AMUSEMENTS. rpHE KING'S. HAYWARD'S. MATlNEE—Patriotic Educational. MATINEE-rl'atriotic, Educational. TO-DAY AT 2.30. 3d. and 6d. Children; Adults, 6d. and Is. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Last Chauce of Witnessing Scott's worldfamed story, "A TRIUMPH." OE "THE HEAET OF MIDLOTHIAN." OE "THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN." OR "THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN." A Wonderful Production. ■; • ■ Also Hie patriotic furore, '~.,■ "EUEOPE IN PEACE AND WAE. , ! "EUROPE IN PEACE AND WAE/',No Briton should miss it. ,-■■ -. Also (just from England), '-.-. "AUTHENTIC WAR NEWS."' ■ AND A GEANJD PROGRAMME.. ■ MONDAY NIGHT. MONDAY NIGHT. Extraordinary. Astounding.While disclaiming sympathy with bullfighting tho Management submits as'-an cduoational fiibjcct illiistrating Spain's National Sport, .-, . "GENUINE MEXICAN BULL-FIGHT/' "GENUINE MEXICAN BULL-FIGHT,". Taken in the actual arena, and reproduc-' \UK startlingly and vividly many sensational features. "A WONDERFUL WAR GRAPHIC." • Just froni Europe, containing— French President's Triumph; "BombdroDPing"; War Crisis in London; Cabinet Meeting; Demonstration in Trafalgar Square; Outside Buckingham Palace; In, Parliament; Naval Boservists at Waterloo; Stranded American Tourists; And a Huge Programme. . . "OFF TO THE FRONT." Farewell to Second Contingent. Full of interest. . 6d. and Is. Reserves Dresden, Is. Gd. WHERE TO-NIGHT? J NEW THEATEE, IN THE HANDS OF LONDON CROOKS THE TALK OF WELLINGTON. -, lhe Fascinating, Gripping, and Intensely Interesting Drama (5000 feet). IN THE HANDS - OF LONDON CROOKS. It has attracted upwards of SIX THOUSAND PERSONS DURING THE PAST 3 NIGHTS. To-day and To-night, Saturdav, Sent 26 IN THE HATOS OF LONDON CROOKS! Supported by a Fine Programme. NEXT Wednesday, September 30, The long-looked for LIGHTS 0' LONDON. G. E. Sims's Famous Play.
- : — ■ ■ . __,; ;.,. OTAKI MAORI RACING CLJJBi - • SPRING MEETING; ] MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, : MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY* ' SEPTEMBER 28th AND 29th. ■ NEW RACECOURSE CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION. HOLIDAY EXCURSION PARES „ .-Ss. lid. RETURNV TRAINS LEAVE THORNDON STATION SEPTEMBER 28th, 7.10 a.m 8 2ft a.m., and 9.25 a.m.; SEPTEMBER 29th, 8.20 a.m.' and 925 am " '■■■ "'• RETURN, SEPTEMBER 28th, 5.22 p.m. aad 5.45 p,m.; SEPTEMBER 29HU ' 5.45 p.m. ■ . . "• ■ . ■ ■ •• .■■.•..•".,; SILENT TOTALISATOR under Mr.. J. Ames's Management. .. . Excursion Tickets not available on' Mail Train. ."■,'..'•■ The Bight-of-Wa'y through Mr. Carkeek's ground will be flagged, and.nede* '■•' trians are requested to keep to the flagged track, oiring to the land being undeJ . ■■' cultivation. :■ . ■ . ' ■ . ■.'••"■' 0. J. D'ATH, Secretary.
