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Amusements. GRAND HPHEATRE. Opposite RAND 1 HEATRE. G.P.O. TO-DAY— TITONDAY— rpO-DAY. iVIONDAY— 1 O-DAY. QUEEN OF THE 7}AND. UEEN OF THE DaND. QUEEN OF THE DAND. Reliance UEEN OF THE 13 AND. Big Star QUEEN OF THE 13 AND. Criminal and UEEN OF THE 13AND. Detective QUEEN OF THE DAND. Drama. UEEN OF THE JJAND. Full of rapid. QUEEN OF THE "OAND. vivid action. UEEN OF THE -DaND. splendid actQUEEN OF THE "OAND. ing, and the UEEN OF THE -L>AND. appealing love QUEEN OF THE DAND. interest for UF.EN OF THE 13 AND. which- the QUEEN OF THE T>AND. Reliance Co. UF.EN OF THE JJAND. are bo famous. QUEEN OF THE "DAND. UEEN OF THE JL>AND. MR. OANTA nuns. R. OANTA tl.Al'S. MR. OANTA fILAUS. Seasonable TwoR. OAXTA V-LAUS. Reeled Story MR. OAXTA /"'LAUS. of a "Festive" R. HaNTA V, LAUS. Season which MR. OANTA piLAUS. looked like being R. OANTA V LAI'S, an unhappy one. MR. OANTA /~ILAUS. but which unit. OANTA V-'LAUS. expectedly lived MR. OANTA riLAUS. up to its title. H. OANTA V. LA US. MR. OANTA riLAUS. R. IOANTA L- LAUS. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. LATEST TOPICAL BUDGET. HEART OF A SHERIFF. Splendid Orchestra Afternoon and Evening. OILYERDALE PATRIOTIC BAZAAR, ° JANUARY 15. 1916. Steamer leaves Auckland 10 a.m. •is. Returns leaving Silverdale at midnight. Sport. Attractions of Old English Fair. Raffles of Valuable- Prizes. F. H. LEAKE. Hon. Sec. Defence Notices. REMOUNT AND ARTILLERY HORSES WANTED. An Officer will he in attendance at the undermentioned places on the following dates: — WAIUKU—TUESDAY. 11th. 11 a.m. PAPAKURA—WEDNESDAY. 12th, 11 a.m. CLEVEDON— THURSDAY. 13th, 11a.m. OTAHUHU—SATURDAY. 15th. 11 a.m. CLASS OF REMOUNT WANTED. Good upstanding Hacks or weight-carrying Cobs, height. 14.2 to 15.2. ARTILLERY HORSES.Half to three-quarter Draughts, with good action. 14.2 to 15.2. Greys. Light Chestnuts, or Duns will not be purchased. J. LYONS, P.V.0., Lieutenant-Colonel. YEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY i-> FORCE. BRASS INSTRUMENT PLAYERS FOR NEW ZEALAND RIFLE BRIGADE (LEFT HALF). Applications are invited by qualified Brass Instrument Players lor the Brigade Brass Band, as follows: -1 Soprano Cornet, 1 Tenor Trombone. 2 E Flat Basses, 1 B Flat Baritone. Conditions: Enlist as Riflemen, employed as Bandsmen with partial military training. Expeditionary Force pay and allowances.Apply at once, stating where registered. J. S. MURPHY. Band President. New Zealand Rifle Brigade. § RATIONAL T>ESERVE. PONSONBY UNIT. The above Unit will Resume Drill on THURSDAY, February 3, 1916. By order of the O.C. R. M. CLEGHORN, Q M.S. "TVOMLNION BOY SCOUTS (Incorporated by Royal Charter). Scout Officers who have not yet applied for Commissions are kindly requested to fill in forms of application as early as possible and forward, addressed to The Hon. Chief Scoutmaster for Auckland, Korthcote. R. S. ABEL, Provincial Commissioner, Auckland Central. Patriotic Art Unions. AUCKLAND QUEEN pARNIVAL. The Undermentioned are the Prize-winners in the "A" Art Union: — First Prize, No. 11,994—L. W. Wright, City Club Hotel. , j Second Prize, No. 190,000 Auckland