AMUSEMENTS. CCCCCCPFFFFF TIVOLI MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.13. TIVOLI AND •I IVOLI AND EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. FINISHING TO-MORROW (THURSDAY NIGHT). Three Wonderful Attractions THE QTEREOSCOPIKS. IHE OTEREOSCOPIKS. The marvellous invention, which makes tho figures come right our from the screen and almost touch ycu. I IFE F TACK TTOBBS. -Life VJf Jack Jllobbs, The great Cricketing Film, in which . the world's best batsman tells his life Etor.v and shows the secrets of his science by the slow-motion camera for the world's sportsmen to mark and learn. Hoot n ibson in GOT vXIBSON IN " THE Q ADDLE TTAWK." " J- HE SADDLE HAWK." (Tivoli only). Another of this most, popular of Western Stairs' fine efforts Romance and Thrills with MARION NIXON. T OIS T7I7ILSON IN JUOIS >» ILSON IN '■ TATELCOME TTOME." " > V ELCOME JLI.OME." A Paramount humorous tale of love in a Flat with Father-in-law. True to life and real good fun all through. pOMING T7RIDAY. V-'OMING X 1 RIDAY. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY. AT TIVOLI & T?VERYBODY'S J- IVOLI & H/ VERYBODY'S GLORIA QWANSON LORIA 'J V'ANSON THE riOAST OF TROLLY." HE OF i OLLY." C A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL F C Tho Bernhardt of tho Screen f C In another wonderful work of t C art. eclipsing even r C "SANS GENE," F C Her last Big Play. F C It's a story of frivolous, fashionable, r C money-drunk Palm Beach. Of a F C beautiful girl (played by Gloria F C Swanson), who is swallowed up in the t C dangerous undercurrent and dashed t C upon the shoals of scandal. How she t C fights back and finally finds the bar- I C bour of love and happiness is absorb- r_ C ingly told without a second's let- 1 C down of suspense. . C Not only is this Glorias greatest 1? C acting role—her first big dual role fc C in which she plays two distinct char- t C actec.s—but also her greatest fashion £ C role in which alio displays the latest t C in beach and ballroom styles Gor- £ C geous doesn't half descrabe them. P C Adapted by James Creelman from t G tho novel by Coningsby Dawson. b C AL O VE—F AS HI ON—CO MED Y F C THAT WILL CAPTURE YOU F C IT'S THE TALE OF A MILLION- fc C AIRE'S YOUNG WIFE WHO F r FOUND LIFE TOO SLOW F C AND WHO FOOLISHLY F G WENT FOR A SKATE DOWN t C THE COAST OF FOLLY. F C Second Big Attraction at The Tnoli, t 0 in addition: House Peters in £ C ""DAFFLES," a Jewel Special. i C " xl-AFFLES," a Jewel Special, t C Tivoli Reserves at deal's. Tobac- t 6 conist. Queen St., next Geo. Fowlds, * C or Ring Everybody 8 Plan f C at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., or t C at Theatre, or Phone 44-402. Tivoli at F C 2.15 and 7.30 p.m. dail/. Every- F C body's. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. £ C SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL F C PROGRAMMES £ C AT BOTH HOUSES. F CCCCCCCFFFFFFF KUCHRE DRTVE will be held in the Royal oak Hall, every SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8 p.m. Sharp, 8 Good Prizes each Night. BARR. • PIERCE. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ.— Devonport Cricket Ground. Snlendid Open-air Jazz Floor and Delightful Music. