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AMUSEMENTS FOR FINE FILM SHOWS . . . THE CRYSTAL PALACE “THE COMFORTABLE THEATRE” For Reservations ’Phone 78-602. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. PROUDLY PRESENTING 20th Century-Fox’s THRILL SPECIAL ! I ! Starring JOSEPH JEAN GARRY COTTEN PETERS MERRILL 2 p.m.—TODAY—B pan. I ‘BLUEPRINT for MURDER’ I | ‘BLUEPRINT for MURDER’ | (Recommended for Adults) EVERY MAN AND WOMAN WILL THOROUGHLY ENJOY THIS FILM ! 1 ! You Will Be IMMENSELY ENTERTAINED! FLANS AT D.1.C., AND THEATRE. Watch for “DOUBLE DYNAMITE” On Friday. A MIRTHQUAKE OF ROLLICKING FUN I I ! HIGH ADVENTURE I I I AND LILTING MELODIES I I ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition)

A THRILLING DAY’S MOTOR RACING GRAND PRIX GRAND PRIX —AT—ARDMORE January 9, 1954. FOR THE N.Z. MOTOR CUP N.Z. MOTOR CUP FAMOUS. INTERNATIONAL DRIVERS 24 Starters Include:— ENGLAND KEN WHARTON (8.R.M.) PETER WHITEHEAD (Ferrari) TONY GAZE (H.W.M.) FRED TUCK (Cooper Bristol) HORACE GOULD (Cooper Bristol) AUSTRALIA STAN JONES (Maybach) LEX DAVISON (H.W.M.) TON HAWKES (Allard Special) NEW ZEALAND F. ZAMBUCKA (Maserati) J. McMILLAN (Alfa Romeo) GEORGE SMITH (Gee Cee Ess) ’ RON ROYCROFT (Alfa Romeo) A Full Day of Racing Thrills in the Tradition of the Famous European Grand Prix. This is Closed Circuit Motor Racing at its Finest. Car and Motor-cycle events prior to the 210 Mile Grand Prix for the N.Z. Motor Cup. FAMILY FAMILY ALL-IN CAR TICKETS . ALL-IN CAR TICKETS ALL-IN CAR TICKETS ADMITS CAR AND ALL PASSENGERS SOUTH SIDE (Grandstand Area): 50/each. Day sales at track, 10/- each person, plus car park 2/-. NORTH SIDE (Beside long straight): 25/each. Day sales at track, 5/- each person, plus car park 2/-. space positively limits number of All-In Car Tickets When the limit is reached sales must stop. DO NOT DELAY All-In Car Tickets definitely will not be Sold at Track, or on Race Day. Sale of Family All-In Car Tickets opens at Lewis Eady. Ltd., at 9 a.m., on Friday December 11. 1953.

Limited number of seats in special positions have been retained for those w , 11 desire to book the 40/- preferentlal seats. Ordinary reserved seats now available at 30/- each. ?’JwT?^ITW , PnJS E^? VATIONS FR OM LEWIS EADY. LTD.. BOX 417, AUCKLAND XMAS SATURDAY NEXT: lAS EXTENDED MORNING FATHER XMAS SESSION, XMAS 10 A.M. TO 12 NOON. SaSSSS Eather Xmas will be atthe Ice Rlnk to welcome XMAS ail the Children. XMAS FREE FREE FREE E^£s^ R S^ AS FREE FREE FREE FATHER XMAS FREE FREE FREE FATHER XMAS ICE-CREAM, FATHER XMAS SWEETS. FATHER XMAS SWEETS FATHER XMAS £ nd a Present off the Xmas Tree for all Wee ICE SKATING Tots. Mothers and Fathers: • vo . u must bling the ICE SKATING children along. A verv en j o yable programme ICE SKA™g haS beCn arranßed ’ Ev ery Afternoon and ICE SKATING Evening the Rink is open ICE SKATING for your pleasure. ICE SKATING ICE SKATING .Keep -Cool at The ICE SKATING ICE SKATING INDOOR ICE SKATING ICE SKATING RINK. Centaurus road, ICE SKATING Cashmere. 6759 CANTERBURY SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS, TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. CENTENNIAL POOL. Senior. Intermediate, Junior Championships. All Styles of Swimming. Adults 2s 6d: Children under 14, Is. 6675 2PUBLIC JJOTICES NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS AND

"THE PRESS” OFFICE will observe the following holidays during Christmas and New Year:— THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24: OPEN to 5 FRIDA DECEMBER 25: OPEN 6 p.m. to SATURDAY DECEMBER 26: CLOSED ALL DAY. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 27: OPEN 6 pm to 9 p.m. . MONDAY. DECEMBER 28: OPEN 6 nm to 9 p.m. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29: OPEN 9am to 9 p.m. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30; OPEN 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31: OPEN 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1: OPEN 6 p.m to 9 p.m. H SATTTRDAY. JANUARY 2: CLOSED ALL normal office Advertisers who wish to insert Classified Advertisements during the Christmas and New Year holidays are asked to assist us by having their copy in at an early date prior to date of insertion. Subscribers should notify us immediately if they wish alterations made to the delivery of their papers. Those going to the following resorts should order direct from the Agent. AGENTS: A -, F - R - J - Harrison. ARTHUR’S PASS: J. McNae. DIAMOND HARBOUR: B. Miller. sReid’s Peninsula Stores. KAIRAKI: Mr Hewison. LEITHFIELD BEACH: L. J. Winder. LITTLE AKALOA: A. McClelland. OKAIN’S BAY; C. Smith. PIGEON BAY: P. G. Taylor. THE PINES: Rose and Willan. TIMARU: “The Press” Branch Office. WAIKUKU BEACH: C. A. Ragg. WOODEND BEACH: Burnett’s Store. Other localities, inquire this office. SCHUSSLERS Twelve Biochemic Salto, 2s each, obtainable from W. B. Falvey, Chemist, 670 Colombo st. (opp, Reeces),

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27224, 16 December 1953, Page 1

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