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Amusements. ZEALARDIA HALL. The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures. Sole Lessees John Fuller & Sons. "CHILLERS' The Best T>ICTURES. J I'LLER.S' of All. ■*- ICTURES. TO-NIGHT (At 8) TO-NIGHT. ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME Selected for the HOLIDAYS. To-night’s Series includes the fine “Selig” Drama, THE WAYFARER, THE WAYFARER, T H E W A Y F A R E R. THE WAYFARER. Tins Is a' story exemplifying tiie strength of the weak. A rapidly moving kaleidoscope of adventure. Very powerful and pathetic. . THE EIFFEL TOWER One of tiie wonders of Paris, and furnishes a Splendid Series of Scenes of the great city. THE DOCTOR’S DEBT. THE DOCTOR’S DEBT. This is one of those tense, heart-gripping productions, In which the characters portrayed surround us everywhere. QUEEN OF THE KITCHEN QUEEN OF THE KITCHEN. Bridget the cook insisted on being Monarch of all She Surveyed. Tills subject is intensely funny. THE PHYSICIAN OF SILVER GULCH. THE PHYSICIAN OF SILVER GULCH. A strong drama. A new twist is given to this drama that is out of the usual. The Bank Robbery Scene is very th rilling. WHITE AS SNOW. WHITE AS SNOW. A tale of delightful delicacy and charm. The effect is greatly heightened by the perfect results of the Gaumont colour process. JUST HIS LUCK. DEFENCE OF THE DARDANELLES. PATHE GAZETTEBE at Wyndhatn on New Year’s Day and see the leading one-day Racing Club of New Zealand, where the management is perfect and the races run strictly up to time. 1452 "PORTROSE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. ANNUAL SPORTS AND GAMES. TUESDAY", DECEMBER 31. Excellent Programme of— Running, Jumping Wrestling, Hammer-throwing, Quoits. Piping, Dancing, Etc. LIBERA?. PRIZE LIST. —Grand Ball in the Evening— J. P. MALONEY, 1436 Hon. Secy. SOUTHLAND CALEDONIAN SOCIETY GATHERING AND GAMES. QUEEN’S PARK. NEW YEAR’S DAY. A SPLENDID DAY’S SPORT. BIG FIELDS IN ALL EVENTS. CYCLING. RUNNING. BAGPIPE MUSIC. HIGHLAND DANCING, And THE GRAND TUG OF WAR. First Event at II o’clock. A. S. COOKSON, Secretary. SOUTHLAND RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, JANUARY 2 and 3. 1913. NOTICES TO THE PUBLIC. HOLDERS of Passes must go through the Gates specially reserved for them. No vehicles of any description, except members’ traps and motor cars, which will be accommodated in the Motor Enclosure, nor horses, except those engaged in races on the day, can be admitted beyond the paddocks provided for them on south side of main entrance. Offenders will be prosecuted as trespassers. Drags or other vehicles plying for hire will not be admitted inside the main entrance gates during the race meeting. Motor cars and other vehicles not plying for hire will be admitted to the outer Enclosures provided for them free of charge, and to the Motor Enclosure on payment of 5s per car or vehicle per day. By Order. W. A. SAUNDERS, 1368 Secretary. "NDHAM RACING CLUB. ANNUAL RACES. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 191?. PROGRAMME (Approved by the Dunedin Jockey Club and N.Z. Trotting Association.) 1. —NEW YEAR HACK HANDICAP, of £7O. Second horse to receive £7, and thv third horse £3 from stakes. Seven furlongs. Nomination 255, acceptance 15s. 2. HANDICAP TROT, of £lls. Second horse to receive £lO, and the third £5 from stakes. Two miles. Optional; weight lOst Ponies (14.2 or under) 9st. class 5.17. Nomination 355, acceptance 255. 3. WYNDHAM CUP, of £2OO. Second horse to receive £ls and the third horse £5 from stakes. One mile and a quarter. Nomination 40s, acceptance 30s. 4. DISTRICT HACK HANDICAP, of £6O. Second horse to receive £7, and the third horso £3 from stakes. Six furlongs. Open to horses owned and trained in the counties of Southland, Lake, Wallace, Clutha, Vincent, Tuapeka, and Maniototo, two months prior to date of meeting. Nomination 255, acceptance 15s. 5. PLYING HANOI lAP, of £95. Second horse to -active £lO, and third horse £5 from stakes. Six furlongs. Nomination 30s, acceptance JOs. e.—VISITORS’ HACK HANDICAP, of £7O. Second horse to receive £lO, and third horse £5 from stakes. Five furlongs. Nomination 255, acceptance 15s. 7. —HANDICAP TROT, of £9O. Second horse to receive £lO, and the third horse £5 from stakes. One mile. Optional: weight lOst, ponies (14.2 or under) 9st. Open to horses owned ami trained ~cuth of Molynoux not less than three months prior to the date of meeting. Nomination 30s, acceptance 255. 8. MEMBERS’ HANDICAP, of £IOO. Second horse t receive £lO, and the third horse £5 from stakes. One mile. Nomination 355, acceptance 20s. DATES OF NOMINATIONS AND ACCEPTANCES : MONDAY, DECEMBER. 9 —Nominations. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16—Handicaps declared. MONDAY, DECEMBER 23 —Acceptances. All Stakes paid in full. No deduction for expenses. R. PAULL, Secretary. W MARTIN, Sen.'., having again a*- • cured the Railway Cartage Contract is prepared to do all kinds of Carting (heavy carting a specialty) at Lowest Rates. His Leviathan Furniture Van takes Furniture of a Six-Roomed House in one load. All kinds Coal and Dry Firewood at Lowest Current Rates. Customs and Forwarding Agent. All trains waited on. Sample Rooms and Offices, Don st. Cos' Yards, Liddel at, TELEPHONES: Office, 133, Coal Yards, Sta.

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Southland Times, Issue 17231, 30 December 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 17231, 30 December 1912, Page 6