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Amusements. JJIS "M-AJEanrs rriHEATBEU STABTLEfG SPOBTTNG ANNOUNCEMENT. Comrssaciiig WEDNESDAY. MAY 24. WEDNESDAY. MAY 24. ME. CHARLES MACMAHON Will Present for the First Time Here THE GREAT BATTLE THE GREAT BATTLE Between the World's Champion. LES DABCY And EDDIE McGOOBTY Australia) America). Far the Middle-weight Championship of j the World. i This Fight was fought at the Sydney ! Stadium in the presence of 12.000 people. > and the price of admission ranged from ' 5s to £2 2s. An Exact Reproduction of the GREATEST AND MOST SENSATIONAL BOXING CONTEST EVER FOUGHT IN AUSTBALASIA. THE WHOLE 15 BOUNDS Are vi-ridly shown. and EDDIE MrGOORTY. the famous American of Deadly Punch and Power, goes down before one who is a Fighting Genius, LES DABCY. Additional interest was lest to the preliminary proceedings at the ringside by the introduction of wounded soldiers, just returned from _ Gallipoli. and who were ei*eted with taniultaons applause. EACH man IN the fight OF his LIFE. The closing scene was a memorable one, and ice excitement was at its highest pitch wnen Darcy was crowned the victor. There are a number in New Zealand who nave seen Darcv in action, and know what a wonderful fighter he is. The next best to seeing the young champion in the flesh is the pictorial representation. REMEMBER THE PRICES. Box Plan for Dress Circle at Wfldman and Arey*a ON MONDAY. j DRESS CIRCLE. 2s. ALL STALLS AND GALLERY. ONLY ONE SHILLING. •J 1 O W H XT ALL. <J>HIS (SATURDAY) "p VEXING. AT 8 O'CLOCK, RG AN TO ECTT AL, BY MR. MAUGHAN BABNETT (City Organist). PROGRAMME. 1. errand Cnoeur Lemmas I ?- Pastorale Cesar Francs j3. Spring Song Bollins i 4. Sonata da Camera in D minor - - Peace j r Ave Maria from " Othello" ) 5 - x, o > Ve "li | Miserere Scene from " Trovatore" ) . _ , , < C sharp minor - Rachmaninoff j6. Preludes ' _ ... < B major .... Scriabine Cantilene ) "• ■ »»•»■• ) --.... Holloway t ALU i£src;a ) ADMISSION. 6d. 1 HENRY W. WILSON. I May 13. 1916. Town Clerk. Excursions, Picnics, Etc TAKAPUNA TEASTWAYS AND FERRY COMPANY. LIMITED. czuaal jgAYSWATER, •pAKAPUNA. AND ILfTLFORD REACHES. S.S. PUPUKE leaves Ferry Tee (Western Entrance) Week Days. quarter past every Hour from 7.15 a.m. until 11-15 p.m. :irith an additional trip at 5.45 pjn., Saturdays excepted). SUNDAYS. S.S. PUPUKE leaves Auckland at 10 0 11 a.m.; 1.0. 2.15, 3.15. 4.30. 5.45, 6.45, &0," 9.0. A 9.30 p.m. A Does not connect with tram. Acknowledged to be the Finest Beaches in the Dominion ior BATHING, BOATING, AND FISHING. Visitors should on no account miss this Delightful Trip. THE BOUND TRIP: Adults, Is: Children over 3 years and under 12 years. 6dA LTERED QUNDAY ERVICE END j?XCURSION6. "pOTORUA. Tickets, at Holiday Excursion Rates, will be issued TO BOTORUA, from Taumarunui and all Stations north thereof EVERY SATURDAY, until April 29. 19.6. available for return until the following THURSDAY. Also, on May 6, June 3, July 1. August 5, September 2. FARES: Return from Auckland—First, 31s Id; second, 20s 10d. ROTORDA TOURIST LEAGUE. li Motor Trips.

TAURANGA - MATAMATA MOTOR SERVICE. -a.vo.wxv Cars leave Tauranga Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7.30 a.m., connecting with Rotorua Express arriving at Hamilton 12.45 p.m. and Auckland 4 p.m. Return Trip same days, after arrival of Rotorua Express from Auckland, reaching Tauranga same evening Fares: Single,, £1: Return. £1 15s. Bookings. Motor Service Running Daily from 14th. H. M. GRIFFITHS. Tauranga. GRIFFITHS, Garage and Stable. Matamata. 'Phone 41. WHA SATAN E DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. Booking Office : HINEMOA GARAGE, HINEMOA STREET, ROTORUA. H. H. Davis, Manager. Reg. Telegraphic Address: SIVAD, Rotorua. Motor Cars leave Hinerjoa Garage for Whakantane 8.30 a.m. Single Fare £1 2s 6d (twenty-two shillings and sixpence). Seats must be booked at Hinemoa Garage previous evening to making journey. REMTTERA Tram Terminus to Purewa Cemetery. —Motor 'Bus half-hourly service will run, as above, to-morrow (Sunday), commencing 1.50 p.m. from Terminus. Fare, —J. Rimmer. MOTOR TRIP, daily from G.F.0.-Mom-mg, 10 o clock, 2 hours round city 3* • Afternoon. 2.30 o'clock. 3 hours' trip to 'Titirangi. ss. Afternoon tea provided.— Tourist Sight-seeing Co.. Ltd 'Phone 1553. -J Publications. "T HE J{ OUKD TABL E." QUARTERLY REVIEW. ORIGINAL ARTICLES ON THE POLITICAL PROBLEMS OF THE BRITISH RACE. CURRENT NUMBER. 1. "The War for Public Right." 2. " Production in Peace and War." 3. " The Problem of Women in Industry." 4. " America's Reaction to the War." And Articles on Current Politics written in United Kingdom. Canada, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION 'post free) 12s. payable in advance. Order from Local Agency, 142, Feathereton Street, Wellington, or through any Bookseller. '- =3 y ELLA 'S_ T,y IN E. FROM OUR VINEYARD TO YOUR TABLE. Vella's Wines have been declared by experts to be the best of the finer class of Wines They are three years old, and have the characteristic body and delicate aroma of carefully-matured high-class wines. GUARANTEE. If not perfectly satisfied, pay freight one way, return the wine, and we will return your money as gladly as we accept it PORT. SHERRY. ! When ordering state how many of each (12 big bottles to a case). Terms: 25 per cent, cash with order. We pay freight to your nearest station JOHN 8- VELLA. ___ Oratia, neaT Auckland. H lß^rß^ V iCE pramapnone and XX Records We have largest stock in New Zealand.—Agents, E. and F Piano Agency. Ltd. S. t%ldicntt. Manager. ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16234, 20 May 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16234, 20 May 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16234, 20 May 1916, Page 14

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