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AMUSEMENTS 3RD BIG WEEK FOR Waves of Laughter, Fun and Songs. IT'S TIP-TOP FORM (BY) ENTERTAINMENT. Daily — 11-2-5-8. Plans at Theatre and Begg's. Queen Street. CENTURY"" jiip--Queen Street — Phone 42-169. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Air Conditioned — Deaf Aids. Columbia Pictures Present GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY In a Tidal Wave ot Mirth to Flood Your Blues "BELL-BOTTOM GEORGE ,; " BELL - BOTTOM GEORGE ,: HE'S IN LOVE — IN TROUBLE — IN SONG "II 1 Had a Girl Like You," "Bell-Bottom George." "Swim. Little Fish." 4 Shorts Include "DISILLUSIONED BLUEBIRp" (Colour Rhapsody Cartoon). "2 G.I. JOES IN HOLLYWOOD." LATE NEWS ITEMS. Approved for Universal Exhibition. RESERVES COST NO EXTRA. BOOK EARLY FOR THIS WEEK-END. IVICTORY I GREEN LANE. Phone 16-647 To-night ar.d Saturday at 8. The Spirit of Red-blooded Youtt Stirring you with the chish of love and couragi of a Boy and his Horse. In All Technicolour. RODDY McDOWALL PRESTON FOSTER — RITA JOHNSTON In Mnry O'Haras "MY FRIEND FLICKA" Approved for Universal Exhibition. J Matinee To-morrow (Sat.), at 5 Cartoon, News, Sports, Magic Carpet, Interest, etc Friend Flicka" ill CRYSTAL PALACE I'ji, £iOUNT EDEN. Phone 60-57J I TO-NIGHT AND SAT. AT rr Af Saucy - Surprising - Swell! The lott'down on the high times that began afte the ball was over . . . The stnry that Papa am Mama didn't tell of what went, on when th gas lights went out. GENE TIERNEV — DON AMECHE LAIRD CREGAR IN THE LUBITSCH ALL-COLOUR "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" Recommended by Censor for Adults. And JACK BENNY — PRISCILLA LANE 'The Meanest Man in the World Approved for Universal Exhibition. Special at Matinee (Sat.), 1.3( The Hilarious Comedy, "Taxi, Mister" Cartoon, News, Serial, Fox Aussie News, and 'The Meanest Man in the World All Approved for Ur.ivcrsal Exhibition. !RIA L T O I NEWMARKET. • Phone 20-809 TO-NIGHT AND SAT. AT rj A~ Never a Dull Moment! When they match Wit and Wisecracks. "The prospect of my marrying yOii would mat Cupid shoot himself with his own bow am arr ° W 'THEY'RE TERRIFIC! MONTY WOOLLEY — GRACIE FIELDS "HOLY MATRIMONY" Approved for Universal Exhibition. And BRUCE BENNETT — ERIC ROLF "ÜBOAT PRISONER" Recommended by Censor tor Adults. Special Western Matinee To-morrow (Sat.), 2 p.m. Cartoon, Comedy. Serial. Screen Snapshots, Fo: Aussie News, and Big Western Feature. All Approved for Universal Exhibition. T"\T7l T TTYTT , MT. ALBERT. Phone 36-20 UHI To . nlght & Sat. at 7.45 Walter Huston. "THE NORTH STAR" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Laurel and Hardy. "DANCING MASTERS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. L A UREL AND HARDY MATINEE". SAT.. 2 P.M "DANCING MASTERS" and Feauirettes. SATURDAiY NIGHT THE TROCADERO DINE AND DANCE Auckland's Exclusive Dance and Supper Lounge, RESERVATIONS 30-645. Dress or Uniform Essential Saturday Night. OUTDOOR SI'OKTS AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (INC.). Autumn Meeting, 1945. TO-MORROW — SATURDAY APRIL 7 AT ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. ADMISSION: To Racecourse — s> d. Each Person 1 8 Vehicles 2 6 Grandstand Enclosure— Gentlemen 10 0 Ladies .-• S 0 To avoid delay. Patrons arc requested to tender exact amount of admission .charces. (Amusement Tax paid by the Club.) Cloakrooms will be open for the Meeting and all usual privileges will be available. MEMBERS OF THE NAVY. MILITARY AND AIR FORCES IN UNIFORM AND MERCHANT NAVY ADMITTED FREE. CHILDREN under 12 will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. No person who has at any time since the passing ot the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908, following the occupation of a bookmaker or bookmaker's clerk, no disqualified person, will be admitted to the Ellersiio Racecourse during the Autumn Meeting, and if any such person is lound on such course he will bo removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. ■The promotion of Sweeps is prohibited and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecutea. J. RAWSON. Sec. 6 AUCKLAND TKAN'SrOKT BOARD TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS, 'SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1945. RACES — ELLERSLIE. In addition to the special and frequent service from the City, extra trams are scheduled to run direct to the Course from Ponsonby (Three Lamps) as follows: — 10 4 am.. 10.9, 10.15, 10.21, 10.27, 10.33, 10.39. 10.45, 10.52, 11.2. 11.7. From Karangahape Road (opposite Geo. Courts) from 10.8 a.m. 6 A. E. FORD. Engineer and Manager. AUCTIONS SPECIAL PULLET SALE. J. JONES, LTD., CITY MARKETS. Will Sell by Auction TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 10. AT 10 A.M. Acting under Instructions from n client, who has to cut clown his flock owing to lack of labour: — 1000 PULLETS. 700 BLACK ORPINGTON PULLETS. 300 BLACK OEPINGTON-RHODE I. RED Ist CROSS PULLETS. The above are a splendid line of pullets, close to profit and can be thoroughly recommended to anyone requiring winter layers above the average. NOTE: We will execute commissions for country clients. SALE TUESDAY NEXT. APRIL 10. AT 10 A.M. J. JONES. LTD. Poultry Auctioneers and Specialists, CITY MARKETS. - :7 CABS AND TRUCKS. TURNERS & GROWERS. LTD.. CITY MARKETS, AUCKLAND, Will be Holding Another of Their Sales of CARS AND TRUCKS NEXT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, AT NOON. Any trial will be given in these Vehicles on the morning of sale. THIS WEEK'S SALE will include:— . 1936 MORRIS 3. Rubber and mechanical condition c/ood. 1933 FORD B. Front tyres very good, rear tyres fair, gooa mechanical condition and appearance. 1929 ESSEX CHALLENGER SIX. Fair rubber. motor sound. G

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 81, 6 April 1945, Page 8

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