_ EXHIBITIONS. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. ~ . _ LAST NIGHT. TITOTOR LAST NIGHT. -«*-OTOR LAST NIGHT. piLYMPIA ItTOTOR LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. P|LYMPIA TtTOTOR LAST NIGHT. '-'LYMPIA -4-*-OTOR LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. QHOW. LAST NIGHT. "HOW, LAST NIGHT. QJHOW. LAST NIGHT. °HOW. LAST NIGHT. CJHOW. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NTGHT. ADMISSION. 1/. LAST NIGHT. Children Under 12, LAST NIGHT. Half-price. LAST NIGHT. LAST NTGHT. Promoted and Conducted LAST NTGHT. by The Auckland Motor LAST NIGHT. Trade Association. 255 AUCKLAND WINTER ' EXHIBITION ___ pvPENS OATH \ UGUST. ~ pjPENS 9(VTH AUGUST. 2 P - M - ---n P.M. PRINCE'S / PRINCE'S V # VYj .s^% ADMISSION—* " "^ ADULTS, I/. CHILDREN 60. , SPORTING. ■ ■ — A UCKLAND fTMROTTING C- i:LVBAMERICAN FLEET MEETING, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1925. Acceptances for all events close oi TUESDAY, August 18, at the Office, Durham Street, East, at 5 o'clock p.m. -C. F. MARK, 63 Secretary. A VONDALE JOCKEY piLUB (INCORPORATED). OPBING "VTEETING, 1925. CIEPTEiMB-ER <>/» AND O^C NOMINATIONS for the AVONDALE CUP of 200050V3 (one mile and a-half). PLUMPTON HANDICIAP of lOOOsovs (one mile, one furlong). FLYING HANDICAP of 500SOVS (six furlongs). PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP of 500S0V8 (six furlongs). CLOSE on FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925, at FIVE P.M. A. J. FARQUHAR, P O Box 500, Auckland. Secretary. TS pvTAHUHU rnROTTING piLUB, NOTICE. The Annual General Meeting of Member* of the above Club will be held at the Office, Acacia Buildings, O'Connell Street, on WEDNESDAY, August 26th, at 3 o'clock, p.m. Business: To Receive the Annual Report and Balance Sheet for the Past Season; to Elect Six Members of Committee; in place of Those Retiring. R. L. ABSOLUM, 144 ■ • Secretary. ___■ _■__■ ■————_■_■_■ wm CIRCUS. PERRY -RROS." AND T7<RONI'S "VTEW ERRY J-»ROS.' AND —> EW COMBINED piIRCUS OMBINED V/IRCUS THE GREATEST RING SHOW IN HISTORY. POPULAR PRICES. TO-NIGHT AND NIGHTLY, AT 8 P.M. A BIG PERCENTAGE OP THE GROSS TAKINGS OF ALL PERFORMANCES DEVOTED TO NEW ZEALAND BLIND / INSTITUTE! —~, All Difficulties of Recent' Weather Completely Overcome. ... LOCATION: i T)OCK OITE, T\ O C X CITE, OPPOSITE PRINCE'S WHARF. OPPOSITE PRINCES WHARF. A ECCEESIASTICAI, ■JTGARUAWAHIA TOASTER pIAMFBRS i • , - Will Tender a Farewell io . .-....' MR. SINCLAIR HAMILTON, V MISS GRACE McGREGOJB .■■ ■ \\ (China Inland Mission),.,.., f nd MISS MAY On -,~tt TVST AT 7.30 P.M., MONDAY. I^WpHOPE, no. m™ ■'-.' ,„ and Supporters Invited. Friends an" J * r 256 CHURCH, aim"; and 7 p.m.—REV. G. W. BLAIR. :' rF vpo.SE-3 P-m.. Sunday School. ivivONPORT CONGREGATIONAL 1> CHURCH. [1 a.m. and 7 p.m.—REV. MARK C. FINCH j . A Book, A Seat, A Welcome For AH.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 192, 15 August 1925, Page 13
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