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■\ . Amusements..' •*V THE THING'S" rriHEATBE. HE. .ICING'S ISSATRE. MATINEE - AT - rpO-DAY. ATI NEE — 2.30. — X O-DAY. Matinee Prices: Adults 6d, Children 3d. Programme the same as at Night. FULL ORCHESTRA. THE . THING'S rpHEATRE. HE iVING'S X'HEATRE. End of Id Section. Pitt Street, Karangahape Road. FULLER'S — The Best — ."PICTURES. ULLER'S — of All. — XICTURES. KING'S qymphony -ORCHESTRA. ING'S (Symphony WrCHESTRA Director: J. W. Carleton (from London). AT 8. — mO-NIOHT. — AT 8. AT S. — 10-NI GH T. — AT S. Final Screening of Present Glorious Programme. SAN RENO Scenic. CHIEFLY CONCERNING MALES - - PATHE GAZETTE » - - MOTHER'S JUSTICE - - Reliance Drama. CARTOON IN A HOTEL - - - - - ___.„ Too Fanny for Words. DEPARTURE OF THE SIXTH'REIN- • FORCEMENTS Topical. THE -fcTILLION "HOLLAR TIT YSTERY HE IVIILLION JJoLLArIVIySTERY EPISODE No. 3. A LIU TN rjVHE Dili: Jueap In ±he JJark. MABEL WON AND LOST - Keystone's Best. THE MUSICAL PROGRAMME Includes: Violin Solo, " Mazurka " (Mylnaski)— _, _ , _ -, Miss Ava Symons. Flute Solo, " Grace et CoQuetteria " IKohler)— Mr. G. E. Poor*. 'Cello Solo, " Serenade " (Squires)— Mr. J. C. Little. Selection, " La Boheme " (Puccinil Orchestra. PRICES: Dress Circle. Is: Stalls, 6d; Reserved Seats, at Fred deal's, Queen St., Is 6d. Patrons are notified that trams leave the King's Theatre — Fuller's Pictures — after performance for Dominion Rd., Epsom, and all parts of City. RUD PETERSEN. Theatre Telephone, 3084. Manager. Athletic Sports. T)AY ©PORTS. A UCKLAND TVOMAIN. QCTOBER syr 1915. THE WHOLE NET PROCEEDS WILL BE DEVOTED TO THE PATRIOTIC FUND. ——■"* PROGRAMME OF EVENTS: 1. LABOUR DAY HANDICAP. 120 yds First prize, £6 10s; second, £3 10s; third, £1. 2.220 YDS HANDICAP (Open)— First prize, £3; second, £1. 3. HALF-MILE HANDICAP (Open)— First prize. £3; second, £1. 4. ONE-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP (Opsn) —First prize, £2; second, 10s. 5. TWO-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP (Open) —First prize. £3; second. £L 6. THREE-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP (Open) First prize. £5; second, £2 10s; third. £1. 7. APPRENTICES' HANDICAP, 100 yds (Amateur)— First prize, £1; second. 10s. 8. AMATEUR HANDICAP, 100 yds— prize, £2; second. £L 9. AMATEUR HANDICAP, half-mile—First prize, £2; second, £1. 10. AMATEUR HANDICAP, 300yds—First prize, £210 a: second. £1. 11. TWO-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP (Amateur)— First prize. £3: second, £1. 12. NORTHERN RUGBY UNION HANDICAP. 120 yds— prize. £3; second, £1. 13- RELAY RACE (Footballers). 440 yds— First prize, £4. 14. RELAY RACE (Secondary Schools), 300yds—First prize. £2 10s. 15. OLD BUFFERS' RACE. 50yd«— prize, £1; second. 10s. 16. COMMITTEEMEN'S RACE. 75yds— First prize. £1 10s; second, 10s. 17. MARRIED LADIES' RACE. 50yds— First prize. 15s; second, ss. 18. BOYS' TROLLEY RACE. 75yds—First prize, 10s: second, 2s 6d. M. GIRLS' PHYBICAL DRILL— prize. £2 2s. 20. GIRLS' BASKETBALL— prize, £1 10s: second. 10s. 21.. PRIMARY SCHOOLS' -EVENT—First prize. £1 10s. 22. BABY SHOW. 6 months and under. 7 to 12 months. 13 to 18 months (three classes)— and second prizes in each class, trophies. 23. FIREMEN'S EVENTS—Prizes same as last year. 24. HIGHLAND FLING. SWORD DANCE. IRISH JIG, AND SAILOR'S HORNPIPE. 25. PRIMARY SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP " Medal £1 la. The events will be held under the rules of the Auckland Centre, Amateur Athletic Association, and Northern Athletic Union. Nominations close on October 9. and acceptances one week later, the charge being 5 per cent, of the prize money. J. ELLIOTT. Honorary Snorts Secretary. Railway Workshops, Newmarket. Basketball. AUCKLAND BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL TOURNAMENT Will be held TO-DAY (Saturday), on the Training College Grounds, in Welleeley Street East. The School Finals will be Played at 3 p.m. Eighteen Adult Teams Engaged. Continuous Play from 1 p m. to 5 p.m. Admission: Adults, 6d. E. BARK. Children, 3d. Hon. Sec A.8.8.A. I =3 Shows. •£ILEVEDON A AND p A SSOCIATION. THE SIXTH ANNUAL SPRING SHOW Will be held at CLEVEDON ON SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 13. Entries Close on SATURDAY, October 23. Net Profits from this year's Show will be devoted to the District War Relief Fund. A- E. BAILEY, Secretary. » =» Waikato Advertising. T ADIES AND CHILDREN'S HOSE AT BEFORE-THE-WAR PRICES. This is made possible by oup having just opened a late shipment of Hosiery, which was ordered before the outbreak of war, and which is delivered by the manufacturer at prices ruling a year ago* BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, at old prices Is 3d. Is 9d, 2s 3d, 2s 6d. 2s lid per pair. KID GLOVES (a scarce line), just opened, 50doz. 2-button. reliable quality, chiefly Tans and Beavers. Splendid value at 3s 11 per pair. Cash must accompany all mail orders. We'pay the postage. TTOUSE AND TYAKING, T TD. THE WAIKATO MAIL-ORDER HOUSE, HAMILTON. TE AWAMUTU AND TAUMARUNUI. OVERSEAS. INDIANS. 8.5.A.. MOTORCYCLES. CYCLES FROM £7 10s. Guaranteed 12 months. VICKERY. LTD.. CYCLE AND MOTOR IMPORTERS HAMILTON. DRINK INNES' PEERLESS DRAUGHT ALE. Purest materials only used. Price, 2s per gallon. HARRY CLARK, Victoria St.. Hamilton, Servants Registry and Labour Bureau. New and Second-hand Furniture bought, sold, or exchanged. 'Phone 493. DRINK . INNES' INVALID STOUT. Specially recommended for convalescents and invalids. DRINK INNES' PEERLESS ALE. Pure artesian water used. Quarts, Bapints, as 6d, }

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16032, 25 September 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16032, 25 September 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16032, 25 September 1915, Page 14

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