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AMUSEMENTS. NOTHING LIKE IT EVER BEFORE! PERHAPS NEVER AGAIN. Owing to Tremendous Popularity and in response to Public Demand SECOND Deoond AND T7<INAL AND X 1 INAL WEEK. EEK. Commences To-day O-DAY QTRAND* OTRAND. (JTRAND. OTRAND. OTRAND. OTRAND. Direction, Fuller-Hayward Theatres T7OR THE T erm OF, • JL OR IHE lERM V/F HIS VTATURAL T IFF..;; IS IN ATURAL J-iIFE. MIGHTY AUSTRALIAN MASTERPIECE. THRILLING HUNDREDS DAILY! i The Strand is Auckland's Second Largest Theatre. and yet its Capacity has been taxed evening during the Season of " Far The Term of Kis Natural Life. This fact, and repeated requests to continue the Season, have induced the Management to present it for one Final Week, with SPECIAL PROLOGUE Featuring THE LYRIC QUARTET ORIGINAL MUSICAL SCORE Including: " The Rose " (English Airs), " Meditation " (Tschaikowsky), Elegie " (Massenet), " Unfinished Symphony " (Schubert), " Meditation " (Gladsanowski), " Romance " CWieniawski). I IN ADDITION. ! Strand Magazine. Latest British News, Aesofi Fable. " The Organgrinder." I I I Book your Seats. Ring 43-114. | Box Plan at Theatre. I Day Prices: Is to 2s. I Night Prices: Is 6d to 2s 3d. SPORTING. UCKLAND DACING riLUB. gPRING ]yj*EETING. 1927. kCTOBER Q AND 1A 1927. GENERAL ENTRIES (lsov. each) for SPRING MEETING and FORFEITS G.N. GUINEAS and WELCOME STAKES

CLOSE by FIVE O'CLOCK TO-DAY (FRIDAY). FEES to accompany nominations or declaration of forfeit. W S. SPENCE. Secretary. 4 VONDALE JOCKEY QLCB (INCORPORATED). gPRING gEPTEMBER AND 20 ACCEPTANCES for Maiden Plate ind all Handicap Events to be run on the opening day of the Club's Spring Meeting close TO-DAY (Friday), at 5 p.in. Fees must accompany acceptances. A. J. FARQUHAR. Secretary. P.O. Box 590. Telephone 41-070. PAKURANGA HUNT,-The Hunt will meet To-morrow (Satuiday), the 17th Hist., at, Art!more, in place of Kelly'g Corner, Papatoetoe R. D. NEAL. Secretary. COMPETITIONS. IESULTS OF LIVE SAVERS' SLOGAN COM PETITION. FIRST PRIZE, £5.-E. O. WILLIAMS, Care Miss Shodroski. "2GO. Tee Terra-ce, Wellington. SECOND PRIZE. '£2 lOs.-NURBE ANDREWS Care Alexandra Hospital. Hanson Street. Wellington. THIRD PRIZE. £1 .JO*.--MISS K E. VAFGHAN. 28. Mills Road. Brooklyn. Wellington. FOURTH PRIZE. £1 -MISS D. WALKER, 10. Myrtle Crescent. V. eUinffton. 10 PRIZES OF 5a TO THE FOLLOWING— Gler.« right, Victoria Street, Petone; A Gray 12. Buraell Avenue. Wellington; jii'iss I. Hare. 9. Lerwick Terrace. Lyait Bay; Miss A. Brightwell, 93, Ro»s Street Kssbirnie, Miss P. Shadwell, 10. V, etd Street, Wadestown; Miss I. Adams. 17, Mewbum Avenue. Mount Eden. Auckland'. Mr. F. Lampen, 10. Ch-.ser.ba.il Street. Karon: Miss D, Bolton, % Clovernook Road. £p*om. Auckland; Mrs. N. H. Taylor. 3, Risk Road. Retnuera. Auckland; Mr. G. Croeier '293, Caahel Street, Christchurcb. THF. FOLLOWING WILL RECEIVE ONE PACKET OF LIFE SAVERS OR FRUIT DROPS EVERY WEEK FOR THREE MONTHS AS FEOM MONDAY. SEPT. 12. Mr. C. Douglas. Flat 3. 2, Bouiccti Terrare, Wellington; Mrs. F. Goldsmith. 116, Wallace Street. Wellington; Mr. J. Clark. 8. Terr.vson Street Peicne: Mr#. W. F. Swan, New North Road. Aver.dale. Auckland; Miw E M. Ay ling <2 prise* J .Dept. of Agriculture. Wellington; M. Noma. Head Office Lands and Survey Dept.. Govt. Buildings. Wellington: Mrs O. Fulton. 16, Parr Street Frank ton Junction; Miss M Olney. 6. Street, Mount Albert. Auckland; M;jw A. Adam#. 25. Hauitasa Street. Lower Hott; M. Benderaon, .¥). Trafalgar Street Or.ehunga, Andkland: Misa E. Watts. 3. Atar&ngi BomL Green Lane, Auckland; B. Downe*. Victor! * Street, Peteoe; Mitt M. MeGlinehey, ST. Bridge Street. Kilbsrnie-; Mis* A. P. MaybilL Bo* 9M. Auckland; W. L. Carr. 187. Great North Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland; Mrs, E O. Crawford it prise* >. 10. Hanion Street, Devecport. Aneklsad: Mi* 3. E*lej. I'X Orr>*;a Street. Ea»l boars*; Mr*. P. Patten, 24. Windsor Place. Wellington,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19743, 16 September 1927, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19743, 16 September 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19743, 16 September 1927, Page 20

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