Amusements, ' Proprietors: "Wonderland," Ltd. AUCKLAND'S " I y\ 7 ' ONT>EELAJS ' I) '" jrV OPEN (2.30) And > JgVENING (7 o'clock). 6 a R 0 X A.L R 1 « K ' ROLLER-SKATING, PALAIS DE LUXE. KHYBEII PASS, COOLEST PLACE IN AUCKLAND (FACT). OPEN TO-DAY. 1C to 12, 2.30 to 5, 7.30 to 10 p.m. GENTLEMEN—Admission, Is; Skates, Is. • LADlES—Mornings and Afternoons. 6d; Skdit6B is, * • PRIVATE' TUITION—I2.3O to 2. EVENINGS— Admission. Is: Skates, Is. t FLOORAGE—Gentlemen, 6d; Ladies, no fioorage charged. , , CHILDREN, Morning and Afternoon—Admission, 6d; Skates, 6d. GRAND CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL AT AN EARLY DATE. A. MARRIAGE'S ORCHESTRA. A. GONARD. Manager. 6D. to "Wonderland" (Afternoon and Evening). A DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT Will be given by over 20 Members of the Marist Brothers' Old Boys' Dramatic Club, under Mr. P. Clarke, in the TE AWAMUTU TOWN HALL on MONDAY. January 2, and in the KIHIKIHI TOWN HALL, on January 3. Proceeds in Aid of the Te Awamutu Catholic ' ■ ■ Church Funds. 6D. to "Wonderland" (Afternoon " and Evening). ' Sporting. ' A UCKLAND RACING QLUB. » gUMMER .J^pETING, TO BE HELD AT jgLLERSLIE, Tins jjay, T ins J) AY > JANUARY 9 AND 1911. THIRD DAY (MONDAY, JANUARY 2)G.N. DERBY, lOOOsovs. RACING CLUB HANDICAP. 850sovs. • Etc. FOURTH DAY (TUESDAY. JANUARY 3)— GRANDSTAND HANDICAP. 650sovs. 16TH ROYAL STAKES, 650sovs. NEWMARKET HANDICAP, 450sovs. AUCKLAND PLATE. 400sovs. Etc. ADMISSION TO COURSE-One Shilling. TO GRANDSTAND— . Gentlemen, Ten Shillings. Ladies, Five Shillings. Ladies' Tickets will be on sale at Messrs. Wildman and Arey's. CHILDREN under" 12 will not be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. 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 (l-3rd) of tho original term, and they incur a fine of not; less than £5 for every such entry (Rule 3. Part XXXIII., Rules of Racing). J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. "rp ROTTING QLUB. . gUMMER RESTING. gATUBDAY, JANUARY rj ACCEPTANCES FOR ALL EVENTS ON THE THIRD DAY CLOSE THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, at 9 p.m. pURSE FOR wo " M ILE J^ECORD. CHAMPION COLT DILLON BELL HAS ARRIVED, AND WILL ATTEMPT THE TWO-MILE RECORD. C. F. MARK, Secretary. jpiOß PRIVATE SALE. BROWN COLT, 2yrs (Unbroken), By SOULT—LYDDITE. Full Brother to Soultite, Clieddite, and Detonate (Australia). All winners. Admitted by Experts to be the most Perfect •\ Colt of the Season. Also, a NUMBER of OTHERS, all ages and unbroken, by Soult, Explosion, Simmer, Obligado. Menschikoff, Phoebus Apollo, and Monoform. „ . W. DAWSON. Chemist. Queen-street. Auckland. p O R SALE, With Engagements— THE STANDARD BRED TROTTER G.T.F., BAY STALLION. 7 years, By GENERAL TRACEY-FLORA. RECORD. 4.57, TWO MILES. A true Trotter, in full training; never been beaten in Show Ring: good Bone and Substance,- sound, quiet; stands 16 hands; guaranteed sure Foal-getter. Won Seven Races oat of 11 starts.. For immediate Sale, owner leaving New Zealand. ' / ARCIID. WALLACE, ' Darby's Buildings, Queen-st., Auckland. Railways, ZEALAND ; RAILWAYS. NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. AUCKLAND RACES, 2nd AND 3rd JANUARY", 1911. Trains will run from Auckland to Racecourse and Elierslie every few minutes from -10.14 a.m. till 2.10 p.m., returning immediately after the last race. BY ORDER. L... t .. ' .... Conveyances, O T.I NO E. On and after SUNDAY, December 25th, A 'BUS WILL LEAVE BOTTOM OF QUEENSTREET DAILY at 9.30, ' Returning from Howick at 4.30. J. CRAWFORD. FEU NINE. : drunin RUN IN E. A KUNINE, ; SAVES YOUR LIFE. THE BEST CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. -£S PER BOTTLE. gOLD JgVERYWHERE,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14567, 2 January 1911, Page 10
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