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Amusements. I VAT I O A L "PICTURES.; NATIONAL X ICTURES. i v A T lONAL I ) l C T U K E S. ; -1 A X lONAL X I CTUR ES. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS DAINTY- TUNE ( IAPRICE, AI.NTY J I'NE l^-APRICE, Dainty tune /-iaprice, .U.M'Y June V-/' A price. VHDM MANY PEOPLE THINK IS THE COUNTERPART AND EyUAL OF JjARY piCKFORD, IN A SUPERB PRODUCTION OF • SIX WONDERFUL REELS. IT VERY ZAIRE'S I'l REAM. -J VERY VXIHI/S J J REAM. "IT' VERY /"GIRL'S HREAM. -TJVEKY Vllßl/S J J REAM. IP VERY r tIRI.'S "I \REAM. -Hi VERY 1 Hl,'a If REAM. jQAINTY JUNE QAPRICE. AND HER J) OG'HE CLEVEREST DOG ACTOR EVER SEEN UPON THE SCREEN, IN AN ENTRANCING FAIRY STORY FOR OLD AND YOUNG. A FOX COMEDY. TWO PARTS. _ AN AERIAL JOY RIDE. SESSIONS: 11. 1.15, a.30. 5.15. 8 P.M. CONTINUOUa J LOBE. QUEEN ST. T\OUC,LAS T^AIRBANKS, I ' " '' K IM '? BANKS, Douglas Fairbanks, I GI'GLAS I AIR RANKS, ?he irrepressible, smiling, smashing tornado ! of the screen, in " THE A MEitTCAITO." ! " he Americano." I Hie story of a breezy Mining Engineer who gets mixed up in a Central ' American | Revolution. j Other Varied Screen Supports- I Patrirtio Carnival. Q RAND pATRIOTIC QARNIVAL. i Racecourse. 3y Kind Permission of the President and Committee of tho Auckland Racing Club. gATURDAY EXT, JUNE Proceeds to be Divided Equally Between BRITISH RED CROSS AND ORDER OF IT. JOHN (Auckland Branch!. Y.M.C.A. and AUCKLAND WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC j LEAGUE PROGRAMME. 1. BOYS' RELAY RACE, halfmile.—One t<-:\m of 4 boys from each Primary School, Entrance fee, 2s per team. First prize, 4 Gold Medals; second. 4 Trophies. 2. SECONDARY SCHOOLS' RELAY RACE, iiaii-niile.—Teams of 4 boys. Entrance fee, 2s per team. First prize. 4 Gold Medals; second, 4 Trophies. 3. MARATHON CUP HANDICAP (Am*teur>, about 3 miles, over cross-country. Entry fee, 2s. First pr.ze. Silver Cup, valued 5 guineas, second, Trophy, £2; third. Trophy, £ 1 4. HALF-MILE RUGBY UNION AND HOCKEY ASSOCIATION RELAY RACE, in Playing Costumes and Boots, 4 men in team from one club. Entrance fee. Is per man. First and second prizes, 4 Trophies. 5. HALF-MILE RUGBY LEAGUE RELAY RACE, in Ploying Costumes and Boots. 4 men in t«t«i-iro:ii one club. Entrance fee. Is per man Eir = t and second prizes, 4 Trophies. Post Entries. 6. PA RANG A HUNT CLUB.—Hunting Events under direction of Master and Committee of the Club7. DONKEY DERBY, one furlong. Professional jockeys up. 8. PARADE OF TWO-YEAR-OLDS. 9. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' FANCY COSTUME COMPETITION, on Draught Horses. 0. TUG-OF-WAR, 6 men a-side and captain. Entry fee. _ 10s per team. First prize. Gold Medals: second prize. Medals. 1. SCOTCH AND IRISH DANCING. Competitive iJudge, Mr. Bolton. MorrinßvilleJ. —Highland Fi.ng, novices tinder 12 years; Sword Dance, under 14 years; Irish Jig. open. Entrance fee, Is each event. First and second prizes. Cash and Trophies. .2. BOY SCOUTS' DISPLAY. 13. MAYPOLE DANCES .Girls). . 