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AMUSEMENTS. A DAZZLING ATTRACTION. " THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS," MIDNIGHT FROLICS," AND CLEM DAWE, CLEM DAWE, Australia's Funniest Comedian. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, and every evening. MATINEES (every) SATURDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.). LTD, Havo Much Plenauro in Presenting A BRILLIANT COMPANY Of Comedians. Dancers, Singers, Musicians, In Bubbling Humour, Fascinating Dances, Riotous Sketches, Haunting Melody, and Rich Musical Numbers, by the FROLICS JAZZ BAND lAZZ BAND OF 12. "THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS," "THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS," AND CLEM DAWE, CLEM DAWE, And a Company including ERIC EDGELEY. G REGOIIY IVANOFF, LILIAN CRISP. DOIiQTHY WHITE, OSCAR BECK, . GERTIE C HEME It. WILLIAM PKRRYMAN, PHYLLIS AMERY. LES. WHITE. Complete NEW PRESENTATIONS for the Dominion Tour. THE FROLICS and CLEM DAWE. The Champagne of Fun. Tho Jazz Band Musical Trio. In Delicious and Whimsical Numbers. THE FROLICS and CLEM DAWE Hold the laugh and encore records of Australia. "THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS," NEW programmes, uniquo in character and refreshing in originality every week. NOTE PRICES: 4/- 3/- 2/- 1/SATURDAY RESERVES. 6s (Plus Taxi. THE BOX PLANS OPEN ON MONDAY DECEMBER 3. AT LEWIS EADY. LTD Representative: WALTER MONK dixie uTa DIXIELAND. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT. GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT. AMID COOL, AND PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS A Complete Change of Decorations, with New and Dazzling Lighting Effects. S p.m. to 12 p.m. ADMISSION, ss. For Reservations Phone 20-015. MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT. TOWN HALL. SATURDAY NEXT. THE AUCKLAND MUNCIPAL BAND, Trained and Directed by Bandmaster Christopher Smith, will Present a SPECIAL ALL SCHUBERT PROGRAMME, Which will contain many Specially-arranged Numbers hen id for the First Time by this Popular Combination. Vocalist, MISS ALMA McGRUER. Soloists. MESSRS. BOWES AND PURCHASE. At the Piano, MRS. A. H. RII'LE\. ADMISSION. fid and Is; Reserves, 2s. Booking ;;t Messrs. Lewis Ead.v, Ltd. J. S. BRIG HAM. Town Clerk. ATHLETIC SPORTS. A LAST 111 l GIRL GUIDE PAGEANT, DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). AT 2.30 P.M. 2000 GUIDES AND BROWNIES 2000 GUIDES AND BROWNIES IN A UNIQUE PAGEANT, A UNIQUE PAGEANT, MIDST THE GLORIOUS SURROUNDINGS OF AUCKLAND'S BEAUTIFUL DOMAIN. A VICTORY IN ORGANISATION. A TRIUMPH IN PRESENTATION

THE GREATEST ASSEMBLAGE OF AUCKLAND'S GIRLHOOD EVER SEEN A LIVING MAP OF TIIE WORLD. A LIVING MAP OF THE WORLD Seo the Guides in Team Games, Ambulance Work. Life-saving. See tlie Guides in Cnmp. THE GUIDE LAWS ILLUSTRATED— A WONDERFUL SPECTACLE. AND THEN THE BROWNIES. 500 BROWNIES LN* THEIR DELIGHTFUL TROT PAST AND AMUSING PRESENTATION OF A HEALTH RULE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). AT 2.30 P.M. POPULAR PRICES: ADULTS. Is; CHILDREN, Cd. I Programme on Sale on the Grounds I by Boy Scouts, Id each. Tlio I Programme is necessary to a pro- | per iippiecni t lon of tho pageant. I MAUKU ATHLETIC CLUB, PATUMAHOE. SPORTS AND PICNIC. MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1929. £ | 25 PRIZE MONEY. £125 PROGRAMME. OPEN EVENTS. I.—MAIDEN RACE. 100 yds. For competitors who nave never won a tirst prize. Fust, £2 2j, or trophy that value, second, trophy, £1 Is Post entry; entrunco fee, 2s lid. •>.—HALF-MIDE HANDICAP, of £lO. First prize. £7; second. £2 10s; third, 10a; entrance lee, 7s. a.—ALL COMERS' 100 YDS. HANDICAP, of £5 10s. First prize, £1; second, £1 10s; entrance lee, Is. 4 -MAUIUfc CUP. 120 YDS. HANDICAP, of £2O. Straight run. First prize, £ls; second, £1; third, £1; entrance fee, 15s. s—l MILE HANDICAP, of £lO. First prize, ±7; second, £2 10s; third. 10s; entrance fee, 7s. (>.— UOYDS. HANDICAP, ol £». I'list prize. £1: second, £1; entrance lee, 4s. 7.-22UYDS. OPEN HANDICAP, of £4. First prize, £.' l; second, £1; entrance feo, 3s. 8. —CONSOLATION RACE. 100 yds.. of £4. First prize, 12 10s; second. £1; third. 10a; entrance fee, lis. Handicaps Published ill 25./. LiEHALD, December 22, 1928. NOMINATIONS CLObE Dr'.C 15, 1928. HORSE EVENTS. 9. —MAIDEN HUNTER, o! 5. First prize, £3; second £1 IDs; third, 10s; entrance lee, lis. (Open to any person who has not won n first prize in any hunting competition or event) , ... It) -OPEN HUNTER, of £lO and Cup valued at £lO First prize, £0; second, £3; third, £l. (Cup to bo held by tho winner lor olio year and to become the sole possession of the person gaining three successive wins or five at intervals); entrance fee, -10 a. 11.-STOCKMEN'S COMPETITION, of £4. First prize. £2 10s; second. £1; third, 10s; entrance fee, 2s Cd. 12—TILTING THE RING, of £4. First prize, £2 10s: second. £1: third, 10s; entrance fee, 2s fid. Hunting Events to be over Hurdles Fro vided by Hie Committee. POST ENTRIES. Highland Dancinu Competitions, under nilspi -cs of Auckland Highland Society, will lie it special feature of the gathering. Many Local and Children's Events. For Particulars as to Train Arrangements nnd Full Information, see Posters. Nominations close with Secretary, 1 atuninhoe. SATURDAY. December 15, 1928. Admission to Ground, 2s; Motor-cars, Vehicles and Saddle Hoises, Is extra: I rnnaiy Sclioolchi'dren, Free. GRAND SOCIAL IN PATUMAHOE HALL AT 8 P.M.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20112, 24 November 1928, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20112, 24 November 1928, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20112, 24 November 1928, Page 24