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Amusements. T YRIC. The Bhow T YRIC. JjYKIC. that's ■— JuYRIC. T YKIC. Setting T YEIC. JUYRIO. The Pace. JjYEIC. LAST TWO NIGHTS, at 7.80, of TIAY. Now York Star JDITII 1/AY Of "Irene," In hot Initial picture, "CHILDREN NOT WANTED." Mystery, Adventure, Intrieue, and Romance. Also, EUGENE H'"RRIEN UGENE U JjRIEN In "A FOOL AND HIS MONEY." Two Star Features 'or tho Admission Price of One. COMMENCING SATURDAY V O (XMAS DAY). (XMAS DAY). ANOTHER pIG DOUBLE-ATTRACTION It PROGRAMMEB IG MITCH TEWIB J.VJ.ITCH Juwffia MITCH 1 EWIS In a IVJ.ITCH XJEWIB T\/|'ITCH j EWIS Story of MITCH TEWI6 Thrills tIYXITCH JUEWIS ;I\,I'ITCII T EWIS Lovo and iiUITCH JLEWIS MITCH T EWIS Friendship. •MlTCii XiEWIS TAQUES OF THE TIROZEN VOBTH, VALUES OF THE J. BOZEN INORTH. A Story dealing with the Nor'-wost Country and a Man who loved a Woman with ' his heart, soul, and body. IN ADDITION, WILLIAM pOLLIER. VVILLIAM JOLLIER, •WILLIAM f OLLIER, VV ILLIAM JOLLIER, In a Laugh-provoking, Rib-tickling Sclznick Comedy Drama, "THE OERVANT rkUESTION." " lltE SERVANT QUESTION." He cleans up crooked card games, impersonates a butler, runs down some gem thiovos, and wins "the only' girl"—all in his best Collieri.- ■jiii* manner. TWO GREAT FEATURES-FOB THE ADMISSION PRICE OF ONE. CHRISTMAS DAY SCREENINGS: Matinee at 2.80. Evening at 7.30. Box Plan at Theatre, j YKIC T TRIC Xi Top Symonds Street. X* I EVERYBODY'S. DAVID GKAHAM IiVEKYBODY'S. PHILLIPS' EVERYBODY'S. Groat Novel EVERYBODY'S. THE COST. EVERYBODY'S. THE COST. EVERYBODY'S VIOLET HEMING. EVERYBODYS. Day, piano and organ; EVERYBODY'S. Night, full orchestra. EVERYBODY'S. PRICES.-Day: D.C. EVERYBODY'S. Is Id; Stalls, 6d. Night: EVERYBODY'S. Is Id. Is 7d, 2s Id. EVERYBODY'S. 'Phone for Reserves, _ TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TWO GREAT DRAMAS. THE MOST AND BEST. NATIONAL PICTURES. NATIONAL PICTURES. GLADYS BROCKWELL In *WHITE LIES. SHIRLEY MASON In THE LITTLE WANDERER. G.RAND THEATRE, SAT., DEC. 25. First Session, 2 o'clock. Starring MARY MILES• MINTER in "THE EYES OF JULIA DEEP." CHARLIE CHAPLIN in " SUNNYSIDE." Sporting, i fa—— rnMinwiw ti AUCKLAND PACING riLUB, CUMMER MEETING, 1920-1921. pLLERSLIE "nACECOURSE. JJECEMBER 27, 29, JANUARY -j O FIRST RACE AT 11.30 A.M. EACH DAY. ADMISSION: To Racecourse, Is 6d; ■Grandiitand Enclosure, Gentlemen 11a, Ladies 6s. Tickets for Enclosure NOW ON SALE M Club's Office. All persons other than member* leaving the Paddock or Racecourse will bo liable on re-entering to again pay for admission, as no pauses aro issued. CHILDREN under 12 will NOT bo admitted to tho Grandstand Enclosure. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908, followed tho. occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disQualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse during the Summer Meeting, and if any suoh person is found on such Coureo ho will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of sweeps is prohibited, and a;ay person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse, and prosecuted. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary, AUCKLAND TROTTING rUUB. CUMMER MEETING. rriUESDAY, TJECEMBER OQ , Also, THURSDAY. 30, AND FRIDAY, 31. HORSES IN BIRDCAGE AT 11.30 A.M. FIRST DAY, DECEMBER 28. LEADING EVENTS: AUCKLAND TROTTING CUP HANDICAP. £2000; 2 miles. GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY, OT); 11 miles. ROWE TROTTING HANDICAP, £500; 2 miles. ' i ADMISSION: Is EACH. GRANDSTAND, , 5s EXTRA. Children wider 12 years will NOT be admitted to Grandstand Enclosure. i No Person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908, followed tha occupation oi a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, | no Disqualified or Undesirable Person, will be admitted to the Racecourse during the .Summer Meeting, and, if any such person is found on such course, ho will bo removed 1 therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. Tho promotion of Illegal Sweeps is prohibitec:, and any person infringing this Regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. C. F. MARK, I Secretary, MGARUAWAHIA "DACES, TAN. O? I PROGRAMME: I—£2s HUDRLES, 1) miles. Norm. 10si ( accept., 10s, 2—£2J MAIDEN, six furlongs. Nom., 10s; i accept., 10s. 3-£ SO CUP, li miles. Nom., £1; accept., £1 4-£2O PUBLICANS, six furlongs. Nom., 10a • accept., 10s, s—£2o HACK, five furlongs. Nom., 10s; accept., 10s. I 6—£23 WELTER, one mile. Nom.; 10s; accept., 10s, 7—£2o FLYING, six furlongs. Nom.. lOsj accept., 10s. Entries close January 3, 1921. S. S. BAULBREY. j Thoroughbred Horses for Sale. TO Close Partnership—Thoroughbred Mare, lull training (flat or hurdles), ideal jumper: pedigree, Flagfall — Vorne. —V. Lucas, Trainer, Avondnle Station,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17661, 23 December 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17661, 23 December 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17661, 23 December 1920, Page 12