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.;.)■,.-,.-; v.-;AMUSEMENTS. ■ ■ '-. QUEEN'S '."•■';''■■'. rpHEATEE .COMMENCING TO-MORROW. ■.•■■' MARSHALL NEILAN .. , ~: MARSHALL 'NEILAN Presents ; '';' i bob TTAMPTON: ;V\F T>LACER.;; OB Hampton i V/P xlaulr. from randall PARRISITS novel In the year 1876, General Custer. ■ with 246 ■■ men. made a desperate !' In the year 1876. General Custer, •with 24G num. made a desperate attack on Gii*f Sitting Bull and his 5000 Sioux Warriors. Custer a troop was slaughtered to a man. i 'Marshall Neilan gives a wonderful 1 production of Custer's last heroic '•■ I stand. ■ ■ • ; Bob TTAMPTON r\F . placer.;; OB -Hampton v/f XL ACER." '. : '.'' '.; ' ':} Features .>-' JAMES KIRKWOOD AS 808 HAMPTON, WESLEY BARRY AS THE BOY SCOUT, MAJORIE DAW AS THE GIRL. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS «Ihe Ooul V>?F XOUTH." '"■■;■.''. LARRY QEMON JLarry . , DEMON V IN '-. THE QTAGE TTAND." HE' DrAGE XI AND." 'Phone 941 A for Reserves. "The Broad"way Gets the Best." BROADWAY. To-night. BROADWAY xvOADWAY at 7.30. BROADWAY - Splendid Programme. ■ " THE COWBOY AND THE LADY " Starring, : Mary Miles Minter and Tom Moore. " ARABIA" - : - ■ v °- •'. - - t TOM MIX Mix in a , totally difforent role, and _ " ELEPHANT'S NIGHTMARE" Comedy >* - mS?"v: "T» OW N . HALL THURSDAY. OCT. 25. AUCKLAND CHOBAI """*"' THIRD CONCERT. Mendelssohn's " Hymn of Praise." Haydn's " Farewell," Symphony, etc. Popular Prices. WATCH FOR FULL PROGRAMME . IN SATURDAY'S PAPER. SPORTING. AUCKLAND • IJROTTING ' QLUB QPRING . jyp^TINO-. QCTOBER 20' AND 21>' ■ 1923 FIRST DAY-SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20. Horses must be in Birdcage for First Race at 11 a.m. Admission, Is Gd each. Lawn Enclosure, 63 extra. Children under 12 years will NOT he admitted to Grindstand Enclosure. No Person who has at any time since thi passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act, Amendment Act. 1908. followed tho occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker s Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable Person, will be admitted to the Racecourse during the Spring Meeting, and if- any .such - Person is found on such course he vnll be. removed i therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of Illegal Sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing thin , Regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. C. F MARK. •. Secretary. j Cmwmm Ci inimrr niti XyAIKATO TTUNT. A NNUAL J£ACE '; TITEETING. ; : : ' : ; CLAUDELANDS COURSE, 'HAMILTON, CLAUDELANDS COURSE. ( HAMILTON, .TUTONDAY. /OCTOBER O/J 1923> (LABOUR DAY). Acceptances close TO-MORROW ; (Thursday). October 18, at 5 p.m. • First Race starts at 11.45 a.m. ' ; Special Train Arrangements to •: suit all districts. ...,■.;• ; ;_■>;... ■,>;■■.' ■■,• ;-.-'Vv- ■■■'' 1 Admission to Course - - - - - Is 6d each. Motor-Cars, Motor-Bikes, & Horse • Vehicles ------- Is 6d each. Admission to Lawn and Grandstand—' '■.'■•.'■'', Ladies ' -'■-»'- - 5s each. Gentlemen■*. ----- ;■■: 7s Cd each. No person who has. at any time since the passing cf the . Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908. , followed the occupation of a bookmaker, or bookmaker's "clerk, no disqualified or imdesirable person will be admitted to. i Claudelands Racecourse during : the Waikata Hunt Club's Race Meeting, 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 7 from the Racecourse and prosecuted. | ,' , • •* ■ E. H. O'MEARA, - ■"■■ :■■' .•■;■.• ■■-■ ■ ■■■:.:■■"■'/■'<;.:■ r-.■'?'■■' ; Secretary. " ■{~/■ TTAMILTON TRACING pLUB (INCORP.). Nominations for all Events close with the Secretary, Hamilton, or Mr. C. F. Mark, High Street, Auckland, to-morrow (FRIDAY). 19th hist., at 5 p.m. E. H. O'MEARA, ■ ; — : ■■ J. ; . -■■'■■•■' _. '•■'' ..'•■;:::,.;■'■, Secretary, .. P.O. Box 56, Phone 1232. " "VrORTH ISLAND OWNERS' AND • BREEDERS' TROTTING :••■>-•■■• — ASSOCIATION. ' ~ ' ;■; jr ~'.:;.; ', —i— S " •.'.' ,% . ; v A General Meeting of-r member*- and all persons interested in Trotting, aio invited to attend at the Agricultural Association's Rooms, Hall of Commerce/High Street, on TUESDAY Evening. October 23, at 8 o'clock, to discuss various matters of interest in regard to the sport of Trotting. • ~". . /.'■ C. F. GIESEN. ..,.:. . ' Secretary. IWA' X> ! :■:■:■■■ '- : h'.'.~'- ?'€■■':&:■ ■'.' : . :'. : QTAHUHU , TROTTING CLUB. ' '„ PRIVILEGES. Tenders . are invited 'j ■■ for ; the following 1 Rights for the" Spring and Summer Meetings : of the Club,: during the . Season 1923-24.— L PUBLICAN'S BOOTH (Sole Right). ; : REFRESHMENT STALLS, And .OUTSIDE LUNCHEONS , (Soli Rights); : Full particulars obtainable at the. Club's Office. Gleeson's Buildings, ; Hijth Street. Tenders marked for the respective privileges, will be received up till 12 Noon on FRIDAY, October. 26, 1923. : T'»» highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ■y:' , '■■■;•• ■;■',A/-<■•. E. L. ABSOLUM. ' - . .:■;, Seoretary,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18533, 18 October 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18533, 18 October 1923, Page 16

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