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It's Tip-Top Form (by) Entertainment WAVES OF LAUGHTER ■WITH GEORGE IN THE NAVY DAILY 11—2—5—8 Plans at Theatre and Begg's, Queen Street <= | CENTURY |s====Queen Street Phone 42-169 Direction; Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Air Conditioned Deaf Aids Columbia Pictures Present GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY In a Tidal Wave of Mirth to Flood Your 81ue5.... "BELL-BOTTOM GEORGE" "BELL-BOTTOM GEORGE" SHORTS INCLUDE "DISILLUSIONED BLUEBIRD" Colour Rhapsody Cartoon. 2 G.I. JOES IN HOLLYWOOD Novel Screen Snapshots. LATE NEWS ITEMS (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Reserve Now for Easter Sat., Easter Mon. NO EXTRA COST. Century Now! VICTORY | GREEN LANE. PhQiae 16-647 | Tonight & Sat., at 8. EDDIE CANTOR „ GEORGE MURPHY—JOAN DAVIS In the Gay, Romantic Musical "SHOW BUSINESS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. CRYSTAL PALACE . MOUNT EDEN. Phone fiO-r,73 Tonight .6 Sat., at 745 ! i Jack Benny—Laird Cregar "CHARLEY'S AUNT" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Edward G. Robinson —Lynn Bari "TAMPICO" Recommended by Censor for Adults. ~RIA L T 0 I NEWM ARRET Phone 20-80W Tonight & Sat., at 7.45 TYRONE POWER in the All-Colour "CRASH DIVE" Approved for Universal Exhibition. John Carradino —Margo "GANGWAY FOR TOMORROW" Recommended by Censor for Adults. SCREENING GOOD FRIDAY AT 7.30 <ONE night only) Bud Abbott —Lou Costello "PARDON MY SARONG" Approved for Universal Exhibition. PLEASE NOTE —No Reservations Frl. HE" I 11YF MT. ALBERT. Phone 36-204. UL LUAt Tonight & Sat., at 7.45. Betty Grable, "SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY" & Richard Dix, "THE WHISTLER Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Screening Good Friday at 7.45 "SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY" & Shorts. OUTDOOR SPORTS AUCKLAND RACING CLUB (INCORPORATED) AUTUMN MEETING 1»46 EASTER SATURDAY And EASTER MONDAY, MA.RCH 81 AND APRIL 2, AT ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE ADMISSION. To Kacecourse — Each PersoD . .. .. I/O Vehicles .. •• •• 2/6 ij-randstand Enclosur&— Gentlemen .. .. 10/ Ladies • • .. 6/• i'o avoid delay, Patrons are requested to tender exact amount of admission charges (Amusement Tax paid by the Club.) TICKETS FOR GRANDSTAND ENCLOSURE - ARE NOW ON SALE AT THE CLUB'S OFFICE IN SHORTLAND ST. Cloakrooms will be open for the Meeting tnd all usual privileges will be available. MEMBERS OF THE NAVY, MILITARY AND AIR FORCES IN UNIFORM AND MERCHANT NAVY ADMITTED FREE. CHILDREN under 12 will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure No person who haa at any time since the passing of "The Gaming and Lotteriea Act Amendment Act. 1B08." followed the occupation of a bookmaker or bookmakers clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Ellerslk Racecourse daring the Autumn Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course he will be removed f,herefrom and oroßecuted for trespass The promotion of Sweeps is prohibited and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from tbe Racecourse and prosecuted W. 3. SPENCE, Secretary AUCKLAND EASTER TENNIS TOURNAMENT, AT STANLEY STREET, EVERY