1 MOUNTED TUG-OF-WAR. .5, MAORI HAKAj by Waikato Hapu, under Rangitira Wall Ngakuru. .6. FIRE BRIGADE EVENTS, Wet and Dry. There must be five entries for all competitive events or no second prize. All Amateur Events run under the S.Z.A.A.A. Rules. Entries for Competitive events close TODAY ' Monday), June 10 4 p.m., with the >eeretary of the Sports Committee. MR. F. ii ALPF, 'of Alpe Bros.). Commerce Street, Auckland, Box 698, Auckland P.O. ADMISSION TO GROUND. Is: Children, 6d. A. 0. BUTLER and O. A. DARBY, Joint Hon. Secretaries, Carnival Executive Committee. Sporting. pAKURANGA HUNT CLUB. Hounds meet at Thumata TO-MORROW Tuesday) instead of Saturday. June 15 'Ellerslie Patriotic Carnival Day). j H. BULLOCK-WEBSTER. Master. Tenders. HARBOUR BOARD. Tenders will be received up till Noon on MOND\Y, July 1, for the Purchase of the' Board's Dredge. John Graham, as she lies at Port Nelson. Built by John McGregor and Co. in IW3. Length 90ft, Beam 3Sft 3in, Draught 6ft. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be marked " Tender for Dredge." S. F. SHERWOOD. Secretary. The WANG ANUI co-operative i COLD STORAGE AND BACON CO., LTD. fin Liquidation.) Tenders are invited for the purchase aa a. Eoing concern of Land, Buildings and Plant ' of the Wansanui Co-operative Cold Storage and Bacon Co. Ltd., in Liquidation. Plant includes the following:—3o-B.H.P. Campbell Gas Engine and Producer; 30H.P. Multitubular Boiler, 1351b pressure; 14-H.P. Luke Engine; 6-ton Linde Refrigerator. with Conder.sor; Ice Tank. Coils and Ice Cans; Belting. Pulleys, Pump, Eto. This i" an excellent opportunity to purchaw a Refrigerating Plant in full one-ration. Full particulars from R. DUNKLEY, Liquidator P.O. Box 11, Wanganui. RENDERS wanted for Painting and PaperJL ing New House, East Avenue, back of Post Office. Mt. Eden.—Apply on job. •yyiLSON AND J£ELLY. LTD., Engineers. Iron and Brass Founders, Blacksmiths and Steel Structural Engineers, Makers of Concrete Mixers. Friction and j Hand Winches, Garden Rollers, Fire Escapes, and all classes oi Wrought and ' Cast Iron Work WORKS: FEDERAL STREET. 'Phones. 1441 and 1865 Professional Notices. Jyf UR S E M. C. KERR, TERE ORA MATERNITY HOSPITAL, i Has Removed to 10, PARK AVENUE, 1 Io a Much Larger and Up-to-date Hospital. J Suites of Rooms for Convenience of Con-' valescent and Waiting Patients. I Terms per Arrangements. I j^ATERNITY. HOLME pRIVATE JJOSPITAL, j 32, BRENTWOOD AVENUE, J OFF DOMINION ROAD, MT. EDEN. M RS. rich. Business, Household Matters, and Supervision, Permanent Staff. 'Phone 1959. gISTER "yyiLKES. Midwife. Royal Hospital for Women, Paddingtcn, Sydney. Medical and Surgical, Auckland Hospital. Fees Moderate. LICENSED FOR 12 PATIENTS. DOWNE'S Massage and Electric Institute 18. Huntley Av. (oil Khyber Pass).' Phone AS 163. All Nerve and Rheumutio troubles Successfully Treated; Baths—Gal?anic, Electric, Hot Air, Vapour. Electro-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16872, 10 June 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16872, 10 June 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16872, 10 June 1918, Page 8

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