AMUSEMENTS. Bring the Children to See "Annie Laurie. They will love th.j gathering of 46 Highland Clans, the Highland games and dances. tho thrilling adventures in this Immortal Odyssey of Scottish History. MATINEE WITH ORCHESTRA. 2.30. MATINEE WITH ORCHESTRA, 2.30. AND MK. DUNCAN BLACK (Vocalist). " The Theatre Beautiful." MAJESTIC. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. CONTINUOUS FROM 11.15. "ANNIE LAURIE." " ANNIE LAURIE." Scotland's Glorious " ANNIE LAURIE." Dramatic Romance of " ANNIE LAURIE.' the Eternal Iligh- " ANNIE LAURIE.' lands, to the music " ANNIE LAURIE.' of the Song that " ANNIE LAURIE.' swept the heart of " ANNIE LAURIE." the world. " ANNIE LAURIE.' «• cur Follow tlio Fighting 'l, ' Scots with battle-axe GIED ' niul chiymore through the famous feuds of IVlfc. * warrior clans - and upp breathe a love story (Tnr< 18 fragrant and eterPROMISE nil » s the heather. TRUE." fvillian Gish was " ANNIE LAURIE." ideal in "The White " ANNIE LAURIE." Sister" nnd "The " ANNIE LAURIE.' Scarlet Letter." See " ANNIE LAURIE." her in " Annie " ANNIE LAURIE.' Laurie," to complote " ANNIE LAURIE." a trio of tho screen's " ANNIE LAURIE." mightiest pictures, " ANNIE LAURIE." Starring " ANNIE LAURIE." T ILLIAN " ANNIE LAURIE." J-JILLIAN " ANNIE LAURIE." /~IISH. " ANNIE LAURIE." VJISH. "ANNIE LAURIE." NORMAN KERRY—HOBART BOSWORTH CREIGIITON HALE—RUSSELL SIMPSON ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS Majestic World News—Aesop Cartoon— Max Davidson Comedy. WHITEFORD WAUGH'S MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. In a Special Score of SCOTTISH MUSIC And Mr. Duncan Black (Vocalist). Book Your Seats for To-night. Ring -1.1-210. Prices as Usual. CHOJU SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. THE AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY Cordially Invite ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN FREE PERFORMANCE OP THE " MESSIAH." TOWN HALL, Which will be performed TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, SUNDAY. DECEMBER IG. AT 3 P.M. NO ADULTS ADMITTED OTHER THAN SCHOOL TEACHERS IN CHARGE OF CLASSES. Teachers are requested to have their Classeß seated before 2.45 p.m. # Passes for Teachers can be obtained from the Secretary, Mr. R. W. Strong. 14G. Queen Street. c I T Y OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK.—SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at, 3 o'clock. Splendid Musical Programmo by the AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND conductor, Mr. Christopher Smith:— uod Save the King." Overture: "Crown Diamonds" (Auber): hymn, Ihe Roseate Hues of Early Dawn" (Stainer) : march, "Adolpho" (Michaelis); suite. "The Rebel Maid" (Phillips) cornet solo, 'The Holy City" (Adams), soloist, Mr. Fred Bowes; selection: "Preciosa" (Weber) Interval. March: "The Advance Guard" (Ord Hume); waltz, "Amorettan Tanz" (Giing'l); selection: "Lilac Time" (on Schubert melodies) (Clutsam): celebrated Largo (Handel): march, "Far Away" (Evaiu) National Anthem. . . J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. D O YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY. But don't forget to Reserve now for CHRISTMAS NIGHTS AT DIXIELAND. SPORTING. BAY OF ISLANDS RACING CLUB. (INCORPORATED). ANNUAL MEETING, To be held on the KAWAKAWA RACECOURSE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1929. PROGRAMME (Approved by the Auckland District Committee). HOKIANGA HANDICAP of 55sovs.; second horse to receive lOsovs. out ol stakes. For horses three years old and upwards that have never won a race of any description at time of starting. Nom., 20s; accept., 20s. Six furlongs. KAIKOHE HANDICAP of GOsovs.: second horse to receive 7sovs. and the third horse Ssovs. out of stakes. Num., 20s; accept., 20s. Five furlongs and 110 yds KAWAKAWA CUP HANDICAP of2oosovs ; second horse to receive 30sovs. and the lliird horse lOsovs. out of stakes. Noni., 20s; accept., tOs. One mile and a-quartcr. NORTHLAND COUNTIES HANDICAP of fijsovs.; second horse to receive lOsovs. and .the third horse ssovs. out of stakes. Nominators to have resided north of the Waitcmata County three months immediately precoding the. time of starting and horses to bo trained and located north of that county for one month immediately preceding time of starting. Nom., 20s; accept., 20s. Seven furlongs. (Special Note.—Horses eligible for tho Counties Handicap will be permitted to be absent from the district to enable them to compete at outside meetings provided written leave of absence is obtained from tho Secretary.) MAItOMAKU HACK HANDICAP of 65sovs.; second horse to receive 7sovs. nnd third horse 3sovs. out of Btnkes. Nom.. 20s; accept., 20s. Six furlongs. OHAEAWAI HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP of GOsovs.; second horse to receive 7sovs. and third horse 3sovs. out of stakes. Minimum weight. 9.0. Horses to be ridden by recognised hurdle race or steeplechnso jockeys approved by the Stewards Nom. 20s; accept.. 20s. One mile. I'AKARAKA HANDICAP of 85sovs.; second horse to receive lOsovs. and third 'iorse ssovs. out of slakes. Nom., 20=; accept... 30s. Six furlongs. RUSSELL HANDICAP of 75sovs. i; second horse to receive lOsovs. nnd third horse Rsovs. out of stakes. Nom., 20s; accept.. :',os. Seven furlongs. NOMINATIONS. WF.IG lITS. AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS for All Events close with (lie Secretary. Kawaknwn, and with Blomficld and Co., Auckland, on FRIDAY, January t. 1920. at FIVE P.M. WEIGHTS will be declared on TUESDAY. January 15. 1929 (in morning papers). ACCEPTANCES will be received up to FIVE P.M. on WEDNESDAY, January 16. 1929, nt the Secretary's Office, Knwnknwn, and at Blomfield and Co.'s Office. Auckland Special Train and Steamer Arrangements. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Special Condition.—All Handicaps subject to the condition that the winner of any race after the declaration of weights may be rehnndienrjped. All bookmakers, disqualified persons and undesirables will bo excluded from the course. T. J. V. DUNLOP. Kawnkawa. Secretary Phone 21 (ofTice), Phone 20 (residence). P.O. Box 1. T II AMES JOCKEY CLU B TENDERS FOR PRIVILEGES. Tenders will be received up till \ p.m. on TUESDAY, December 18, 1928. at the Office of the undersigned, for the following Privileges in connection with the Clubs Annual Race Meeting at Thames, to be held on limitary 12 and 14. 1929: 1 Publicans' Hooths (Members' Stands. Grandstand and Outside Enclosure). 2. Refreshment Stnlls and Dining Rooms. Grandstand and Outside Enclosure :i. Race' Cards. Printing nnd Sale. Copy of specifications tuny be seen at the Club's Office t'ollen Street, Thames, on application. ARTHUR C. RAE, Secretary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20130, 15 December 1928, Page 24
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