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v : * AMUSEMENTS. " A BILL OP DIVORCEMENT." '• (Unsuitable lor Children.) •» » » "An immense relief to an Englishman from the usual exaggerated Yankee Stuff " —. "The Picture is splendidly conceived, superbly directed, and magnificently actcd.' —Rev. J. Lowden. "Remarkably fine Picture. It makes one think I"—Rev. J. H. Cable. QTRAND.- -QTKAND. Ot&AND.— Always —.OTRAND. STRAND.— A r-.QiI&SS* TRAND.-— Good STRAND.— Entertainment. —QTRAND. TRAND.- -pa RAND. Direction - - Fuller's Pictures. Phil. Hay ward - - - -^irt'-ctor. to-day and to-mghi. At 11.20, 1.30. 2.30, 4.30. 6, and 8. All-British Week. Clemence Dane's Play: I ' .1 1 i "A Bii£ op I Divorcement." IVORCEMENT." I | Featuring England's Stage-Star, Fi? CS; (Who appeared here recently with the Irene Vanbrugh - Boucicault _ Company. ♦ v ♦ " When conditions are evil your duty is to change these conditions. If your laws forbid you, you must change your laws. . . - — The Bill of Divorcement." " A play about human beings."—Manchester Guardt , MISS T7"ATE pAMPION. iss Jlvate Oampion, The Brilliant Prima Donna, in a Bracket of English Songs. * ' * BRITISH NEWS. Th© Latest and Best of the happenings from the Old Country. NOTE THE PRICES: Day: I 9 an d 1 9 , ®d. Evening: Is 6d and 2s 6d. Box Plan at the Strand. " Always a Good Entertainment." BAZAARS. gHOW. TS GS WSSS Fi£ jazzing, jazzing. jazzing. at TOWN HALL. at town hall. TO-DAY FROM 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M. A PEEP AT THIS FAIR WILL MAKE A YOUR EYES GLISTEN. BARGAINS GADORE. DO YOUR SHOPPING AT THE WEMBLEY FAIR AND SAVE MONEY. A OF SIDE-SHOWS, DANCING TO-NIGHT BY "THE PUPILS OF MISS BERESFORD. A WORD TO THE THRTFTY HOUSEWIFE—DON'T iMISS THIS SHOW. ADMISSION. SIXPENCE. CYCLING. riYCLISTS.— Cycle Run Tomorrow (Sunday).' Leave Fire Bell. Otahuhu, 9.30 ' a.m., for St. Heliers.—Manukau Cycle Club. ATHLETIC SPOBTS. QARLAW P ARK " QARLAW pARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). TO-DAY (SATURDAY). AT 2.30 P.M. INTER-HOUSE GIRLS' SPORTS. INTER-HOUSE GIRLS' SPORTS. INTER-HOUSE GIRLS' SPORTS. 1 CONTINUATION OF PROGRAMME. SPECIAL EVENTS. GRAND MARCH. x Owing to kindness of Rugby League and Garrison Band in giving services free of charge, Committee has decided to make this second day a BENEFIT BENEFIT FOR THE BLIND INSTITUTE. FOR THE BLIND INSTITUTE. Admission, 6d; Grandstand, 6d. pROGRAMME OF jg VENTS FOR THE SIXTH jyjEETING OF THE -yyAIUKU gPORTS. iAffiliatC.'i with the Northern Athletic „XJnjon ) To Be Held On JANUARY 20, , m - I. MAIDEN HANDICAP, ,100 yds. First Jt'2 10s second 10s. Nomination 2s bd. 2. BOYS*'RACE, under 16 years, 100 yds. First,-£ 1, second 10s. Nomination Is bet. 3. WAIUKU CUP. 135 yds. -£35. First £25, aecond ,£7. third £8. Nomination 255: acceptance 10s. 4. OPEN MAIDEN CHOP, 12m blocks. First lES, second £2, third £1. Nomination 7s Od. For Choppers not having won a prize exceeding .£2. _ &. 75yds. OPEN HANDICAE. First £a. second £2. Nomination 7s. 6. 830 yds. HANDICAP. First £G 10s. second '£2 10s. third £1. Nomination 10s 7 100 yds OPEN HANDICAP. First £8. second £3 third £1. Nomination 123 8. DOUBLE-HANDED SAWTNG, 15m. blocks, two cuts. First £10. second '£4. third £1. Nomination. 10s; ac©wpt&nce ss. q Tivrla FINAL 10 OLD 'BUFFERS' CHAMPIONSHIP CHOP, 12in. blocks, for Cup presented bv G Arkle, Esq.. with £22« added. 11. FINAL 100 yds. 12. LADIES' RACE. 75yds. _18_ years or overj Trophies value £5 ns. First trophy, second trophy, third trophy. Nomination 2s Od 13. FTNAL WAIUKU CUP. 14 OT EN HANDICAP CHOP. 15m. blocks. £ First £35 second £10, third £5. Nomination 30s: acceptance 20s. 15. 440 yds. HANDICAP. First £fi 10s. second £2 10s. third £1. Nominal ion I*s. FRANKLIN DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP. 100 yds. First f.2 2s and shield. 17. UNDERHAND CHOP. 15in. blocks, £20. First £14, second £4. third £2. Nomination' 15s; acceptance ss. 18 MAXWELL CUP. 220vds (IocpI). First, Cup value £8 Bs, with .£3 added second 30s, third 10s. Nomination -R Od. 19. HIGH JUMP (op»n). First £3. second £1. Post ontrv. Nomination 4s. 20. OPEN HANDICAP HIOP, 12in. blocks First £9. second '.'l. third £2 Nomination 10=: acceptance ss. 21. FORCED HANDICAP 100 yd«. Fir«t £2 10s, second 20". third 10«. Nomination 4s 22. STEPPING COMPETITION (open all day).. First 20s second 10s. Nomination Is. Poll Guessing and other Competitions. Nominations for ev«nts I, 3. 4. 5, 0, 7, 8. 10, 14r 15, 1.0. 17. 20, close with Secretary on January 10. and must bo accompanied with nomination fe,os. Handicans will appear in Hzhaj.p and Star on January 17. G. SWAIN. Secretary. Special Trains. Ponsonby Boys' Brass Band in Attendance. • c -'" % Posters, Formation of gram- * tg X tiIAK SCHOOL OLD « & BOYS' ATHLETIC CLUB. A Meeting of all Grammar IP ' School Old Boys interested in Athletic* will be held on THURSDAY, November 13. 1924, at 7.30 p.m., in the Grammar Bchool Old Boys' Club Rooms, 3rd > loor - Irvine Chambers, 34, Queen Strc.t <aext Thames Hotel). T. S. MILLER, Secretary. -4.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 20