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Amusements. Eoyal ALBERT it all. XVOYAL _ ixLBERT XX ALL. Direction, iienry Hay ward. AUCKLAND'S PERMANENT PICTURE liUUSfci. MGIITLY at 8. MAT.,- SAT., at 2.30. WARD'S PICTURES. AYWARD'S XT ICTURES. ' mHiln""! 10111 ' (WEIXN E Si>A Y), . COMPLETE CHANGE UP PICTURES. MAG A' II'IOENT MAGNIFICENT > - HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. the w " JUII i"S 'i J"U®S '^ A - Industrial ! m HI IE SEA. Seascape. t , A . I rip on a Trawler to the White Sea ocenically Magnificent, Appalling and Sensa tional. Olio of the most remarkable produc tions ever conceived. AN AMERICAN MARRIAGE. A Pa the Art Film. ROUND ABOUT INVERNESS. Every Scot should see this Picture. TIT . ** ow A DOG SAVED THE FLAG. BLACK AND WHITE. THE SAILOR'S APE THE FERRYMAN'S DAUGHTER. _ , A Beautiful Drama. THE SCHOOLMASTER. FOOTBALL CRAZE _ AN OLD SINNER. And BAN OLD SINNER. QCOUT. OBBIE. THE 13 OY QCOUT. OBBIE, THE 13 OY OcOUT. Refinement the Keynote of our Programme Prices: Circle and Stalls, Is; Pit, 6d. Chil dren. 6d all seats. ; r P I V OL I THEATRE. -*-■ Direction Ilcnrv Ilayward. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TXT-,™,.. And Every Evening at 8. . INSTANTANEOUS AND-GIGANTIC SUCCESS. crit , EVERY ARTIST RECALLED. r,im. AL HOLIDAY ACTION. • TSS AT agonal XT AUDEVILLE pO. he National V AUDEVILLE V-'O. A Company oi' Talented Versatile Artists. (Alice) THE HERMANNS (George) T Musical Comedy Sketch Artists. 'JOh LAMB. Eccentric Comedian. ETHEL FARNDON. Soprano. (Ilettie) THE BLANCH (Arthur) ■"C'lnngers and Comedy Instrumentalists. GKOROE TARR, Character Vocalist. AY FAIRFAX. Comedienne. IRISH MACK. Loose-legged Comedian. ALICE MEREDITH, Refined Soubrette. CHARLES REEVES. Tenor Vocalist. •JAMES ANGUS. Cornelian BRIGHTIE CARLISLE Prices—D.C. and Front Stalis, Is 6d; Stalls. Is: Pit. 6d. MUSIC ON THE WATER. TO-NIGHT at 8 at the Ferry. THE ONLY Musical BRUISE USICAL • Of This Week. Special Engagement of the Garrison Band, who will perform Descriptive Selections. A splendid opportunity for visitors to see Auckland's Matchless Harbour. Return Fare, Is. Children. 6d. Tickets at Ferry Office or Gangway. Return at 10. ri'llE Phoneries are the only in .1 Auckland who deal exclusively in EDISON PHONOGRAPHS and RECORDS. Repairs by an Expert.— Queen-street, next Smeeton's. Sporting. RACING QLUB. CUMMER " jyjEETING, TO BE HELD AT ELLERSLIE, DECEMBER 27 AND 30, 1909, And ' JANUARY 1 AND 3, 1510. FIRST RACE TO START ABOUT 12 NOON EACH DAY. FIRST DAY—G.N. FOAL STAKES, AUCKLAND CUP, and RAILWAY HANDICAP. ETC. SECOND DAY-SUMMER CUP, ETC. THIRD DAY— DERBY, AUCKLAND RACING CLUB HANDICAP. ETC. FOURTH DAY—ISTH ROYAL STAKES. GRANDSTAND and NEWMARKET HANDICAPS, and AUCKLAND PLATE, ETC. ADMISSION TO COURSE: ONE SHILLING. TO GRANDSTANDGENTLEMEN. TEN SHILLINGS. LADIES, FIVE SHILLINGS. Ladies' Tickets will be on sale at Messrs. Wildman and Arey's. < Unlicensed Bookmakers and Clerks, Disqualified Persons, and Undesirables will not be admitted, and are warned accordingly. Disqualified Persons are reminded that by entering the Course' their term of Disqualification is increased by one-third (i) of the original term, and they incur a fine of not less than £5 for every such entry (Rule 3, Part XXXIII., Rules of Racing). CHILDREN under 12 will not be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. QLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1909-10. rpiCKETS, ADMISSION TO GRANDSTAND ONLY, pJS. OBTAINABLE AT WILDMAN AND AREY'S. QHAUPO JJEETING To be held at OHAUPO RACECOURSE, ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1910. