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AMUSEMENTS. -_j FULLER'S r\PEBA RSSSI ULLER'S VJpERA JLIOUSE Direction: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. MATINEE AT 2.30. TO-DAY. MATINEE AT 2.30. TO-DAY. Prices: 6d, Is. Is &d. Plus Tax. TO-NIGHT —- AT 8. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT Some Bay they are wonderful. Con Moreni'a MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY COY. MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY COY. Some fay they are excellent. Con Moreni'a MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY COY. MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY COY. - Some say, they are marvellous. Con Moreni's MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY COY. MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY COY. But everyone says they are very good in the second production, entitled, "THE ELECTRIC BELT." "THE ELECTRIC BELT." " THE ELECTRIC BELT." "THE ELECTRIC BELT." Here's a good turn in Vaudeville, BERTRAM AND RAYMOND. In Song, Dance, and Story. Here's an excellent Turn, WILL HASTINGS. English Musical Comedian. 'Here's a really fine Turn. ERIC MASTERS. Songs in Character. Here's a Marvellous Turn, MARIE ST. GEORGE AND CO. Superb Posing Act. BUT HERE'S THE FINEST "TURN" OF ALL: FULLER'S Little PRICES: Is, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s, Plus Tax. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., till 5; from 5.30 to 7 p.m. at the THEATRE. Ring 1595 after 5.30 for Reserved Seats. EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. Now Showing. m .. "rkUT of t hb "n UST /, •'UUT Uf XHE UuST." With an All-Star Cast. Scenic. Comedy. Gazette. Trip 11. Around World, FRIDAY NEXT, KATHERINE MacDONALD, In "REFUGE." Down the Toadway came a speeding motor-carin it a. veiled woman. Three tatteied and torn soldiers barred the way. The woman opened the tonneau door and a dead man fell out. " I cannot return to my home without a husband," she said. " Will one of you marry .me? That is the beginning of tniß romance, a story of mad adventure— a woman's wits matched, against the cunning of an empire with a throne and love the high stakes in the daring game. Against a background of towering castle walls, with plot and intrigue, thrilling hand-to-hand fights and heroic rescues, the story goes to its smashing climax. Radiantly beautiful as ever, Miss Katherine Mac Donald rises to new dramatio ! heights in this drama of a woman who tried to find "refuge" in a strange marriage. EVERYBODY'S BIG STORY FRIDAY. VERYBODY'S BIG STORY FRIDAY. . - - ' SPORTING. . /"\TAHUHU rpROTTING pLTJB. SPRINGS- MEETING, 1923. aATURDAY, TV'OVEMBER in • AND •WEDNESDAY, "VrOVEMBER 91 Acceptances for all Events (First Day) close with the Secretary at his Office, GLEESON'S BUILDINGS, High Street, Auckland, on FRIDAY NEXT. November 9. at FIVE P.M. R. L. ABSOLUM, Secretary. fmm ii r> — -^ TTTAIPA RACING *pLUB. npE -\ WAMUTU. ANNUAL •VITETING, TO BE HELD ON THE CLUB'S COURSE, TE AWAMUTU. SATURDAY. TJECEMBER |K 1923, PROGRAMME. Approved by the Auckland District . Committee, n / PIRONGIA HANDICAP HURDLES, of £120; second horse £15. and t ,ird horse £10 out of the stakes. Over six flights of hurdles, height 3ft. 6in. ' For horses that have never won a hurdle race of £150 or over at time of entry. Nominations £1. acceptances £1; distance. 1} miles. •; ; ■ ' KIHIKIHI HANDICAP,, of £100: second horse £15, and third horse £5 out of the stakes. Conditions: Open race. Nominations £1, acceptances £1:, distance, 6 furlongs WAIPA MAIDEN PLATE, of £90; second horse £10. and third horse £5 oat of the stakes. For horses that have never won a flat race of -the value of *£ 50 or over at the time of entry. Weight for age. Nominations. £1. acceptances £1; distance, 5 furlongs. TE AWAMUTU CUP HANDICAP,, £250; second horse £30. and third horse £20 out of the stakes. Nominations £1. acceptances £2 10s, distance, li miles. FLYING HANDICAP, of £ 150: second horse £20. and third horse £10 out of the stakes. Nominations £1. acceptances £1 10s ; distance. 6" furlongs. PATfWANGI WELTER HANDICAP, of £100; second horse £10, and third horse £5 out of' the stakes. Minimum weight. Sat. Nominations £ 1,. acceptances £1; distance. 1 mile. ' ORAKAU HACK HANDICAP, of ' £90: second horse £10, and third horse £5 out of the stakes. Hack conditions Winner of W&ipa Maiden Plate is liable to be ri!-handicapped.- Minimum weight, 7st. 71b, Nominations £1, acceptances £1; distance. 7 furlongs. OHAUPO HANDICAP, of £ 100; second hor&o £10. and third horse £5 out of the stakes. * Nominations £1. acceptances £1; distance. 7 furlongs. CONDITIONS. NOMINATIONS for all events close with the Secretary. Te Awamutu. or with Messrs Blomfield and Co.. High Street. Auckland at 5 p.m. on MONDAY, December 3rd, 1923. HANDICAPS will be declared about WEDNESDAY. LV ember ,5. 1923. ACCEPTANCES close with the Secretary Te Awamutu, or with Messrs. Blomfield and Co., Hiirh Street, Auckland, 5 p.m. on MONDAY, December 10, 1923. All Nomination! must be accompanied with full particulars as to the breeding, sex and colour of the horse and colours of the rideralso, cash or cheque for nomination fees. ' All winners after the declaration of weights are liable to be rehandicapped. J. G. WYNYARD. _ . . Secretary, Te Awamutu. ' .. v '■ S ■• PROFESSIONAL CARDS. TVTR. W. A.'KENDON. A.P.A. (N.Z.), J-'-I- B .A.I.S. (Late with Messrs. Abbott. Armstrong and Howie) HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE AS A PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. AUDITOR AND COMPANY SECRETARY. And May be Consulted at STRAND ARCADE (Second Floor). Queen 'Street. Auckland-. REMOVAL NOTICES. OWING to increased business, the Farmera' Implement, Mart have removed to larger Premises, 96. Albert St.. 3 doors from Victoria St. MISCELLA EO U sl~ A TIN of Rolf 6' Wax will make worn Furniture look equal to new. Refuse substitutes. . IF it's Furniture you want to Sell k George Walker will Buy it. WE »11 like them they are good— Baster's Delicious Royal Cambria>» Sausages AH grocers. ■■ AK AND RIMU'FURNITURE.—Pound's cheaper than you can buy elsewhere at GEORGE WALKER'S. • . 38. Queen Street -~ ' ' MONOGRAM Hat Bands and Badges for Bowling, Cricket and c'.her sports.— Cox's Hat Factory, Karangahape Rd. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18550, 7 November 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18550, 7 November 1923, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18550, 7 November 1923, Page 16

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