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FOOTBALL. RUGBY! RUGBY! TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), TO-MORROW AT ATHLETIC PARK. AT 3 P.M. AUCKLAND v WELLINGTON (THE MEETING OF TWO OLD RIVALS) Preceded by Two Curtain-Raisers: ATHLETIC T. PONEEE (Fourth Class). EKETAHTJNA v. PETONE (Combined Schools). Box Plan now open at Bruce Howe’s, Outfitters, corner of Woodward street. Day Sale Tickets, admitting to ground, available at Bruce Howe, Howe and Sowman (Lambton quay), N.Z. Sports’ Depot ahd Whitcombe and Caldwell (Willis street), Ned Perry (Manners street). W. Hornig, Ltd. (Cuba street), F A. Laws (Courtenay place). Avoid the crush at gate by purchasing. ADMISSION—Ground, Is id (including tax); Stand, Is Id (including tax). F. J. McCOMISKY, Secretary, W.R.F.U.

AMUSEMENTS. j ThRINCESS ■T RINCESS , SPECIAL NOTE. THEATEE THEATEE. Owing to the large number of patrons who have been unable to gain admission during the week, the Manage- ' ment has decided to extend the screening of "THE FOTTE HOESEMEN Of the APOCALYPSE " Until Saturday. Sessions: 1.30, 4.80, 7.30. Prices: Is Id, Is Bd, 2s 2d, including tax. MONDAY CHANGE. A GEAND DOUBLE BILL. First time screened in Wellington. A Comedy that travels “on high” from first flicker to the last amazing ciimax. TOM MOORE. TOM MOOES “STOP, THIEF!” : “STOP, THIEF!” The light-fingered Jack Dougan fixee the bull from headquarters with a hypnotising eye. Meanwhile “Snatcher Nell” hooks his watch. A farce that tosses a bombshell into the fortress ot gloom. TOM MOORE." TOM MOOEE.” “STOP, THIEF !” “STOP, THIEF!” SECOND FEATUBE: MAY ALLISON. * MAY ALLISON. , “MAEEIAGB OF WILLIAM ASHE.” “MAEEIAGE OF WILLIAM ASHE.” A strong dramatic story of a woman who did wrong and then repented and was forgiven. The pictuTisation of Mrs Humphrey Ward’s novel. USUAL PRICES. ’PHONE 1967. KING’S The theatre that THING’S ING’S sets the standard. -a^-ING’S TO-NIGHT, ot 7.30. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. The First National Studios present 5 Heels of Smiles 5 5 Eeels of Smiles 3 My Ma’a got old-fashioned ideas about kids being useful around the house, so I got. to peel the spuds. I wouldn’t mind so much if I was a girl; and when t got into the movies I thought I was through with spuds—hut now it’s worse. I got to peel ’em in the movies, too, Sny! Ain’t it about time ns kids got together? Your* truly. JACKIE COOGAN. EXCELLENT SUPPOBTS And KING’S GEAND ORCHESTRA. Conduotor, L. D. Austin. Overture—“ Morning, ANoon, and Night” (Suppe) Plan at the Bristol. Theatre 'phone 22-212. 609 By Special Appointment To His Excellency the Governor-Genera! HNIMMO and SONS. LTD.. The * Piano Specialists. Prices and easy terms to suit every buyer. Piano Show oom and FactoTV. 42. Kent terrace. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE first of the Social Parties to ha given in connection 'with the Victoria League will be held at Mrs J. Mackenzie’s, Karori, on SEPTEMBER 6th, at 3 o’clock. All members are invited. BERTHA BELL, 596 Hoh. Seo. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS’ AND WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION. JOY NIGHT AND ART UNION. Drawn on august sist, at c.t. ■ Club, in presence of police and press representatives. Winning numbers : First Prize 7017 * Second Prize 8478 Value of any prizes unclaimed by SEPTEMBER 14th will go to the Unemployed Fund. T. INGLIS, 594 Honorary Secretary jyjANAWATU AND WEST COAST. A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. PALMERSTON NORTH. THIRTY-SEVENTH GRAND METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW , To be held NOVEMBER Ist, 2nd, and 3rd, 1922. Live Stock Entries close SATURDAY, October 14th, 1922. All other entries olosp SATURDAY, October 7th, 1922. MANAWATU KENNEL CLUB’S ALL CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW, NOVEMBER 2nd and 3rd, Entries close on OCTOBER 7th, 1922. W. T. PENNY, Seojjetary. Box 85, Palmerston North. 592'

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11304, 1 September 1922, Page 3

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