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THE HAPPINESS MUSICAL WITH FUN AND GAIETY IN EVERY NOTE BOOK NOW FOE X.MAS AND BOXING DAY XMAS KITE —Doors Open 7—Show, 8 p.m. DAILY Plans at Theatre and Begg's, Queen St. efzjE:!' CENtsrFl^^ Queen Street. Phone 42-169. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. 20th Ccutury-Fox Proudly Present ALICE FA YE :: JOHN PAYNE JACK OAKIE :: LYNN BARI IT'S LIGHTHEARTED .. JT'S LAUGHLADEN IT S LILTING lIS "HELLO, 'FRISCO, HELLO" (Id Beautiful Technlcolour) Exclusive New Special "WALLS OK STEEL" How Britain's Anti-Aircraft Guns ' Defeated the Plying Bombs. Cartoons "Magic Carpet' CHuors It's A Happy Holiday Show! Approved for Universal Exhibition. VICT O~RT~ GKEEN LANE. Piiunc 16-647 Finally Tonight at 8. Deborah Kerr—-Clifford Evans "LOVE ON THE DOLE Approved for Universal Exhibition. Western Matinee loday at 2 p.m. "Return of "Wild Bill" & ''The Yanks Are Coming." Ail Approved for Universal JijXUid. Screening Xtnas Night at 8 p.m. "THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER" Recommended by Censor lor Adults. i CRYSTAL PALACE MOUNT EDEN. Phone 00-573 Finally Tonight at 7.45 Frandiot Tone, "FIVE G RAVES TO CAIRO;; M. Duane. "REDHEAD From MANHATTAN Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. WESTERN MATINEE TODAY, 1.30 "Hail to the Rnngers" .* Foaturettes. All Approved for Universal Exhibition. SCREENING XMAS NIGHT at 7,15 Bette Davis. "IN THIS OUR LII-E Recommended by Censor for Adults. & N7»ah Beery. "PRAIRIE CHICKENS Approved for Universal Exhibition. pvp I I IYIT MT. A LBERT. Phone 3U-204. UIL LUAL, 'j'onight at 7 15. John Mills, "WE DIVE AT DAWN" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Marsha Hunt, "AFFAIRS OF MARTHA" Recommended by Censor for Adults. MATINEE TODAY AT 2 P.M. "We Dive At Dawn," Serial & Feiiturettes. SCREENING XMAS NIGHT AT 7,15. Ann Sheridan, "KINGS ROW" Recommended by Censor for Adults. || NEW REGENT Today at 2. Tonight at 7.15. Phone 60-1-12. Fred Astaire—Rita Hayworth "YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER" Approved for Universal Exhibition. & Edmund Lowe —Brnce Bennett "MURDER IN TIMES SQUARE" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Screening Xmas Night at 7.45 GEORGE FORMBY in "GET CRACKING" Approved for Universal Exhibition. KUMEU A. & H. SOCIETY 23RD ANNUAL SHOW WILL BE HELD AT KUMEU ON MARCH 10, 1915. The Committee take this opportunity to wish all .Members, Exhibitors and Patrons tho Compliments of the Season. W. B. PATER SON, Secretary. rpHE ART GALLERY AND OLD 1 COLONISTS' MUSEUM (Wellesley and Kitchener Streets), Will be open during the Xmas Holidays as usual (except on Christmas Day). Special Displays of Old Masters of the Dutch and English Schools and Masterpieces of Modem Painting have been arranged. Hours: Week-days, 10 a.m.-4.30 p.m. ( Sunday, 2-4.30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. OIST BATTALION REUNION. Cairo! Cairo! NO. Commodore Lounge, Palmerston Bldgs., Customs St., on FRIDAY, .Jan. 19, at 7.30 p.m. Grab a gharri and come along. -Names and subscriptions of <>/- must be sent to T. W. Ellis, c/o 2nd N.Z.K.F. Club, Queens Arcade, before Jan. 12. OUTDOOR SPORTS TENNIS TOURNAMENT (CHRISTMAS HANDICAP) STANLEYSTREET From DECEMBER 23 to 20, Inclusive. AUCKLAND'S BIGGEST TENNIS TOURNAMENT FOR TEN YEARS. AMONG OVER 200 COMPETITORS SEE: Mists E. G. Attwood (10-12-3-1 Intermediate Champion);, Miss J. McL. Wallace (.Runnerup Christmas, lull); Miss J. Howard (Winner Christmas, 1942); Miss V. Johnson (Auckland Junior Champion); Miss H. Redwood (Winner at 1014 Easter Tournament, etc.); B. J. Baxter (Winner Christmas, 1041, and other titles); D. Kelly (Runner-up Auckland Championships, 1912); E. Micard (ex-French International Champion); G. Kerr-Taylor (Runnerup