Amaseinents. TT QWEPT rpHROUGH A MERICA XT lOWEPT AHROUGK -A-MERICA •WIS, Ii E? TT'S DOMING rpo -VTEW F7EALAND. IT'S LOOMING 1 0 1> EW ZiEALAND. IT A FFECTS VOU t Affects 1 ou 1 remendously IT'S " HPHE QTORM." " -L HE OTOEM." " rpHE QTORM." " npHE QTORM." " ±HE DtORM." " rpHE QTORM." " i-HE DIORM." > (S-REEL SUPER JEWEL.) SEE IT AT THE ATATIONAL. HE 1\ ATIOXAL. riAHE ATATIONAL. IHE li ATIONAJU , FRIDAY "\fEXT. "FRIDAY "YTEXT. J: KIDAY IN EXT. YOU KNOW HOW 'TIS. Bowling. J WEST END BOWLING CLUB All Members are. invited to a FABEWELL EVENING To Messrs. J. H. .Colthurst and A. J. Morton,..at the Club's Pavilion. 10-MORRQW (THUES.). OCTOBER 19, at 8 p.m. A. E. WHITTEN. President. Sporting. W AIKATO HUNT RACE • MEETING. To be held on the JLAUDELANDS COURSE. HAMILTON, — On — MONDAY, OCTOBER 25 (LABOUR DAY). ACCEPTANCES for All Events Close at ! p.m. TO-DAY (Wednesday), and nay be sent to Mr. C. F. Mark. High Street. Auckland, or to the Secretary, Box ;6. Hamilton. E. H. O'MEARA. Secretary. 'Phone 1232, Hamilton. A UCKLAND riiROTTING aPRING- rft/TEETING. SATURDAY, QCTOBER <Vf TXfEDNESDAY, QCTOBER O^ FIRST RACE: HORSES MUST BE IN BIRDCAGE AT 11 A.M. FIRST DAY: OCTOBER 21. Admission, la 6d each. Grandstand Enclosure, 6e extra. Children under 12 years will NOT be adnitted to Grandstand Enclosure. No Person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Vmondment Act, 1908, followed the occupation, of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no Disqualified cr Undosirab'o Person, will ie admitted to the Racecourse during the Spring Meeting, and, if any such person is found on such course, ho will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of Illegal Sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this Kegulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. C F. MARK, Secretary. QTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB: PRIVILEGES. Tenders are invited for the following Rights for the Spring and Summer Meetings o£ the Club, during the Season 1922-1923: — PUBLICAN'S BOOTH (Sole Right). REFRESHMENT STALLS, And OUTSIDE LUNCHEONS (Sole Rights). Full particulars obtainable at the Club's Office, Gleeson's Buildings, High Street. Tenders marked for the respective privileges, will be received up till 12 Noon on FRIDAY, October 27, 1922. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. L. ABSOLUM, Secretary. Boxing. .^ PERSONAL and Private Lessons in Boxing and Physical Culture taught by Mike Xracey. Kcsuits guaranteed.— Apply. 63, Wellington St., Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 2 to 6. and from 6 to 10 p.m. Tor Hire. CHAR-A-BANC, 30-36-seater: easiest riding in Auckland; for Dances, Lodge Meetings. Etc—'Phono 2690 A,. J. Rimmer. TAXIS for Hire.—Seven-seaters, Super-Six Hudsons —Harper's P<msonby Garaee. Wood St. 'Phone 2216. COMFORTABLE RIMU SETTEE (new), with link wire, £2 19s 6d. Choice selection of Squabs.—George Walker's. Auctioneer CUSTOMERS all day long buying our Second-hand Furniture. — Georg* Walker's. f!8. Queen Street.,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18224, 18 October 1922, Page 16
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