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 8 p.m. till 11 p.m. TAKE FERRY TO DEVONPORT. RAILWAY NOTICES. On SUNDAY, January 10, 1926,. Excursion Train leaves Te Aroha 3 a.m., Paeroa 8.40 а.m., arriving Waihi 9.30 a.m. Return train leaves Waihi 5.30 p.m., arriving Paeroa б.lO p.m. and Te Aroha G. 50 p.m. These trains stop where required for passengers. Day Excursion Tickets (not available for break of journey) win be issued to Waihi from Te Aroha, Karangahake and intermediate stations, by the 8 a.m. train. Return fares will be:— From Te Aroha .. 5s Gd Ist 3s 7d 2nd From Mangaiti .. 5s Ist 3s 3d 2nd From Paoroa .. 3s Id Ist 2s 2nd From Karangahake . 2s lid Ist Is lid 2nd ATHLETIC SPORTS. pROGRAMME OF EVENTS FOR THE SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING , SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE WAIUKU A THLETIC QPORTS AIUKU ii-THLETIC O PORTS (Incorporated). (Affiliated with the Northern Athletic Union) To be held on JANUARY 29. 1926. 1. MAIDEN HANDICAP, 100yds.—First. £2 10s ; second, 10s. Nomination, 3s. 2. BOYS' RACE, under 1G years, 100 yds—- . £1; second, 10s. Nomination, la 6d. 3. WAfUKU CUP. 135yds.—First, £l6; second, £6; third, £3. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 6s. 4. OPEN MAIDEN CHOP, 12in. Blocks.— First, £5; second, '£2; third, £l. Nomination, ss. For Choppers not having won a prize exceeding £2. 5. 75YDS. OPEN HANDICAP.—First, £5; second, £2. Nomination, ss. 6. OLD BUFFERS' LOCAL CHOP, 12in. Blocks. —First, £2 2s and Cnp presented by G. Arkle. Esq.: all off the mark. 7. VOYDS. OPEN HANDICAP.—First, £6 10s; second, £2 10s; third, £l. Nomination 7s. 8. DOUBLE-HANDED SAWING, 15in. Blocks, two cuts. —First, £10; second, £4; third, £l. Nomination, 7s 6d; acceptance, 2s 6d. 9. 75YDS. FINAL. 10. 880 YDS. HANDICAP.—First, £6 10s; second, £2 10s; third. £l. Nomination, 7s. 11. FINAL, 100 YDS. 12. OPEN HANDICAP CHOP, 15in. Elocka —First, £35, and Cup value £ls 15s; second, £10; third, £5. Winner of each heal receives £l. Nomination, 30s; acceptance, 20s. Cup the property of the winner. 13 FINAL WAIUKU CUP. 14. MAXWELL CUP, 220 YDS (Local).— First, Cup value £8 Bs. Nomination, ss. 15. UNDERHAND CHOP, 15in. Blocks; £2o.—First, £l4; second, £4; third, £2. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, ss. Winner of each heat receives £l. 16. 440 YDS. HANDICAP.—First, £6 10s; second, £2 10s; third, £l. Nomination, 7s. 17. OPEN HANDICAP CHOP, 12in. Blocks. —First, £10; second, £4; third, £2. Nomination. 10s; acceptance, ss. Winner of each heat receives £l. 18. FORCED HANDICAP. 100 YDS.—First. £2 10s; second, 20s; third, 10s. Nomination, 3s. 19. STEPPING COMPETITION (open all day).—First, 20s; second, 10s. Nomination. Is. Poll Guessing, Pig Guessing. Sheep Guessing. New grass tracks. Timber for chopping Taraire. Nominations for Events 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10. 12, 15. 16, 17. close with Secretary on January 10. and must be accompanied with nomination fees. Pest entries close definitely 15 minutes before the time of starting. Handicaps will appear in Hehald and Star on January 22. G. SWAIN. Secretary. AQUATICS. pT. CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB (Incorp.). WEEK-END RACE. JANUARY 10. Ellerington's Trophy. Race Starts 1.30 p.m. C. I. SPEARPOINT. Hon. Secretary. LAWN TENNIS. PUBLIC Courts Hockey Grounda, Market Rd.. Remuera.—Excellent grass courts, lld half-hour. Always open.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19218, 6 January 1926, Page 16
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