Procter's for Binoculars At Pre-War Prices £B/8/to £2l/-/-Super Quality Once you've used a pair of these Superior Prism Binoculars—had them all your own for one whole race day. 50 that you watch every move of the rider as well as of the horse—then you knowreal racing enjoyment. These glasses are of high jwwer and "clear definition. In hard leather sling case. J. R. Procter 200 High St. Opposite the Clock Tower
j OLYMPIA MOTOR CARNIVAL. 1 A SCENE RESPLENDENT | IN ITS SPARKLING GRANDEUR "WAS WITNESSED at the KINO F.D- ''< WARD BARiSACKS on SATVSDAY [T, wten tLe third OLYMPIA OLYMPIA OLYMPIA OLYMPIA | MOTOR CARNIVAL I MOTOR CARNIVAL ! MOTOR CARNIVAL j MOTOR CARNIVAL WAS OPENED. <• ! !ren to thoso conn; prepared after last | yeav'a brilliant spectacle, Saturday Might's I dazzling scene was a revelation. 'he -brilliancy of tho Eteci-ric Lighting, „_;tly Shaded in inaay instances, the Score* and Scores of Flags, the Architecture of the Stands, the Benntihil Motor-car, Motor-cycle, Truck iU'-d Tractor Models, all glistening witi Varnish, the Soft, Dreamy Music, the ! crowd of sightseers, double that w visited tie Carnival on. opening night luat year, mad© up a soe-na that was simply dazzling.. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT WILL BE A SPECIAL JAZZ MIGHT JAZZ NIGHT JAZZ NIGHT \ JAZZ NIGHT OLYMPIA, OLYMPIA, OLYMPIA, WHEN WILLYAMS'S JAZZ BAND, claimed to be the only original Jazz Band in New Zea.knfl, will play the following programme of Special Jazz Music:—"Oh Lady! Stop Rolling Your Eyes" (One Step): "Don't You Remember the Time" (Value); "Dreamy Pfura-d.is<*" (Hawaiian Melody); "Jblimny's In Town" (One Step); "ICa-ravjui" (Saxophone -Solo); "Louisiana" (Vatael; "lhat | Russian Rag" (Fox Trot'.: "Coral Sea," (Saxophone. Solo); "Th-aA "Naughty WnLtz"; •■TJaTdanella." (XyJoplwyitt, So'.o) : "Whispering" (Pox Trot); "Oh! By Jingo" Step). _ TO-NIGHT WILL BE A NIGHT OF NIGHTS—Off NO ACCOVNT MUST YOU MISS IT. THE OLYMPIA OLYMPIA MOTOR CARNIVAL MOTOR CAE-NIVAL Will be Open in t!ho KING EDWARD BARRACKS KING EDWARD BARRACKS KING EDWARD BARRACKS (Caehel street, near Bridge), EVERY DAY THIS WEEK, MORNING, AFTERNOON, AND EVENING, FROM iO A.M. TILL 10 P.M. 10 A.M. TILL 10 P.M. 10 A.M. TILL 10 P.M. ADMISSION 1* Id. McINTYRE'S Extra Strong Regulating PilU, 5s Gd. Your Grocer or Chemist will post for twopence extra. 06445
HAVE MONEY TO LEND of security, from £lO upi F. D. KKST 411 Chancory '.»ti FUNERAL NOTICES. of tlie Into William Shirley x iinxton will li'avo his late rcfidmica, 71 Office road,' St. AU>arm, on Tuesday, November Bth, at 11 a.m., Tot the Broml.y Ccmciorv. J. LAMB imrl SON. U.'is JOHN RIII N D (Lat< LANG FORD nnd RHIXDI. Conducted in Town or Conn- ! try. MODERN MOTOR HEARSES and COACHES. Horse t'oacbe* if prrierre.-'.. too MONTREAL STREET, SYDENHAM. Thone 1603. 19 LONDON STREET, RICHMOND. Thorn. I*o. Town Office. !01 Gaelic! street. 'Phone 81;. P.O. Box 523. lt9oL's-S4^ 3. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL PURX IS II Ells, No. 334 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone KQQ E«taMishod 187?. FOR FUNERALS TO ANY TART OF CANTERBURY. MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES. \ FOR O E I! A R R F. b \., FURNISHING UNDERTAKER [ MODERN AIOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office: 221. Curflßo: 22s Durham utroct. 'Phono 721. Night or Day. [OW about Cups? cheap Cup« and Saucers are being talked about. Jly r.ice ones irom Cs half-dozen. iIBSI 1 *
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17296, 7 November 1921, Page 11
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