Amusem&nts. ! fPOWN TT A L L, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). This picture deals with the first 25 years of the doings of our early settlers, and includes all tho historic and traditional events which occurred in tho yeare 18-10 to 1865. Direction: N.Z. CINEMA ENTERPRISES. LTD. "TJIRTH OF MEW EALANI) '" (8000 FEET.) SHOWINGC&ptain Cook's Discovery—Hia greeting by tho Maoris, and his subsequent death at Hawaii. TREATY OF WAITANGITlone Hoke's declaration of war on the Pakeha by cutting tho ftV polo at Kororareka. THE FIRST MAORI WAR- . The Government Bill and the incidents that led up to the acquiring of tho South Island. CAPTAIN STANLEYArrives at Akaroa and hoists the British flag a fow hours before tho arrival of tho French. THE GABRIEL'S GULLY GOLD RUSHThe Btishranging Scones in Otago Goldfields, with its mining paraphernalia complete. THE COBB'S COACH HOLD-UP, , And as fine a story woven into tho picturo as has ever been put into a photo-play. STELLA SOUTHERN as DOROTHY, NORMAN FRENCH as TOM CAMPBELL. A Picture Classic with an Educational Value that all New Zealandere should see. MATINEE. SATURDAY, at 2.30 Children, Bd. TRICKS • 'i'. Is 6d. Is 'plus tax'. Box rian at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. 1) E L G I U M LOU N G E. TONIGHT. DON'T MISS HEARING MESSRS. SMITHSON AND MELLOR AND MISS E. JONES in their i LATEST SONG SUCCESSES. ; TONIGHT. FROM 8 O'CLOCK. j Sporting. i 1 ATAHUHU rpROTTING pLUBSUMMER MEETING. 1922 i TO-MORROW iSATURDAYI. j ! l | AND ! MONDAY. FEBRUARY OQ j FIRST DAY. OTAHUHU TRO'iyi'lNO CUP of £1100. Two miles. I ! SECOND DAY. ; DOMINION HANDICAP I Harness i of 1100(1 Two miles. j Handicaps .'or Second Day appear SATURDAY, ut Club's Office, 8.30. Acceptance*. 9.30 FIRST RACE- ) I All Horsee must be in Birdcage at 11.30 a.in ' Tickets may be purchased at the Club's Office, Gleeson'a Buildings, High Street, daily from 9 a.m. to 0 p.m. Course and Stand: Gentlemen, 7s Gd; j Ladies, tis lid. Outsido Gate, Is 6d I Childrci under 12 years will NOT be admitted to Grandstand Enclosure R. L ABSOLUM, Secretary. QHINEMURI JOCKEY CLUBANNUAL RACE MEETING, MARCH 17 AND 18, AT PAEROA. Nominations for all evcnt3. both daye, .loso at 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (Saturday), i with the Secretary, Paeroa, or with Mr. I C. F. Mark, High St.. Auckland. it. POLAND. Secretary. I 1 Rowing. IyVEST END ROWING CLUB 'Rgd.). ! TRIAL FOURS, for Trophies presented Iby Mr. and Mrs. E. Lye, i ,'TO-MORROW ISATURDAYI. FEB, 18. j I'oe.t Entries close ■> p.m. shari). F. A. CARTER. Hon. Secretary. Aquatics, j TakaPUNA MOATING I /k\ PLUB. G A L A - BEA CH. G ALA -- BEACH. GALA - TAKAPUNA. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), FEB. 18. 'TO-MORROW ISATURDAYI, FEB 18. TO-MORROW (SATURDAYi. FEB. 18.1 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M. | Class T—l4ft. Opon Class Handicap, I 2.40 p.m. I Class X—l4ft. One-design (Jollicoe), ' 2.50 p.m. Class Y—l4ft. Square Bilge (Handicap).' 2.30 p.m. Class Z— 12ft. Bin. Square Bilge Onedesign. 4 p.m. Entrance Fee.-Mft. Class. 5s (.Sweepstake and Trophy) Entrance Fee.—Z Class. 2s 6d (W Blom- ' Sold, Esq.'s Trophy). WATER TOURNEY, 3 TO 4 P.M. BEST DECORATED BOAT.-Launch or '■ Yacht (Open). TUG.OF-WAR.-Launch v. Motor-car. DINGHY RACES for Boys and Girl« 3.15 p.m. ' I TUG.OF-WAR.-Six-a-Side and Skipper ' 3.30 p.m : CHILDREN'S EVENTS. BABY SHOW. 3.30 P.M. First Prize: Seagrass Pram with Seagrass Hood. Donated by Powell Bros., Eden Torraco. SIDE-SHOWS GALORE. TREASURE HUNTS FOR YOUNG AND I OLD. GREAT WONDER PACKET. BAND IN ATTENDANCE Beach Illuminated in the Evening. J. PETERS. Hon. Secrotary, Care Hill and Plummer, Queen St. '- i Athletic Sports, 1 |» A LBERTLAN'D ATHLETIC CLUB Sgi, (Affiliated with N.A.U., Incorp.) ' r* PORT, ALBERT, MARCH 10. Nominations for Nos. 6, 9, 14, 15 18 19 to be in the hands of L. L. Harris 'Te .Vroha, or G. H. Smith, Port Albert' bv FEBRUARY 20. ' y 3EE POSTERS. ABOUT £70 IN PRIZES. Motor-bus meets all trains at Wellsford. REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON GROUND. GRAND CONCERT. Auckland Artistes. Scholium's Orchestra. 5 Sales ol Property. A GENTS.— Please take notice, my Farm, •fl Papakura, sold by Jones-Prosser and 'o. 1, Phoenix Climbrs.—Thomas Tolle- - uache- I 4 GENTS.-Take notice, my House, No. 6, xl Basmie Rd.. sold by Jones-Prosser and - Co., 1. I'ho nix C'hmbrs.—Charleß. S. Millne. I THODE AND CO., 17. Phoenix Chambers. - L have sold ray city property.—J, Gilbert!*, PHODE AND CO.. 17. Phoenii Chambers. 1 have sold my property, Hector St., Heme lay.—M. Jackson. 1 ANOTHER Big Song Success—this one * caMcd " Lovelight," is by a Now Zeaand composer. You must hear it. Ask one ol the young ladies a' Lewis R. Eady ,ind Son, Ltd., to play it ow (or you. ' LADIES! Buy your Baskets, made by soldiers, at 122, Victoria St. Wo ' ■epair, rchandle baskets. BEAUTIFULLY descriptive, and charmingly sentimental is the latest song, i *lled "Lovelight." Copies are now obtain- 3 ,thle from Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.; 2s, i ♦r port tm 2o 3d. 0
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18018, 17 February 1922, Page 10
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