rpHEATRE. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY. 2.30. Prices M UsuaL A LHAMBRA. rpo-NIGHT. ALHAMBRA, J" AT A LHAMBRA. ft -O-LHAMBRA, u ' AUCKLAND'S BEST THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. at 8 Final Presentation- of THE COUNTERFEITERS In Comedy THE COUNTERFEITERS Two Drama. THE COUNTERFEITERS ParisBULLY BOY. WAR WITH TURKEY. BULLY BOY. WAR WITH TURKEY. BULLY BOY. WAR WITH TURKEY. PARIS FROM THE EIFFEL TOWER. PARIS FROM THE EIFFEL TOWER. THE EMPTY SLEEVE, a Beach Romance. THE COUNTESS. THE COUNTESS. Drama, from Munsey's Magazine. THE WAR MAP. The Latest THE WAR MAP- In War News. NOTE— Persons employed by the Alhambra Picture Company are Britishers, German "Kultur" being strictly banned. A LHAMBRA. XJLLHAMBRA. — A LHAMBRA. A LHAMBRA. COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT. JAN. 25. CONTINUOUS piCTURES. 7 P.M. TO 10.30 P.M. ADULTS. CHILDREN. 6 D 3 d Grand theatre. zenith m RAND THEATRE. PROGRAMME GRAND THEATRE. UP-TO-DATE. GRAND THEATRE. GRAND THEATRE. Kalem's Dramatic GRAND THEATRE. Masterpiece, GRAND 7 HEATRE. EXPRESS GRAND THEATRE. MESSENGER. GRAND THEATRE. EXPRESS GRAND THEATRE. MESSENGER. GRAND THEATRE. Magnificent subject GRAND THEATRE, that will astound you GRAND THEATRE, by the wealth of its GRAND THEATRE. dramatio power. GRAND THEATRE. GRAND THEATRE. VERY LATEST GRAND THEATRE. TOPICAL BUDGET. GRAND THEATRE. GRAND THEATRE. Keystone's Sixty j GF AND THEATRE. Laughs a Minute. GRAND THEATRE. GRAND THEATRE. KILLING HORACE. GRAND THEATRE. GRAND THEATRE. Then. GRAND THEATRE. GREATER MOTIVE. GRAND THEATRE. Produced in the usual GRAND THEATRE, masterly Vitagraph GRAND THEATRE. way. ! GRAND THEATRE. Hosts of Others. | Prices 6<3, Children 3d; during evening seats' reserved in Balcony, Is; 9d ticket, firstclass seat and dainty Tea, served in Foyer. TIT OTHERS.— the children to see the IVJL Zoo in their holidays: boiling water, ocean waves free; merry-go-rounds in full swing; adults 6d, children 3d; animals fed 4 p.m. AH come. | HEAT wave banished 1 Moonlight Excur- ] sion, Tuesday. j TIM WEBB. Senator, makes his debut at tJ the Alhambra Monday Night. Swimming. pARNELL SWIMMING CLUBGRAND SWIMMING CARNIVAL. PARNELL BATHS. POINT RESOLUTION. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at ±10 p m. Motor-'bus will meet trams it i"'t- Stephtn's Avenue. Admission, Ib. Ladies aa'l chil3r»*ii M A. TWIN &ME, Han. Beo Aquatics. y^NNIVERSARY J^EGATTA. INAUGURATED 1840. ■pRIDAY. JANUARY £9, 1915 " PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME. 1. TRADING VESSELS. Allcomers. Any rig excepting cutters, 20 tons register and upwards Handicap. First prize, £40: second, £8; third, trophy. 2. TRADING CUTTERS. Allcomers. Handicap. First prize. £20; second, £5; third, trophy. 3. TRADING VESSELS, under 25 tons; square bilge; excluding cutters. Han- 1 dirap. First prize, £20; second, £5; third, trophy. 4 YACHT RACE, First-class, 80ft waterline and over. Handicap. First prize. £16; second. £4; .third, trophy. 5. FISHING BOATS, sailing only. Handicap. First prize, £.8; second, £2 10s; i third. £1. ' 6. MOTOR LAUNCHES. For visitors. Allcomers. Handicap. First prize, £5; second, £1 10s; thira, trophy. 