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——■■■■.■■ i '■ '"'■"■ __ AMUSEMENTS. Y. y. QUEEN'S rpHEATRE. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. A PROGRAMME THAT NEEDS _ NO COMMENT. ~ NORMA TALMADGE — In ~ *'DE LUXE ANISE." HOOT GIBSON In Id "BANDITS BEWARE."a. LARRY SEMON ) Ia "THE RENT COLLECTOR."' 'Phone SilAuto., for Reserves. r. EVERYBODY'S. SWEE'. VERYBODY'S. AND EVERYBODY'S. COOL. GRAND FINAL TO-DAY. S GRAND FINAL TO-DAY. Of the BEAUTY CONTEST. BEAUTY CONTEST. BKAUTY CONTEST. BEAUTY CONTEST. BEAUTY CONTEST. BEAUTY CONTEST. BEAUTY CONTEST. It Will Be Too Lato To-morrow To CAST YOUR VOTE. Also Showing. "THE MARRIED FLAPPER" And " AT THE MERCY OF MEN.' rTHE NEW LYRIC. TO-NIGHT AT 8 J- Top o* Symonds Street. | Last Night of Hobart Bosworth in e! "THE SEA LION." ». '* THE SEA LION." | Special Christmas Week Programme - Commencing TO-MORROW. " MILESTONES." A Goldwyn Special. HIPPOUROME. TOM MIX TOM MIX In "THE FIGHTING STREAK" " THE FIGHTING STREAK." The Story of a Westerner who stood for peace, but was always Teady for war. -THE TIN BRONCHO" (Sunshino Comedy) Prices as Usual. Box Plan at Theatre, Ring 4gg. TVTEWMARKET and Xmas Eve. The Besl 1* and Most Central Suburban Shopping Centre in Auckland. Don't Miss the Fun. • CARNIVALS. r«OME TO THE T3EACH. i TAMAKI WEST SUMMER CARNIVAL i TAMAKI WEST SUMMER CARNIVAL I TAMAKI WEST SUMMER CARNIVAL ,! TO BE HELD ON * ST. HELIERS AND KOHIMARAMA ST. HELIERS AND KOHIMARAMA BEACHES. BEACHES. I From JANUARY 6 TO 13, 1923 [ JANUARY 6 TO 13, 1923 I JANUARY 6 TO 13, 1923 I (inclusive-) » TO IMPROVE THE BEACHES, PICNIC ■ GROUND, AND TO PROVIDE NECESSARY CONVENIENCES. SPECLA.L CLASSES FOR RIDING & HUNTING COMPETITIONS. FIRE BRIGADE TOURNAMENTS. BOWLING TOURNAMENTS. TENNIS TOURNAMENTS. CROQUET' TOURNAMENTS, WRESTLING CONTESTS. AMATEUR ATHLETICS. REGATTA AND SWIMMING COMPETITIONS NATIONAL DANCING COMPETITIONS. FLOWER AND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITS. BABY SHOW. TUG-O'-WAR COMPETITIONS. HOME INDUSTRIES. NEEDLEWORK £250 PRIZE MONEY. £250 PRIZE MONEY. £250 PRIZE MONEY AQUATIC EVENTS: I—YACHTS, mullet type, 26ft. and under, handicap. First prize, £6 63 and one gallon copper paint; second, £4- third, £2 10s; fourth, £1. Entrance 3s. 2.—OPEN CLASS. 18ft. and under, handicap. First prize, £4 10s; second, £2 10s; third, £1. Entrance 3s. 3.—I4FT. SQUARE BILGE. First prize, £5; second, trophy; third, £1 10s. Entrance 3s. 4.—SAILING DINGHIES, 14ft. and under. open handicap. First prize, £4 4s; second, trophy; third, £1 10s. Entrance 3s. S.—JELLICOE CLASS. 14ft. First prize, £5 ss; second, £2 10s; third, £2. Entrance 3s. In confunction with Race No. 1, the Akarana Yacht Club will hold their General ; Handicap for the Dunning Cup over the same course, boats being thus eligible for two prizes, except keel yachts, which race for Dunning Cup only. Entries for Yacht Races, except Dunning Cup, will Close at 14, Tyrone Buildings, at 6 p.m. TO-DAY (Thursday), or with Hon. Secretary. SWIMMING EVENTS. 50 YARDS GIRLS' HANDICAP, under 15 First, prize, 15s; second, 7s 6d. Entry 6d' 50 YARDS LADIES' HANDICAP. First rrizo. trophy £2 2s; second. 10s 6d. rjntry Is. 50 YARDS BOYS' HANDICAP, under 15 iMrst prize, 15s; second, 7s 6d. Entry 50 YARDS MEN'S HANDICAP. First V-me, £1 Is: second. 10s 6d. Entry Is 100 YARDS MEN'S HANDICAP P ; r , t prize. £1 Is; second, 10s 6d. Entry Is 50 YARDS NOVICE HANDICAP Fir„t ; prize, 15s; second. 7s 6d. Entry 6d 25 YARDS TINY TOTS' (girls) HANDICAP, under 10. First prize, 10ssecond, ss. Entry free. ' Entries for Swimming Events Close- with Caretaker Tepid Baths; also Parnell Po„ fonby and Mount Eden Baths at R t V.T' TO-DAY (Thursday). ' at 6 p"m----j Entries Close as Under: Hunting, Athletics, Homo Industries, Flower Show and Floral Fete, DECEMBER 23. Bowling, Croquet, Fire Brigade and Tennis Tournaments, *«uio DECEMBER 26. Wrestling Contests, Dancing, Baby Show Tug-o'-War and Children's Sports, ! AT THE POST. ; All Entries Close with Hon. Secretary txcent v/heie specified. SEND FOR SCHEDULES AT ONCE, TO D. N. PURDIE, Hon. Secretary. 22, Shortland Street. GEORGE NICOLL. Master Violin Craftsman: expert repairs j workmanship . i guaranteed.—€ 3. Albert St.. corner Wynd-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18279, 21 December 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18279, 21 December 1922, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18279, 21 December 1922, Page 16

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