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AMUSEMENTS. RIALTO. — Auckland's — "DIALTO. 'lALTU. — Theatre "lALTO. RIALTO. — Do Luxe. — "DIALTO. lALTO. — — J-MaLTO. On Broadway. Newmarket. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT 7.4."). For a Season of Thrpe Nights and a MATIXEE Il.oQ TO-MORROW. Paramount Presents I " TTNGUARDED j I "Unguarded '"omen. ,, I ; I Starring HERE DANIELS and RICHARD DIX. Also, COMEDY and GAZETTE. And A Splendid Educational Film. •HOW TO BE HEALTHY AND STRONG." HOW TO-BE HEALTHY AND STRONG." The only Film of its kind ever produced in New Zealand. E X T R A. In conjunction with the above Educational Film and by special permission with the V.M.C.A., ERIC J. WILSON, Physical Director of V.M.C.A., will appear personilly, with his brother, In their original act, ' AHt'tn ! I J-N A THLETICS. | I "^-THLETICS. NOTE.—We Screen Results To-morrow. "Election Night," so sit in comfort at the "RIALTO" and see the Latest Polling Upturns. EGENT. — EPSOM. EGENT. EPSOM. ELECTION MEETING TO-NIGHT. NO PICTURES. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. "TXTO mHE VrET." "J-NTO J-HE -i>>ET." The most baffling mystery ever filmed. Featuring EDNA MURPHY and JACK ML'LHALL. "THE KNIGHT THAT FAILED." "THE KNIGHT THAT FAILED." Round 7 of the "Fighting Blood" Series. Gazette, Comedy und Scenic. NOTE.—ELECTION RESULTS will be shown on the screen XO-MORROW NIGHT (Wednesday). REGENT DE LUXE ORCHESTRA. 'Phone 20-141!. (\ N E II U N G A PICT U R E S. TO-XIGHT. Foresters'. William Fox Presents. Foresters'. BUCK JONES in Foresters'. " THE ARIZONA ROMEO, ,, Foresters". A Thrilling Western Drama. Foresters'. Buck's Masterpiece. Foresters'. Also screening the "Wolves of Foresters'. the North," Serial. Foresters' Complete Election Results will Foresters', be screened at the Strand Foresters'. TO-MORROW NIGHT. MADAME AINSLEYS RECITALS. SEE MR. A. H. RIPLEY AS FAUST. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, NEXT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. 51 ATHIiETIC SPORTS. jyjONSTER QVPORTS jVrEETIXG, BLANDFORD TJARK, LANDFORD -TiHK, gATURDAY, NOVEMBER -J A AUCKLAND FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. IX CONJUNCTION WITH AUCKLAND AMATEUR* ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB. FINEST AMATEUR ATHLETES COMPETING. ALL. PRIZES TROPHIES. Six Competitors or no second prize. 50 Xards Handicap. 7th Division —Ist prize, 10/ : 2nd, 5/. 75 Yards Handicap. Cth Division—lst prize. 10/ : 2nd, 5/. 100 Yards Handicap, sth Division ; —lst prize, 15/ ; 2nd, o/. 100 Yards Handicap, 4th Division—lst prize, 15/ ; 2nd. 5/----70 Yards, School Championship^—lst prize, 20/ ; 2nd, 10/. 100 Yards School Championship—lst prize, 20/; 2nd, 10/. 100 Yards, open to all comers, Handicap— Ist prize, 40/ ; 2nd. 20/. 100 Yards, Association Championship— Ist prize, 30/ ; 2nd, 10/. 220 Yards Handicap, open to all comers— Ist prize, 40/ ; 2nd. 20/. 220 Yards Association Championship— Ist prize. 35/ : 2nd, 10/. 440 Yards Handicap, open to all comers — Ist prize, 40/ ; 2nd, 20/. SSO yards Handicap, open to all comers— Ist prize. 40/ ; 2nd. 20/. 1 Mile Handicap, open to all comers—lst prize. 40/ ; 2nd. 20/. 1 Mile Walk Handicap, open to all comers— Ist prize, 40/; 2nd, 20/. Specialty Tumbling and Gymnastic Act, V.M.C.A., Athletes. Referees' Race, 1 lap—lst prize, 20/ ; 2nd, 10/. Broad Jump, open to all comers—lst prize. 20/ ; 2nd, 10/. Broad Jump, Association Championships— Ist prize, 20/ : 2nd, 10/. High Jump, open to all comers—lst prize, 20/ ; 2nd, 10/. Sack Race. 50yds—1st prize, 7/0 : 2nd. 2/6. Relay Race, 4 laps, open to registered playing members of clubs onlv —Ist prize, 30/ : 2nd 10/. ; Girls' Race, 50yds—1st prize, 13/ : 2nd. 5/, Married Women's Race, 50 yards—lst prize, 20/ : 2nd, 10/. Tup *of War, 8 a side teams, to consist of registered players onlv—lst prize, «07 ; 2nd. 20/. Poster Dress Competition—lst prize, 20/ : 2nd. 10/. Prize for most Comical Dress, 20/ ; for most Original Dress, 20/. PRIZES KINDLY DONATED BY. M. BLAND-FORD, ESQ. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. COME IX THOUSANDS AND SUPPORI YOUR OWN GROUND. Entry Fee for Cth and 7th Division events 3d. Entry Fees for School events, 3d. Entry Fees for 4th and .".ill Division, 6d Entry for other Association events, 1/. Entry for othpr open events, 2/. Competitors in Association events to rut in football gear, including boots, except foi boys' events, which mc optional. Note. —Association players can also rut in open events, providing they are of ama teur status. NOMINATIONS close on FRIDAY. Nov ember fi. at 9 p.m.. at the offlce. of th' Organiser. J. H. (DON) MILLER. Organiser. 2nd Floor Brunswick Buildings. Queen Street. I2i VfEW ZEALAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC -t> ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND CENTRE. PROVINCIAL A MATEUR pHAMPIONSHIPS. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, SATURDAY, T\ECEMBER pr 1923. PROGRAMME ON APPLICATION. : Tenders for Proaranime Rishts. als< Siipply of Gold and Silver Medals. e -lose oi i MONDAY NEXT, November 9, at o v> m. at 32, Albert Street, with WM. MORTON. Hon. Secretary. _ SPORTS' REQUISITES. T>EST English and American Racquets j ■*-* struns super English gut. 7.V- Paton j Kestriiising.—Yates, City Chambers. I -pXGLISn Cricket Bats, with i Patent Unbreakable Handles- no in ior stimr; phenomenal drivers- '?,-< _-f> i Yates. K9. City Chambers. ' ' ' ' rnENNIS Racquets Repaired and Re-struni J- within a few hours.—Mackey's, come Wyndham and Albert Sts. \ HEMSTITCHING. Buttons. Pieatins Skirts Made ITp. Dressmaking. Fven i in; Gowns; charges moderate.—l 2, Vlc'torli i st. vr, r

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 260, 3 November 1925, Page 24

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