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AMTOSMBHTS. THIS AFTERNTSON (SATURDAY), KI.NG EDWARD BARRACKS K),NG- EDWARD BARRACKS' KING EDWARD BARRACKS. (MELBOURNE CHAMPIONS OF AUSTRALIA. "Will play a Superb Projramc TEIS DAY (SATURDAY), At 3 P.M. 3 P.M. • special request "On (he Cornifb C'oift ' 'ill. Occhi'i Auckland Test Piece. (Crystal Pakcc Test Piece.) ADMISSION Is. ADMISSION Is. Hear this wonderful combination en route Auck.and Contest. ENGLISH PARK STADIUM. ENGLISH PARK STADIUM. TV" 110 WILI'mEET WILLIE SPENCER? THE GREAT DECIDING SEMI-FINALS. First Heat: Second Heal: Third Heal: Jack.Henderson Eddie Marra Clairie Bright versus versus versus Hurry Vatson. Willy Leatham. Maurie Low. Splendid Record Supporting Programme. NEXT WEDNESDAY'S PROGRAMME. SPECIAL MATCH RACK fjEIC). ' "RANK CAREY v. JACK HENDERSON (Australia) (New Zealand) Three Distances.

j-Miie Cycle (S. Binni« 1-Mile o»en Cycle—£lo. LOOyds Runuing, N.Z.A.A.A.—Trophies. i-Mile Cycle, N.Z.A.A.A.—Trophies. lOOya* Run, X.Z.A.C—j£B. ] Mile Scratch Ruce, Cycic— £B. The Great Deciding Demi-Semi-finals of who will meet Willie Spencer. ENTRIES CLOSE usunl places SATURDAY, 14th. In the event of a postponement a notice will be posted on the Tramwav Clock. 3511 GEORGE SUTHERLAND. GRAND ELOCUTION RECITAL. pHOKAI HALL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, AT 8 P.M. By MR PERCIYAL L. DAYIES, Master o' Elocution. DRAMATIC/ HUMOROUS, CLASSICAL. Pieces by the following composers «n'd fiithors: —Toe, K'p'injr. Sims, Mel B. Smirr, Shakespeare. Bracken, Hugo, Tennyson, Pertwee, Longfellow. Mr Davies will he adequately supported by the distinjruished Cantra-Ho, MISS DULCIE MITCHELL. Prices: 3s and 2s (plus tax). THE BOX PLAN OPENS AT THE BRISTOL OX MONDAY. FEBRUARY 23rd. Note—Mr Davies resumes teaching from February 11th. Interviews, Studio. Room 5, Government Li'e Buildirgs, a few doois fron Evervbcdy's Picture Theatre. Anpointmcnts bv letter. A Students' Dramatic and Comedy 'Repertory Players' Class will be organised at an early Oite. 93S ANTERBURY CHAMPIONS. ANTERBURY CHAMPIONS. . THIS AFTERNOON THIS AFTERNOON RUNNING CYCLING RUNNING CYCLINGRUNNING CYCLING ENGLISH PARK. ENGLISH PARK. LOW. FORRESTER, N.Z Cbammon, N.Z* Champion. TAYLOR, " WOOD LAING (Ashburton) FARRELL Canterbury Champion. Canterbury Champions. Monster programme. SO Events. W. GEO. BRASS, 3518 Secretary,

MONDAY, MARCH 2nd. MUSICAL -RECITAL NAZARETH HOUSE ORPHANAGE. WOOLSTO X B A N D. ■WOOL ST O X BAND. WOOL ST O N BAN D. VICTORIA SQUARE ROTUNDA. ICTOR.IA . &QCARE ROTUNDA. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, at 8.15 P.M. FINAL CONTEST PROGRAMME. FINAL CONTEST PROGRAMME. FINAL CONTEST PROGRAMME. Collection in aid of Contest Expenses. 3298 n II 0 R A L • x. A L L. MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 16th, at 8 p.m. (Postponed from January 26th.) SONG RECITAL SONG RECITAL SONG RECITAL MR SIDNEY WILLIAMSON, D.R.C.M.L., At the Piano MISS KATHRINE LUND. Box Plan at The Bristol. 3523 y M.C'.A.-LANTERN L ECTUR! "LIFE AND CONDITIONS IN FIJI." Lecturer: REV. McMILLAN, Y.M.C.A. Representative in Fiji. CONCERT HALL, Y.M.C.A. 8 p.m. TUESDAY, 17th 8 p.m. Collection. 3503 PLAIN DANCE TO-NIGHT. ST. MICHAEL'S HALL, DURHAM ST. Old and New Dances. Prices: as arid Is 6d. WALTZ CONTEST! MONTE CARLO! TWILIGHT SUPREME ORCHESTRA. Good Supper. Monday also as usual. roai ' TO-NIGHT, SYDENHAM FOOTBALL HALL. £'B open order Ist prize: 10 other prizes, total value £l7. ADMISSIO.N Is 6d. 99 ( DA.NCE, BecXenham Hall, To-night, 7.30 p.m.: excellent music by special band of five musicians; supper. Admission: .Ladies. Is Ed; Gents, 2s 6d. Plain and Jazz D-ncing. 927 SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE. 7.30 TO-NTGHT. CALEDONIAN HALL. 7.30 TO-NIGHT. CALEDONIAN HALL. 7.30 TO-NIGHT. CALEDONIAN -HALL. 1053 QHRISTCBURCH EUCHRE ASSEMBLY. 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT. St. Asaph street Hall. To-night—l2 Prizes: Maa'ive 8-day Draw-ing-room Clock (i-hour *r.d hour "chimes), Sueur, Coal, etc.. etc. 10S2 DA.NCE, Beckenham Hall, To-night, 7.30 p.m.; excellent music by special' band of five, musicians; supper. Admission: Ladies, Is 6d; Gents., 2s tid. Plain and Jazz TMncins. 927

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18307, 14 February 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18307, 14 February 1925, Page 16

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