AMUSEMENTS Sessions: 11 a.m., 12.30, 2.30, 5 and 8 p.m. PLAZA IN THE WORLD TO-DAY. CORM A C K CORMA c k: = CORMA C K == A RECORD-BREAKING FAVOURITE MY HEART" MY HEART" Lakes of Killarney. Come and "Rose of Tralee," "I Hear You nine other Gems. AND ROMANCE FROM A STORY THAT OF TIIEM BOTH. GARRICK, J. M. KERRIGAN. Approved for Universal Exhibition. EARLY. PHONE -11-SSG. | NEW REGENT | toSR ». Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. 2 GREAT COMEDIES HERBERT MUNDIN " IT'S GREAT TO BE ALIVE." JULIAN ROSE and JUDY KELLY in " MONEY TALKS." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL MATINEE 2 O'CLOCK TO-DAY. ,, — STATE 1 | | ONEHUNGA Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd Phone 12-344 JACK HOLT and GENEVIEVE TOBIN an HERBERT EDNA MAY JOAN MUNDIN OLIVER MARSH " IT'S GREAT TO BE ALIVE." Both Approved for Universal F,xhib ; tion. MICKEY MOUSE BIRTHDAY PARTY. 2 O'CLOCK TO-DAY. GRAND FLORAL FETE AND GYMKHANA, i In Aid of the Funds of the PLUNKET SOCIETY. ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE, By Permission AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 18. DECORATE YOUR CARS. Prizes for All Classes of Decorated Vehicles. (See Entry List Below.) HUNT CLUB JUMPING, CART-HORSE DERBY, AEROPLANE DISPLAY. AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS, BOXING, WRESTLING, DANCING ON THE LAWN, GYMNASTIC DISPLAY. CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT. WATERSIDE BAND. A Great Day for Children and Parents. Is ADMISSlON 6d CHILDREN 6d. No Extra Charge for Grandstand. ENTRIES ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING: CLASS A—DECORATED VEHICLES. I—Best1 —Best Decorated Vehicle. 2—Best Decorated, Prettiest Original Vehicle. 3—Best Decorated Humorous Vehicle. 4—Best Decorated Baby (Minor) Motor-car. s—Best Decorated Exhibit by Primary Schools. 6—Best Decorated Exhibit by Secondary Schools. 7—Best Decorated Exhibit by Girl Guides. B—Best Decorated Exhibit by Boy Scouts. 9—Best Decorated Girl's Pony. 10 —Best Decorated Boy's Pony. CLASS B—CHILDREN'S DECORATED EXHIBITS. I—Best Decorated Bicycle. 2—Be3t Decorated Child's Tricycle, Scooter, Barrow, Trolley or Doll's Pram. B—Best Decorated Vehicle Drawn by a Child's Pet. 4 —Best Fancy Dress Representing a Flower. s—Best Exhibit by Brownies. CLASS C—BEST DECORATED POSTER (EITHER LADY OR GENTLEMAN). CLASS D-BEST DECORATED PARASOL. I—Professionals. 2—Amateurs. 3—Best Decorated Baby's Pram (Amateurs). Entries will bo received at Messrs. Lewis Eady, Ltd., where all conditions and particulars can be obtained. AUCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLE CLUB. PROGRAMME: 100. Yards, 220 Yards, 880 Yardß, 1 Mile Run, 1 Mile Walk, Putting lGlb. Shot. Throwing the Discus, Throwing 16lb. Hammer, Thrpwing the Javelin, Half-Mile, 1 Mile and 2-Mile Cycling Handicaps, 75 Yards Ladies', 100 Yards Ladies', 1 Mile Ladies' Cycling Handicap. Nomination (Is Each Event) will close with the Hon. Secretary up till NOON on SATURDAY, November 11; also at 32 Albert Street, between 7 and 9 p.m. on FRIDAY NEXT. H. T. J. McNIEL, Hon. Secretary. 34 Security Buildings. Queen Street, Auckland. DON'T FORGET THE DATE. A FORTNIGHT FROM TO-DAY. COME ALONG AND BRING THE KIDDIES. LADY SINCLAIR-LOCK HART. President. MRS. J. C. ALLAN, Hon. Secretary. JftONA LECTURES OLSEN LECTURES. Fountain of Friendship Hall, Newton Road (Top Symonds Street), MONDAY, 8 p.m.—"The Contagious Thrill of Lifo." TUESDAY, 8 p.m.—"lndividual Emancipation." WEDNESDAY, 2.30 p.m.—" Tho Law of Compensation." BRITAIN ISRAEL Proved beyond dispute last Wednesday evening at Lewis Eady Hall. TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock at the Freemasons' Hall, Upper Queen Street. Britain's TRUE position as indicated in the Bible will bo shown. Speaker. Mr. W. Holmes. No Collection. •> T ECTURE.—"SCIENCE OF THOUGHT " lj TO-MORROW (Sun.). 2.45 P.M UNITY HALL, QUEEN STREET, (Above Town Hall). All Welcome. Silver Collection. T>EOPLE'S Universities, Sunday. 2.45 p.m. - 1 - Speaker: Mr. F. Williams. "Solution of Our Difficulties," Fabian Clubrooms, His Majesty's Arcade. Discussion. Afternoon tea. Collection. AVIATION ANNUAL AERO PAGEANT, "yy.EDNESDAY. jyOVEMRER g 11 A.M. W.AIHOU LANDING FIELD. AEROBATICS, COMPETITIONS, PASSENGER FLIGHTS. SPECIAL BOMBING DISPLAYS. GRAND BALL IN EVENING. CATHOLIC HALL. Prices: 3s and 4s. C. KINGSLEY SMITH, Hon. Sec. /CONCESSION Flight!). 5s Each. SATUR y DAY AND SUNDAY AFTERNOONS L assenger Transport Company's Bus leave Post Ollico 2.5 p.m. Sunday. AUCKLAND AERO CLUB, Mnngero Aerodrome. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION EHLEEN R. MOORE. L.T.C.L., Gold -*-* Medallist. Adults, Children. City, Mt. Eden, £1 Is term. Interviews.—Phone 21-G29.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21640, 4 November 1933, Page 22
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