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A GREAT HOLIDAY SHOW! Children (id (id Od Gd Continuous Sessions: 11 —2 - & 1 ROXY I JS? ! R OXY I Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Lid. 2 NEW WESTERNS No. 1. Hopalong Cassidy in "LUMBERJACK'' No. 2. Russell Hayclen in "WYOMING HURRICANE" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) L COMMENCING TO!iLOU ROW iWED.) THE WESTERN SHOW OF SHOWS! ROXY A V 0 N GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY With SMILEY B U RXETTE* in "STARDUST ON THE SAGE" No. 2• WESTERN ~ No. 2 "COWBOY CANTEEN" Willi CHARLES STARR ETT MILLS BROS. —JANE FRAZEE VERA VAGUE-—THE TAILORM AIDS JIMMIE WAKELY .V HIS SADDLE PALS (Both Approved for Universal !oxaibitirm) Pav ON~ I r , f ; A ! MATIN*EE 'D»I)\Y, 1.150 Corner ol (■'LX ALLY T')XIG lIT Gl N orlli i. * I [ \t " ■',(» jt Pou.-.ouhy ltd. | Rhone 2r-A77 jli-anna" Durliiu— Herbert Marshal! "MAD ABOUT MUSK"' \pprovcd for Univers::! E\hii)ifion. iARB' ' i 1 * UOSTELH). 'Hold That Ghost" Recommended by Censor tor Adults. MAT! XEE TO DAY, I.: ;n -•■ A S AB« Wl 3 _ mu DEVOXPOirr. Phono TO-HH. OIA 11 Tudav. 1 Pcniulit nt ..:>(>• CTATW DEVON POUT. Phono 70-HH. OJA t L Today, l.:;u. Tonight- at RON \LD REAC. AX—OLY.MPE HRADXA * "INTERNATIONAL SQUADRON" A WILLIAM BEND IX— < > RA* E PR AD LEY "TAXI. MISTER" Matinee 1 octay, I.M)-A c . Above CT ATP OXE! I.UN'G A, Phone 1 -:. Ml. oiAir. 'in,lay a! 2. Tonight at 7.1"-. GEO RG ES A N DIIR S-VIR GIX IA BUT'CE f "ACTION IN ARABIA" & NELSON EDDY —Constance Dowling * "KNICKERBOCKER HOLinAY" Matinee, 2 p.m.—As Above & Cirtoon princes? GEORGE SANDER'S- PHILIP DORX t "PARIS AFTER DARK" WILLIA.M TRACY—,IOE SAWYER "YANK'S AHOY" Matinee Today, I.3o—As Above nrp a I POXSONRY ED. Ph. 20-010. KLbAL Tonight at 7.15. JACK BEXXY —LATRD CREGAR "CHARLEY'S AUNT" (i MICHAEL O'SHEA -SUSAN HAYWARD "JACK LONDON" Matinee Today at 2 p.m. "Charleys A nut' A Featurettes. Ann"PHI PICHMOXD AY. Ph. 27-2:55. /iL>E.LI £ll Today. Itonight at 7.:-»»• ARTHUR ... ASKEY - -EVELYN DALE Iri the Simply Smashing Army Musical,. * "King Arthur Was A Gentleman" & WALLY BROWN—A LA X CARNEY * "Adventures of a Rookie" Matinee Today, L3o—As Above + Denotes Recommended by Censor for Ariulls * Denotes Approved tor Universal Exhibition OUTDOOR SPORTS AUCKLAND RACING CLUB (INCORPORATED) SUMMER MEETING, 1944-45. TODAY (BOXING DAY), DEC. 26, HON DAY (NEW YEAR'S DAY) Jan 1 TUESDAY. Jan 2. AT ELLER3LIE RACECOURSE - ADMISSION: To Racecourse— Each Person .. .. l/(j Vehicles .. ~ 218 Grandstand Enclosure— Gentlemen .. ..10/ Ladies .. ..51Amusement, Tax paid b,v the Club TICKETS FOR GRANDSTAND ENCLOSURE ARE NOW ON SALE AT THE CLUB'S OFFICE, »r sHORTLAND ST Cloakrooms will Oe open (or the meeting and all usual privileges will be available. To avoid delay, Patrons are requested to tender exact amount of admission charges MEMBERS OF THE NAV>\ MILITARY AND AIR FORCES IN UNIFORM AND MERCHANT N.