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■ Amusements. '' , • - '- 1 Hi -V a jesty's- tnp 1 ••" ; :: the chocolate soldier, ' THE BOX PLANS ! for the NIGHT'S of the Season, ' DAY. DECEMBER 26. will ' iff man and Arey's TO-MORR/rar^ IS i MORNING. at eight o'clock $ IV jiajbr z£F^^^||^ Direction -J. O. WILLIAMSON. LTIV Si (With winch r js incorporated Clarke and -Vreynell l'ty., (Ltd., , y * an «l TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), DECEMBFftl'Sifffl And Following io Nights vis «» } A ' SUPERIOR'^ BRAND CP COMIC OP EIU '1 I resented with Unequalled Magnificence^ ML. .J. C. WILLIAMSON'S f 1 Distinguished Organisation, the N-* ?' -ifl ENGLISH COMIC OPERA mun!* '•' vENGLISH COM 10 OPERA Each. Member of which last Night mL' CHEERED TO THE . ECHo^^l«ii By a Vast Audience Frantic with '■ Enthusiasm. ' t METEORIC. METEORIC, METEOttim' •» Best Describes the Success Achie«d ' ■ THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER >.#l® THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER Auckland is the .Most Musical and certaf» J?;]!® , the Most Critical City in the 4[ I For this reason tho reception accorded' 49 TH CHOCOLATE SOLDIER. THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER THE CHOCOLATE' SOLDIER.^ Br the Hugo , Audience that sat ; for hoars, wrapt Spell-bound and ' ¥ assures the immediate and lasting KaSr" of this, tho great Work by two Titan*l? il : Literature and Melody, 's^l ! BERNARD SHAW AND OSCAR STRAPS. LISTEN! AUCKLAND IS TALKING—Win Sin* Hum, Way, and Whistle fche DftlffllpS . ful Melodies for many weeks to come '' M of this, ■ the . 'wmmS SW®® GREATEST COMIC OPERA EVER 00J£p6SB|HI Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 6s; Stalte, 3«. ''(kiMi'Mi •l lery, Is. Early Door: Stalled; Gallen ; extra. ( **■ « „ g g | Day Sales-at Martelli'B. , ' ; BOX PLANS FOR FIRST &X NIGHTS " | Wildman and Arey's. ia f a l|Vvl • Athletic ' Sports. r ' M A U K U 0 E (Affiliated with N.Z. Athleliic Union,)' ■ — V-jyj-ONDAY, JANUARY - •«-. 'nIS&S | — PROGRAMME: . I. 11.30 a.m.—MAIDEN RACE, 100 yds Firrf I prize, 30s; second, 10s. Entrance 2s 2.11.45 a.m.—22OYDS HANDICAP HUB. DLES, over six hurdles. First prii#,, IS 40s; second, trophy. Entrance, 2s *6d 3. 12- noon—HALF-MILE ' HANDICAP. Fi rs '* prize, 40s; second, 10s. Entrance, 23 6d< ' . 4. 12.30 p.m.—HOP, STEP, 'AND JUMP Ipl s", HANDICAP. First prize,", 20s; second, ' J r ss. Entrance, Is 6d. Post entry. '•*"« 1 5.1 p.m. — ALLCOMERS' 'HANDICAP, I " 100 yds. First prize, 40s; second, • lOa^ 1 "'- ; '. Entrance, 2s 6d. . . 6. 1.15 p.m.— AND SPOON SACK, 4 100 yds, for members of committee and' > " i officials." ■ First prize, trophy value EJs_. j ; r presented by R. Todd, Esq., second set SH of horseshoes presented by W. G. PUy.', v *ij dell, Esq. Entrance. Is. - • -VwsSfSS 3 7. 1.45 MAUKU CUP i HANDICAP!*'i 220 yds. First prize, £5; second, £lj ; third, ss. Entrance, ss. 8. 2.15 THREE-LEGGED RACE. Firs! prize, 20s. Entrance, Is each. . • Post i entry.. ,- w . p 9. 2.30 p.m.—TILTING IN ' THE RING :'"oaS horseback. First prize, trophy .valneijil .y. . 20s, presented by A.» W. s Page, i Esq.} MIS second, 10s, presented by F. ? Perkins, % Esq. Entrance, 2s. Post; entry. ggyflfng ) 10. 3 440 YDS HANDICAP. First prizA 40s; second, 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d. f 11. 3.15 p.m.—OBSTACLE RACE, 440 yds. Firs!' , prize, 30s; second, 10$. , Entrance,2#; Post entry. ' ,v :: - i = 12. 3.400NE MILE HANDICAP. FinffeSS prize, 50s; second, 15s; third, ,ss. 'En* , trance, 3s 6d. < ••••• ' 13. 4 p.m.