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Little Frank Darro plays the name role and gives a gripping and appealing juvenile portrayal. " Half-a-Dollar Bill " is the absorbing love story of a woman, two men and a child, whose lives become strangely enmeshed. It is a virile drama, with the tang of the sea—with emotions unleashed—that will lift ybu out of yourself and thrill you with its intensity. In addition, Metro Presents the Sparkling Favourite, VIOLA TVANA. LOLA JL/aNA, VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA. In a Gripping Comedy-drama entitled, "TN QEARCH r\F A rpHRILL." "In Oearch Uf j± J hrill." " IN SEARCH OF A THRILL." "IN SEARCH OF A THRILL." IN SEARCH OF A THRILL." IN SEARCH OF A THRILL." IN SEARCH OF A THRILL." "IN SEARCH OF A THRILL." She wasn't soared of any of the terrorsMan. Murder or Mystery. She only wanted a thrill — something to stun ~ttnd satisfy the craving. She bobbed her hair—smeared her facts—put on her brother's oldest pants. Then, into the underworld—and into the biggest bunch of thrills that could be conceived. A fast-moving romance of Social Contrasts—Paris gowns—Paris high life— I aris low life—a sparkling entertainment. Also, THE LATEST GAZETTES, CENTURY COMEDY. "HER 'CITY SPORT," and tho TIVOLI ORCHESTRA IVOLI V/BCHESTRA (Mis 3 M. Anderson, Conductress.) BOX , T3LAN OX -LLAN H. CLEAL'S. TOBACCONTKT QUEEN ST., NEXT GEa FOWLDS, LTD.. OR THEATRE, PHONE 223GA. "" ' "'"" i ■ — ■ ■' — — 10 .10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 NOW IN ITS 10 , 10 THIRD Jo 10 WONDERFUL 10 10 WEEK, 10 10 AT 10 10 TPVERYBODY'S, 10 10 HiVERYBODY'S, 10 10 10 10 "THE 10 10 " IHE 10 10 . rpEN 10 10 1 EN 10 10 pOMMANDMENTS." 10 . 10 VOMMANDMENTS." 10 10 A Paramount Picture, 10 10 AND PLEASE NOTE! 10 10 10 10 THE MANAGEMENT WILL 10 10 EXTEND THE REMARK- 10 10 ABLE SEEASON OF THIS 10 10 MARVELLOUS MOTION 10 10 PICTURE JUST AS LONG 10 10 AS THE PUBLIC DEMAND 10 10 IT! 10 10 BE SURE OF YOUR 10 10 SEATS! J 10 10 BY BOOKING AT 10 10 LEWIS R. EADY AND SON. 10 10 LTD. (Phone '1016 A). or 10 10 EVERYBODY'S THEATRE 10 10 (Phone 4402). 10 10 10 10 PRICES: 10 10 Day: Is, Is 6d, 2s, 3s 3d Re- 10 10 serves. 10 10 Night: Is, 2s, 3s 3d, 4s Gd 10 10 Reserves. 10 10 CHILDREN HALF RATES 10 10 TO 'ALL DAY SESSIONS. 10 10 EXCEPT SATURDAY 10 10 AFTERNOONS 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 g — ~ SPORTING. T>AY QF TSLANDS "DACING pLUB (INCORPORATED). A NNUAL -\TEETING, To be held on the KAWAKAWA RACECOURSE. Q ATURDAY, JANUARY irj 1925. PROGRAMME (Approved by the Auckland District Committee). HOKLANGA HANDICAP, of 40sovs.; second horse to receive ssovs. out of stakes. Foi all horses that have never won a race of any description at time of starting, Six furlongs. NOlll., 10s; accept., 15s. KAIKOHB HANDICAP of GOsovs.; second horse to receive 7sovs, and the third horse 3sovs. out of stakes. Five furlongs. Nom., 20s; accept., 20s. KAWAKAWA CUP HANDICAP of 150sovs. and cup valued 40gns'; second horse tc receive 25sovs. and the third horse lOsovs out of stakes. One mile and a-quarter. Nom.. 20s; accept., 60s. NORTHLAND COUNTIES HANDICAP ol 65sovs,: second horse to receive lOsovs and the third horse ssovs. out of stakes Nominators to have resided in the Baj of Islands, Marsden, or Kaipara electorates for three months immediately pre ceding time of starting, and horse tc be trained and located in these elector ates for the samo period. Seven fur lonss. Nom., 20s; accept., 20s. MAROMAKU HANDICAP of 60sovs. second horse to recoive Tsovs., and third horse.3sovs. out of stakes. Seven fur longs. Nom., 20s; accept., 20s. OHAEAWAI WELTER HANDICAP o 50sovs.; second horse to receive 7sovs and third horse 3sovs. out of stakes Minimum weight. 9.0.- One mile. Nom. 15s; accept., 20s. RUSSELL HANDICAP of 75sovs. : secom horse to receive lOsovs. and the thin horse Ssovs. out of stakes. Seven fur longs. Nom., 20a; accept., 30s. PAKARAKA HANDICAP of 65sovs. : secoiu horse to receive lOsovs. and the thin horse s?ovs. out of stakes. Six furlongs Nom., 20s; accept., 20s. NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS. AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS for all Events close wit! (lie Secretary, Kawak&wa, and with Mr. C F. Mark. Auckland, on THURSDAY'. December 18, 1921, nt 5 p.m. WEIGHTS will be declared on or abon i THURSDAY. January 1, 1925. ; ACCEPTANCES Close with the Secrctar at Kawakawa on WEDNESpAY", January 7 1925, at 5 p.m. 1 RULES AND REGULATIONS. ' Special Condition.—All Handicaps subjec to the condition that the winner of any rnc after the declaration of weights may bo n handicapped. , All Entries and Acceptances MUST b accompanied by necessary payments. J Entries and Acceptances sent by telograi ' or phone must be confirmed by letter a once, otherwise the fine under the Rules < ' Racing will be imposed. ' All races to be run under the New Zei' ' land Rules of Racing. Owners, trainers, and others are notific . that er.tries or acceptances must be accon ponied by the necessary amount in cash. Accident Fee 20s, must be paid befor anv horse shall be weighed out. Owners are responsible for nonalties. c All persons intending to withdraw horse F are required to sive notico to that effect t the Secrei.arv or Clerk of Scales one-ha " hour before the official lime of starting th race. Any person neglecting or refusin ~ to comply with this rule shall pay a fine t be imposed by tho Stewards. Any Owner running a horse in 'Doloui . other than those registered in his nam ti will be fined *1 for each »tarfc. All bookmakers, disqualified persons, an • undesirables will , be excluded from tt course. CLAUDE H. PUTTICK. Kawakawa. Secretary. Phone 33M (office). Phone 83S (residence).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18890, 12 December 1924, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18890, 12 December 1924, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18890, 12 December 1924, Page 20

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