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jgUGBY -QJNION. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! AT ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. REPRESENTATIVE MATCH. THAMES v. AUCKLAND. Admission to Ground 6d. Grandstand 6d Extra. Ladies Free. Electric Trams run through to the ground. C. V. LANGSFORD, Sec. A.R.U. JDROVINCIAL (Northern Union Rules.) EDEN PARK, KINGSLAND (Trams stop close to ground 2d section). SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 29. SIXTH ROUND. SENIOR GRADE CHAMPIONSHIPS. Bright and Interesting Football. Easy distance of Town. ADMISSION 6d. LADIES FREE. H. OAKLEY, Hon. Sec. SOUTH CANTERBURY COUBSINCr CLUB. WATERLOO CUP, JULY 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, 1912. PLUMPTON RACECOURSE, TIMARU. 64 Dogs at £4 4s First payment, Saturday, 15th June, £1 Is; Second payment, Saturday, 22nd June, £1 Is; Final payment, at Draw, on 29th June, £2s 2s. CHAS. PEARCE, Secretary. f j LS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager, Richard Stewart. AN ABSOLUTE SENSATION Was Last Night Created by the Magnitude of the Production of BEN HUR, BEN HUR, A Beaufiful and Inspiring Dramatic Treatment of the Most Hallowed Chapters of Christian Faith. EVERY EVENING AT 7.45. EVERY EVENING AT 7.45. NOTE. —The Music of the Prelude will take the place of the Conventional Overture. Patrons are Requested to be seated before 7.45; as the Auditorium is darkened, they cannot proceed to their Seats during the Prelude. General Lew Wallace’s Impressive Religious Romance, BEN HUR, BEN HUR, Dramatised by William Young. Music by Edgar Stillman Keeley. “The Theatre by the Production of this Play attains a lofty dignity that lifts its influence to the plane of the Church.” THE SCENES Depicted Include: The Meeting of the three Wise Men. Miracle of the Cleansing of the Lepers. Jerusalem from the house<-top of the Palace of Hur. The Roman Galley Astrea. The wreck and rescue on open sea. The Fountain of Castalia. The Dowar in the Orchard of Palms. The Moonlit Lake. The Arena of the Circus at Antioch. With THE THRILLING CHARIOT RACE. THE VALE OF HINNOM, THE MOUNT OF OLIVES. The Play Produced by J. W. Hazlitt and Wybert Stamford. Plans for the Season at Wildman and Arey’s. Day Sales at Martelli’s. Prices: D.C. and Reserved Stalls, 6s; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early Doors Stalls 6d Extra; Early doors Gallery Is Extra. rx7 AIKAT o boxK? ING ASSOCIAT lON. /WU — AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS, TOWN HALL, << HAMILTON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1912, AT 8 O’CLOCK. Entries close with the Secretary on JULY 4 for the following classes: — CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS: Bantam (5.2), Feather (9.0), Light (10.0), Middle (11.4), Heavyweight (any weight). TERRITORIAL COMPETITION: For men belonging to Regiments having headquarters at Hamilton. Weight not to exceed 11.0. NOVICE COMPETITION: For boys who have never competed in a ring and living within a 45-mile radius of Hamilton. No. 1: Not to exceed 9.4. No. 2: Not to exceed 10.8. Trophies,-' £2 2s. Entrance fee, ss, returnable after competing. Entry forms and particulars upon application to E. SYMS. 7 Victoria-street, Auckland, F. H. BURBUSH, sec. Northern Boxing Association. 195 .Queen-st., Auckland, or W. WATERS, Secretary, Waikato “Times” Office, Hamilton.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1159, 27 June 1912, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1159, 27 June 1912, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1159, 27 June 1912, Page 15