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AMUSEMENTS " ALI BABA and the FORTY THrevZl * BOOK NOW FOR THE HOLIDAY NIGHTS Reservations are heavy—lt's «h» «. Auckland will not mind waiting k „ **» to see. « m a q^j, 11.0 - Regent-iifl' 2.0 — To-day __ g'o 5.0 — Regent— k\ 8.0 — To-day — B 'J AND ALL THIS WEEK J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., jm Unlversal's Glorious Technicolor " Ali Baba and the Forty " Ali Baba and the Fortv Thieves" * Thieves " MARIA JON Tmnm. Montez Hall b^" ANDY DEVINE " ' And Thousands in Thrilling Techateoii-. Spectacles. "*wn»? Burning Days of Bold Adventure! Phone 32-888. Plans at Regent Approved {or Universal Exhibition. Direction: Kerrldge Theatres (throughout S z.) 1 STATE j ~« - Qggjiji 1.30. 7.30 DAILY 1.30, 1&T~~^ MARGARET MITCHELL'S Story of the Old South "GONE WITH THE WIND" "GONE WITH THE WIND" "GONE WITH THE WIND" "GONE WITH THE WIND" IN TECHNICOLOUR. Starring CLARK GABLE as Rhett Butler. LESLIE HOWARD. OLIVIA DE HAVUiATO And presenting" VIVIEN LEIGH as Scarlett O'Hara. A Mighty Work of Beauty. Art, and. abort in Raw Human Emotions. "• Recommended More lor Adults. Direction: KcrrHlge Theatres (throughoutHj) VOGUE Auckland's Most Modern, Ponular, IntimateThetba Karangahape Road. Phone 43-003. 10 am. — 1.30 p.m. — 7.30 p.». 10 a.m. —• 1.30 p.m. — 7.30 p.m. WALT DISNEY'S GREATEST PRODUCTIOH IB GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOUR! ™ That wonderful story of Animal Life evembi should sec. It's Indescribable I "BAMBI" "BAMBI" "BAMBT Also: Here you have the Most Humorous Pair is their Most Fantastic Comedy. An Absolute Uprcji' STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY 'A HAUNTING WE WILL GO' 'A HAUNTING WE WILL GO' 'A HAUNTING WE WILL GO' Both Approved ler Universal Exhibition. NIGHTS OF CABARET In the CIVIC WINTERGARDENS DANCING THROUGH THE FESTIVE SEASON To the 14-Players Orchestra, With the Civic Ballet in Special Floor Show. BOXING NIGHT, TUESDAY, DEC. 3S-IMJ p.m. till 2 a.m. NEW YEAR'e EVE. DEC. 31-Midflltlt onward. NEW YEAR'S NIGHT. JAN. 1—10.30 p.m. till 2 a.m. No Increase In Prices, OPEN EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AS USUAL. Table Reservations from Wednesday. Call or Phone 30-100.' CIVIC WINTERGARDENS CABARET. OUTDOOR SPORTS AUCKLAND RACING CLUB (INCORPORATED). Summer Meeting, 1944-45 MONDAY, JANUARY 1 (NEW YEAR'S DAY). TUESDAY, JANUARY 2. AT ELLBRSLIE RACECOURSE. ADMISSION: To Racecourse— Each Person 1/5 Vehicles 1/6 Grandstand Enclosure—

Gentlemen 36/ Ladies 5/ Amusement Tax paid by the Club. TICKETS FOB GRANDSTAND ENCLOSURE ARE NOW ON SALE AT THE CLUB'S OHIOE, 87. SHORTLAND STREET. Cloakrooms will be open far the meetinj. ni all usual privileges will be available. To avoid delay. Patrons are requested to ttoW exact amount of admission charges. MEMBERS OP THE NAVY. MILITARY ATO AIR FORCES IN UNIFORM. AND MEROHAIfr NAVY. ADMITTED FREE. CHILDREN under 12 will NOT be admitK* to the Grandstand Enclosure. Totallsator will close for each event prompt!? at times mentioned in Race Card. No person who has at any time since tM passing of the Gamine and Lotteries Act Amend' ment Act. 1908. followed the occupation of * bookmaker or bookmaker's clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to iM Ellerslle Racecourse during the Summer Meeting, and if any such person is found on such courts he will be removed therefrom and prosecutes for trespass. The promotion of Sweeps is prohibited, ud any person infringing this regulation will <* removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. W. S. SPENCE. :30 Secretarr. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB (Incorporated) Summer Meeting, 1944 TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY); SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30 AT ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM FIRST RACE ABOUT 11.30 A.M. The Totallsator will close sharp on timi J<* each race, and the public are asked to cooperate by making their investments early. 1/6 — Admission to Course — 1/6 Lawn Enclosure and Grandstand

(Including Admission to Course): Gentlemen •' Ladles \l Children under 12 years * Derby Stand (Outside Enclosure): Gentlemen i/6: Ladies Free. MEMBERS OP THE NAVY, MILITARY AND AIR FORCES IN UNIFORM AND MERCHANT JJAV* ADMITTED FREE. The Publican's Booth and tha Afternoon T«* rooms will be open as usual. „,, - No person who has at any time since Mj* passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Ameno; meiu Act. 1908. followed the occupation 01. i bookmaker or bookmaker's clerk, no disquaiwea or undesirable person, will be admitted to tns Alexandra Park Racecourse during the Su»ro« Meeting, and if any such person is found on suc» course he will be removed therefrom »™ prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of sweeps is prohibited, «"> "Pj person Infringing this regulation will be removw from the Racecourse and prosecuted. K. J. GLOVER, , Assistant-Secret*!*-26 REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET AUCKLAND v. CANTERBURY AUCKLAND v. CANTERBURY AUCKLAND v. CANTERBURY EDEN PARK, EDEN PARK, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY DECEMBER 39, 30, JANUARY »• Play commences at II a.m. Each Day. Great Interest centres around this lg Canterbury is exceptionally strong this .«*"! The side includes Cromb, Hadlee, Scott «J* £jitb N.Z. representatives, while Anderson W»JJ£¥( are fine cricketers destined for Dominion wraou' The Auckland side needs little Wallace, Whltelaw, Sutcllife. Oleverley and wjf are grand players who will give Canterbury pw« to think about. ADMISSION: Ground 1/6. stand 1/; Schoolboys 64 RACQUET RESTRINGING, best, 8/6 "> M/- '5 Watts' Sports Depot. Exchange I.ane. 46-w —. MEETIKgg PENSIONERS' ASSOCIATION—Business »J2JS!' Wednosday Next at 2 p.m., Druids' HalL Neww" Pensioners, wako up. don't be slumbering 'jj next move?—T. H. Megann.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 305, 26 December 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 305, 26 December 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 305, 26 December 1944, Page 8

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