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AMU3EMEHTB. t QTRAND N.Z.'a — QTRAND. OTRAND Largest O TRAND. STRAND and TRAND. TRAND — Finest "•" STRAND. STRAND Picture —- STRAND. TRAND - - House. OTBAND. Direction: Fullers Pictures. Ltd. TODAY AND TO-NIGHT. j The Story That Made I Paris Gasp MISSING TTUSBANDS." ISSING Husbands." "missing husbands." MISSING husbands." ~ _ Featuring MADAME STACIA NAPIERKOWSKA, tt .A Famous Russian Actress. " Missing Husbands " offers a kaleidoscopic array of luxury and splendour found only where women's every whim is law. I< is the sort dreamed of in " A Thousand and One Nights." . _ Also Screening: LARRY SEMON IN "GOLF." lis Latest Comedy Hit. Special Prologue to " Missing Husbands." by Miss Jessie Bartlett and Mr. Tom HarSTRAND ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY' 8. ONE VKTEEK P|F T OVE." NE VV EEK \Jf JJOVE." "ONE WEEK OF LOVE." " ONE WEEK OF LOVE." BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, FARMERS' UNION PICNIC. FARMERS' UNION PICNIC. * Pictures and Music. QUEEN'S THEATRE. Now showing: Three great stars. Norma lalmadge and Thomas Meighan in "Heart of Wctona." an American Indian Drama Dorothy Gish in "Ghost in the Garret," a Comedy-Drama of thrills and surprises. Snookie in "Trey Full of Trouble." Comedy and monkeyshines galore. Phone 941 A for Reserves. SPORTING. "DAY OF T>LENTY JOCKEY pLUB. ANNUAL TEETING. TO BE HELD ON THE A VONDALE "OACECOURSE. rpO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). MARCH 21. FIRST RACE STARTS ABOUT 11.30 A.M ADMISSION: To Racecourse Is Gd Grandstand Enclosure - - 6s extra SPECIAL TRAINS. Extra trains will leave Auckland for Avondale at about 9.45, 10.6, 10.25, 10.35. 10.46. 11.5 a.m., and 12.18 p.m. The 9.45. 10.25, 10.35, 10.45, and 11.5 a.m. trains will stop at Newmarket and Mt. Eden only. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1903, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Avondale Racecourse during the Mesting of the Bay of Plenty Jockey Club, and if any such person is found on such Course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. HARRY H. HAYR. Race Secretary. itiiT rr "■ AUCKLAND V>ACING /~ILUB. A UTUMN "fc/TEETING, 1923. MARCH 31 AND APRIL 2. ACCEPTANCES for— EASTER HANDICAP . . 6sovs. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP Iso-s. BRIGHTON HURDLE RACE 2,-ov*. ONSLOW STAKES . . . . 3sovs. NELSON HANDICAP . . 3sovs. EDEN HANDICAP . . . . 4sovs. FINAL PAYMENTS for— GREAT NORTHERN CHAMPAGNE STAKES (sub.) lOsovs. GREAT NORTHERN OAKS (sub) Tsovs. GREAT NORTHERN ST. LEGER STAKES (sub) lOsovs. CLOSE on FRIDAY. March 23. by FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. FEES must accompany in each instance. W S. SPENOE. Secretary. APOTIKI JOCKEY pLUB. rpAKAPUNA J3ACECOURSE. SATURDAY NEXT. MARCH 24. WEIGHTS WILL APPEAR IN THURSDAY MORNING'S HERALD. ACCEPTANCES CLOSE ON SAME DAY. AT 12 NOON. At Avondale Jockey Club's Offices. Victoria Street. R. WYNYARD, Meeting Secretary. jMTATAMATA RACING CLUB. The time of closing of Nominations for Matamata Racing Club's Annual Meeting, to be held on April 12. has been extended to 5 p.m., FRIDAY. 23rd inst. All Nominations must be in the hands of the- Undersigned, or Mr. C. F. Mark, Durham St. | East, Auckland, by that date. J. C. FINDLATER. Secretary. RUGBY FOOTBALL. ■ _ TDUGBY FOOTBALL. Qj?& TECHNICAL COLLEGE OLD <2535 L BOYS. *~SS RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. A\\ The Annual Meeting of the t-fft V* above Club will be held at % \ the College TO-MORROW — *?» -* (Thursday). 22nd inst.. at 7.30 i p.m. All members and intending members and old boys are requested to attend. J. W. MORTON, Hon. Sec. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. ATHLETIC FOOTBALL CLUB. (Northern Union.) I& ANNUAL MEETING, \ The Annual Meeting of the above /wKj Club will be held in the League • I v-L.l \ Rooms, 5, Swanson St., on SUN- ; (_%t# DAY NEXT. 25th inst.. at 10.80 V sharp. Members and intending 1 «*"■ members are invited to attend. Business: Annual Report and Balancesheet, Election of Officers. General. W. LiVERSIDGE, Hon. Sec. THOROUGHBRED HORSES FOR SALE. RACEHORSE. Tuipa, well known; won at Takapuna and Thames this year; can also jump; owner going away on business to Hokianga. For particulars, apply i MRS. ANDERSON. Kopn. TROTTING STALLION Prince ChildeTlj Geldings, by Gold —Princess Ena; Brood Mares, Princess Ena and Lady Rosier, stinted Our Thorpe; Yearling, by Oar Thorpe; Racing Cart, Harness, Hopples. Apply R. A. SHEPHERD, 87, St. Andrew's Rd., Epsom. ■■■- . ; rp a RA N A BY-ELECTION. MACMILLAN. MACMILLAN, Over 40 Years Resident in the Electorate. SECURITY AND PROGRESS. FARMERS and Trappers.—When coming to town, bring Skins Australasian Rabbit Skin Co.. Parnell Rise. Box 1272. ARRIVED per Westmeath, Consignment to Irish Linen House, junction Manu-kau-Great South Roads.—Handkerohiefs, Linens, Damasks, Hucks. at lowest prices. LET Norton Do It. —Supply your lucky Engagement Ring. You save good £.5.d.— 201. Karangahapo Rd. rpAURANGA BY-ELECTION. MACMILLAN, MACMILLAN. Over 40 Yean Resident in the Electorate. SECURITY AND PROGRESS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18354, 21 March 1923, Page 16

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