Amusements. J HBATEE, .' , NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT. TO-SISH-TO-NIGHT. : TO-NIGHT. ' OTAR piCTURES. . CTAR PICTURES. 8 P.M. '■• i. ■ "THE TALE OF TWO CITIES," Dramatic. Tunis, Scenic. . _ Seroggins Gets the Socialist. Craze,. Comic. '' WAY OUT BACK," Dramatic. ■. .- Naval Sports at Malta. Stolen, Skates. Mahonicdan Festival, Scenic. The Brother's Redemption. '■'.-."•. , ..... > Why Tontohni Kicks. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, 2.30. Popular Prices: Is.' 6ti. , ' Bouaaid and Mercer. Proprietors. Shows, j. ■- ■ rpHE FLOWER CARNIVAL. METROPOLITAN GROUNDS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 (Postponed owing to bad weather from Saturday last). Resorve SATURDAY NEXT for rpHE QWEET pEA pAGEANT. If you love the novel and the beautiful you • cannot afford to miss this. Entries will still be accepted in all Carnival Classes. Good Prize.* for Floral Costumes. Living Posters, Garden Life, Decorated Parasols, Girl and Boy Scout Exhibits. MAY QUEEN COMPETITION, A Gold Watch to the Winner. W. SATCHELL, Managing Sec., W. Wallace Bruce's Office, Swanson-st. Athletic Sports. AUCKLAND ATHLETIC CLUB. ■"■ Affiliated N.Z. Athletic an'd Cycling: Union. Nominations for all Events close TOMUIiT (Monday), December 4, at 9 p.m., at G. Kmsey's Billiardroom, 167, yueen-street. L. J. ORNSTIEX, Secretary. TYAIRYMEN'S .PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, NEXT, DECEMBER 6. The 'following Nominations have been re- j ceived tor the Open Handicap:— 120VDS: Baker, H. Page, syu«; J. King, J. I French, Mr. —, c.o J. Adams, 9yds; T. ; Eadd, 13yds; Catterall, F. Oats, 14yds. FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. FLORAL FETE, > AND ATHLETIC: SPORTS. HUNTLY. "' JANUARY iQTH AND 9ATH. 1912. OPEN MAIDEN HANDIOAU,. 120 yds. on 19th. OPEN SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, 120 yds, on 19th. OPEN HUNTLY CUP. 100 yds, 200 yds, 440 yds, on 20th. OPEN HANDICAP. Half-mile, on 19th. OPEN HANDICAP. One Mile, on 20th. O™ mOO PMZESCASH PRIZES; PRIZES IN KIND, AND TROPHIES.. The Promoters of the above hope to bring before the Public an unprecedented Display of Snorting Talent. The Sports Committee comprise men with life-long, experience, and thus good Management in the Sports Field is guaranteed. The Carnival will especially appeal to the people, because of -its im-mense-variety of interesting features. See further announcements. Full particulars on application to the Secretaries. • ' ,-..<• T. H. MARSHALL. '. President. C. J. WATSON AND E. HUNTER. •-•;•■■•(■ .-....,» - , Secretaries. 1 ' ... - '-'.. —'i Sporting. A LEXANDRA "DACING \ QLUB. , (Registered.) ■'-■' > •ANNUAL '. . IITEBTINa. V/ ~ • TO BE HELD IN PIRONGIA RACECOURSE. rpUESDAY. T\ECEMBER OR . (BOXING DAY). PROGRAMME. HANDICAP HURDLES of 15sovs., lsov. to go to second horse from stakes. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, ss. One mile .and a-half. - < MAIDEN HANDICAP of 7sovs., lsov to go to second horse from stakes. For horses that have never won a race exceeding lOsovs. at time of starting. Nomination, 5'S; acceptance; 2s. Seven furlongs. ALEXANDRA CUP HANDICAP 'of 18sovs., : .2«ovs. to go to second horse from' stakes. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, Bb. One mile and a quarter.,, », HANDICAP TROT of Bsovs., lsov. to go to . second horse from stakes. Nomination, ,ss; acceptance, 3s. One mile and' a-half. SHORTS HANDICAP of 7sovs., lsov to go to second horse from stake. For horses that have "never won a stake at time of starting. Nomination, ss; acceptance, 2s. Four furlongs. v HANDICAP TROT of lOsovs.. Ssovs. to go to second horse from stakes. Nomination, 7s; acceptance, 3s. Two miles. FLYING. STAKES of 12sovs., 2sovs. to ,go to second horse from stake. • Nomination, 1 . 8s; acceptance,"4s. Five furlongs. RULES AND CONDITIONS. All races to be run under N.Z. Racing Conference and N.Z. Trotting Association's Rules. NOMINATIONS will be received by vhe Secretary up to WEDNESDAY, December 6, at 8 p.m. - -,■ >.. ■ :;,-:) Weights will appear in'Waipa Post, Watltato Times. Waikato Argus, and N.Z. ILKBALD on 1 TUESDAY, December 12. ACCEPTANCES due- on SATURDAY, December 23. " - - ■ AW. JONES. Hon. Sec. >■' . 5 == 3 Educational. MATRICULATION.—I9I2 Class now form--IVJL ing. N.B.—My Students Pass.— Mason, M.A., (Honours, Mental Science), Eden Terrace.' > . : TO win distinction as a Public Speaker, JL Lawyer or Clergyman, to acquire Deportment and Dramatic Art. study under ALFRED PRICE. No. .21. Swanson-street. My pupil won the Medal presented by His Excellency .Lord Islington for -1911.:': ■ ■ 1 1 ; =3 •.■' , ' Dents!. ■,] ■OfT ANTED t KNOWN. ELIANCE "tJeNTAL no.. DOMINION CHAMBERS. ' '65. QUEEN-STREET. : FOR PAINLESS DENTISTRY. No more Extracting of Nerves in Filling by New Method. ALL FILLINGS AND EXTRACTIONS , •' EXECUTED PAINLESSLY. EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN DENTURES ARE. ORDERED. GOLD CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. ETC. EOUBfl: 9 am to. 5 p.m.; 7 to 8 Evenings. Open Saturday Afternoons. Telephone 1634. m E M P 0 R. A BY D OO M 8 - AT niTY ' pHAMBERS. ''Phone 1338. J. H. KINS EA * • ' DENTIST. " " ■;•■* Mr. Kinnear's patients will please call at : Mr, Howey Walker's .Dental Rooms. « CITY CHAMBERS, Where Mr. Kirinear has been accommodated with use of surgeries j and necessary equipment, to continue his practice r ' WITHOUT INTERRUPTION. ...•. ; , : w.-j ■■■ .»i. ..■:..■' ■■ ■■-,■ ■- TTAVE :. ; VOU ■ A ,piNK •, RIBBON? ■ ■.'..'! -. '. ■"; .'. '•'." ". '.' . "';, . : ■• ■-( -• '* ;.' SEE "what, the Wowser Company, Limited, ; has-to, say., next to ..the Leading Article. I ~:■ ■ ' /';:; ■ ;■ '' ■ , : ■' >■'■'/. Z"?v-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14854, 4 December 1911, Page 14
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