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Amusements. LYRIC. " Auckland's Leading T YRIC. YRIG. Evening Picture XJYRIC. LYRIC. House." X YRIC. YRIC JUYRIC. TO-NIGHT AT Q For Real Twenly-a-minute Laughs. You Should See A LICE "drady 1 alice -Drady ALICE TJRADY LICE X>RADY lice "drady LICE -Drady IK Her Latest Select Play. THE TN DESTRUCTIBLE txfife." he Indestructible Wife." " rpHE DESTRUCTIBLE "TlTife." "1 HE -INDESTRUCTIBLE >» 3FE." A story in which the efforts of an easyiovin« husband and his men friends are united to wear down the restless energy of his -wife Charlotte, whose idea of happiness and well-being is to ride, shoot, swim, play golf and tennis all day, and dance naif the night. The Last Word in Select Comedies— ana that's saying something. IN ADDITION. FOURTH EPISODE OF I THE T IGHTNING "D AIDER, Prices- Stalls, 6d-, Circle, Is Id. Reserves, Is 7d. Box Flan at Richardson's Piano Co. < EXCLUSIVE rpo TEE T YRIC. EXCLUSIVE -1- O IHE LC. ! I - ■ DOYAL AUCKLAND /~<HOIR (Founded in 189*2 as th© Auckland Liederiafel.) * « F° UKTH QOKCBRT. #fmk rpo\VN ALL, 'TO-MORROW ■pvENIKG. i « ' N ov - 27. ' PROGRAMME: . THE CHOIR WILL SING- j r "On the Ramparts" .... iSaintis) ' r "My Heart's Loved Queen " - - (Kucken) " Song of the Crusaders" - - - (de Rule) r The Long Day Closes" - - - (Sullivan) - " The Tattoo " by special request (tie Rille) ! 'The Chapel" (Kreutzer) . . MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY (Soprano). j r " Slow Horses, Slow "... ! " Sing. Break Into Song " - (A. Mallinson' i MR. E. N. WRIGHT (Tenor! will Sing— " Lite to the Damask Rose " -,- (Elgar) MR, CYRIL TOWSEY (Solo Pianist) will T Play— Ballade in A Flat .... (Chopin) MASTER CHRISTIE OMALLEY (Flautist) will Play— " Carnival de Venice " - 'Harrington Young) MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY AND MR. E.\N. WRIGHT will Sing the Song Cycle. Gloria." ■with Mr. Cyril Towsey at V. the piano. UNRESERVED SEATS, OS —os OS *■ a id Tickets at the Door. SYD. J. HABBUTT. . -a--, , e. . Secretary. 1. Kitchener Street. PU L L OFERA HOUSE. THE KING _OP DUNNOWHERESKI.'' 1 For tea First Time in Auckland. r\ At the Matinee. Monday Next. J Sporting. i rpAKAPUNA JOCKEY /-ILUB. 'J CFRING -\TEETING. 1919. 4 ~ 1 TO-DAY 'WEDNESDAY! TO-DAY. .1 NOVEMBER 26. 1 rr THIRST "RACE -JO SOON. A THROUGH TICKET. OS- J; INCLUDES FERRY RETURN AND T ADMISSION TO COURSE. i 1 BURNANDS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. 'J W. SINCLAIR. Caterer. J 1 T

! Children -under 32 years of age will not , Ibe admitted to Grand Stand Enclosure. i FIRST RACE TO START AT 12 O'CLOCK. ' Returned Officers and Soldiers in uniform will be admitted Free. Returned Soldiers witn bodges must apply to the Soldiers' Club lor passes. No Person who has at any time sine© the passing of the Gamine and Lotteries Act. Amendment Act. 1908. followed the occupa- . turn of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk. No Disqualified or Undesirable Person will no admitted to the Takapuna Racecourse during the Spring or Summer Meetings, and it any such person is found on such Course He wiil be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of Sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. SPECIAL STEAMER. FREE FOR RACEHORSES ONLY. Will leave Auckland at a3O a.m. and Devcni oort 6.30 p.m. each race day. Horses con veyed on other vehicular trips will be charged the usual rates. L, WYNYARD. Secretary. , — _ AUCKLAND fPROTTING pLUB. CUMMER \TEETING, 1919. December 27730, AND 31. NOMINATION 5 for all HANDICAP EVENTS Close at the Office. Durham Street Last, on FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5. at 5 i o clock p.m. I | GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING ' ! DERBY. 1919-19-20 -Final Payment- due on ! ! *. BI J? A^J >ECi ? ER 5 o ** "lock pm° at the Office. Durham Street East. r H, EAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY. l*3o-lSttl._Fjrst Acceptances Close ! on FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5. at 5 o'clock ' pin., a: the Office, Durham Street East. j ! C F. MARK. Secretary. ~ " ~ ~ i —. t : gAT OF PLENTY JOCKEY CLUB, | i ~„ANNU>L MEETING. : J THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11. i NOMINATIONS Close TO-DAY 'Wed- , re.day wt,„ Mr. H. .Hayr. Auckland. ' or Se. :-etsr>. • anranea. from whom p ro l , f- * m: "°* ran be retained Soecia! Steam*- 1 arrangements lor An- kfcud Vis,« JACK A. GUINNESS. a Secretary. : Billiards. i I BUTTON BILLIARD HATCH. ' ±J Bv ' > MR. CLARK McCONACHY, the NATIONAL billiard parlofp = tomorrow THURSDAY ' A*. 7an p.m. Mr MMor.aciy *-,[) p|„ a . Joel cue: = , . *' . p ana g.-.-e an Exhibition of Fancv - -, Admission. 2s. Legal Notices, | AND ADDING HAM. S SOLICITORS. tl BR V£§£i.!P K BLDGS. (3rd Floor). A QCcl-.N ST.. AUCKLAND, telephone 23.Y2A. MESSRS. RONALD G MASON ivn i b?Tto « B that tßey have commenced the Practics of their Profession at the aboTe address.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17327, 26 November 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17327, 26 November 1919, Page 16

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