Amusements. TIVOLI. rpHE rpivOLl. IVOLI. 1 HE IIVOLI. TIVOLI. IHE IIVOLI. IVOLI. QILVER rpiVOM. I- IVOLI. OILVEK i- IVOLI. TIVOLJ. T7-ING!!! rftIVOLI. IVOLI. XV.ING!:! J- IVOLI. AQENSATIONAL QUCCESS !!'. OENSATIONAL ioUCCESS!!! THIS A FTEENOON, OQA HIS -AFTERNOON. i.OU« THIS A .FTERNOOX, O QA X HIS -Afternoon. -i.OUTHIS A FTERNOON, O Oft x HIS xxfternoon. £.o\j-TO-NIGHT AT Q O-NIGHT AT 0. THE GREATEST AND MOST POPULAR OF ALL ENGLISH MELODRAMAS. THE ' QILVER TJING. HE OILVEK JVING. THE SILVER 1/ ING. J- HE IJILVEK I\ING. THE QILVER T/ING. XHE OILVEK XVI THE CULVER T.MNG. „ XHE SILVER XYING. THE CULVER TZING. XHE SILVER Iving. fPHE CILVER TTING. J-HR SILVER XVING. THE CULVER TTING. i-HE SILVER XYING. THE OILVER "T7"ING. HE OILVER JVING. THE CULVER TTING. ME OTLVER - IVING. THE CULVER XTING. ir E Silver J vino. THE CULVER TZING. TT E ijn.W.R JVING. THE CULVER T^ING. .HE OILVER XVING. Presented by an All-Star British Cast, headed by William Faversbam. who played tne original rcl© of Wilfred Denver with Wil«on Barrett. The most sensational drama ever staged, replete with thrills and incidents of absorbing heart interest Many fino scenes are depicted in and out cf London, the Epscrn .Racecourse, etc , etc. Also A GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, Including the Latest "JVfACK QENNETT i»X\CK OENNETT V OMEDY, THE T ITTLE ITiriDOW." HE LiITTLE VV IDOW." Teddy, the Mack Seimott dog. again plays an extraordinary part, supported by Ford Sterling, Myrtle Lynd, etcAnd the TIVOLPS BRILLIANT ORCHESTRA. Overture, "Fame and Glory" - - - (Elgar) Entr'acte. "The Bella of St. Mary's" (Emmott) PRICES A FTERNOON. STALLS 6d; CIRCLE Is Id NIGHT. STALLS Is Id; CIRCLE Is Id RESERVES, 6d EXTRA. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. TIVOLI. Reserves at H. rpiVOLI m .VOL!. Cleal's, Queen L IVOLL npi\OLl. St., or Theatre. TIVOLI ; X IVOLI. 'Phone 2236 Auto. X IVOLL EECH AL. ECITAL THURSDAY \TEST, x October 23. J-* TOWN XTALL CONCERT pHAMBER MISS STELLA McLEAN, MISS" STELLA McLEAN, MISS STELLA McLEAN, , Dramatic Soprano, Assisted by MR. BARRY CONEY, Baritone. MR. GEORGE POORE. Flautist. At the Piaro: MISS MADGE McLEAN. Box Plan at Wildman and Army's. PRICES: 3s, 2s. and Is (plus tax). Book your seats now. fA UCKLAND CALEDONIAN -A. SOCIETY. HALLOWE'EN." " HALLOWE'EN." DRUIDS' HALL, NORTH ST., NEWTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. Dancing. Games. Etc., Etc. Albletic Sports,. LABOUR T|AY. ABOUR JL/AY. ■VTONDAY, QCTOBER 97 PROCESSION AND QPORTS, ROCESSION AND OPORTS, ■pjOMAIN pRICEET p ROUND. PRIZES, £350. SCOTCH AND IRISH DANCING. CHILDREN'S RACES. GIRLS' BASKETBALL. GIRLS' OVERHEAD BALL. BABY SHOW. SIDE-SHOWS, ETC. ADMISSION: Is (including Art Union Ticket). Hot Water Free. All Drivers in the Procession must be Members of a Union. Primary and Secondary Schools Handicaps, post entries. Decorated Boys' or Girls' Trolley or Cart in the Procession, entrance free. Any further information from BERNARD MARTIN. General Secretary, 9, Trades Hal!. Sporting. ( -AUCKLAND TROTTING pLUB. ' OPRINGVT E E T I N G. SECOND DAY-TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). FIRST RACE. All Horses must be in Birdcage at 12 noon. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING EACH. Grandstand, os extra. Children under_ 12 will NOT be admitted - to the Grandstand Enclosure. No person who has at any time since (lie ' passing of the Gamins.' and Lotteries Aft Amendment Act. I'.iOr. followed the. occur; •■ tion of a Bookmaker or a BookmLd:-"-'',* Clerk, no D.&n i.ii :ri(rl or Undesirable Person. will be admitted, to the Rucpco'.i;- ■'■•> - during tiie Spring Meni;-..', and, if any .* Cl ' - person is found on such Course. ',-?■ v '1 lw removed therefrom and proseWtcd for trespass. : The promotion cf i!!e-,il Sweeps is pro- ! hibited. and any person infringing this regu-I lation will be removed from the Rucecoux«-> i and prosecuted. " " i C. F. MARK. i Secretary. j * Stud Horses. i 3 i 1 THE IMPORTED CHAMPION CLYDES- ' X DALE STALLION. I jDONNIE TQUNKELD (17772). j" Property of A. E. HARDING. Sire, Baron Dollar •:;, \Xi; : dam. Lady Mar To travel this season at ("levedon and surrounding' districts. Tills beautiful horse is one of the hesfbred horses ev. r imported into New Zealand Both on sire's and dams sides his long") pedigree includes the most famous of too • • Clydesdale horses „f Scotland. BONNIE i DUNKELD has been used in the South ! Island with great satisfaction to breeders i Terms, 6 guineas; two ..r more mares, pro-' perty of tame owner, and full guarantee, -> 9 | per arrangement. Full particulars from' D BOROUGH. Groom in charge, c.o. Mr : A. McNicol. Cltvedon. *' | i '• TO STAND THIS SEASON AT GEREThe Standard-bred Trotting Stallion HUIA DILLON. 5.17 (Harold Dillon -Grattanctte. imp.). Huia Dillon, full brother to Oinako {4 25" two miies). is a dark chestnut horse, full" of Quality, and his stock thow great promise. For further particulars, apply , A. PAUL. Manaere. <
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17297, 22 October 1919, Page 16
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