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RUGBY FOOTBALL RUGBY! Ojk RUGBY! RUGBY! RUGBY! RUGBYI RUGBY! TO-DAY SATURDAY. TO-DAY SATURDAY. JUBILEE TROPHY JUBILEE TROPHY SEMI-FINALS SEMI-FINALS SEMI-FINALS SEMI-FINALS 1.30 P.M. EDEN PARK 1.30 P.M. •VARSITY v. SHORE 'VARSITY v. SHORE 'VARSITY v. SHORE 3 P.M. EDEN, PARK s P.M. GRAMMAR v. MARIST: GRAMMAR v. MARIST. GRAMMAR v. MARIST. GRAMMAR v. MARIST. All Four Teams are Evenly Matched, so two exciting, fast games may be expected. THIRD TEST, SEPTEMBER 25, 1937. . The Sale of Tickets for this match to Couponholders will open at Messrs. Fraser-Smith and ■Lucas, Ltd., 121 Quoen Street, on MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1037, at 0 a.m. and will close at 5 p.m. All Tickets then unsold will be available to the public on TUESDAY, August 31. 1937, from I) a.m. NO RESERVED GRANDSTAND SEATS ARE AVAILABLE, but Increased Accommodation is available on the Auxiliary Stand, and in the Playing Enclosure. NOT MORE THAN 2 TICKETS OF ANY CLASS WILL BE SOLD TO ANY ONE PERSON. ADMISSION CHARGES: AUXILIARY GRANDSTAND . 12/6 Each PLAYING ENCLOSURE .. 10/- Each GRANDSTAND ENCLOSURE . 7/0 Each (Standing Only.) The abovo charges include Admission to Ground and Amusement Tax. GROUND ADMISSION .. 2/8 V TABLE TENNIS TABLE TENNIS. TABLE TENNIS. AUCKLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. 14 FINALS. MONDAY, AUGUST 30. UNITY HALL, Just Above Town Hall. ADMISSION, 11-. EXHIBITIONS WINTER EXHIBITION. . ...GAS COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS. During <our Cooking Demonstrations at the Winter Exhibition To-day (Saturday) the following Whole-dinner Menu will be cooked in the oven at the one time, with the OVEN DOOR PADLOCKED. Salmon Savonry, Roast Chickens, Steamed Bacon and Tomato, Baked Parsnip and Potatoes, Steamed Brussels Sprouts, Steamed Raisin Pudding, Merlngucd Apples. See this interesting Demonstration of cooking Whole-dinner Menus by gas, at 2.30 p.m. To-day, at our Exhibition Stand. Similar Demonstrations each affemoon. AUCKLAND GAS CO., LTD. ART GALLERY, KITCHENER STREET. LAST TEN DAYS. EXHIBITION OF OLD MASTERS In the NATIONAL LOAN COLLECTION TRUST. OPEN DAILYs 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. SUNDAY: 2 to 4.30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. ALSO ON VIEW: Portrait in oils of the Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage, Prime Minister, painted by Mr. John A. A. Berrie, R.C.A. JAMES MELLING, Town Clerk. STUD NOTICES , jA. HAZRAT (1) ffMßjj CRAIG AN^ERAN— DUX'rlfTlr Winner in England and J \ ff Australia, and a Success at the Stud in Australia. HAZRAT'S oldest stock nro now three years old, and ho has sired the 2-year-old winners TO-MORROW, PRINCE HAZRAT. HAZBRAE, HARLEQUIN, SURAT and HAZATON, and the place winners BID, BAUGATE and RONDINO. HAZRAT combines, in a well-balanced pedigreo, the male lines of SPECULUM, BEND OR, ST. SIMON, ISONOMY and HAMPTON, and in his third generation four or.the most famous Mares in breeding history— Doris, Sceptre, Canterbury Pilgrim and Chelandry. FEE: Singlo Maro, 25gns. Two or more marcs, 20gns. A reduction of £O/5/- per mare if paid by tho end of January. Grazing: Dry maros, 3/0; wet mares, 5/«. Cards and full particulars from: MALCOLM BROS., Te Rapa R.D., Frankton Junction. jgiK TO STAND THE SEASON i- AT HIKUTAIA. fffßf JAY (5), MAGPIE—WHITE BIRD. Magpie leading sire in Australia 1929 second in 1930 and 1031. Magpie, by Dark Ronald, who is grandgiro of Jay, Siegfried, Posterity and Philamor. White Bird, winner of two races in England, Is by White Eagle''dam Lady Southampton, full-sister to Southampton, winner of eipcht steoplechases. White Eagle is tho sin of tho dam of Blandford. Jay is iv good, upstanding dark brown horse with plenty of bone. Fee, 10 guineas, discount of 1 guinea if paid before January 20. Grazing, 2/0 per week. S. R. HESLOP, Hikutaia, Thames Valley. rj*o STAND THE SEASON AT FRANKTON. KACEFUL (24) MARTIAN U)—ROSE RED. BEST BLOOD BEST RESULTS. Martian Undisputed Leading Siro of N.Z. and Australia. RACEFUL, BY MARTIAN ■ RACEFUL'S DAM, ROSE RED, by STEPNIA.K. Stepniak's Daughters wero Dams of Three Melbourne Cup Winners in Six Years. FEE:—IS GUINEAS. PHONE 1213. PADDOCKING FEE, 5/-. All care, no responsibility. 11. R. CARSON. Blackburn St., Frankton Junction. QTANDING THIS SEASON fTHmf S AT FRANKTON 9 wmmm junction. ff ft TWO THOROUGHBRED UVIl' STALLIONS, "LYSANDER" (22), ABSURD—PENNON. Feo, 12 Guineas. ALSO: "SUEVIEW" (14), SURVEYOR—COMETARY. Fee, 8 Guineas. Full particulars from H. T. REILLY, Frankton Junction (Phone 1G89). STANDING TENFOOT TAUPIRI. NELSEN DENE, C.V.L.C. True Son Famous Bonnie Deno and Leaving Quality Foals, Pedigree Man;, .. .. .. £SIRIMares £4/4/Deposits .. . .. £3131' J. TiROUP, TAUPIRI.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22819, 28 August 1937, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22819, 28 August 1937, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22819, 28 August 1937, Page 23