AMUSEMENTS. '"'BAND. Opp. G.P.O. - Ci RAND. * HAND. GRAND BAND rpo-DAI 1 0 DAY rpO-DAY. 1 0-DAY. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson, Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. T*i»mson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. Thomson, Thomson. Thomson. Thomson. THUNDERING THUNDERING SILVER KING. SILVER KING. THUNDERING A Vivid Drama of the West. I Popular Prices. Cessions; 11.15. 1.30. 3.40. 5.45 and 8 o'clock. -O-R-C-H-E-S-T-R-A Matinee of Children on Saturday. '4 T TTIR RAND rpo-DAY. AT iHE IT RAND 1 O-DAY. T OWX TJALL QONCERT TO-NTGHT - TO-NTGHT. j TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT, j And Every Evening at 8. Messrs. G. W. Desmond and C. Northcotc | Present THE I7UTURISTS. I HE J UTURISTS. THE FUTURISTS. THE FUTURISTS. THE FUTURISTS. THE FUTURISTS. THE FUTURISTS. COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY. Presenting a Packet of Originalities and i Surprises, ranging from Grand Opera to j Potted Revues. A WHIRL OF PRETTY GIRLS INBRILLIANT AND GORGEOUS COSTUMES. Dazzling Srerery. Div-nir.* Bouquet of ; Captivating Melodies. Whimsical Quips and Hilarious Comedy, j "IF THINGS ARE LOOKING BLACK " j 17 UTURISTS. I UTURISTS. BRILLIANT BRILLIANT ARTISTS ARTISTS A Happy Hand of Vvorry-Dispellers, who | keep you' in one Continuous State of 1 Hilarity. TWO AND A-HATE HOURS OF DIS- j TINCTIVE AND JOYOUS FNT V RTMN- | MFNT IN WHICH IS HARMONIOUSLY j BLENDED A SUCCESSION OF EVER- 1 CmAYGTNG SCKNAS. 'V'UCH ENCHANT j YOU BY THEIR ORIGINALITY AND 1 ARTISTRY. Bos Plan Now Open nt Lewis R. Eady ! and Son.. Ltd.. till Mid-day, afterwards at j Town Hall Concert Chamber. POPULAR PRICES: 4s. 3s, 2s, plus trx. j CYRIL NORTHCOTE. Business Manager, j ATHLETIC SPORTS. lyj-ANG ATAWHIRI pLUB'S IJpHIRD O PORTS, IN MR. G. LYON'S PADDOCK, On SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9. (On Backs of Mangatawhiri Stream), UNDER XOETHEPo UNION RULES. PROGRAMME OPEN EVENTS. L MAIDEN HANDICAP, 120 Yds.—First, £2; 2nd, 15s. Entry, 2s. 6. MANGATAWHIRI HANDICAP, 135 Yds.—First.' £10; second, £3; third, £l. Entry, iOs. 6. LOCAL CHOP (Franklin County). 12in. - Standing Block.—First, £3; second, £l. Entry, 3s. 1. HANDICAP, S?0 Yds.—First, £7 10s; second, £2 10s. Entry, 7s Gd 11. OPEN CHOP, 12in. Standing Block.— First, £5; second. £2. Entry, Gs. 13 HANDICAP, 220 Yds.—First, £3; second, £l. Entry. 3s. 15. HANDICAP. 440 Yds.—First, £4; second, £1 10s. Entry, 4s Gd. Nominations for Track Events close with Secretary on January 1. Nominations for Chop Events closa with Secretary on Decembe>r 20. See Posters or write Secretary for Rules B,nri Post Entries. Conveyances meet morning trains Pokeno return after sports. Handicaps published soon as declared. H. APPLEBY, Sec. Mangatawhiri Valley. JNTER-HOUSE gPORTS TWEETING. GREAT ANNUAL EVENT f At CARLAW PARK, CARLAW PARK, QtATURDAY 14. KEEP THIS DATE FREE AND PATRONISE THE LADIES' SPORTS. 75 YARDS CHAMPIONSHIP. 50 YARDS HURDLE RACE. TEAM GAMES. GRAND MARCH. PHYSICAL CULTURE DISPLAY. FOURTEEN BUSINESS HOUSES COMPETING. Admission, Is. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14. VEW ALAND MAT EUR 1 t THLETIG \ SSOCIATION. SX -v AUCKLAND CENTRE. PROVIN CIA L AM ATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. QiATURDAY, EC EMBER ~ 1925. Tenders for Programme Rights (accompanied by cheque) closo on MONDAY NEXT, November 9. at 5 p.m.. at 32. Albert St.. with WILLIAM MORTON. Hon. Secretary. LAWN TENTHS. | THE MANSIONS TENNIS f 1 CLUB, Whitta.ker Place, Symonds St. Appiication-i are invited for Membership n the above Club, opening about Noveniit I. Five Hard Courts. Tennis Dances leid during the season. Sunday Play. Particulars from TENNIS SECRETARY, The Mansions. A JCKLAND LAWN TENNIS CLUB %. (INCORPORATED). The Official Opening of the Club will take ikce TO-DAY (Saturday), at 2.80, Members are cordially invited to bring heir friends. The Ciub several vacancies in the sieiabershin. R. S. BURT, Honorary Secretary. A RREICATIONS invited for proposed , lennis Club, closo car line, Khyber L tBS - Ladies, 20s; Gentlemen, 255. between 9 a.m. and 9.30 ».m. to loa3 ° for fieason; iwaauexa.—Address nt Hmiiji .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19169, 7 November 1925, Page 20
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