Amusements. IB TiMPIRB *" "EMPIRE QUE D AY A PPEAL ' FOB "DED QROSS pDNDS. "FRIDAY, QCTOBER jf^ QCTOBER 1 TO QCTOBER 91 1917. AUCKLAND'S 11TONSTER PROGRAMME "FOR THE MONTH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18 - GRAND SWIMMING CARNIVAL (under the auspices of the Auckland Centre of the NZ. Amateur Swimming Association), Tepid Baths, 730 p.m. Admission: Gent's, la; Ladies and Children, 6d. Como and see Con. Wolson. the N.Z. Champion, and H. Von Sturmer, N.Z. Schools Champion. Lady Swimmers: Display by Livdy Members Royal LifeSanng Society. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 21 - SPECIAL CHURCH SERVICES and Collections for tho Red Cross. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 3—DANCE RECITAL by Pupils of Miss Beresford, His Majesty's Theatre, 8 p.m. Bs, 2s, Is. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9-GRAND GYMKHANA by the Auckland Polico Force, Town Hall. Boxing, Wrestling, JuJitsu, otc. Watch for Gigantio Programme. , CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS BALL (arranged by Mesdamcs G. Bloomfiold, E. Anderson, E. Russell, .H. Haines, and Miss. Mowbray). BOWLING AND GOLF , TOURNAMENTS, by Auckland and Suburban Clubs. Date to be arranged. "FRIDAY-QCTOBER jg-JiRIDAY OUR "HAY" PROGRAMME. UR i/AY" PROGRAMME. GRAND CITY DEMONSTRATION. THE DAY OF DAYS RED CROSS FLAGS QUEEN STREET A FAIRYLAND. ALL DAY AND NIGHT. WITCHES' CAVERN (arranged by the Allied Consulsl-Now Zealand Insurance Building Basement. Live Witches, Flaming Cauldrons, Magic, Black and . White, and all tho Mysteries and Won- ] ders of the Occult World. CAFE CHANTANT (Auckland Women's! Patriotio League)— Hall. WONDERLAND (Women's Mutual Aid and Returned Soldiers—Corner of Queen Street and Victoria Street West. HOOP-LA, DARTS. WHEELS OF FORTUNE. GAMES, KAISER BILL, BONANZA. DREADNOUGHT. FORTUNE TELLING, DUCK POND. TEAROOMS. All Day and Night. PONSONBY BOY SCOUTS' TRUMPET BAND AND DRUM AND FIFE BAND PARADE. THE "MERRY JESTERS" (under the auspices of tho Ladies of Civic League) -H.B.' Buildings. SWISS CHOCOLATE CHALET 'arranged by the Misses Marriner). GRAND DECORATED MOTOR-CAR-Tour of City and Suburbs (arranged by the Auckland Automobile Association and Auckland Taxi-Owners' Association). STALLS - Produce, Flour, Fish, Jumblo. Sweets, Italian, French, and Belgian. QUESSING COMPETITIONS AND AUCTIONS. QUEEN STREET EN FETE. GUEBSING COMPETITION FOR FIVESEATER MOTOR-CAR, valued at £500. Tickets, 6s each. Car can be seen in the Victoria Arcade every lunch hour. MODEL RED TRIANGLE DUG-OUT, as built for our Boys at the Front-Corner of Queen and Wyndham Streets. Arranged by the Women's Auxiliary of the Y.M.C.A. Open All Day and Night. PICTURE.THEATRES are contributing to the Funds 6000 One Shilling Ticket,*, available from October 19 to 31 inclusive (Saturdays excepted). £15,000 IS WANTED FROM THE MILITARY DISTRICT, Contributions can be sent to tho HEADQUARTERS: Organising Committee, '69, Brunswick Bldgs.. Queen St. C. F. BICKFORD, Honorary Financial Organiser.
"0 U R D A Y." ■pED s QROSS PMFIRE A PPEAL. AUCKLAND WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC LEAGUE. riAFE pHANTANT. rpOWN TTALL, ALL DAY, 11 A.M. TO 1C P.M. Opened by the President, MRS. J. H. GUNSON. pOME and help this Red Cross. H ADMISSION: Galleries, for Eater- A taininont, only Silver Coin, xx Ground Floor, including Dainty Refreshment, Is, "PUN for everybody. TH EVERYBODY come and bring every- "P body else. JJ CLEVER Artists, including Originalo H in Costume. V HAPPY Little Dancers. Miss TT Burmostor's Pupils. D ADAMS'S ORCHESTRA a Special A Feature. Jx NOBODY should miss the Musical "VT Treat of Mrs. Pawson and li Miss Ava Symons, Violin and Piano Duets. rpALENTED Vocalists, Mrs. Johnston TT\ X Topliss and Miss L'ma Pago and X Miss Mary McCormick. ALL should hear Miss Eva Jamos at A the Piano. A "VTOBODY in Auckland should miss XT ■«.* this opportunity. Ii TOTAL Proceeds for "Our Day" HT* Appeal. I ■lli /?Ajw mam uLVSjfI "PMPIRE Our D AY " j^PPEAL. To Wear a Badge on " OUR DAY" will bo a mark of patriotism, and a DIRECT HELP to our sick and wounded on all fronts, and in England. The Committee Are Issuing; — AN EXEMPTION BADGE .. .. los6d ALSO, KIWI BADGE 2s 6d AND RED CROSS RIBBON .. Is Od DON'T BE BADGELESS. BUY THE ONE YOU CAN AFFORD. * EMPIRE "r\UR i jcy ■HAY" APPEAL. «SS FOR THE T)ED ./-IROSS -FUND. The Organising Committee will bo grateful of Business People in Queen Street will cooperate with them by decorating (heir premiscs, and by making a liberal display of bunting on "FRIDAY, rvCTOBER -J A Help the Red Cross in its efforts to raise Fund for the Sick and Wounded. C. F. BICKFORD, Honorary Financial Organiser. + " QUR DAY" EMPIRE APPEAL. ! i —iUERA AID SOCIETY'S STALL. : The Remuera Aid Society seek Contribu- ' tions of Flowers, Seedlings and Plants for their Stall at Court's Corner on "Our Day," Will donors please send their Gifts to the , Stall on ffBIDAY MORNING, ™ j,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16671, 16 October 1917, Page 8
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