AMUSEMENTS. CRYSTAL PALACE. (MT. EDEN ROAD). " The Theatre Luxurious. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. PARAMOUNT'S ALL-TALKIE TRIUMPH. RICHARD ARLEN MARY BRIAN 100 PER CENT. ALL-TALKIE. THE AN I X>VE" THE AN I _OVE" "THE MAN I LOVE" Also 1 SELECTED ALL-TALKIE FEATURETTES BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. Phono Reserves 20-573. CRYSTAL PALACE TO-NIGHT! EMPRESS. EmprMS. NEWTON'S POPULAK ALL.Empress. TALKIE HOUSE.^ 'Empress. 2 SESSIONS DAILY J Empress. '2.30 and 8 O'CLOCK. Empress. TALKIES - TALKIES. Empress. THE BIGGEST AND BEST .Empress. WESTERN ELECTRIC TALKIE Empress. SET FROM AMERICA HAS Empress. BEEN INSTALLED. Empress. , '3 TALKIES Empress. No. 1— Empress. ' WILLIAM BOYD, in S'SSS: "THE LEATHERNECK" SS "'NIXON. JKmproflri. EDDIE QUILIiAN, In Empress. " GERALDINE " Empress. 100 Per Cent. All Dialogue. Erapres«. !No. 2.—MARION NlXO^i* JKmproflri. EDDIE QUILIiAN, In Empress. " GERALDINE" Empress. ...... , •Empress. It's Part Talkie, Singing, and Empress. Synchronised Music Empress. BOX PLAN AT THEA TRE. Empress. PHONE RESERVES. 27-077. Empress. New Programme Satnrday. Empress. Watch Further Announcements. QACRBD CONCERT. ' ST. DAVID'S CHURCH. Khyber Pass. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 p.m. Combined Choirs of St. David's and Mt. Eden Presbyterian, Churches. Numbering 00 Voices. Some of Auckland's Leading Soloists. An Attractive Programme. Don t nnas this opportunity of enjoying an excellent t-'OU-cert. Collection for new Hymnary for C hoir. SPORTING. AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB. (Incorporated.) SPRING MEETING, 1929. SATURDAY, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. SEPTEMBER 23. "Tote." closes for First Race at 11.20 a.m. Admission to Course .. .. Is Cd. All Vehicles Gd. Lawn Enclosure: Gentlemen (including Admission to the Course) . . . . <a «*i. Ladies (including admission to_ the Course) I . . .. Os All Vehicles 2 s Gd. Tickets on Sale at H. deal's. Queen St. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908. followed the occupation of a bookmaker or bookmakers clerk. jiq disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Avondalc Racecourse during, the Spring Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course he will be removed therefrom aiid prosecuted for tresP# Th'o promotion of sweeps is prohibited, and toy person infringing this regulation will ■be removed from the "Racecourse and prosecuted. Members and Lawn Patrons can enter the Course via Princess Street. The Wharf Road gite will also be available for entry, but except for foot passengers, there will be no exit by this gate, and all cars must return by Princess St. The route for all other Vehicular Traffic will be from Gt. North Kd., via Kosebank Rd. and Wharf Rd.. returning via Wicklow Xv. and Canal Rd. to Victoria Rd. to Gt. North Rd. Outsido Patrons must alight and pass through tho Turnstiles. A new Parking. Area .with a solid foundation has been made for the Club's Outside Patrons, and will provide every accommodation. ~ A. J. FARQUHAR. Secretary. WAIKATO TROTTING CLUB. j SPRING MEETING, j TO BE HELD AT CLUB COURSE, CLAUDELANDS. HAMILTON. ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1929. PROGRAMM E (Under N.Z. Rules of Trotting anil passed by the New Zealand Trotting Association). 1 INTRODUCTORY HANDICAP. (Harness) ot £IOO, fir.-it horse to receive £75. second horde £ls and third horse £lO • from (he Stake. FOR UNHOPPLED TROTTING . HORSES ONLY. Limit. 4.10. Distance, 1 5/Bth miles. Nomination, £l. Acceptance. 30s. ». FRANKTON HANDICAP (Harness) of £l4O. first horse to receive £IOO. second horse £25, and third horse £ls from tho Stake./ Limit, 3.50. Distance, I 5/Ht.h miles. Nomination. £l. Acceptance. C2. a. Mark MEMORIAL HANDICAP (Harness) of £450 and Cabinet of Cutlery. First horse' to receive £330 and trophy, second, horse £BO. and third horse J.'JO. Limit, M.US. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, £2. Acceptance, £l. 1. HAMILTON HANDICAP (Harness) of £2lO, first horse to receivo £l5O, second horse £4O, and third horse £2O from the Stake. FOR UNHOPPLED TROTTERS ONLY. Limit, -I.IS. Distance, 2 rnilw. Nomination, £l. Acceptance, nOfl. f S. CLAUDELANDS HANDICAP (Harness) of £l3O. first, hovso to receive £IOO, second horse £'2o. and third horse £lO from the Stake. Limit. J.lO. Distance, 2 miica, Nomination. £l. Acceptance. £2. «. STEWARDS' HANDICAP (Harness) of £'2lo. first horse to receive £l5O. second horse £lO. and third how C2O from the Stake. Limit. "2.19. Distanco. 1 mile. Nomination, CI. Acceptance, £'i. 1. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP (Harness) of £l5O. li r-a t horse t" receive £llO. ttecond horse £25. and third lu<w» £ls from the Slake. FOR UNHOPPLED HORSES ONLY. Limit. l,.">n. Dislunce, '2 miles. Nomination. £l. Acceptance. £2. ( *. VISITORS' HANDICAP (Harness) of £IOO, first horse tn receive £lls. second horse C.lO, md third horse £'ls from the Stake. Limit, 2,571. Distance. II miles. Nomination, £l. Acceptance. 50». . NOMINATIONS. NOMINATIONS for nil Events do?e will, tho Secretary, Auckland Trotting Club, at Auckland, or with the Secretary. Waikalo Trotting Club, at Hamilton, at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, September 27. HANDICAPS will appear on WEDNESDAY, October 2. ACCEPTANCES will close with tho Sec. retnry, Auckland Trotting Club, at Auckland. or with the Secretary, Waikato Trotting Club, at Hamilton, at 5 p.m. on MONDAY,'October 7. Owners ot horses fllnrting for the FIRST TIME after being registered with, tho Association must produce their copy r.f the completed registration form to tho Ktipun»li»ry Steward at this Meeting one and ahalf hour* before tho slnrt. of the races. T. O. REYNOLDS. Secretary. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20363, 18 September 1929, Page 22
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