WAVERLEY-WAITOTARA RACING CLUB. . ' . ANNUAL MEETING. . To be held on the Waverley Racecourse - ■;■::■ ..-..On' ' . ■ Monday; October 26th. 1914 (Labour Day). ; 1. BREWER HANDICAP (Open), of 165 sovs.; second horse to receive 25 sovs. and third horse 10 sovs. from the stake. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance. 2 sovs. Six furlongs. To start at 12 noon. ■ -. ■ 2. MORTON MEMORIALS MAIDEN RACE, of 105 sovs,; second horse to leoeive 10 sovs. from the stake. Weight-for-age. Nomination, 1 sow; acceptance. 1 sov. Seven furlongs. . ;. 3. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 115 eovs. ; second horse to receive 15 sovs. from the etake. Nomination, 1 sov.; ' acceptance, 1 sov. One mile and a half, over six flights of hurdles 3ft 6in. in height. 4. WILSON STAKES, of 105 sovs.; second horse to receive 10 sovs. from the stake Minimum weight, Bst.. Winner of any race, 141b. penalty. Nomination-. 1 sov.; acceptance, 1 sov. Four, furlongs. ' ■ /...:.: 5. WAVERLEY - WAITOTARA CUP (open), a'handicap of 175 sovs.; sec-; ' ond horse to receive 25 sovs. and third horsj 10 sovs. from the stake. Nomination, 205.; acceptance, 40s. One mile .and a quarter. ( , w 6. FLYING HANDICAP, of 105 sovs.; second horse to receivo 10-eovs. from".tie. stake. Nomination, 205.; acceptance, ' 20s. Sis furlongs. ' 7. MOUMAHAKI STAKES HANDICAP, of 105 isow.;' second horse to receive 10 sovs. from the stake. Nomination;' 205.; acceptance, 20s/ One mile.-'• 8. JACKSON MEMORIAL STAKES, of 105 sovs.; second horse to recoiye;"o sovs/ from the stake. Open to any'"\cknot nominated for any race nt Hits meet: ing, Wilson Stakes and Morton MemoTial excepted. 'Minimum weight,,.9st. ', 'Winner of Wilson Stakes, Morton Memorial, or any other race, 141b'. penalty. Nomination, 205.; acceptance,. 20s. Five furlongs. Nominations close at the Secretary's Office Waverley, at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, October 6th, 1914. ■ Weights will be declared on or.about Monday. October 12th, 1914... ACCEPTANCES close with the Secretary, Waverley, at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, 16th October, 1914. ' RULES. All races to be run Tinder the New Zealand Rules of Racing. • The winner of any race after declaration of weights to carry lOlb. penalty, and every additional race 71b. Horses weighted at Sst. 7lb. and over, half ponalty" ' ■ W. MACEARLANE, Secretary. Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racing, this 10th day of August, 1914. WM. HAL,L. Secretary Wanganui Jockey .Club. MUSIC MADE EASY. , " \\fS have no failures. Our pupils' sue«T cess is our success. Wβ guarantee to teach you to play Piano or Organ ond read music at eight perfectly. No study, worry of soales.and exercises, ordrudgery of any kind. Success with all classes of music. The progress in a few weeks ttiat used to take years. Full tuition £1 10s.; refunded if pupil cannot read music and play a tuno the first week. Testimonials' from pupils, reports of concerts, and ondorsomonts by our leading musicians can be seen by a. visit to College Rooms. Interviews any time. Call for all particulars. Birley's College of Music, Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott St. THE LATEST SUCCESSFUL PATRIOTIC SONG. "THE UNION JACK FOR EVER." Splendid words set to a rousing martial Air. Get into line, nnd procure your copy now. Prico Is. Gd.; posted Is. 7d. mHE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC 1 . STORE, 116 Cuba Stroet. THE PAINTINGS OF TWO NEW ZEALAND ARTISTS. A N Exhibition of Paintings which dis.iV play a very high standard of nie'rit is that just opened in our Gallery. The whole collection is the work of NUGENT WELCH, and IC. M. BALLANTYNE. The pictures of both artists present New Zealand scenes chiefly, end the exhibition is well worthy of YOUR visit. < M'GRESQR .WEIGHS GAJAEBY,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2265, 26 September 1914, Page 9
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