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SPECIAL SESSIONS AT BOTH THEATRES TODAYi .ROXY 5■ 8 AVON TODAY 8 WESTERNS TODAY 8 WESTERNS TODAY 8 WESTERNS / ROXY \ ... / AVON \ / ROXY \ A / AVON \ coNimuoua N 6t c K h ot ßd . \ «a / n \ 4 Ponsonby Rd. / \ 5 / \To night at / v a y V 7- 46 y Phnnfi 41-341. Phone 27-077. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. No 1 ■ No. HOPALONG CASSIDY (Wm. Boyd) sudde jim®e h rogers la BOP "'ANDY CLYDE' ALWAYS IN TROUBLE IN "MYSTERY MAN CHARLES STARRETT Witts T " n " (UKULELE IKE) Lew Preston and his Ranch Hands " TESI "PRAIRIE STRANGER jj 0- . 3 No. "Dudes Arc Pretty People" lA. COMEDY RIOT WITH A SURPRISE IN EVERY LAUGEU WITH Noah Beery—Jimmie Rogers (All Approved tor Universal Exhibition) CTATC DEVONPORT. Cosy A Warm. iblAli-< Finally Tonight at 7.30. SIR OEDRIC HARDWICKE— LEE COBB t "THE MOON IS DOWN & .TIM ROGERS—MARY BRIAN • "CALABOOSE" Big Western Matinee Today, 1.30 CHARLES STARRETT in the Thrilling * "Riding Through Nevada Cartoon, Comedy, News & "Calaboose" CTATr ONEHUNGA. Phone 54-344. MAIL Finally Tonight at 7.45. MARGO—TOM NEAL t "BEHIND THE RISING SUN" FRED ASTAIRE— JOAN LESLIE t "THE SKY'S THE LIMIT" Matinee Today, 1.30 Comedy. Sports. News, Serial 4 "The Sky's The Limit" nnnirrcc DOMINION RD. Heated. PRINCLSS Today. 1.30. Tonight, at 7.45. ERIC PORTMAN—ANN DVORAK * "SQUADRON-LEADER X" * WALLY BROWN—ALAN CARNEY • "Adventures Of A Rookie' Matinee, 1.30 —As Above & Disney

1-jrrAl PONSONBY RD. Ph. 26-940. KLuAL Today, 1.30. Tonight at 7.40. TYRONE POWER. MAUREEN O'HARA In Rafael Sabatini's All-Colour t '"THE BLACK SWAN" A Roger Pr.vor —Eve Arden f "SHE COULDN'T SAY NO Matinee, 1.30 —As Above & Cartoon AnCTDUI RICHMOND AV. Ph. 27-235. AULLrnI Filially Tonight at 7.45. Johnny WEISSMULLER —Nancy KELLY • "TARZAN'S DESERT MYSTERY" MISCHA AUER—JOAN DAVIS *• "AROUND THE WORLD" Big Tarzan Matinee Today, 1.30 Disney Cartoon, Leon Errol Comedy, Cowboy Novelty, Sports. News Novelty, Interest <fc "Tarzan's Desert Mystery + Denotes Recommended by Censor for Adults. P Denotes Approved for Universal Exhibition, 1 SUNDAY NIGHT at 7.30 ' OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AS WELL AS SERVICEMEN. Proc««ds for Charitable Purposes. 2 - BIG FEATURES - 2 BUZZEY HENRY—DORIS DAY . I "MR CELEBRITY" Approved for Universal Exhibition. 4 SEBASTIAN SHAW—JUDY CAMPBELL "EAST OF PICCADILLY" R«ommended by Censor for Adults. CLASSIC CLUB PUBLIC CONCERT in the LEWIS EADY HALL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1944, at 8 p.m. admission, 1 18. Reservations at Lewis Eady, Ltd. ]Nd extra. OUTDOOR SPORTS AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB (Inc.) SPRING MEETING, 1944, TODAY (SATURDAY) and MONDAY (LABOUR DAY), OCT. 23 AT ALEXANDRA PARK,. EPSOM. FIRST RACE AT 11.30 A.M. The Totalisator will close sharp on time lor each race, and the public are asked to cooperate by making their investments early. Late dividends for the First Day will be paid at the Course from one hour before starting time of First Race on Monday. j/0 Admission to Course Lawn Enclosure and Grandstand (Including Admission to Course) t Gentlemen .. .. • • 6/* Ladies */• Children under 12 years .. 9/Derby Stand (Ooteida Enclosure)! Gentlemen, 1/6; Ladies, Free. MEMBERS OF THE NAVY. MILITARY AND AIR FORCES IN UNIFORM AND MERCHANT NAVY ADMITTED FREE. The Pablican's Booth and the Afternoon Tea Rooms will, be open as usual. No person who has at any time since the passing of "The Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908," followed the occupatina of a bookmaker or bookmaker s clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Alexandra Park Racecourse during the Spring Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course he will be 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 prosecuted HANDICAPS AND ACCEPTANCES FOR THE SECOND DAT. Handicaps will appear at the Club's Office, Durham Street East, Auckland, TONIGHT at 8 p.m. Acceptances close with the Secretary TOFIGHT at 9 p.m. K. J. GLOVER,' Assistant Secretary. LEAGUE FOOTBALL L CARLAW PARK - TODAY STORMONT MEMORIAL TROPHY. THE LAST MATCH OF THE SEASON. CITY v. PONSONBY City won the championship in brilliant etyle, and on that form seemed likely to become triple champions, but Ponsonby, playing grar.d football, surprised everyone by defeating Cit.v 31 —17 in the Roopo Rooster. Smarting under that defeat, City .will field its strongest side, and is confident of victory. City's pack is claimed to be the best in the competition, while Ponsonby's backs are the finest attacking sot seen at Carlaw Park for many years. Remember, the season closes today, and this match will almost certainly be the best of one of the finest series of games" we nave witnessed in any season. CURTAIN-RAISER AT 1.80 P.M. Admission! Ground, Ladies and Gentlemen, j./•; Stands, Ladies arid Gentlemen, <id; Returned Servicemen with New Zealand Shoulder .Badges admitted to ground free. TYNNDALE A. A. AND H. C. Entries for 1 Mile and 100 Yards Open Events, to be held at; the Cinder Track, Porta?®. Rd-., New Lynn, on November 4. close 27 Fee 1/ Sport 3 Dcpot 011 Friday, October A. LYDIARD, Hon. Sec. TOftOADSIDING at Huntly Bpeedway rr.Postponed until Sunday, Dec. 8. Huntly Motor Racing Clnb (Inc.). A. Mcßeath, Sec.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25030, 21 October 1944, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25030, 21 October 1944, Page 12