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. 1. GLENGARIFF HANDICAP of 15sovs. Distance, 7 furlongs. 2. FIRST TROT HANDICAP of 20sovs. Distance, 2 miles. 3. OHAUPO CUP HANDICAP of 25sovs. Distance, 1 mile. 4. SECOND TROT HANDICAP of 20sova. Distance, li miles. 5. HACK HANDICAP of lOsovs. Distance, 5 furlongs. 6. FLYING HANDICAP of 20sovs. Distance, 6 furlones. 7. MAIDEN HANDICAP of lOsovs. Distance, 6 furlongs. CONDITIONS. All races run under N.Z. Racing Conference's and N.Z. Trotting Association's Rules. All winners after declaration of weights subject to bo rehandicapped. Nominations for all Events close with the Secretary at Ohaupo, or with Mr. H. B. Massey, High-street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, January 7, 1910. Bookmaker's Fee, £3. WILLIAM G. ABBOTT, Secretary. jyjATAMATA QLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING. THURSDAY. 10th FEBRUARY, 1909. Programme registered under the A.lt.C. HANDICAP HURDLES, £12. MAIDEN PLATE. £12. MATA MATA HANDICAP, £25. MAIDEN WELTER, £12. FLYING HANDICAP, £15. OPEN WELTER. £15. FORCED HANDICAP, £8. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Name, age, pedigree, performances, to date, and colours with nominations. 2. No nomination or acceptance will be received without the necessary amount ol cash. , , . 3. All protests must be made in writing to the Secretary, accompanied by a deposit of £2. within 15 minutes of race, which deposit will be forfeited if protest be not upheld. 4. Bookmakers' lee, £1. 2s. 5. Nominations close with the Secretary at Matamata on SATURDAY, 15th January, 1910. 6. Weights to appear 25th January, 1910. 7. Acceptances close with the Secretary, TUESDAY. Ist February. 1910. 8. Tenders close SATURDAY, 23rd January, 1910 at 5 p.m.. for Publican's and Refreshment Booths. A deposit of £5 is required with the tender for publican's booth. Posters on application. JAMES G. MCMIKEN, Secretary. HORSE Races, to be held at Matamata. on Monday, Dee. Jack Allan. Promoter. Electoral. QREY LYNN ELECTORATE. CHAS, A. FRENCH is a Candidate for one of the Vacancies on the Council. Nominated by Messrs. G. Sayers, S. C. Brown, G. Baildon, C. H. Sexton, J. H. Muldoon, G. E. Read, W. Peake, T. T. Garland, G. Clark, E Hicks WARM Weather—Boating Parties—Picnics will be in full swing very scon. Don't forget to put in your basket a few bottles of SHARLAND'c* RASPBERRY FRUIT EXTRACT if you do forget you will miss a treat. A few drops in a small tumbler of water, sweetened to taste, and you have a perfectly wholesome drink, unsurpassed in richness and purity of flavour "A leverage fit for Kings." Sold at sterns. is per bottle. Other Flavours- T 'Vou and Pineapple.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14250, 22 December 1909, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14250, 22 December 1909, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14250, 22 December 1909, Page 14