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FINAL TWO DAYS of "SHINE ON, HARVEST MOON" ' Starring ANN SHERIDAN, DENNIS MORGAV IRENE MANNING. JACK CAS® * Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd*" 4 Sessions Daily: IX a.m., 2 p.w . 6 p.m snm Prices: 1/- to 3/4 Deaf Aids Available. Box Plans at Theatre Phone 30-100. Commencing Friday! Warner Bros, will pre-release "DESTINATION, TOKYO" The Historic First Landing by an American on Japanese Home Soil is realistically shown in this Screen Epic The Story of. Submarine "Copperfin," which entered Tokyo Bay to "Case" the Jap Capital ahead of the avenging Bombers. Starring CARY GRANT (as Captain Cassidy) JOHN GARFIELD (as Torpedo-man) ALAN HALE (as Cookie) ■>, FAYC EMERSON (afe Mrs Cashidy) Both Features Approved lor Univ.' Exhibit On the Same Programme: "The Corny Concerto" All in Beautiful Technicolour. Paramount, Air Mai! News. PARIS ACCLAIMS CHURCHILL REG. MADDAMH at the Civic Organ. | THE BERKELEY FINALLY SCREENING TONIGHT at b p.m. Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith. Alan Hale • "GENTLEMAN JIM" A Lavish Film, Full of Action, Human Interest and Irish Humour. (Approved for Universal Exhibition)' Gracie Fields in "Young am! Beautiful," etc Unpaid Bookings kept till 7.45 p.m. only | THE CAPITOL j & FINALLY SCREENING TONIGHT at 7,15, Jack Benny, Ann Sheridan in GEO. WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE A Great Comedy of Today, Nothing to with George Washington. ' Also Bruce Bennett, Kay Harris in "SABOTAGE SQUAD" „ A . Gripping ..Espionage Drama. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) Unpaid Bookings kept till 7.30 p.m. only. 1 -KERRIDGE THEATRES- I 1 AUCKLAND PROVINCIALS I SiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu!,! TODAY'S SCREENINGS TAURANGA - REGENT - "Stape Door Canteen' (U). Fri.-Sat.: "Cobra Woman" (A). TOWN HALL-"The K»nian" (U> and "Swing Out The Blues" (U) jrp E AITOHA - REGENT - "Constant I X Nymph (L). "The Importer" 1 Nymph" (U). qpH AMES —REGENT i- (A). WHAKATANE - REGENT - "Non Voyager" ( U). Thurs.-Fri.: "Five Grarei to Cairo" (A). OTOROHANGA— REGENT "Went The Day Well" (A). PAEROA REGENT "Song of the Islands' (U) OPOTIKI —REGENT—"Road To Morocco" (U). Thurs.-Fri.: "Young Ideas" (U) and "Broadway" (U). KAITAIA PRINCESS "My Sister Eileen" (U). Thurs.-Fri.: "Riders of the Northlands" (U); "The Male Animal" (A). HELENSVILLE REGENT "life Begins At 5.30" (A). KAWAKAWA— KING'S "Love On The Dole' (U) Thurs.-Fri.: "The Big Shot" (A); "Hitler's Madman" (A). MT. M A UNGANU1 —REGENT—"Dr Gillespie's New Assistant" (A). ROTORUA (in association) and GISBORNE —See Local Papers. Censorship (A) Recom. by Censor for Adnlts. Index. (U) Approved for Univ. Exhib. OUTDOOR SPOETS AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB (Inc.) SUMMER MEETING, 1944. TODAY (WEDNESDAY), DECEMBER 27, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, AT ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. First Race about 11.30 a.m. The Totalisator will close sharp on lime for each race, and the Public are asked to co-operate by making their investments early. A gold-mounted wnip donated by Halli-burton-Johnstone, Esq., will be presented lo the driver of the winner of the Auckland Trotting Cup. 1/6 Admission to Course Lawn Enclosure and Grandstand (Including Admission to Course): Gentlemen 8(* Ladies .. .. • • • • £/• Children under 12 years .. 2/Derby Stand (Outside Enclosure): Gentlemen, 1/6; Ladies, Free. MEMBERS OF THE NA V Y MIL IT AR Y AND AIR FORCES IN UNIFORM AND MERCHANT NAVY ADMITTED I'REE. The Publican's Booth and the Afternoon Tearooms will be Open as usual. No person who has at any time since the passing of "The Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 190S, followed the occupation of a bookmaker or bookmaker s clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person will be admitted to the Alexandra Park Rawconm during the Summer Meeting, and if any such person is found on such coarse he win t> e removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of sweeps Is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation * M removed from the Racecourse aud prosecuteo. K. J. GLOVER. Assistant-Secretary,

AUCKLAND RACING CLUB (Inc.). SUMMER MEETING, 1044-45. ACCEPTANCES FOR THE SECOND DAY Close at the Club's Office, Shortland St., TODAY (WEDNESDAY), by 12 Noon. W. S. SPENCE, Set-etary. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB (INCORPORATED) SUMMER MEETING, J 944-45. MONDAY (NEW YEAR'S DAY). Jan L TUESDAY, Jan. 2. AT ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE ADMISSION! L'o Rttcecunrse — ... Each PersoD .. .. " kia Vehicles ... •• •• * /0 iirandstand Enclosuxe — Gentlemen .. .. . 1 ;' ) , Ladies 5/ " Amusement Tax paid by the Club. TICKETS FOR GRANDSTAND EN I CJ/>| URE ARE NOW ON SALE AO THb CLUB'S OFFICE. 07 SHORTLAND ST. Cloakrooms will be open (or the meet! i tnd all usual privileges will be- avallapie. To avoid delay, Patrons are reQuestefl lender exact amount of a d mission cms _ MEMBERS OF THE NAVY, MILITAB* AND AIR FORCES IN UNIFORM A»l MERCHANT NAVY ADMITTED FREJi. CHILDREN under 12 will NOT bo a" ■nitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. . Totalisator will close for each , promptly at times mentioned in Kace No person who has at any time since passing of "The Gaming and Lotteries Amendment. Act, 1905," followed the . k pation of a bookmaker or bookmakers no disqualified or undesirable person, wi admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse W the Summer Meeting, and if any suchP . is found on such course ho will be ren therefrom and prosecuted for trespass The promotion of Sweeps is prohibiten, any person infringing this regulation wi , removed from the Racecourse and prosecw W. s. SPENCE Secretary. REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET. AUCKLAND v. CANTERBURYAUCKLAND v. CANTERBURY, AUCKLAND v. CANTERBURY, EDEN PARK, EDEN PARK, FRIDAY. SATURDAY, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 30. JANUARY 1 Play commences at 11 a.m. Each Day. Great interest centres around this Canterbury is exceptionally strong, tn son. The side includes Crornb, Hadle . . (r> and Burt, N.Z representatives. «h»®, for son and Smith are fire cricketers destine Dominion honours. j„,»inn: The Auckland side needs and Wallace, Whitelaw, Sutcliffe, C ever ey Cao . Cleal are grand players who will s' v ® terbury plenty to think about ADMISSION: Ground I/O, Stand 11-. Schoolboys M p.REYHOUND RACING—PRINCESS S •« Ijr OTAHUHU a.,) tW N.Z. Championships. Come and a" Fastest Dogs in the Lanfl. First Race, 1.30, Today ednegO^.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25086, 27 December 1944, Page 8

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955

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25086, 27 December 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25086, 27 December 1944, Page 8

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