—LOCAL RACE, IOOj-da,' for; reiMil 3 ' dents of Mauku, Puiekohe, antf b Wainku Road Districts. -.First:priieit^';-! i trophy, presented by C. R. SheppArdi H 8 Esq.: second prize, trophy, presented ;> "> by T. B. Bailey, Esq. Entriince,'2a.-:%]fc' : ( > . 14. 4.15 p.m.—GIRLS' HANDICAP, 75yd« First and second prizes, trophies,' pre-' ffi* Rented by T. B. Bailey, Esq. . EntrantfhM * 4 free. For girls •12 years, and under,, residents in the Pukekohe, Mauku, ~ and Waiuku Road Districts. Post entry. ■ -X- * 15. 4.30 p.m.—FORCED HANDICAP, itOOydsri^i * T Compulsory for winners, optionalitd^^ losers. First prize, 20s; second, ss< M 1 Entrance, Is 6d. Post entry. 16. 5.0 p.m.—HIGH JUMP HANDICAP^Fi«tSP prize, 255; second, 10s. Entrance, Is 6d, Post entry. 1 : 17. 5.15 p.m.—BOYS' HANDICAP, 100 yds, fojj boys 16 years and under.s First priiet j "<i l | - . Watch, presented -by E. Porter ana Co.; second, ss. Entrance,, Is. Posit entry. Entries for Events 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 12 and 13 to be Bent, to the Secretary r , not U*tferS|lJj , than December 22nd, 1911, accompanied byli>t| ' competitor's LAST TWO YEARS', perform* ancea. Other events, post entry. 1 : . .., r "| •\rOTICE TO ATHLETES ' '• Competitors in. Cash Events are hereby' ;; 5 • notified that Dargaville " Axemen's Society 5 j is not Registered with the ~ New Zealand J Athletic and Cycling Union, The rule regard* 1 ing disqualification 'of ? competitors,' viUif,bß;,'j|i|| 1 strictly enforced. i; > , j 1; V , . J. H. TRINNEAR, 1 1 ' Dental. ■ 'Phone 1381 " i M E> erbeet (BERT.) ' ). DENTAL SURGEON, . ■ KARANGAHAPE RCAD. NEWTON. j Open Saturday Afternoons and ETenlnj^ 1 '* j by Appointment. ".'■{■■'iti W anted g SOWS \-; l. C. UN ROE JQMANUE^ : . _ ■. -DENTIST, ~ ' '' 65, QUEEN-STREET, ■ B " FOB • PAINLESS *•"' DENTISTRY fjiSS No more Extracting of Nerves la Filling bj) - ■ '• New. Method. „ ALL FILLINGS AMD EXTRACTIONS I . EXECUTED PAINLESSLY, EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN DENTORB4 ARE ORDERED. . GOLD CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. ETffi - HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 pm.: /to 8 EveningH, Open Saturday Afternoons. :#!§; Telephone 1604. • *4' - —; ' : 'D - H. C os .iip: Dentist. 1 HAS REMOVED TO'' - f|f|fS N°. 28. S™- 1 ® !A Eo4 "j QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND' -it, 'Phone 674.' ■ jyj-EW 2 ealanC; TT EBALI^ i SDBSCIIIPTIONS. 6d per week, ? delivered: W towu and suburbs, or ICS per qua f advance, posted to any part of tue million. • '. , < . tJK ■ ' ADVERTISEMENTS under the :., followiM - classes—Wanted, TO LET. for sale. I^ii AND FOUND. PERSONAL. BOARD AND RK DENCB— inserted at the rate of 18 _ tor Is, or thrco consecutive insertions 2s 6d for cash paid in advance. ■ BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, each insertion; FUNERAL NOTICES, 1 These announcements must bo siffuecl ..7 _ advertiser. ... "" Replies to advertisements will be rec J. a the offices of the Herald free * " Instructions as to the insertion / ■ drawal of '.advertisements. m t"® aha must be in writing- . ; «jtKi» ,' The Proprietors do • not' bold . sponsible for non-insertion of rough accident or from other _caM» | Telephones: Advertising and Con Department. 178; Job Printing Order o KSfl gJj 2890: Publishing. 14; Editorial.. &>■ 'JA.. —= ; == " ~~~~ i^j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14867, 19 December 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14867, 19 December 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14867, 19 December 1911, Page 12

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