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••. • ■ AMUSEMENTS. TT?Br I- - " Al r" - TIT®. TIVOLI.' - P J£L.." - TreoS J-IVOLL — Programme." — XiVUUi TBIS AFTERNOON. 2.15. THIS AFTERNOON. 2.1b. THIS AFTERNOON, 2.1&. " THIS AFTERNOON. 2.16. TO-NIGHT. 7-30. TO-NIGHT. 7.30. NT TWO GRIPPING PARAMOUJNJ. • PRODUCTIONS!! Ad.jlph Zukor Presents == ASM = = Mi HI —: - ALICE BRADY — ALICE BRADY ; _ ALICE BRADJL — = ALICE BRADY % 1„ „ unusual and Powerful .story .of the Far North, entitled „ " rpHU Q NO E K»lnF " " .L HE OKOW -DRIDE.,, m m BRIDE. "THE SNOW BRIBE.;; "THE SNOW BRIDE.,, "THE SNOW BRidb. "THE SNOW BRIDE. "THE SNOW BRIDE" Here i, » Northern^Ys^i^Brady yen have yet seen. Hero is tt.-. fn a part, she plays to people the thrilling lomance of two:young P*>m_ desperately fighting their way througn en tangloment and ir..ri2ue. thrul bs ecrwmed the greatest avalanche thrul ever film IN ADDITION— . REALART PICTURES present DAINTY LITTLE —_ /"lONSTANCE DISNEY I. ''ONSTANCE XJINNEY CON stance binney • —■ — CONSTAr-CE btnney CONSTANCE BINNEY ~ CONSTANCE BINNEY CONSTANCE BINNEY CONSTANCE BINNEY ——- In an Absorbing: Story, entitled "MI © N I G H T. . I 3D NIGH T.' "MID A I G H 1. " M I D N I G H T. "MID N I G II T. "MIDNIGH T. "MIDN I G H T "MIDNIGH T. "Midnight"—the mystic hour, an ho.ir charged with minded fear, terror ana hope for a little pirl who knew not what she had done. " Midnight "is in the forefront of tcaee, convincing dramas. BURTON HOLMES* TRAVELOGUE. BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. THE LATEST GAZETTES, And the TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. (Miss M. Anderson, Conductress.) Reserves, Phone 2236 A. Day Sal at H. deal's, Queen St., ne*t Geo. Fowlds. Ltd. AUCKLAND SHOW. rpjlE AGRICULTURAL AND pASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S SPRING how PRING OHOW. NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER "METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL . EVENT. * EVENT.EVENT. j TO BE EELD ON THE ' EPSCM SHOW GROUNDS EPSOM SHOW GROUNDS EPSOM SHOW GROUNDS — rpODAY. IODAY. -— TO-DAY. -. . TO-DAY. 10-lUY. — gATURDAY, EC EMBER ' pEOPLE'S D AY. j pEOPLE'S . AYpEOPLE'S d ay ! RANGE OF EXHIBITS AND SPECTACULAR PROGRAMME NEVER BEFORE EQUALLED IN THE DOMINION. - AMONG THE ATTRACTIONS ARE:— HUNTING COMPETITIONS. MILITARY COMPETITIONS. THE AUCKLAND HORTICXH/TURAL SOCIETY'S SPRING FLOWER • SHOW. TEE AUCKLAND KENNEL CLUB'S SHOW. PEDIGREE DOGS FROM ALL PARTS OF- THE AUCKLAND PROVINCE BEING EXHIBITED : j PARADE OF LEADING PEDIGREE j STOCK FROM ALL PARTS OF THE DOMINION. LARGE EXHIBIT OF THE LATESTMODELS OF ALL THE MOST POPULAR MOTOR-CARS. * MACHINERY IN MOTION. . SIDE-SHOWS GALORE. AND A HOST OF OTHER POPULAR ATTRACTIONS. V , : < THE LARGEST DISPLAY OF BUTTES AND CHE/ESE EVER EXHIBITED IN NEW ZEALAND. ARTILLERYi BAND. LUNCHEON. AFTERNOON TEA. AND LIGHT REFRESHMENTS OX TEE GROUND SPECIAL TRAIN. TRAM AND FERRY SERVICES. . AMPLE ROOM FOR PARKING CAES RIGHT ON THE GROUNDS. - MAIN, ENTRANCE: TROTTING CLUB GATES. TROTTING CLUB GATES. - • COMPETITIONS pOR O-DAY. COMPETITIVE CLASSES for COMPETITIVE CLASSES FOR HARNESS PONY. PONY TURNOUT. RIDING PONY. GENTLEMAN DRIVER. LADY DRIVER. BOY RIDER. GIRL RIDER. HIGH JUMP. ' TROTTER. • SPORTING AND DRAMATIC HUNTING COMPETITION. CLEVEREST HUNTER. CHAMPION HACK. CHAMPION PONY ENTIRE. CHAMPION HARNESS HORSE. CHAMPION SADDLE PONY. CHAMPION HARNESS PONY. QRAND pARADE, £ P.M. Q.RAND . pARADE, £ P-M----9 LADY HUNTER. DOMINION HUNTER. AMATEUR RIDER. CHAMPION LADY HUNTER. CHAMPION HUNTER. -' , BAREBACK RIDER. CHAMPION LADY RIDER. RENDING COMPETITION. > STOCK DRIVING COMPETITION. gTOCK DEMONSTRATIONS And gTOCK - JUDGING OOMPETITIONS TO-DAY (SATURDAY)— 11 a.m.' Jersey Judging Competition. 11.30 a.m.—Jersey Demonstration by Maior C. R. Spragg. • TO-DAY (SATURDAY)— 2.30 p.m.—Shoeing Demonstration by Mr. J. Lyons, M.R.C.V.S.. and ' Dr. Rin j. Poet Entries for all- Judging Competitions. Do Not Miss These Demonstrations by Leading Stock Breeders. THE GREAT EDUCATIVE FEATURE OF THE SPRING SHOW. ADMISSION: Adults 2s. Children. 10-10, Is: under 10, Free. under 10, Free. A. D. STANLEY. Secretary. High Street. AT THE SHOW. gTIMEX GAS COOKERS (No Burners in the Oven). AN ENTIRELY UNIQUE BRITISH PRODUCTION. GAS AND LABOUR SAVING ~.„D o not fail to see this Cooker. MARQUEE (near entrance to Grandstand •lea IVOOIB3J. • ROBERT GUMMER. .'ok Queen St.. * ~ PHOTOGRAPHY. J^ntiSS ta 5 5l f T * . ~ Carofu i D«£ng* on ' a "s'sr l? n Vut i : Printing and attention. 143 t Kar^ife

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 20

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