amusements. 10,000—SEATS AVAILABLE FOE SATURDAY I—lo,ooo Vour only opportunity to sec the Peerless British Star—who will make the Cinders runs never before —a record-breaker if ever there was one. “SQUIB” BUETOX, At Tho SI’EEI) IV A Y EOY A L STAD IU M. TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8. - TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8, Regardless of expense, the Management' have been successful in lidding over the English and Australian Stars until after Saturday’s Meeting. Tho same Big Programme, including the BIG INTERNATIONAL CONTEST and the SPECIAL POINTS’ MATCHES, Handicap Events, and Local Match Races, will be presented, as previously advertised. “SQUIB ”BURTON (England), LYN HALE (Australia), HARRY mangham (New Zealand). BEN UNWIN (Australia), HILIRAY BUCHANAN (Australia)JACK YOUNG (Otago). Thrilling Races, Exciting Duels, a Great Evening’s X r un SATURDAY NIGHT, AT 8 O’CLOCK.
CARGILL’S CASTLE, THE CLIFFS, ST. CLAIK. Patrons are invited to Inspect the Dominion’s Most Glorious View from the Tower. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS, LUNCHES, Etc. OPEN DAILY AND ALL DAY SUNDAY. ADMISSION: To Grounds and Tower, 6d; Afternoon Tea, Is extra. New Commodious Ballroom Open for Engagement (private parties onlj*). Telephone 23-693. CHEVALIER Singing 1 You Brought a New Kind of Love To Me,’ in Til E BI G 1* 0 N D.’ WATCH FOR IT.
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Evening Star, Issue 20687, 9 January 1931, Page 11
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206Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20687, 9 January 1931, Page 11
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