to Peter Smith Christmas, 1943); EXCITING SINGLES AND DOUBLES MATCHES DAILY. Admission: Adults, I/-; School Children, Od FINAL DAY: Adults, 1/0; School Children (id. Play Commences 8.30 a.m. START THE HOLIDAYS BY ENJOYING A FEAST OF THRILLING TENNIS BY AUCKLAND'S LEADING PLAYERS. (Note: Competitors in Singles events are required 8.30 a.m.; all others 0.30 a.m., Saturday.) RACE TO TAURANGA. COLIN NORRIS GOLD CUP. STARTS 1 P.M. TODAY. The Entries and Handicaps are:—Alo Mandalay, scr; C 3 Speedwell scr; Cll Matua, 30m; (J3O Ghost, Hi; B5 Waimea, Ih 30m; CO Peri, 2h; C Nada, 3h 30m. Prizes.- Colin Norris Gold Cup, £lO. £3, £2, £l. Also Champion Flag for first to finish, presented by W. A. Wilkinson. Race Starts at 1 p.m. between end of Eastem Tide Deflector and Yacht Mandalay. thence through reporting base off North Head and through end of net off Rangitoto Wharf, thence south of Motuihi and through Waiheko Passage to Capo Colville. Finishing Line off The Mount, in line with two white -posts on western side and one on Matakuna Island. Distance, 123 miles. PUKEKAWA SPORTS Will be held lu MR G. WILLIS' PADDOCK, MONDAY, JANUARY 1. 1045. Gallops and Hurdle Races. Hunting und Hack Competitions. Athletic Events. Novelty Events. For programmes apply P. S. EYRE, Rural Mail, Tunkau Ph 05A, Tuakau. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB (INCORP.). MATINEE MEETING (N ON-T 0T A LIS ATO R.) SATURDAY, JAN 20, 1945. ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. PROGRAMME. REMUERA HANDICAP (Harness). £l5O. For either unhoppled or half-hoppled Trotting horses. Limit, 3.-19. For horses ussessed on 3.49 and not faster than 3.47. Nom., £l. Accept., £2. One mile and a-half, EPSOM HANDICAP (Harness), £l5O. For Pacers only. Limit 3.43. For horses assessed on 3,13 and not faster than 3,11. Nom., £l. Accept., £2. One mile and a-half. Note.—ln the event of the Nominations exceeding the safety number this race shall be run either as two or three races, horses to be drawn for each race, so that tho safety number is not exceeded, tho stake for each race being a.s follows: Winner, £100; Second, £2O, and Third £lO. TRIAL STAKES (Harness). For Two-year-olds. First, Trophy donated by Club, valued at £l4; Second, Trophy, valued at £4; and Third, Trophy, valued at £2. Entry 10/-. One mile. GRE EN LANE HANDICAP (Harness), £l5O. For either unhoppled or half-hoppled Trotting Horses. Limit 5.7. For horses assessed on 5.7, and not faster than 5.5. Nom., £l. Accept., £2. Two miles. MANGERE HANDICAP (Harness), £l5O. For Pacers only. Limit 5.1. For horses assessed on 5.1, and not faster than 4.58. Nom., £1 Accept., £2. Two miles. Note.—ln the event of the Nominations exceeding the safely number this race shall be run either as two or three rnces, horses to be drawn for each race so that the safety number is not exceeded, Hie stake for each race being as follows: Winner £IOO. Second £2O, and Third £lO. NOMINATIONS for All Events Close with tiie Secretary, Durham St. East, Auckland, on FRIDAY NEXT, JANUARY G, 1045, at 5 p.m. HANDICAPS. HANDICAPS to appear in Nkvv Zealand ITkhai.T) on Thursday, January 11, 1915, ACCEPTANCES. ACCEPTANCES for all Events Close with the Secretary, Durham St. East, Auckland, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1915, at 5 p.m. Nominations, Acceptances and Entries made by Telegram must be confirmed immediately by letter, giving full particulars, failing which the fine will be imposed. K. J. GLOVER, Assist.-Secretary, Box 381. C.P.0., Auckland, C.l. Telegrams: "Aucktrot," Auckland. CLEVEDON SHOW, FEBRUARY 3, 1945. (SCHEDULES NOW AVAILABLE.) P.O. Box 9, D. M. BRYAN. Clevedon. Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25084, 23 December 1944, Page 12

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