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AX___Sl__________ DO YOU KNOW HOW TO LAUGH? Lessons In this fascinating art given every evening, by that Postmaster. Jim Gerald, and his Merry Company. Take a course—the easiest lesson you ever learnt. (OPERA TTR?._S" X. ULLEUS' tfPEB'A . ■"•OUS-'. Direction: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. WHERE LAUGHTER REIGNS SUPREME. j . -MATINEE. ... MATINEE AT 2.:H1. WEDNESDAY. MATINEE AT 2.30, WEDNESDAYBargain Prices: Cd. if. I/O (Plus Ta_). EVERY EVENING AT S. Fourth Brilliant Production of the Amazingly Popular JIMMY GERALD'S MUSICAL COMEDY CO. A Raptd-Flrc Show with a Multitude of Delights, full of Melody and Mirth. "STEP THIS WAY." . •STEP THIS WAY. ' ' -STEP THIS WAX." •STEP THIS WAV." A Man once started to count the Laughs in this \Shqw, but his adding machine caught fire in 10 minutes. Why Worry? FULLER'S SPARKLING VAUDEVILLE.. . CHARLES L. SHERMAN, - ' CHARLES L. SHERMAN, CURLEY SHERWOOD, CURLEY SHERWOOD, MAUD COURTNEY AND MR. C. MAUD COURTNEY AND MR. C. Tommy June ARMSTRONG AND ROSE. ARMSTRONG AND ROSE. VICTOR THE GREAT. VICTOR THE GREAT. - FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES, 3/, 2/6, 2/ and 1/1 Plus Tax. -MATINEE, 1/6, 1/ aud.Cd. Plan at Lewis P.. Eady and Son, Ltd., till 5, at the Theatre from 5.30. T-MPRESS rpiHEATRE (RESERVOIR CORNER), NEWTON. TO-NIGHT — AT 7.30 T.M. — TO-NIGHT First National Presents,- ---• "THE BRIGHT SHAWL. "" "THE BRIGHT SHAWL." Featuring Dorothy Glsh and Richard Barthelmess. The.Flaming Romance of the Young Rover and the Spanish Dancer, a Saint with' Painted Lips and Flashing Heels. Also, Comedy "HANDS UP.". GAZETTE and SCENIC. Our Little Prices—Stalls od, Dress Circle 1/. Empress Orchestra of Seven Performers. SPORTING; _a___l-. AUCKLAND; "DACING QLUB. winter jyp EXING - 1924. ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. THIRD DAYS RACING, ; mO-MORROW, T-TTEDNESDAY. FIRST RACE, ABOUT 11.15 A.M. 1 ADMISSION: To Racecourse 1/6 Leger Enclosure 3/0 'Grandstand Enclosure: Gentlemen 11/0 » Ladies 6/0 Tickets for Grandstand Enclosure on sale at Carter and Asner's (Tobacconists), opposite "Herald" Office,. and H. deal's (Tobacconist), Victoria Arcade. AR persons other than members leaving the Enclosure or Racecourse will be liable on. re-entering to again pay for admission, as* no passes will be issued. CHILDREN under twelve wlir NOT be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. No person who has nt any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker, or Bookmaker's Clerk, ho disqualified or undesirable person, will he admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse during the Winter 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 prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. , The public are warned against purchasing any but the Official Racecard. bearing the Club's monogram on the cover. W. S. SPENCE, 100 '.'-.; Secretary. AUCKLAND TjjACISG /"iLUB. NOMINATIONS CLASSIC RACES CLOSE FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 13, 1924. ENTRIES for the following Races for NOW Yearlings Close by FIVE P.M. on FRIDAY, June 13, 1024:— • . WELCOME STAKES (1024) of -1000. Five furlongs. - ; GREAT NORTHERN FOAL STAKES (1024-23) of ■ £1500. Six furlongs. GREAT NORTHERN CHAMPAGNE STAKES (1925) of £1000 Sis furlongs. GREAT NORTHERN GUINEAS (1925) of £1500. One mile. FIFTY-SECOND GREAT NORTHERN DERBY (1025-1926) of £3000. One mile and a-haif. GREAT NORTHERN OAKS (102 C) of £TOO. One mile and a-half. GK^^w,.KORTHEKX ST. LEGER STAKES (192u) of £700.. One> niile and threequarters. ™'S? Tt !,? OYAr ' STAKES (1024-23) of -1000. (tor Now Yearlings .and Two-year-olds.) Six furlongs. m^i» tr ,l c I s f K f<> .l *Hf f °reso'ng events can be , m , ade r._ th - the Secretary or the A.R.C at his Office. Shortland Street, or with the secretary of the C..1.C. q_riSnre_" Hli ie D VT et " n - Wellington H.BJ.C V.R.U., Melbourne A.J.C., Sydney, un to the time speclaed! th l A t ,? e L-i eTe , nt „ of , an ? uors e entered with the Auckland Racing Club in either of the above-mentioned races, dring before tho _£i»' s S."Ar,A-S; ,_ - w - s - SPENCE. Secretary. -gLLERSLIE RACES POSTPONED. . On lltll June a tram will leave Ilimiifon 5.50 a.m„ Ellerslie Racecourse arrive 117 f__;J_ tr IH D """' st °P wher « required between Hamilton and Opaheke anil at nt, U ' »"? XeVSiarkl„ rain wll' leave'Paptoira^O.W^m^l^Tn Eltoraire 1 " 81 Ihe usual 4.5 p.m. Auckland _iensville traui will be delayed to leave Auckland ,t - """ 114 pAKLKANGA HUNT (inc., Owing to the wet weather the Meet of Hounds arranged for To-morrow (WednesA„NDONED. i,,St -'. at,!t i marilmi :' h ROBT. D. NEAL, Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 136, 10 June 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 136, 10 June 1924, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 136, 10 June 1924, Page 16

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