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LUNA PARK —THIS IS THE HEADQUARTERS OF ALL AMUSEMENT IN AUCKLAND Where mus/c, mirth and laughter are dispensed in lavish style. This season Luna Park has new joy machines, lighting effects, and free shows. Luna Park offers the most attractive and cheapest amusement in New Zealand. Join the delighted thousands there to-night, and right through the glad season. LUNA PARK Auckland Racing Club's Summer Meeting, 1928-29 : v : •- ; * i ***< > ***** * WEDNESDAY and i FRIDAY, December 26 and 28, i: and TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, January 1 and 2. GLORIOUS ELLERSLIE. [ PROGRAMME OF LEADING EVENTS EACH DAY. FIRST DAY. AUCKLAND CUP of £3000; two miles. RAILWAY HANDICAP of £1400; six furlongs. GREAT NORTHERN FOAL STAKES of £1250; six furlongs. SECOND DAY. THE KING'S PLATE of £500; one mile. SUMMER CUP of £1250; one and a-quarter miles. ELECTRIC HANDICAP of £650; six furlongs. THIRD DAY. GREAT NORTHERN DERBY of £3000; one and a-half miles. A.R.C. HANDICAP of £1750 ; one and a-half miles. NEWMARKET HANDICAP , of £750; six furlongs. FOURTH DAY, GRANDSTAND HANDICAP of £1000; one and a-quarter miles. ROYAL STAKES of £1000; six furlongs. CLIFFORD PLATE of £500; one and a-half miles. FIRST RACE AT 11.30 A.M. EACH DAY. VV. S. SPENCE, Secretary. Auckland Trotting Club, Summer Meeting, 1928, Alexandra Park, Epsom THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29. MONDAY, DECEMBER 31. THE GREATEST OF ALL THE SEASON'S ATTRACTIONS The Committee and Stewards o[ the Auckland Trotting Club extend to one and all Us patrons Christina# Greetings and its Oust wishes fur a ■ prosperous I9?'J. ®E S _>r-. |fcf , J' '<mn &>+s *?■> j ,v. < ••••<?•;« » & W' *. ; mmzm, r ' fe j U mi; ENTS. Y. G CUP ROWE CUP Cup val Two r THE IDEAL PICNIC AND MOTORISTS' RESORT Situated opposite Swanson Railway Station. FULLY EQUIPPED SPORTS GROUND. 50 acres, containing Cricket Pitches, Lawn Tennis Courts, Running Tracks, Swings, and Swimming Pool, Bathing Sheds, etc. TEA KIOSKS. 20 Acres Native Bush. Special Excursion Railway Fares. Exclusively to Park for Group Parties. Hot Water Free. We advise Secretaries of Picnic Groups to make early application. Particulars, J. G. BOND, P. 0., Swanson; or H. A. ROBERTSON, 14, O'Connell Street. Phone 43-371. Sugar and Spice and all things nice—That's what the FROLICS arc made of HOLIDAY MATINEES with a Special Message for the Kiddies from CLEM DAWE. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.) LTD. present Every Evening MIDNIGHT FROLICS CLEM DAWE JAZZ BAND OF 12 and a Brilliant Company of 20 Incomparable Comedians, IffigßjWK Dancers, Singers and Musicians. KwlmM SATURDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - SATURDAY - TUESDAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY December 22nd December 26th Decembor 27th December 29th - January Ist - January 2nd - January sth CLEM DAWE wishes the Kiddles a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. He brings a message from Father Xmas. NOTE.—There will be Special Surprises of Xmas Gifts at aach Matinee. tChildren Half Price to all parts (except Gallery) at all Matinees. YACHTSMEN returning from cruise, REMEMBER THE "PIRATE SHIPPE" Anchorage at Miiford, and Bring Your Dancing Shoes. Be Sure During the holidays make a point of visiting Titirangi in the glorious Waitakere Ranges. You'll revel in the magnificent 3cenery, and the exhilarating mountain air will give you a grand appetite. Have Morning Tea, Luncheon, or Afternoon Tea at the » m —Beautifully situated, overlooking the bush-clad slopes of " the Ranges " and the blue waters of the Manukau. Catering of the highest order. Morning and Afternoon Tea, Luncheon, Soft Drinks, Ices, etc. -—Regular Service of Fast Buses, leaving G.P.O. TITIRANGI TEA KIOSK Proprietors: HOTEL TITIRANGI, LTD. HENDERSON. A MOTOR CAMP WHICH WILL DELIGHT THE HEARTS OF ALL MOTORISTS. ' ' & Whrnfr \mm m ? * mm. w-X mm mm -4 i-Y'Z-'--: m WmmmmwmMm I i ■ A GLIMPSE OF " THE GLEN." Lovely Till GLEN will delight tho children with Us donkey rides. swin"n, sc-suws, sand pits, buckets and spades, safe bathing, etc.; and the adults will enjoy its putting green, ocean wave, quoits, darts, deck bowls, beautiiul sheltered corners, with built-in tables and seats, bathing, sea-horse, dressing *hrds, hot water, etc.; in fact, everything. All of the above facilities are free. lennis Court and nine boats for hire. TUI GLEN is Auckland's Premier Motor Camp; is equipped and available only for the private motor-car or motor-cycle and their oexupants; is reached by following the Main Concrete Highway to Henderson, ti smooth spin of about I I miles from the city. Ring or write for Pictorial Booklet. C. F. BROOKES, 29,- Eden Crescent. Phone 44-000. Or TUI GLEN, Henderson. Phone 20. PONSONBY AMATEUR SWIMMING AND LIFE SAVING CLUB. SBOPENING ( AT THE Shelly Beach Bath, Ponsonby, XMAS DAY, COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M. First-Class Swimming, Diving and Novelty Events. Roll up and spend the afternoon at the Shelly Beach Bath. Auckland City Council's Bus will leave Three Lamps at regular intervals. Admission to Carnival: Adults, 1/-. Children, 6d. L. BRIGHTON. Hon. Secretary. & PUKEKOHE AUCKLAND W. J. WHEELER & SONS. 5/'- Return. 3/- Single. Children 1/6 Each Way. Bus Connects with Tuakau Car. Time-table from Drivers. 3ih[il m res ■■■■■■ w fKSI m mum ■■■■■■■ ■ ■■■■MM ■lft s!a Wi oimviiHiw : rr* iwjj Sunday, January 6. Visitors should not miss, hearing this splendid Band. A frequent tram service is run to the Zoo on all days in the week. Entrance Charges: Adults. 1/-. Children, 3d. a. Ct m " A vt > . ■< h .VI 'i s - r 7m®' i mm « "• -V , % The Devonport Steam Ferry Company, Limited. (Weather and other circumstances permitting). EXCURSION ON CHRISTMAS DAY. DEVONPORT, STANLEY BAY, BAYSWATER, NORTHCOTE AND BIRKENHEAD— The usual Sunday time-table will be run with the following additional trips:— Leave Devonport at ..■ ..., >.■„ 6.30 a.m. 7.20 a.m. Leave Auckland at . . . . ... 7 a.m. 7.40 a.m. Via Stanley Bay. Leave Birkenhead at .. 6.30 a.m. 10.40 p.m. Leave Auckland at . .. 7 a.m. 11.10 p.m. Leave Bayswater at ~ ~ . i.6.30 a.m. 10.45 p.m. Leave Auckland at i. » » ■. 7 a.m. 1 1 p.m. RANGITOTO ISLAND— Leave Auckland at •• .t . . 10 a.m. 2.30 p.m. Leave Rangitoto at . .. .. 10.45 a.m. 5 p.m. Cailla at Devonport both ways. Buses will meet the additional trips on Devonport and Miiford Services. EXCURSION FOR BOXING DAY. WEDNESDAY, December 26, 1928, and THURSDAY, December 27, 1928. DEVONPORT, STANLEY BAY, BAYSWATER, CHELSEA, NORTHCOTE, AND BIRKENHEAD— The usual Week-day Time-table will be run. STANLEY BAY. SERVICE.—On December 26, 1928, will leave from the Western Ferries as under, from 10 a.m. till 5.45 p.m. Passenger are requested to purchase their tickets at the Northcote and Birkenhead Branch Office. RANGITOTO ISLAND— Leave Auckland, at *9.35 a.m. *ll a.m. *2.30 p.m. ' Leave Rangitoto at 10.20 a.m. *l2 Noon *4 p.m. 5.45 p.m. *Calls at Devonport both ways. EXCURSIONS FOR SUNDAY, December 30, 1928. DEVONPORT, STANLEY BAY, BAYSWATER, CHELSEA, NORTHCOTE, BIRKENHEAD, AND RANGITOTO SERVICES— The usual Sunday Time-table -will be run. MONDAY, December 31,1928, TUESDAY, January 1, and WEDNESDAY, January 2, 1929. DEVONPORT, STANLEY BAY, BAYSWATER, CHELSEA, BIRKENHEAD, AND NORTHCOTE— The usual time-table will be run. RANGITOTO ISLAND— Leave Auckland at *9.35 a.m. *1 1 a.m. *2.30 p.m. Leave Rangitoto at 10.20 a.m. *l2 Noon *4 p.m. 5.45 p.m. ,tf Calls at Devonport both ways. PINE ISLAND—TUESDAY, January 1, and WEDNESDAY, January 2. Leave Auckland at 10 a.m. Leave Pine Island at 5 p.m. FARE!: Adult, Return, 1/6; Children, 9d. REFRESHMENTS OBTAINABLE AT RANGITOTO AND PINE ISLAND. NORTH SHORE TRANSPORT COMPANY, Limited. Pay a visit to the ever-charming and fascinating Takapuna and Miiford Beaches. A delightful trip. Efficient and commodious buses meet all steamers at Baynwater and Devonport as per time-table. RETURN FARE, including Steamer and Bus, 1/6 Return. VEHICULAR SERVICE. Apply at Company's Offices for time-tables and fares. PHONES: Head Office, 41-346; Vehicular Stage, 45-398. NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. Do not miss a trip to the North Shore during the holidays. FAST SERVICE. REDUCED FARES.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20137, 24 December 1928, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20137, 24 December 1928, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20137, 24 December 1928, Page 9 (Supplement)

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