, Shortland St. R. WTXTABD, »6 Secretary. J LICER'S-rVG NOTICES. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE _I FREDERICK MEYRICK, of OtnhtlllU.' Publican, being the holder of a Publican's Liconse in respect of the premises situate at Otahuhu. near Auckland, and known as the Star Hotel, do hereby pive notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at , Pukekohe on the sth day of December 11023, apply for a transfer of the said License from myself to ALFRED PETERS my appointee. Dated at Auckland the Sth day of October, 1923. F. MEYRICK. RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. | ! "yOUR T IGHT T lINCH You like a tasty light lunch, two heavy : meals a day don't do. Try Stacey's. Some soup, a tasty meat'pie and tea will keep you going nicely till you get home. Or try tea, brown bread and butter, fruit salad and cream. Real good and will keep you well. BTACEI'S. 61, QUEEN STREET. B .

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 267, 8 November 1923, Page 16

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