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i amusements. __ fuller's ctouse. uller's House. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. EVERY EVENING AT S. Another Big Success Registered by F. GAYLE WYER'S BAND "RON AND A-'OX REVUE /COMPANY. EVUE The Crew of Bloodthirsty Female Pirates. I mHE T ADY I 1 J-HE I BUCCANEERS. I , UCCANEEKS. j A Musical Revue Abounding with Screaming Comedy and Beautiful Costumes. FULLER'S DELIGHTFUL VAUDEVILLE. First Appearance. Direct from England, DON C. MERLE, DON C. MERLE, The King of Magical Entertainers. HARTLEY AND WRIGHT, HARTLEY AND WRIGHT, The Fashion Plate Two in An Original Act. VAUDE AND VERNE, VAUDE AND VERNE, LI LAS BIRT, LI LAS BIRT, . FRANK WILSON. FRANK WILSON. FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES: 3/. 2/ and 1/. Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., till 4.45 and at Theatre from 5.30. KING'S PICTURES. The Big Theatre ING'S PICTURES. With i KING'S PICTURES. The Little Prices. I Time-table for TO-NIGHT (Thursday). 7.3o—Overture by Bcncham's Melody Boys. 7.4o—The Western Drama, "OUTLAWED.' S.3o—The Campbell Boys Vaudeville. 8.45—Ge0. Arliss. in "THE DEVIL." TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) Entire Change TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) of Programme. Direct from the Strand, and First Appearance in New Zealand of FRED mHOMSOX, RED J-HOMSON, I Tom Mix's Only Rival. ( THE TTVANGEROUS he •L'angerous Howard." Fred Thomson was the cha lpion all-round athlete at the American Olympic Games, Also the Goldwyn Feature. " A VOICE IN THE DARK." THE LYRIC FOUR. BEACHAMS THE LYRIC FOUR. MELODY BOYS. Look at the Prices—ooo Stalls at Sixpence. 1 Look at the Prices—7oo Circle, 1/ and 1/6. I MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 2. ROX TXTOODWARD'S T»ICTURES. OX VVoODWARDS -tICTURES. BRITANNIA. Ponsonby's Popular Picture Palace. Roi Screens the World's Best Pictures, and Presents TO-NIGHT, The World's Most Popular Film Artist, THOMAS MEIGHAN', THOMAS MEIGHAN, ! I" "WOMAN PROOF." Is any man woman proof? Is THOMAS MEIGHAN "WOMAN PROOFS" MONTT BANKS COMEDY, "IN AND OUT." BURTON HOLMES SCENIC—TOPICAL NEWS. BRITANNIA'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Miss Florence Burke, Conductress. Solo, "Bells of St. Mary," Cathedral Chimes. MR. COX. Booking at Harry White's. 'Phone 3234. MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY. " DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL." " DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL." USUAL PRICES. SPORTING. Tfy'AIKATO TT UNT C^UUB (INCORPORATED). A NNUAL mOTALISATOR TJACE "jyTEETING. TO BE HELD ON THE HAMILTON RACING CLUB'S TE RAPA HAMILTON RACING CLUB'S TE RAPA COURSE, COURSE, On T ABOUR "T)AY, "VrONDAY, r\CTOBER gvj FIRST RACE STARTS 11.45 A.M. Admission to Course, 1/6. Motor Cars and other Vehicles, 1/6. Admission to Lawn Enclosure: Ladies .t 5/, Gentlemen 7/6. Special Train Arrangements to Suit all Districts. All Special Trains Stop at Course Music by Waikato Regimental Band. Children under 12 years will NOT be admitted to Grandstand Enclosure. Na Person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1008, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's I Clerk, no Disqualified or Undesirable I Person, will be admitted, to the Racecourse I during the Meeting, and, if any such person is found on such course, he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of Illegal Sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this Regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. E. 11. O'MEARA. 09S Race Meeting Secretary. ■_i__!_____-_*__-A UCKLAND "OACING pLUB. QPRING "jy/TEETING, 1024. NOVEMBER Ist and 3rd.. ACCEPTANCES FOR I TRIAL HURDLES (lsov.), HUNTER'S STEEPLES (lsov ) SHORT'S HANDICAP (4sov.) MITCHELSON CUP (6sov.) GORDON HANDICAP <2sov') FLYING HANDICAP (4sov.). FINAL PAYMENTS. G.N. GUINEAS (10sov.), WELCOME STAKES (6sov.). CLOSE ON FRIDAY, 24th OCTOBER, BY FIVE O'CLOCK (5 p.m.). Fees must accompany acceptances or I declaration of final payment. ; 397 W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. ptANTERBURY TOCKEY pLUB (Incorporate.). METROPOLITAN MEETING, 1024. NOVEMBER Bth, 10th, 12th, AND 15th ACCEPTANCES for N.Z. CUP \\b I STEWARDS' HANDICAP. FIRST FORFEITS for WELCOME, DERBY and OAKS STAKES, also GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE OX FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24th, at S p.m. P. C COTHER, Secretary. P.O. Box 385. Telegraphic Address••Turf." Christchun-h. I'or full Programme see "Referee." 907

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 252, 23 October 1924, Page 16

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