BOXING Business men and advanced pupils. PRIVATE TUITION. Efficiency Guaranteed. Professional Instructor. 84. ORIBBLE-HIRST ROAD. SandrlnfcnsK. 8 Full private course. MEN AND BOYS. ALL AOES. EXPERT TUITION. HSPWORTB. 0. lcaoncaueue Annuo, Green Lane. 8
WANTED HUMAN BAT The ysoy "Where there's life . . . there's Hope." Maybe they're right. But Bob Hope doesn't fare so well as the Human Bat In "Road to Zanzibar." Bing Crosby said he tried to land down wind, but it's our guess Dorothy Lamour put him off his course. "Road to Zanzibar" opens at the Regent on Friday. • (Approved for Universal Exhibition).
■ TOWN HALL The Betwe«n Two ill* AmrtHan Swwtln mo "QOMLLA" ATKINS of America. 'JM - ' Who is determined to avenge hit defeat in Auckland when Atkins jolted him into unconsciousness. bout.** says Corbett. AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT REG. LEWIS', Corner of Queen _ and Fort Streets. mm job cowm <?_ An astute man said to me. / .1 ** I can trust your good I I \ / taste." When I asked him # S ? \ why, he said. "Because you .«#' s; jm7 V v — • I smoke Ardath! They hare V: ; , \ | J the choicest tobacco I know, \ j | ~'J and are obtainable with X either Cork or Ivory Tips." /{ I .</' \ b J* \ \ V. \ " V «^ S . \ J IVORY or CORK TIPPED 10 for 7<L 45 I■■ i f
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 211, 6 September 1941, Page 3 (Supplement)
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