»■. , , -■ ' . ' r . it - _i_ —- 1 • - - Amusements. - ' . ... ~„ , , ~~ ; ' HONEYBLOSSOM WINS 111 " i PRINCESS. The Theatre pBINCESSRINCESS* : > «f Mtwtu PRINCESS. Oualifcr. J- RINCESS. RINCESS. Qiiaht*. Gl&'wtrs Success of ~ ; • ;••:■• . : douglas Maclean douglas MscLEAN '~ DOUG—AS Maclean *-■ ,-...'.:/•:•.., DOTWLi 1 MioIiEANf ,; • --. DOUGLAS •-MACLEAN •■- • .•■ ■t '.•.;;; i DOUGLAS MaoLKAN ~ -■■-' ,:'.■.-;• ;-- " In the : ' ."-' : .s ''T_OMAa-' ; ' E- INCE PRODUCTION. ; "THE HOME STRETCH." •'.'. "THE HOME STRETCH.;* . i "THE HOME STRETCH." , "THE-: HOME .STRETCH.*' I , "THE HOME STRETCH," , s «THE , HOME STRETCH.'.' A Paramount Picture. < , -. A good race is enjoyed by the '"' most ■■■' blase of mortals, .but . *> r Jbhnhy?H»Wwick'B race in "The : '.Home- Stretch" is a- thriller ■ ; . -that will rouse 'the blood ot sport. . . ■'■%" ■-■*"• ./; " THE, HOME /'STRETCH." douglas la Maclean's Best Picture tb - date. , h In addition. ,' _, _ _ , MR A. H- RIPLEY Auckland's Popular Tenor. And THE LYRIC FOUR Will sine the new song rage, "MY SWANEE PARADISE,' For the. first time in Auokland. < - COME AND HEAR IT. This Sohe is a worthy successor to "RIO NIGHTS." „ 3 , Obtainable f_oni ' Lewu Eady s (Opp, His Majesty's). Special Music by the PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. . PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. , -Frank Esrerton. Conductor. BE SURE OF, A SEAT: BOOK. . Remember. the early bird, , gets the best sea,t. Plans at Richardson's Musi'- Depot. Queen Street or""phone Princess 58BA. Sessions: 12, 2, i. 6. 8.
TOWN XT A l L. OWN Hall. _£ WEDNESDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 28. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. Under the Patronage of Colonel Potter, O.C.D. and Officers of the Garrison. Ist BATTALION AUCKLAND INFANTRY Ist BATTALION AUCKLAND INFANTRY BAND BAND GRAND CONCERT GRAND CONCERT (By kind permission of Major E. G. Fraßer. 0.C.). This evening will give the Public a chance of hearing what the Territorial Bandsmen of Auckland can do. Seventy-five members who give their time to practise a good class of music ask you to come and judge them. The BRASS BAND is going to play you the Contest Selection which they will play at the Thames on October 7. The ORCHESTRA of 50 Performers will play you the overture " Poet and Peasant," and. the suite " Ballet Egyptien." ** The proceeds are for assisting to defray expenses of the Band to Thames Contest. ONLY — Is — ONLY. The Lyric Quartette will be at this Concert with their best items. - After you have heard the Regimental Jags Band (in Costume) you will go home very happy. Reserved Seats. 8s D.C. and O.S. at Lewis Eady's (opp. His Majesty's)2s Dress Circle, and Is Stalls at Doors. Watch for Programme next Saturday. /COSAQUE NIGHT', AT RUSH MUNRO'S* CABARET. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. -I
Football. FINAL OF THE SEASON. INAL Of THE SEASON. GRAMMAR GRAMMAR V, GRAFTON. GRAFTON. CURTAIN - 1.45 P.M. PRIMARY SCHOOL REPSV. GRAFTON V. * EDEN PARK, EDEN PARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). TO-DAY (SATURDAY). THE BRIGHTEST GAME OF THE YEAR. TO DECIDE THE CHAMPIONSHIP. DON'T MISS IT! The usual satisfactory tram services will be available for .patrons. ADMISSION: Gate, 6d; Children Halfprice; Stand. Is extra. T. W. MABEN. Secretary A.R.F. Union. J a O C C E R. H FALCON CUP FINAL. H.M.B. PHILOMEL v. NORTHCOTE 3 p.m. CURTAIN RAISER. H.M.S. VERONICA v. R.M.S. RUAPEHU, 2 p.m. SCHOOL CUP PINAL. ST. HELIERS v. BELMONT, 1.45 p.m. /■ North Shore Cricket Ground. H. GRIBBLE. Hon. Sec, A.F.A. t= =3 Railway Notices. "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AVONDALE RACES. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1921. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1921. Return Fare to Avondale. from Auckland, Newmarket, or Mount Eden (including admission to. course), 2a 6d. Ordinary' tickets from Auckland, 'Newmarket, and Mount Eden, will NOT be available on any race specials. Single tickets from Avondale to Auckland and intermediate stations. Is. Trains will leave Auckland for Avondale at about 9.25 a.m., 9.45, 10.5, 10.25, 10.35. 10.45, 10.52, 11.5, 11.30 a.m.. 12.18 p m., and 1.20 p.m. The 9.45 10.25, 10.35. 10-45. and 11.5 a.m. trans will stop at Newmarket and Mount Eden only. Trains return. Avondaje to Auckland about 4.47 p.m.. 5.0, 5.14, 5.24, 5.40, 5.50, . and 6 p.m. These trains (the 5.24 and 6.0 p.m. excepted), will -stop at Mt. Eden arid Newmarket onlyThe usual 4.43 p.m. Henderson to Auckland-, train, will leave Henderson at 5.0 p.m. ! For further particulars see handbills. BY ORDER. ' «- —i Motor Garages. GILLETT MOTORS. LTD MOTOR MERCHANTS. 160. ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. GARAGE ALWAYS OPEN. Caretaker in Attendance All Nisht. ■ Benzine, Oil. Tyres. All Accessories Always on Sale. i —— .jyjOTOR GARAGE. Telephone 2905. M. C. FARRINGTON M. C. farrington! ; GORE STREET. AUCKLAND. N.Z. REPAIRS. b i TYRES, BENZTNE, OIL. AND | ACCEBSOaiES STOCKEDT it
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17889, 17 September 1921, Page 14
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