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AMUSEMENTS. MOTHERS!—Mrs. Wallace Reid has a special message for you in "Broken Laws!" Attend tho Day Sessions and see it in cool comfort! ' QTRAND. K3TRAKD. QTRAND. OTRAND. QTRAND. OTRAND. Direction - - Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Sessions: 11.15, 1, 2.30, 4.30. 6 and 8. Afternoon Tea J?ree from 2 till 4.15. A Story that reveals the Life of tho Youth of To-day. MRS. WALLACE REID and PERCY MARMONT In B'ROKEN 'ROKEN JLfAWS." " BROKEN LAWS." *' BROKEN LAWS." " TJROKEN F AWS." « JDROKEN JL/AWS." T AWS." JLmws." A spoilt son. An adoring mother. Money motors partiesi reckless driving arrest GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER—and—then In Addition: THE OFFICIAL PICTURE Of the N.Z, BEAUTY CONTEST. Showing Mill New Zealand: And THE FINALISTS Battling—Sightseeing—at Favourite Beaches —Visiting Auckland E.omes— Interior Scenes, Showing the Beauties in the Latest Fashions, At Evening Sessions: Clever Operatic Burlesque. " CHARLIE SEES THE OPERA." By THE HARD WICKS. And STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Box Plan at Theatre. Children Half-price. Prices, Is to 2s 9d. Ring 43-114. The qtrand HE iOTRAND II 10 YliU OS ON TTtRIDAY. N X RIDAY. FOR TEN YEARS THE STRAND HAS CONSISTENTLY SERVED THE PUBLIC WITH WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT OF A HIGH ORDER. IT HAS PROVIDED LAUGHTER AND FUN. GOOD DRAMA. EXCELLENT EDUCATIONAL FILMS, AND MUSIC TO SUIT EVERY MOOD. AUCKLANDERS HAVE BEEN QUICK TO APPRECIATE THE EFFORTS OF THE MANAGEMENT TO PLEASE THEM. AND HAVE RESPONDED BY GIVING LOYAL AND REGULAR PATRONAGE. IT IS NOW THE STRAND'S GREAT PLEASURE TO PROVIDE A SPECIAL BIRTHDAY PROGRAMME TO DELIGHT ITS PATRONS. ALL SORTS OF NOVELTIES. PICTORIAL, MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC, WILL MAKE'BIRTHDAY WEEK THE HAPPIEST IN THE YEAR, SPECIAL BIRTHDAY PROGRAMME. COMMENCING FRIDAY. UNIQUE BALLET OF JUVENILES! SONG AND DANCE NOVELTY. ORCHESTRAL MEREY-MAKING. And ■ 'A HUGE .BIRTHDAY CAKE, A FREE PERFORMANCE OF " npHE l/f ESSIAH " "1 he Messiah " Will be Griven at the Town. Hall, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2.80. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. AT 2.30. FOR. SCHOOL CHILDREN (including day School Children), over 12, accompanied by their Teachers, who are requested to communicate with the Secretary, Mr. H. E. Simmonds, Endean's Bides., to make arrangements regarding seats, Doom; Open at 1.30 P.m. NO ADULTS WILL BE ADMITTED OTHER THAN TEACHERS IN CHARGE OF CHILDREN. REGATTAS. fJUURANGA Jj>EGATTA. ENTRIES FOE OCEAN RACE. AUCKLAND TO TAURANGA, Will be Received by MR, J. C. HEWSON. Honorary Secretary. Royal New Zealand Yacht -Squadron, Up Till 5 p.m. SATURDAY, December 18. CHAS. C.LINKARD. Hon. Secretary, Tauranga Regatta Club. U S S E L I, EGA T T A. ENTRIES FOR OCEAN RACE. AUCKLAND TO RUSSELL. And Also Races at Russell Regatta, Will be received by MR. J. C. HEWSON. Honorary Secretary. Royal l«ew Zealand Yacht Squadron, Lp Till 5 p.m. SATURDAY. December 18. E. G. HEWIN, Hon. Secretary, Russell Regatta Club. ATHLETIC SPORTS. IJ»APU gPORTS ■ QLUB, (Affiliated with Northern Athletic Union.) gPORTS TWEETING. CHOPPING AND ATHLETIC EVENTS. JANUARY 19-27 (NEW YEAR'S 1 DAY). AT TAPU. jPROGRAMME. HANDICAP EVENTS: 1. MAIDEN STANDING CHOP. £6 10s. 12in. blocks. Ist JSS. 2nd £l. 3rd 10s. Nomination, 6s. 2.100 YDS., £3.—lst £2, 2nd £l. Nomination. 3s. 3. LOCAL STANDING CHOP. £6 10s: 12in blocks.—lst £5, 2nd £l. 3rd 103. Nomination, 'ss. 4. 220 YDS., J3.—lst £2. 2nd £l. Nomination, oS. 5. TAPU STANDING CHOP. £l6: 15in. blocks.—lst £l2 and Miniature Cud, 2nd £3. 3rd £l. Nomination, :16s. 6. 440 YDS. £3.—lst £2. 2nd JEI. Nomination, 3s. 7. UNDERHAND CHOP, £l2: loin. blocks.—lst £B, 2nd £3, 3rd £l. Nomination, 12s. POST ENTRY EVENTS. 1. HIGH JUMP.—lst JEI, 2nd 10s. 2. STEPPING THE CHAIN.-lst £l. 2nd 10s. 3. GUESSING- COMPETITION.—Trophy. 4. TUG-O'-WAR. 5. SINGLE LADIES' RACE. 6. MARRIED LADIES' RACE. 7. POLE CLIMBING COMPETITION. S. BIKE RACE. EVENTS FOR THE CHILDREN. NOMINATIONS Close with the Secretary, Tapu, at mid-day FRIDAY. December 17, 1926. All. Nominations MUST be accompanied by Entrance Fee and Performances for the fast Two Years. c>r the last eieht performances (if any). Four Nominations or no Event: Five Nominations and Four Starters or no Second Prize. HANDICAPS will be advertised in the N.Z. Hebald on or about SATURDAY. December 18. Full particulars and Nomination Forms from S. McMAHON. Hon. Sec.. Tapu Etoocis Committee. Tapu,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19511, 15 December 1926, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19511, 15 December 1926, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19511, 15 December 1926, Page 24