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' "LATEST STRAND NEWS" (Topical). SNOOKY In "THE FRESH NOOKY HEIR." MR. KENNETH IMPETT. Baritone, Who will Sing at Evening; Sessions. THE STRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices: Is. Is 6d. 2s. and 2s 6d (plus tax). , Book by Telephone 8114. i COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. » * * ■ AN ALL-BRITISH PICTURE, I QUIDS " QUIBS " f ■ ■' . " SQUIBS " : " SQUIBS " " SQUIBS " " SQUIBS" "SQUIBS" i " SQUIBS " FEATURING BETTY BALFOUR, BRITAIN'S BEST COMEDIENNE. '•'♦.■■ .■ * A Tale of Real Cockney Life as it Exists To-day! A phase of London life, brimful of 3 delightful humour and tender sentiment. , Few pictures, if any, carry such an appeal t to the British public as does "Squibs." IF YOU LIKED "ALF'S BUTTON" YOU WH.L iLIKE , " SQUIBS." I Football. A TDUGBY pOOTBALL. Om XVUGBY X OOTBALL. 'eK» T?DEN park. *7|R Hjden x ark. . r-fa >>■ SATURDAY NEXT. ■■#7J ' SATURDAY NEXT. ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE ESPECI ALLY ATTRACT! V K PRIMARY SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIP. PRIMARY SCHOOLS CHAtoFiOJvSHIP FINAL MATCH. FINAL MATCH. ' EDENDALE V. REMUERA. EDENDALE V. REMUERA. ! Kick Off, 12.45 Sharp. SEVEN A-SIDE TOURNAMENTS. SEVEN A-SIDE TOURNAMENTS. SENIOR TEAMS. First. Game 2 o'Clock Sharp. - MOASCAR CUP. MOASCARCUP. moascar cup MOASCAR CUP. • GRAMMAR SCHOOL V. GRAMMAR SCHOOL V. ' ««- HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL. HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL. Kick-off 3.15 p.m. (For the Semi-Finals.) e> These games will be especially attractive, 5 both Primary and Secondary School games - being for Championship Honours. Admission: Is; Children, _; Stand or • enclosure. Is extra. a Efficient Tram Services from and to City " and Suburbs. _ _. „_-_£ 'Phone 1339. Secretary A.R.F. Union. } _.. I Lawn Tennis. • —». _iw A UCKLAND LAWN «_. _i| A TENNIS ASSOCIATION. -)IH~> ißiff (Incorporated.) Applications for Membership P^O - > of the Stanley St. Courts are now invited. Preference given to debentureholders and members of affiliated clubs ap- • plying before the date of- first election on September L Application forms obtainable tho Secretary, M. E. Ward, 25, Swatuon St. ■ Stud Horses. _A rpo STAND THIS 1 coming season |mhm__v at mr. j. p. Sinclair's farm - takanini. y M —fT CIOME POY TT IBBSSb^ 1 ijOME JDOY 11SIRE: CYRUS timp.), by Cyllene, from Stream of Gold, by St. Angelo. from Goldstream. DAM- THE TART (imp.), by Porigord. from by Valour, from Bay Celia. SOME BOY 11. is a. beautifully-bred bay horso of splendid constitution and fine temneTament, 'and was a first-class performer. ' having won 16 races m Australia, over all ' distance*, beating several high-class performers, including that good horse Green- • " Breeders should avail themselves of the ; opportunity ■ of mating then mares with Some Boy n., who. last year, in his first ; season,' proved a sure foalgetter., \ FEE: 15 GUINEAS. Two or more mares the property of ono owner, 12 guineas. ' Grazing :—Mare. and foal. 5s per week: - dry mares, 8s per week. '' All marcs will be met at Takanini Station. i '■'. S : ' Further particulars from [ EWEN AIISON. Jun.. Owner, s Or T. L. BRIGHT AND CO.. . Bloodstock" Agents, ' 3. Customs Street. Auckland. j - , «... ! _________ ! _A TTINUERA STUD. [ f ■r_B' Monoform—Black Watch. __—<—_Wl_l W serve a limited number • —iffpi—_SS_y of Marcs this season. Potoa sirfed three winners his first season at the stud out of twelve mares that were mated with .him— i POANUI, POTEEN and BUTE SOUND. ; FEE: TWENTY GUINEAS. Grazing 5s per week. i ~ .. All bare but no responsibility. W. C. RING, __ TX) STAND THIS SEASON , _____d_T* AT ORANGA ESTATE. 1 •tfftfSl ELLERSLIE. _____■» Tlle Thoroughbred Stallions. SURVEYOR (7). (Winner of over £6000 in three seasons.) By Nassau—Pedometer. Surveyor was a brilliant racehorse, comSeting most creditably against the best in lew Zealand and Australia over all distance. from 4fur. to 1J miles. THURNHAM (3). By John O'Gaunt —Lady Disdain. f Thiirnham is the sire of the winners Tire- » less. Nola. and Golden Light. 1 Eeea for either horse: 25gns and 10s groom--3 ace- grazing 7s 6d per mare per week. 1 Every care taken, but no responsibility ac--1 cepte'd. Further rja-rticulars from i W. H. PATTERSON. i Rawhiti Rd.. Elleislie. Or J. PATERSON, P.O. Box 611. Auckland. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS, And the Well-dressed Man is the Successful Man.—Verb eap. | McBRIDE. . • Cash Tailor, Costumier, and Outfitter, 11-13. Victoria Street. r\ FLATS furnished by Coakley. Variety, economy, comfort, good taste! ~ < CUSTOMERS all day long buying our j Second - hand Furniture. George 1 Walker'•, 38, Queen Street. *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 16

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