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AMUSEMENTS. QTRAND. OTRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. ST KAN U. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAN-v, STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. strand. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. STRSND. STRAND. STRAND. STRAND. RTR AND. Commencing Commencing Commencing Commencing Commencing Commencing Commencing Next Friday. Next Friday. Next Friday. Next Friday, Next Friday. Next Friday. Next Friday. Continuous Daily, 11.15 a.m. to 10 p.m. United Artists Present " Dos Q, SON OF ZORRO. The Sequel to that Past Success, '' The Mark of Zorro." Says the reviewer for the NewYork American: "If you want to forget your every-day worries, or lose yourself in the gallantries of another age, or just gairi enough courage to talk back to a traffic cop, don't miss it. It is the finest tale of adventure that has ever been screened." " ' Don 0, Son of Zorro,' besides being a, perfect example of showmanship is the best picture Douglas Fairbanks ever made," says Mildred Spain in the Daily News. " The picture has dash, charm and an abundance of bubbling wit." I " The best " or "the J banks picture. This I verdict of the New I in their reviews of I which had its world ! Theatre, the evening Presented with Full Orchestral Score and Special Prologue, And the STRAND ORCHESTRA. STRAND ORCHESTRA. STRAND ORCHESTRA. STRAND ORCHESTRA. Box Plan at Theatre Daily, 11.0 a.m. to 10 p.m. BOOK NOW. ANNOUNCING "MUNICIPAL /COMBINED pONCERT. Hi '"-irrnir, nr-'vr) V^ovrPßT. Municipal /combined /Concert, unicipal Combined V- on cert. To b? Rendered by THE CITY OROANTST. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, THE MUNICIPAL BAND. Under the Baton of BANDMASTER CHRISTOPHER SMITH. VOCALIST: MISS "YfINA ri AT/DOW. ISS iVLINA V ALDOVV. OATURDAY Saturday XT EXT, \ EXT. HP OWN TTALL. JL own . Hall. Prices: 6d and Is. Reserves '2s. BOX PLANS FOR THE MUNICIPAL COMBINED CONCERT ARE NOW OPEN AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD. J. S. BRIG HAM, Town Clerk. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. FINAL BUSINESS HOUSE COMPETITION, TO-DAY WEDNESDAY), to-day Wednesday), 3.30. I, FARMERS' TRADING CO. I v. AUCKLAND POWER BOARD. Admission, 6d. BLAND I' ORD PARK. LABOUR DAY. CHOPPING CARNIVAL Under the Rules of the Northern Athletic Union. PRINCE EDWARD PARK. PAPAKURA. JTABOUR J) AY, QCTOBER 90 1925. STARTING AT 11.30 A.M. SHARP. Patron, J. Gordon Coates, Premier; President, E. C. Foote, Esq.; Treasurer. W. L. Elliott, Esq.; Executive, E. C. Foote, Rev. W. C. Wood, J. Ilea. 1. 12IN. MAIDEN CHOP, £7. First Prize, £5; Second, £1 10s; Third. 10s. Nomination, 7s. 2.12 IN. OPEN CHOP. £25. First Prize. £ls; Second, £7; Third, £3. Nomination 255. ■ .3. I4IN. D.H. MAIDEN SAW (2 Cuts), £5. First Prize, £3 10s; Second, £1: Third, 10s. Nomination, ss. 4. 141 N. STANDING CHOP, £!00. First Prize, £7O; Second, £2O. Third, £lO. Nomination, £5. Gold Medal presented by E. C. Foote, Esq., to winner. Timber for chopping, Kawaka. » 5. IUN D.H. OPEN SAW (2 Cuts). £2O. First Prize. £l2. Second, £5; Third, £3. Nomination, 20s. G. 14IN. OPEN CHOP (Underhand). £25. First Prize, £ls; Second, £7; Third, £3. Nomination, 255. 7. FAREWELL HANDICAP. 12in. Open Chop, £2O. First Prize, £l2: Second, £5; Third, £3. Nomination, £l. Rules and Regulations;— Entrance fee to be 5 per cent, of total prize money in each event. Nominations close October 13 with (he Secretary, .1. lie;., at Papakura. No nomination accepted without entrance fee. This rule will be strictly adhered to. and no exception will be made under any circumstances. Performances must be lodged with nominations Committee reserve the right to cut out any event, returning entrance fees. Protests must be lodged with Secretary within 10 minutes, accompanied by a deposit of £l. Deposit retimed if protest sustained. Competitors admitted by com petitor's tickets. Official Handicapper. C. L. Hardy. Esq. J. Rea, Hon. Secretary; Ken. Watson (Telephone 17, Papakura). D. Pemberton. Assistant Secretaries. TEACHERS OF DANCING. SOLDE A L E X I S. TEACHERS OF DANCING. FENCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. Late 58 Queen St., have Removed to 28 Swanson St., (Third Floor.) MISS ISOLDE. TEACHER OF SPANISH GUITAR AND MANDOLIN. Has had the honour of playing before Their Majesties the King ana Queen at Windsor Castle, and Queen Alexandra; also for the Royal Opera Co., Covent Garden, and Beechnuts and Queen's Hall, London, etc. MABEL JOHNSON Will Hold the Class Postponed From October 2. ON FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9. 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. The Saturday Dances are Discontinued For This Season, ACADEMY of Dancing.—Last Term, 1925, commences Saturday, October 10.— Rubv Sherriff, Bon Marche. Newton. BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, oxpert private tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio, 30. Palmerston Bldgs., opp, G.P.O T?RAN K WOOD RUFFE, Expert Jazz and !• W jilts Instructor, 178, Upper Symonds St., Private Tuition. Reasonable terms. MISS SPENCER feachea all Latest Dancea. Classes, Private Lessons. -Particulars bv Phone, or 25. Vincent St. MISS LAURIE KINGSLAND, Teacher of Ballroom Dancing. Studio; 8, Belgium Bt. (top Queen St.) Phone 11-755. "OARISIAN Dancing Studio. 88, WtnjL stone's Bldgs.—-Select Ball 'oom Steps Taught in £Uivat» Lewoas. Moderate foes.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19142, 7 October 1925, Page 20

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