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It's Not Too Late Your Xmas Poultry ... We invite everyone this morning to Me pur Xmas window display . • • TURKEYS CHICKENS DUCKLINGS SUCKING PIGS The choicest array of young birds and pigs ever displayed in N.Z. Deliciously cooked by our inimitable method. FOOD SPECIALISTS N.Z/s LARGEST COOKED POULTRY DEALERS CUSTOMS STREET WEST (next Hotel Auckland). Phone 42-201. Our Dining Rooms are open during the holidays as follows: Xmas Day (closed): Sundays, 5 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.; all other days, including Boxing Day and New Year's Day, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 0 WM. A PORTION OF OUR DINING ROOM. § i m W. mwm jffiff, JX *.l m mm use > jix ■M. sj/y » \ WMmm IS (Incorporated) SUMMER MEETING 1943-44 AT ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. MONDAY (Boxing Day) i December 27. SATURDAY (New Year's Day), January !• MONDAY January 3. PRINCIPAL EVENTS FIRST DAY Auckland Cup, £4250, two miles. Railway Handicap, *ISOO. six furlojjgs. C.N. Foal Stakes, £IOOO (two-year-olds), six furlongs. SECOND DAY Auckland Racing Club Handicap, £2OOO, IJ mile*. G.N. Derby, £2OOO, li miles, THIRD DAY The Nathans' Memorial Handicap, £1250, U miles. Clifford Plate, £750, It miles. Royal Stakes, £SOO, six furlongs. ADMISSION ~ To Racecourse: Each Person ..» .». 1/6. Vehicles mm 2/6. Grandstand Enclosures Gentlemen «. 10/Ladles S/» Amusement Tax paid by the Club. No Cloakroom' will be open. To avoid delay patrons are requested to tender exact amount of admission charge. Members of the Navy, Military and Air Forces In uniform, and Merchant Navy admitted free. Totallsator will close for each event promptly at tlnys mentioned in race card. m i I*#, m JZ' AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB SUMMER MEETING 1943 ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM, TUESDAY, December 28 THURSDAY. December 30 First Race at 11.15 a.m. each day. PRINCIPAL EVENTS FIRST DAY Auckland Trotting Cup, £I6OO, limit 4.32, 2 mile*. St. Heliers Handicap, £650, limit 2.50, IJ- miles. SECOND DAY President's Handicapi £IOOO, limit 4.32, 2 miles. G.N. Free-for-All, £750, 1$ ADMISSION Admission to Course .... 1/6 Lawn Enclosure and Grandstand (including Admission to Course): Gentlemen 6/« Ladies 4/» Children Under 12 Years ?/- DERBY STAND (Outside Enclosure) s Gentlemen I /6, Ladies Free. Members of the Navy, Military and Air Forces in Uniform, and Merchant Nary Admitted Free. The Totallsator will elose sharp on time. The public are asked to co-operate by investing early. For the convenience of patrons having tlckeis to collect from the First Day the Late Dividend Windows will be open on Thursday, one hour before starting time for first race. CHELTENHAM A beautiful, clean, safe beach less than half-an-hour ferry and bus trip from Queen Street, with every desired facility. Bathing pavilion, sanitary, hot water, shade, kiosk. A grand and economiial family outing. Auckland abound# in beachea but Milford is its loveliest. There's everything you want there, refreshments at the Pirate Shlppe, bathing and sanitary requirements, canoes, deck chairs, sun umbrellas for hire, wonderful bathing for adults and children and the famous Milford Pool (shown In illustration), the longest pool In New Zealand, provides swimming be the tide In or out. WAIHEKE Spend a day at beautiful Oneroa Beach, situated on Waiheke Island. Take the ferry to Matlatla, then by road to Oneroa. Ferry leaves Auckland daily. A cheap and pleasant outing. Adults, return fare, 2/6. Children (under 14 years), 1/3. TAKAPOTA A fine, safe beach with everything the holidaymaker requires, only 30 minutes ferry and bus from city. There are ideal camp sites available at this beach. All the beaches on the northern side of the harbour are within easy reach of the city and are catered for by ferry and bus at frequent intervals daily. DEVONPfIMtT STEAM FEKRY Co. L id. (For particulars of services see timetables advt. or phone 41-346) A luxurious fleet of buses provides services to the following beaches: Narrow Neck, Takapuna, Milford, Castor Bay, Campbell's Bay, Mairangi Bay, Brown's Bay. For particulars phone 78-535.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24775, 24 December 1943, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24775, 24 December 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24775, 24 December 1943, Page 5