Amusements. r ; ; • GRAND — "POLLYANNA" — T°.-5 AV -- RAND — "POLLYANNA" — X O-DAY. GRAND — "ROBINSON — T2 _ S AY -- RAND - CRUSOE" — -»■ O-DAY. . First Chapter—New Serial. A "BIG FOUR" FEATURE. ■ The Glad Picture, starring POLLYANNA" — MARY PICKFORD. OLLYANNA " - MARY PICKFORD. " POLLYANNA " - MARY PICKFORD. *f POLLYANNA" — MARY PICKFORD. " POLLYANNA " — MARY PICKFORD. -» " POLLYANNA " - MARY PICKFORD. " Had wo a Pollyanna.in every housohold we would close half our hospitals and reformatories. _ .„.- TXT . „ MARY PICKFORD — "POLLYANNA. MARY PICKFORD — "POLLYANNA MARY PICKFORD — "POLLYANNA. r MARY PICKFORD — "POLLYANNA. • MARY PICKFORD — " POLLYANNA tl MARY PICKFORD —. V POLLYANNA. e "Pollyanna" is full of action, sparkle, k and pathos, and will help you to c turn your sorrows into gladness "POLLYANNA" --MARY PICKFORD. 3 "POLLYANNA" - MARY PiCKF°RD. e "POLLYANNA" - MARY PJCKFORD. I "POLLYANNA" - MARY PICKFORD. k " POLLYANNA" - MARY PJCKFORD. "POLLYANNA" - MARY PJCKFORD. 0 There aro thousands of people who have :1 not seen this picture. Do not v miss this chancel c . I' BIG SPECIAL MATINEE 1 BIG SPECIAL MATINEE FOR THE CHILDREN FOR THE CHILDREN TO-MORROW (SATURDAY . TO-MORROW When we Screen . Tjyr First Chapter of the Great Seria , The First Chapter of the Great heria . The First Chapter of the Great Serial, Robinson CRUSOE.;; OBINSON VVRUSOE." "ROBINSON CRUSOE. " ROBINSON CRUSOE. "ROBINSON CRUBOE. "ROBINSON CRUSOE." A Chapter Play of Romantic Splendour. A SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SESSION 4 o'clock—after School — ALL THIS WEEK. J CONDITIONS for THE PRIZE CONTEST: (Keep this Courier by you.) At tho screening of each chapter for the first 10 chapters a card will be given out to each boy and girl who sees the Chapter Play de Luxe. The card will fit into one of the spaces marked out on the map. On the tenth week, to the first boy and girl who brings the complete set of 10 cards pasted neatly on the map two beautiful prizes will be presented. The first boy will receive a beautiful Robinson Crusoe Watch, and Chain, and tho first girl will receive a dainty Robinßon Crusoe Wristlet Watch. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE—GO TO IT! Each Child will receive a Map and Card at the Door on November 11 and all the week. AT HTHE /"I RAND — rpO-DAY. T J.HE VJRAND — J-O-DAY. CT. MARY'S SPRING FAIR Will be held in the PARISH HALL. PARNELL. By the Women's Guild and Girls" Club, TO-DAY (FRIDAY) AND TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). November 10 and 11, Flowers. Sweets. Cakes. Produce. Plain and Fancy Work. Kitchen, etc. Buy Your Christmas Gifts. Shooting Gallery. Afternoon Tea. Sd. High Tea. Is. Admission Cd. Season Ticket Is. Doors open 2.45 p.m. to 10 p.m. CHILDREN'S SPECIAL DAY SATURDAY. ■DOOK TO-DAY FOR SATURDAY. RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET. 'Phone 2560 A. Military Gymkhana. AUCKLAND SENIOR CADETS SPORTS ASSOCIATION. THIRD ANNUAL GRAND MILITARY SPORTS MEETING AND GYMKHANA. (By kind permission of Colonel-Commandant R. H. Potter. C.M.G. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 2 P.M. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). AT 2 P.M. i AT 2 P.M. SHARP. AUCKLAND DOMAIN. - AT 2 P.M. SHARP. AUCKLAND DOMAIN. ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE DOMAIN ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE DOMAIN TO-MORROW. : TO-MORROW. Grand Programme oi Music by Four Military Bands. j Grand Novelty Events of All Descriptions. Grand Novelty Events of All Descriptions. Over 1600 Entries received for the Sports. which include:— 100 yds., 220 yds., 440 yds., 880 yds.. and 1 mile Flat Races. 1 Milo Walk, HuTdle Races Long and High Jumps. Obstacle Racea. Relay Races, etc. Practically All Auckland's Champions Competing. All Events Open to Returned Soldiers, Royal Navy, Territorials, and Senior Cadets. Refreshments on Ground. ' The Greatest Gala Day in the History of Auckland Sport. Popular Prices of Admission, Is. Ladies Cd. H. J. REDMOND, Capt., N.Z.S.C.. j Hon. Secretary. S. GREEN, S.S.M., • i Assistant Secretary. i "^ Wrestling. t-VTEW ZEALAND ll WRESTLING ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). AMATEUR CONTESTS. ' CATCH-AS CATCH-CAN. • Light-weight . Middle-weight Classes. n £_, Bri" 9 ' Handsome Trophies ; Donated by Mr. Alf. Adams. CUMBERLAND STYLE. CATCH WEIGHTS. First Prize. £5 cash. Second Prize, JE2 cash Entry fee 6s for each event, whicli will be returned to* competitor on his taking the mat. ¥ ' ' v Entries for all events close' with the Secretary, Room G. Palmerston Buildings, on November 10, or Box 423,-Chief Post Office, Auckland. PROFESSIONAL TITATCH . (CATCH-AS-CATCILCAN. STYLE). For'' MIDDLE-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MIDDLE-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP NEW ZEALAND.NEW ZEALAND. And STAKE OF £100. STAKE OF £100. COLLEDGE? v. THOMPSON. . COLLEDGE v. THOMPSON. TOWN HALL, AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL. AUCKLAND. Jl/TONDAY, T\TOVEMBER -JO AT 8 P.M. Box Plan Opens at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., Wednesday. Bookings Free. PRICES: Gs. is, 38, 2s. (No Tax). J. COLLEDGE. Hon. Sec, N.Z.W.A. i ■— - ■ Athletic Sports. i ——- . '' 5L Q- rani> ATHLETIC SPORTS. - ] »gV To be held in Lfif SHOW GROUNDS. PUKEKOHE VI .-..COMMENCING 11 A.M. (Affiliated with the Northern Athletic ' Union.) ; 100 YDS. OPEN HANDICAP. £4. 220 YDS. OPEN HANDICAP. £10. 5 440 YDS. OPEN HANDICAP, £6. ! 880 YDS. OPEN HANDICAP, £6. 3 120 YDS. FORCED HANDICAP, £4. 1 100 YDS. AMATEUR HANDICAP, trophy, 220 YDS. AMATEUR HANDICAP, trophy, j £5. 0 r Nominations, 2J per cent., together with } performances, close with Secretary TO--1 MORROW (Saturday), at 8 p.m. . Handicaps appear TUESDAY'S (14th) pjERALD, i Acceptances, 2J per cent., on THURSDAY. a 16th. F. J. BROWN. s Hon. Secretary, I P.O. Box 43, Puitekohe. Boxing. MIKE T R A C E Y has now opened an up-to-date Gymi nasium. Personal and private', lessone. . Boxing, Physical Culture and Maseage; *good reeults.—63, Wellington St.. City. *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18244, 10 November 1922, Page 16
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