Dental Association. Third Prize. No. 169.004Smeaton and party, Waihi. Fourth Prize. No. 106,652— Mi5s Bassett, Ponsonby Fifth Prize, No. 45,031—Mr5. E. Killip. Parnell. Sixth Prize. No. 122,161— J. Lockington, no address. Seventh Prize, No. 154.3868 en. Tozer, i Ellerslie. Eighth Prize. No. 25.3985 id. Lockwood, ' Mamaku. Ninth Prize. No. 104,787— H. Blucher. Waikino. Tenth Prize, No. 15,642—C. Wood. Hamilton. Eleventh Prize. No. 96,7155. King, Dargaville. ! Twelfth Prize. No. 112,362—C. E. Armstrong, Hamilton. Thirteenth Prize, No. 86.755— T. B. Pearson, '. Gisborne Fourteenth Prize. No. 16.766Mr5. Wright, Devonport. Fifteenth Prize. No. 166,619— Auckland Dental Association. Sixteenth Prize. No. 51,769— D. Hickman, Whangaroi Seventeenth Prize. No. 22.125—P. Mitchell, Lands Department. Auckland. Eighteenth Prize, No. 18.929— Rosa, Auckland Club. Nineteenth Prize, No. 61,119 — L. Gronden, Paerata. Twentieth Prize. No. 38.746— Mrs. Alex. Burt, ■ Shelly Beach Road. • j Twenty-first Prize, No. 61,456—Mr5. Davey, , ! Epsom ; j Twenty-second Prize. No. 24,082— 5. Upton, 1 i Heme Bay. Twenty-third Prize, No. 66.365—C. J. Sams, Christ-church. Twenty-fourth Prize. No. 376— Ngata, Kahukura. Twenty-fifth Prize. No. 194— R. J. Durrow, I'aeroa. Twenty-sixth Prize. No. 86.761—8. Watkins„ East Coast. Twenty-seventh Prize, No. 22,759— W. B. Duncan, Armadale, Remuera. Twenty-eighth Prize, No. 189,316—Auckland Dental Association. The undermentioned are prize-winners in the " B" art union: — First Prize, No. 5121— R. Rooks, Maungatapere. Second Prize. No. 25,429—A. Nicholson, Kingslnnd. Third Prize. No. 42,969— Arn01d Sparrow, Nelson. Fourth Prize. No. 41,083—A. Watson, Bank New Zealand. Fifth Prize No. 149 Parker and Kirkwood, Queen Street. Sixth Prize. No. 44,320— F. Graham. Taupiri. Seventh Prize. No. 3044— E. Queenin, Horeke Hotel. Hokianga. Eighth Prize, No. 44,613— C. Armiger, Dargaville. Ninth Prize. No. 656 T. E. Cooper, Russell I Street. Devonport. Tenth Prize. No. 42,629— W. Cleverley, Tiri Lighthouse. Eleventh Prize. No. 2539— Sapich, Kaikohe. Twelfth Prize. No. 77,929— Soldiers' Club. Ticket presented by Mr. C. Rhodes. Thirteenth Prize, No. 43,069— H. Brown, Dargaville. Fourteenth Prize, No. 12,166— W. St. J. Clarke, c.o. Auckland Tramway Co. Fifteenth Prize. No. 41,851—Florence Wade Turukina. Sixteenth Prize, No. 31.287— W. A. Burgess, Pakuranga. Seventeenth Prize, No. 7450— Edith Sergeant Netherton. Eighteenth Prize, No. 16,813— E. J. Gleeson, Parnell. Nineteenth Prize, No. 25,864 Mr5, H. C. 'Williams. Cape Runaway. Application for prizes should be made promptly at the Office of the Executive Tramways Buildings, Customs St. : GEO. ELLIOT. Chairman Queen Carnival Executive V-TL. Restaurants and Tearooms. ; pRIOR'S — LARGEST DININGROOM BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS. STRAND ARCADE. QUICK SERVICE. Telephone 3410.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16123, 11 January 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16123, 11 January 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16123, 11 January 1916, Page 12

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