"-•■: "'X '""" Amusements. "■' VLHAMBMa _— -r~-rr? ..- rnHEATRE "''■ „ Opposite Grafton Bridge. AUCKLAND'S BEST THEATRE. Luck is* the unsuccessful man's explanation of the other fellow's good judgment. You have seen the ALHAMBRA THEATRE, pr have had the opportunity. Can you cite a better one? TO-NIGHT-MONDAY, AT 8-TO-NIGHT We Present ANOTHER GRAND CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. Headed by A SPECIAL FEATURE. THE MARINE MYSTERY. Ihe Marine Mystery. THE jJJarine mystery. A thrilling Detective Drama, containing a mass of fine situations well portrayed. The story is of quite a novel character, and shows the machinations of a clever gang, who are finally brought to justice through the smart work of KING, THE FAMOUS DETECTIVE. THE NEWLYWED'ff DILEMMA. THE NEWLYWED'S DILEMMA! A jealous and newly-married husband, an automatically-locking door, and an obliging neighbour are the main points around which this comedy is written. HER PRIMITIVE MODEL. HER PRIMITIVE MODEL. This subject is an illustration in light vein of the brute's mastery over the weak, to be in turn mastered by the weak, where the rod of rule is love. TOPICAL BUDGET. News of Interest from Home. THE DEAD WITNESS. Drama. SCOOPED BY CUPID. Farce Comedy. FALSE BEAUTY. Keystone Comedy. Note the Prices.—D.C. and 0.5., Is; Stalls, 6d; Children, half-price; Reserves. Is 6d. Box Plan at Lo Petit's, Shortland Street, or 'Phone, Theatre. 2882. RUD. PETERSEN, Manger. O.T. pECELIA pHOIR. THE LARGEST LADIES' CHOIR IN AUSTRALASIA. THE QECOND pONCERT OF THE SEASON Will be given at the TOWN XT A L L. On MONDAY, NOVEMBER OO Box Plan opens at Wildman and Arey's TO-MORROW (Tuesday), where Reserved Tickets may also be obtained at 2s each. . TO SUBSCRIBERS: Ihe Committee has decided to sell the programmes on the night of the Concert, to nelp the suffering Belgians. R. C. GRIGSBY, Secretary.
I . ■ ==* Shows. WAIKATO VV AIKATO AGRICULTURAL AND "PASTORAL GRICULTURAL AND X ASTORAL A SSOCIATION. ASSOCIATION. OORD A NNUAL HOW. f)ORD A NNUAL CHOW, OORD A NNUAL CHOW. SHOW GROUNDS, CLAUDELANDS, SHOW GROUNDS, CLAUDELANDS, SHOW GROUNDS, CLAUDELANDS, HAMILTON. HAMILTON. HAMILTON, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, TUESDAY AND "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 AND 18. NOVEMBER 17 AND 18. NOVEMBER 17 AND 18. SPECIAL TRAINS. CHEAP FARES. SPECIAL ADMISSION TO GROUNDS'. ONE SHILLING. ARTHUR SMITH, Secretary. Sporting. QTAHUHU rpROTTING pLUB. OPRING ]yTEETING. AT ALEXANDRA pARK, TpPSOM. FIRST DAY, WEDNESDAY -JtfEXT, ]<^O v - -j^ FIRST RACE STARTS ABOUT 1 P.M. Admission, Is; Grandstand. 5s extra. NOTICE. All Colours, Harness, and Gear must be in thoroughly good order, and clean, otherwise the Competitor will not be allowed to start. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act. 1908. followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no Disqualified or Undesirable Person, will be admitted to the Alexandra Park Racecourse during the Spring Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. „„.»„„ F. D. YONGE. Secretary.
"DAY OF pLENTY TOCKEY pLUB (Registered). ANNUAL MEETING, THE RACECOURSE, DOMAIN. TAURANGA, DECEMBER 12, 1914. PROGRAMME (Approved by the Auokland R.C.). 1. MAIDEN PLATE HANDICAP of 20sov second horse to receive 6sovs out of the stake. x/istance, six furlongs. Open ~,0 all horseß which, prior to date of nomination, have never won an advertised race of the value of over £15. Nomination. 7s 6d ; acceptance, 7s 6d. 2. SHORTS HANDICAP of 25sovs: second horse to receive 6sovs out of_ the stakeDistance, four furlongs. Nomination, 10b' acceptance, 10s. t. TAURANGA CUP HANDICAP of lOOsovsj second ho,sc to receive 20sovs. and third horse obovb out of the stake. Distance, li miles. Nomination. £1; acceptance. £1. 4. RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP of 2550v 8 ; second horso to receive 6sovs out of the stake. Open to all horses which, prior to date of nomination, have never won an advertised race of the value of over £20. Distance, five furlongs. Nomination, 10s: acceptance, 10s. 5. GREERTOtf WELTER HANDICAP of 40sov8 ; second horse to receive lOsovs out of the stake. Distance, seven furlongs. Nomination, 12n 6d; acceptance, 12s 6d. 6. FLYING HANDICAP of 50sovs; second horso to receive lObovb out of the stake. Distance, six furlongii. Nomination, 20s; acceptance. 20s. 7. BAY OF PLENTY HACK HANDICAP of 30sovs; second horse to receive ssovs out of the stake. Distance, one mile. Nomination. 10s: acceptance, 10s. 8. FAREWELL HANDICAP of 25sovs; second horse to receive 6sovs out of the stake. Distance, five furlongs. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS. AND ACCEPTANCES. ETC. NOMINATIONS for All Races close at Tauranga 27th November, at 9 p.m., »nd with Mr. H. Hayr, Auckland, 26th November, at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS will bo declared on or about Decombor Ist. ACCEPTANCES close on December Bth at 9 w.m . Tauranga. RE-HANDICAi'S.— horse winning a race after the declaration of weights may be rehandicapped. Ngapuhi runs from Auckland to suit owners. D. B. DAY, Secretary. Box 38, Tauranga.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15767, 16 November 1914, Page 12
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