-WY ADMITTED FREE CHILDREN under 12 will XOT be ad mittcd to the Grandstand Enclosure Totalisator will close for each event promptly at times mentioned in Race Card No person who has at any time since the passirrg of "The Gaming and Lotteries Art Amendment, Act, HH)B." followed the occu pation of a bookmaker or bookmaker's clerk no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Ellerslle Racecourse during the Summer Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course he will tie 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 W 3PENCE Secretary TENNIS TOURNAMENT ICH Ft ISTM A S HA X D [CAP) At STANLEY STREET TODAY AUCKLAND'S BIGGEST TENNIS TOURNAMENT FOR. TEN YEARS. AMONG OVER 200 COMPETITORS SEE: Miss E. G. Attwood (10-12-0-1 Intermediate Champion); Miss J. McL, Wallace (Runner up Christmas, 1011); Miss J. Howard (Winner Christmas, DM2); Miss V. Johnson (Auckland Junior Champion); Miss 11. Redwood (Winner at 1911 Eastfc-;- Tournament, etc.); 13. ,) Baxter (Winner- Christmas. 10 U, and other titles); D Kelly (Runner-up Auckland Championships, 1942); E. Micurd (ex-French International. Champion); G. Kerr-Taylor (Runnerup to Peter Smith Christmas. 1013); etc., etc EXCITING SINGLES AND DOUBLES MATCHES DAILY. FINAL DAS : Adults, 1/(5; School Children (Jd. Play Commences 8.80 a.m. START THE HOLIDAYS BY ENJOYING A FEAST OF THRILLING TENNIS BY AUCKLAND'S LEADING PLAYERS. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB (Inc.) SUMMER MEETING, 1011. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), DECEMBER 27, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, AT ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. First Race about n.BO a.m. The TotnlisS-tor will close sharp on time for each race, and the Public are asked to co-operate by making their investments early. A gold-mounted whip donated by Ilallv-burton-Johnstone, Esq., will be presented lo the driver of the winner of the Auckland Trotting Cup: 1/0 Admission to Course Lawn Enclosure and Grandstand (Including Admission to Course): Gentlemen . . . . 0/Ladies T. .. •!/• Children under J 2 years .. 2/-Dt-rby Stand (Outside Enclosure): Gentlemen. I/O; Ladies, Free. ?,T EMB ER S OF THE XAV Y, M I LIT AR Y AND AIR FORCES IX UNIFORM AND MERCHANT NAVY ADMITTED FREE. The Publican's Booth and the Afternoon Tearooms will be Open as usual. Xo person who has at. any time since the passing of "The Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment- Act, looy," followed the occupation of a bookmaker or bookmaker's clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person will bo admitted to the Alexandra Park Racecourse during the Summer Meeting, and if any such person is fount! on such course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespi I MS. The promotion of sweeps is prohibited, arid any person infringing this regulation will he removed from the Racec.;iirsc ami prosecuted. K. GLOVER. Assistant-Secretary. REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET. AUCKLAND v. CANTERBURY, AUCKLAND v. CANTERBURY, AUCKLAND v. CANTERBURY, EDEN PARK, EDEN PARK, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, :«>, JANUARY 1. Play commences at It a.m. Each Day. Great interest centres around (his match. Canterbury, la exceptionally strong Ihis season. The side includes Cromb. Hadlee, Scott and Burt. N.Z. representatives, while Anderson and Smith are fine cricketers destined for Dominion honours. The Auckland side needs little introduction: Wallace, Whitelaw, SulclitTe, Cleverlcy and 4 i Jir e grand players who will uive Canterbury plenty to think about. _ , - ADMISSION: -Ground 1/H, Stand 1/., -iJchoolboys Od. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25085, 26 December 1944, Page 8

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