_ ; AMUSEMENTS. D. TVVERYBODY'S. SWEET D. JCiVERYBODY'S. AND D. j EVERYBODY'S. COOL. , R- | LAST TWO DAYS. u j LAST TWO DAYS. ! Of the Wonderfully Successful \ BEAUTY BY BIOGRAPH ; BEAUTY BY BIOGRAPH 1 BEAUTY BY BIOGRAPH 'COMPETITION. • There are onlv three left in it—Ncs. 51. 27. and 41. Who will bo QUEEN OF THE QUEST? QUEEN OF THE QUEST/" Get your Ballot Paper and CAST YOUR VOTE. CAST YOUR, VOTE. Also Showing: .. ! "THE MARRIED FLAPPER.' ,„ I "THE MARRIED FLAPPER., x l' i "THE MARRIED FLAPPER. With ;S. ' MARIE PREVOST - H - i And „„., ~ j "AT THE MERCY OF MEN., "AT THE MERCY OF MEN. With ALICE BRADY Delightful and Up-to-date Music. ; USUAL PRICKS. 'PHONE 4402. rp o W N p£ A L L. i rpHURSDAY Vj&ffi[|Csy 1\ T ' XT ' ro I Under Vice-Regal Patronage. Handel's Great Oratorio. "THE MESSIAH." "THE MESSIAH. "THE MESSIAH.' "THE MESSIAH." "THE MESSIAH." I "THE MESSIAH." "THE MESSIAH." "THE MESSIAH." Soloists: MADAM WINNIE FRASER. MRS. GARNET UREN. MR. EDWIN DENNIS, A.R.C.M. AIR. W. WAITERS. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON. LTD. Ail Seats May be Reserved. 3s 6d and 2s 9d (including tax). piTYOFAU C K L A N D. \y TOWN HALL. SATURDAY NEXT. AT S O'CLOCK. ORGAN RECITAL, ORGAN RECITAL By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, , ' City Organist, d. 5" VOCALIST - - MISS MINA CALDOW. i. —-— A RECITAL WILL ALSO BE GIVEN ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT. Admission: Sixpence. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. IF You can't get what you want in Newmarket's -New Market, Xmus Eve, it _ isn't made. " Find Mr. Newmarket. _ ART UNIONS. "J7IRANKTON Citizens' Queen Carnival, , Dorothy Lafferty.—The drawing of the Art Lnion Prizes is as follows:—-1st Prize, b62b; 2nd Prize, 1863; 3rd Prize, 9906; 4th . Prise, 7020. " SCHOOL PRIZE-GIVINGS. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES I ' Presentation of Prizes to the Prirls' ' Schools will take plac? at 7.45 p.m. TO-DAY (Wednesday), in the Hall of the Boys' School, _ Mountain Road, Epsom. The Presentation of Prizes to the Boys of the Mount Albert Grammar School will take F place at 3 p.m. TO-MORROW (Thursday), ;at tho School, Mount Albert. Tho Eton. |C. J. Parr, C.M.G.. Minister for Education, has k:nd!y consented to Piesent the Pr«v Parents of Pupils, Friends of the Schools, *nd all interested in Education, are cordially tnvited to be present. No special invitations , by card are being issued, and Friends of the « Schools axo reau<vited to nccect this intimation. CHAS. E. G. TISDALL, • Secretary-Treasurer. 1-1 PUBLIC NOTICES. :o ~~ k- TN THE ESTATE OF JAMES SHINER >n -L BOND. LATE OF HAMILTON. le ; DECEASED. I , | All Creditors and others having claims _ j against the abovenamed Estate are hereby j required to lodg.. the same with the under. i signed m duplicate, supported by full par--3 ticulars. and certified as du P and owing by • the said Estate at the date of d»ath i (November 26. 1922) on or before the 20th day of January. 1923 II I IHIIl HI l INSURANCE CO., LTD. 11 . lrustee .Executor and Agency Branch l- I "C. F. THOMAS. 3 ' Trust Manager, 5 " j Queen Street. Auckland. RAILWAY NOTICES. !