Amusements. TfWERYBOIiY'S —•— rp O-DAY. -EVERYBODY'S * O-DAY. I/VSKYBODY'S rno-DAY. •EVERYBODY'S J- O-DAY. 2 "DIG QTARS. Jt>lG OTARS. NO. I—PARAMOUNT SPECIAL-— "T>RIDES' "OLAY." " Jjrides' J: lay." " BRIDES' PLAY." " BRIDES' PLAY." Featurine MARION DAVIES. NO. 2—FEATURES JOHNNY HINES In Burn "ttim ttp rarnes." URN .'JIiM U P -DaRNES." ".BURN 'EM UP BARNES. " BURN 'EM UP BARNES." NOTE.—Day: 9d Stalls: Circle. Is Id Evening Prices as Usual. NEXT FRIDAY: " rpHB OHEIK." " ±HE OHEIK." " rpHE QHEIK." « IhE Dhetk." "rpHE QHEIK." « .L he Oheik." KINDLY NOTE. 8.8.8. 8.8.8. 8.8.8. 8.8.8. BEAUTY (By Biograph) COMPETITION. FIRST SERIES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 10. DIXIELAND'. imiir'iSn IXIELAND. JJIXIELAND. REMEMBER, REMEMBER, REMEMBER, REMEMBER, THE FIFTH OF NOVEMBER. THE FIFTH OF NOVEMBER. IBS? Out GUY FAWKES' DAY GUY FAWKES' DAY GUY FAWKES' DAY It On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Dancing 8 to 1.30. Double Ticket, 15s. For Good Tables Book To-day. 'Phone 1535. REGULAR SESSIONS: 12 to 2 3 to 5 8 to 11 Rugs and Furnishings kindly lent by Messrs. Richard Arthur and Co., under the supervision of Mr. Purcell. Direction - - - - HERBERT J. BENTLEY. jy«IQUE AND . PLEASING. RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET. Dancing 8 to 11 To-night. 'Phone 25G0A. P =: '■ ~ ~ " =l - Railway Notices. Auckland races, at ellerslie. NOVEMBER 4 AND C. Holiday excursion tickets will be issued to Auckland from Hamilton, Waiuku, and intermediate stations by morning trains only on 4lh and 6th November, available for return up to and including 7th November, 1922. .Thesi tickets will not be available by Main Trunk express trains. Trains will run from Auckland to the Racecourse at intervals as required from about 10,0 a.m., till 12.13 p.m., and thon at 1.13 p.m.. returning at intervals up to 15 minutes aiter !last race. Return fare, 35,. including admission to thu course. A train will leave Hamilton for Auckland at 7.0 a.m.. Frankton Junction 7.7, Huntly 7.67, Pukekohe 9.43, arriving Ellerslie Racecourse 11.'9. and Auckland 11.24 a.m. Return train will leave Auckland for Hamilton at 6.3J1 p.m., Racecourse 5.50, arriving Hamilton 9.50 p.m. A train will leave Ellerslie Racecourse for i rar.kton at 4.16 p.m. The usual 4.5 p.m. Helensville train will w&v© Auckland at 5.25 p.m., Newmarket 5.37, Helonsvillo arrivi 8.5 p.m., and will run through to Kaukupakapa. A train will leave Ellerslie Racecourfg for Payatoetoe and Onehungn at 5.59 p m. hor further particulars see Handbilis. rjMME-TABLE ' ALTERATIONS. Commencinji: SUNDAY,, November 5, and on each succeeding Sunday, the 4.20 p.m. Swan«on-Auckland train will leave at 450 p.m. and run 30 minutes later throughout, On and after November 11 the present 4 p.m. Auckland-New Lynn and 5.15 p.m. New Lynn-Mount Eden trains will NOT run on Saturdays. The 6.12 p.m. AucklandSwanson train will stop at Kingeland on Saturdays. if require*?. for passengers. ■ • . S&OWS. . j AGRICULTURAL AND J>ASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S QPRING Q HOW, SPRING 'OHOW, jQECEMBER AND 9 JJORTICULTURAL . SECTION SPECIAL CLASSES AS UNDER: Bowl or Epergne of Sweet Peas. Bowl or Epergne of any Flowers. Bouquet of Roses. Hanging Bi sket of Ferns, Flowering Fouajte Plants. - , (OPEN Six Blooms Carnatio&s. Six Blooms Selfs. Six Blooms Fancier. Six Blooms Picotees. Six Distinct Varieties Carnations and ,(or) Picotees. . Six Blooms Tree or Perpetual. Three Blooms Tree or Perpetual. Chaiipion Bloom. AMATEURS ONLY- ' Six Distinct Varieties Carnations and (or) Picotees. Three Distinct "Varieties Carnations and (or) Picotees. Three Distinct Varieties Selfs. Three Distinct Varieties Picotees. |J|»OSFB (OPEN TO ALL). Twenty-four Blooms. Twelve' Bloom's. Si* Blooms Hybrid Perpetuals. Six Blooms Hybrid Teas Six Trusses Polyanthus. Six Trusses Climbing, Champion Bloom. AMATEURS. ONLY— Twelva Blooms Six Blooms. Six Blooms Hybrid Perpetuals,. Six Blooms Hybrid Teas. Six Trusses Climbing. .Champion Bloom. gWEET PEAS (OPEN* TO ALL). Twelve Disitinct Varieties. Six Distinct Varieties. | Three Distinct Varieties. Colour Blending or Contrast. AMATEURS ONLYTwelve Distinct Varieties. Six Distinct Varieties Three Distinct Varieties. One Vase Cream or White One Vaße Pink or Rose. On© Vase Crimson or Scarlet. One Vase Orange or Salmon. One Vase Any Colour. ■ QUT FLOWERS (OPEN TO ALL). Delphinium. Gladioli. Cut Flowers. . ■ Pansies, 12 Distinct Varieties., Pansies, 6 Distinct Varieties, Collection of Annuals' Champion Pansy Bloom FOR GENTLEMEN'S GARDENERS ONLY— Most Attractive Display of Cut Flowers and Foliage. AMATEURS ONLY— Pansies. Stock. Delphinium. Cut Flowers. Champion Pansy Bloom QRASSES, WEEDS, ETC. For Boys and Girls attending the Public Schools. Grasses (Mounted), not to exceed 16 varieties Grasses, not to exceed 8 varieties. Weeds, best collection* Olovers, Medicka, Melilots, and Trefoils. Entries m Horticultural Section Close NOVEMBER 25. All other Entries Close NOVEMBER 18. Send 'for- Schedule to A. D. STANLEY, Secretary, Sill of Commoroe, High, Eltrcet, > A
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18236, 1 November 1922, Page 16
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