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■ Amusements. BOOMING! BOOMING! BOOMING! LYRIC — " The Leading T YRIC LYRIC Evening Picture JL/YRIC LRIC House." T YRIC YRIC , JUYRIC Everyone is Talking: Spoilt Our Programme— Have YOU seen it? N_ TO-NIGHT'S the Last Night of ORMA rpALMADGE, NORMA .1 ALMADGE. The ORMA rpALMADGE. ORNA J. ALMADGE. Charming XTORMA rpALMADGE, ORMA X ALMADGE. Select NORMA rpALMABGE, X\ ORMA JL ALMADGE. Star. NORMA rpALMADGE. ORMA X ALMADGE. In the Sensational Oriental Drama, THE "E>ORBIDDEN HE X ORBIDDEN V/ITY." THE T7IORBIDDEN fITY." XHE -C ORBIDDEN The story of a girl whose mother offered her as a child as a sacrifice on the altar of a lellow King. A girl whose white father no one knew. A | girl who fled from the htrem to find a white I mans love? A Dramatic Triumph. USUAL PRICES rpHE T YRIC. EXCLUSIVE TO ■■ IHE -LJYRIC. COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT: A Great Dramatic Masterpiece, THE qilent witness." HE OILENT Witness "rpHE OILENT WITNESS." , i- HE OILENT VV ITNESS THE OILENT WITNESS." Ahe Oilent Witness THE QILENT WITNESS," HE DILENT V\ ITNESS. Featuring GERTRUDE McCOY. GERTRUDE McCOY. GERTRUDE McCOY. GERTRUDE McCOY. "HE'S YOUR SON!" she whispered. Do you want to send your own son to his death. He is your I—l— alone—know that." The woman's voice broke. Richard Morgan, District Attorney, threw a trembling hand to his fevered head. He was fighting to send a boy to the gallows. And then had come this woman out of his past with the whispered confession and the accusation of his own sin. A sudden realisation that he loved her still, and the awful knowledge that he had placed her son— son—their son— in the shadow of the gallows. SEE THE FAMOUS STAGE SUCCESS IN FILMS. Reserve your Seats by 'Phono 364b for To-morrow Night. USUAL PRICES rpHE T YRIC. EXCLUSIVE TO IHE JjYRIC. GERALDINE FARRAR in the great Picture. " The Devilstone." To-day. " Ev'ryb'dy's." Athletic Sports. AUCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLE CLUB. VISIT OF HM.S. NEW ZEALAND. GRAND ATHLETIC CARNIVAL, DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. THURSDAY NEXT. AT 2.30 P.M. Nominations for all Events close THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 9 o'clock, at the Amateur Sports Club, with W. J. DAVIDSON. Hon. Sec. Swimming. A KARANA OWIMMING /~<LUB. -QAY {JALA. . "WEDNESDAY, QCTOBER -J AT 8 P.M. PROGRAMME: 100 YDS CHAMPIONSHIP H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND, BOYds Novice Handicap, 50Yds Open Handicap, 50Yds Ladies' Handicap, IOOYdg Open Handicap, Ladies' Neat-Header, Musical Buoys, Men's Neat-Header, Tilting in the Water, Fancy Diving Competition. Water-Polo (Ladies'), Life-Saving, Water-Polo (Men), Ladies' Plunge, Novelty Events. Entries close at noon TO-MORROW with W. MORTON, Hon. Sec., 7. Durham St. West. Sporting. A VONDALE JOCKEY pLCB. gPRING TWEETING. 1919. QPECIAL rpRAINS. SPECIAL rpRAINS. qpo morrow (SATURDAY). SEPT. 27 And "WEDNESDAY, /"JCTOBER -J Under the Distinguished Patronage of LORD JELLICOE, Admiral of the Fleet. Admission to Course: Is each adult. Admission to Grand Stand : 5s each adult. SPECIAL TRAINS FOR SATURDAY: 1025. 10.35, 10.15, 11.5 a.m., 12.15 p.m. Return, 5.20 onwards. FARES, 2s 6d RETURN, Including Admission to Course. First Race Will Start at About 11.30 a.m. Auckland City Silver Band in Attendance. Wm. Sinclair, Caterer. Members and Subscribers' Fees for Season 1919-1920 are now due. No person who has at any time since the passing of "The Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908," followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Racecourse during the race meeting, and, if any such person is found on such course, he will be removed therefrom and _ prosecuted for tresDass. The- promotion of sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the racecourse and prosecuted. All Members of the Crew of H.M.S. New Zealand admitted Free. Soldiers returned from the front admitted Free on production of pass, to be obtained from Secretary of Soldiers' Club. HARRY H. HA YE. Secretary. , i T R OTTING pLUB. JNAUGURAL TirEETING. Approved by the N.Z. Trotting Association. gATURDAY, QCTOBER -q 1919. ; PROGRAMME: MA !£MTW. ND J<iF ,Sad dle). of . £15 and trophy donated by J. T. lW» - valued at 20, with silver-mouEted ««£: !__?*** >?y Mi \ F. D - McGoVern. presented to rider of winner; second horse, £3 rom take. For trotting horses only \ £°.. all horses which have never won at better than 2.40 at time of starting. Limit, 4.9. Nominations. ssacceptances, 10s. 1! miles. MIDDLE CLASS HANDICAP* (Harness), of £35; second horse £5 from the stake.— tor all horses that have never won at better than 2.30 to the mile at time of - starting. 4 Limit, „ 3.56. , Nominations, 15s; acceptances, £1. ij miles. TE AWAMUTU TROTTING CLUB CUP ( " araeS3) . °j 60 and trophy valued at ±la, donated by Messrs. Anderson and Main- second horse £10 from stake, third horse £3 from stake. Limit 454 dominations, 255; acceptances, 355. Two miles. WAIPA HANDICAP (Harness), of £40second horse £5 from stake. For trotting horses only. Limit, 5.8. Nominations ' 15s; acceptances, 255. Two miles OHAUPO HANDICAP (Harness), £35second v horse £5 out of stake. Limit '> 2.10. dominations 15s ; acceptances £1 One mile. ' PIROXGIA HANDICAP (Harness), 0 f £30second horse i:> out of stake - Limit' 3.42. •,, Nominations, 10b ; acceptances! £1. 1} miles. ' KIHIKIHI HANDICAP (Saddle), of £35' : second horse £5 from stake. Limit 2 25* dominations, 15s ; acceptances, £I.' One mile. ■—■—■—■ ■ 1 , L O ,¥ 1 v AT £ O ?. S October | 1 with Mr C . r. Mark, care Bloomfield and Jo., High Street, Auckland, or the Secretary, Ie- Awaiutitu. HANDICAPS to appear on October 3 ' ACCEPTANCES close on Mondav. October ' 6 with Mr Vi F. Mark -, care BloornfieM 1 and Co., Auckland, or the Secretary. Te - Awamutu ' Je : T. D. THOMAS. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17275, 26 September 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17275, 26 September 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17275, 26 September 1919, Page 12

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