7. MAN-O'-WAR BOATS. All . classes. Sailing race. Handicap. First prize, £3; second, £1. 8. YACHTS. Second-class, keel, under 30ft waterline. Handicap. First prize, £10; second, £2 10s; third, trophy. 9. YACHTS. Half-decked, centreboard, over 24ft and not exceeding 26ft overall. tuck stern, mullet-boat type. Handicap. First priws, £lo "and silver cup presented by A. Usher and Co., to.be won twice; second. £3 10s; third, . trophy--10. YACHTS, not exceeding 25ft l.wl. Handicap. First prize, £6 10s; second, £2 10s; third, trophy. 11. YACHTS. Half-decked. centreboard, over 22ft and not exceeding 24ft overall. tuck stern, mullet-boat type. First prize, £5; seoond. £1; third, trophy. 12. YACHTS. Decked or Half-decked, above 20ft and not exceeding 22ft overall, bona-fide mullet-boat stamp. Handicap. First prize, £6 10s; second, £2 10s: third, trophy; fourth;" trophy. 13. OPEN BOATS, 16ft and under. Handicap. First prize, £3; second, £1 10s; third, trophy. 14. YACHTS. 28ft overall and under, keel. Handicap. First prize. £4; seoond, £1 10s; third, trophy. 15. Y.-*v'HTS. Decked or Half-decked. 20ft and under, centreboard, mullet type. Handicap. First prize. £6; second, £2 10s; third, trophy. 16. DINGHIES. 14ft and under. Handicap. First prize, £2; second. 10s; third, trophy. 17. BOY SCOUTS' PULLING RACE. First prize, £2 and trophy. 18. MOTOR LAUNCHES, Speed* Open. First prize, £4: second, £2; third, trophy. Also gold medal for fastest launch on the day. 19. MAN-O'-WAR PULLING RACE. Singlebanked oars. First prize, £2; second. £1. 20. MOTOR. LAUNCHES, over 7 and not exceeding 8 knote, with efficient anchor and warp, one lifebuoy, and for each member of crew one. lifebelt or kapck cushion. Open handicap. First prize, £6; second, £2 10s; third, trophy. 21. MOTOR LAUNCHES, bona-fide cruisersPower Boat Association definition for hull, with same gear as No. 20. Over 8 knots and not exceeding 10 knots. Handicap. First prize. £6; second, £2 10s; third, trophy. 22. MAN-O'-WAR PULLING RACE.- First prize, £2; second, £1, 23. MOTOR LAUNCHES, 7 knots and under. Open handicap. First prize. £5 and silver cup presented by A. Usher and Co.. to be won twice • second, £2 10s; third, trophy. 24. MOTOR DINGHIES, fitted with outboard motors. First prize, £2; second £1; third, trophy. ' 25. MOTOR LAUNCHES, bona-fide cruisers exceeding 10 knots. Power Boat Association definition for hull • equipment as No. 20. Handicap.. First I prize. £7;" second, £2 10s; third ; trophy. 26. GREASY BOOM SWIMMING RACfcb DUCK HUNT 1 , etc.. from FSshfp during afternoon. Subject alterations. [ Entries will be received at Chamber of ■ Commerce, Swanaon Street, on MONDAY I NEXT January 25, 7.30 to 30 p.m .Ad at 48. Ferry Buildings, during day. " , CHAS. C. DACRE. i Hon. Secretary. i ' -lu Florists,. L " ~~ ~ KEATHS, CUT FLOWERS. ETC. ** FRANK. WHITEHEAD. MISS LLOYD (lata Webster's) in charm. Opposite G.P.O. 'Phone 2205,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15825, 23 January 1915, Page 12
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