-'T? A 1£ WAY SERVICE — WHANGAREI ■*£ TO AUCKLAND. - Cornniencing THURSDAY NEXT, December 2? Train! ' £ i vo S,TS£S£f? ,rel for Huarau on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS at 8.5 am., connecting with express to Auckland on those days. Trains will leave tfuarau on arrival of express from Auckland for Whangarei on MONDAYS WEDf< NESDAYS. and FRIDAYS. Bus " se™ will connect half-mile gap at M B reretu. tares: Whangarei to Auckland and viceversa—Single, second-class fare. 16s 4d. Return—Second-class. 29s Id.—BY ORDER. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. DD. W. N. ABBOTT, of Kimberly Rd., Epsom, will bo away on holiday from Dec. 20 to Jan. 5. Patients requiring urgent treatment will pleas* Rin? 1630 A. RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION, 'RETURNED SOLDIERS* CLUB. On and after DECEMBER 8. during the 'S hot weather. Meals will be served as under: )- BREAKFAST (as usual) Is 3d. LUNCHEON AND DINNER— Cold Meats, Salad, and Potatoes 9d and Is. Hot Dish and Vegetables - - - Is. Ie Sandwiches 9d. id Sweets - - - Ba. Sunday Meals as usual. NO Meals will be Served on Saturday. SPECIAL. TO COUNTRY MEMBERS. ) The Sleeping. Accommodation at the Club has been considerably increased. THOROUGHBRED HORSES FOR SALE. 3, h : "R£,£,c]S "RLOOD QTOCK. JJRITISH -DLOOD lOTOCK. C GEMS OF THE STUDBOOK. V%¥, PRIVATE DALE. ! X OR JT RIVATE OALE. j '6 13 3. h A NrQ VI E , opportunity is presented to -t.»- JNew Zealand sportsmen to acquire descendants of many of the most illustrious families that grace the English Studbook. the following highly-bred yearlings (Eng- _ hßli time) recently imported to Auckland sal" 1 -— ar ° "° W ofrered for Private MARIA OF HEREFORD (3), bay filly } d2 \\, b ? o Ha ", y , of Hereford (own brother to Swynford and half-brother to Chaucer, dam Black Maria, by Dark Ronald. le BA L TIP? U 6) ; 7 b y Santair (son of o '4 a il n ) t .°J>' d r a r m . B»«ho3or Girl by Bachelor's aut.rti. I his filly comes from the cele- \ brated Agnes line. DROLATIQUE (16) bay filly, by Black Jester, half-brother to Absurd, by Polymelus, clam Menthol, by St. Frusoin CHESTNUT FILLY (16) by Friar Marcus (son of Cicero), dam Sweet Alysium by g ] ' Bachelor's Button. ' | CHESTNUT FILLY (19), by Adam Bede (son of Adam, and grandson of the j celebrated Flying Fox); dam Lady Wilj ham, by William Rufus (son of Melton ). ™ | BAY COLT (10). by King's Proctor (son 8 of Persimmon), dam Jessamine, by John ' jo' GauntPEBBLE (1), brown filly, by R„ c k Flint (son of Rock Sand), dam Petual, by Chittabob. Thi.? filly traces to the coles' brated Paraffin. CHESTNUT FILLY (8), by Rock Flint (son of Rock Sand), dam Galloping Girl, by Galloping Simon (son of Melton). >P The sires represented as Parents of the y above beautifu'ly-bred animals were all i" j entered up prominently on tho winning " i - siree' list this season. Rock Flint, Black Jester, and Friar Marcus each being well _ over £ 10.000 ."S For full particulars apply to W. C. RING. ! Rcmuera Read, Auckland, ill | 'Phone 1680. £■ ! pRINCEHS Charming, Cha.-lemagne 11., jX Veronia. in full trailing; nominated Ellerslio and Taranaki; owner left New j Zealand; £100-—Apply Mr. Pope, Trainer, Ellerslie.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18278, 20 December 1922, Page 18
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