DAY FROM GOOD FRIDAY TO EASTER MONDAY Don't Miss Seeing These Champions In Action: — \ 7 oit V Edwards (N.Z. Singles Champion), E A Roussell (ex-N.Z. Doubles Champion). Owen Bold (Hutt Valley Top-ranker), VV. Trevor Pouatney (Taranaki Singles Champion and Auckland Runner-up). John A. Barry (2s.Z Junior and Auckland Junior Champion, with the sensational two-handed style), Nooi F. Bedford (former Auckland Champion), IJryce Baxter and Graham Kerr-Taylor (Auckland Doubles Champions). Dan P. Smith (Auckland B Grade Singles Champion), Miss Evelyn G. Attwood (Auckland's Spectacular Singles Champion). Miss Jean Hansen and Mrs Pam Smith (Auckland Doubles Champions), Miss Rosemary Hodges (Auckland Intermediate Champion). Miss Heather Redwood (Auckland Junior Champion), and many others too numerous to mention. EVERY MATCH A THRILLER. FAST. SPECTACULAR. AND EXCITING SINGLES AND DOUBLES. Admission: Adults I/O. Children 6d. Easter Monday: Adults 2/. plus tax Children fld. Players Note: Third Section report M.30 a.m. Good Friday to Windmill Road: all others to Stanley Street Late-comers are liable to be defaulted BROADSIDING AT HUNTLY SPEEDWAY, EASTER SATURDAY. MA RGB 31. 11)45. MIDGET CARS and MOTOR-CYCLES. First Race 11 a.m. Concluding Race 4 p.m 12 DIRT TRACK MOTOR-CYCLES. 20 MIDGET CARS. All fresh from a hectic season at Western Springs Stadium. SPEED —MAD AND SPIN—DIZZY Special ■ Match Race.AUCKLAND Versus HUNTLY. Huntly defeated Auckland on a cinder track. Can they do it on a dirt track P N.Z. CHAMPIONS COMPETING. TRACK RECORD ATTEMPTS. Bring your teapot. Hot water available Refreshment Booth, Ample parking space ADMISSION— Adults 2/-, Children I/-. Free Parking, Transport Timetable. From Auckland: Trains depart 7 a.m. arid 9.8 a.m.; trains return 3.55 p.m.. 5.8 p.m. and 8.50 p.m. From Frankton Junction: Trains depart 7.C a.m and 9.50 a.m.; trains return 3.45 p.m., 5 p.m. and 8.45 p.m. Buses leave Hamilton 8.15 a.m. and 11 a.m. Return after Races. Continuous bus service from Huntly to Bpeed■ HUNTLY MOTOR RACING CLUB (INC.) RANGATAUA AXEMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. WOODCHOPPING The following handicaps have been declared by Mr IX Silva for Woodchopping Events t< be held on EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 2 1045: The 2nd-class Chop. —P. Cameron, G. Mc Clinio, J. S. Harper, K. Brooks. R. Wheeler or 13s; M. Reynard, 0, Belch, A. Phillips. W G. Gibson. G. White, F. Hall, 14s; F. <ja»oi J ss. The Ruapehu Open Chop of 12in Staindins Block. —W. J. Pittals, T. Green, on 10s; C Haricox, lis; A. Hinds, B. R. Temperley 12s; P. Cameron, G. McClioie. J. S. Harper K. Brooks, R. Wheeler, 13s; M. Reynard, 0 Belch, A. Phillips, W. G. Gibson, G. White F. iLall, 14s; F. Caller, 15s. Rangataua Cup of 14in Standing Block first prize C 25, gold medal and cup, seconc price CIO, third prize £3. —W. J. Pittals, T Green, 14s; (J. Hanpcox, A. Hinds, 17ij; B R. Tcmpcrley, G. McClinie, K. Brooks, 19s P. Cameron, M. Reynard, 0. Belch. J. S Harper, A. Phillips, 20s. Underhand Chop, 14in.—W. J. Pittals, 15s B. R. Temperley, 17s; M. Reynard. G. Mc Clinic, J. S. Harper, A. Phillips. C. Hancox ISs. Y£ ATAMATA A.A. & CYCLE CLUB m GRAND SPORTS MEETING, MATAMATA DOMAIN, EASTER SATURDAY, MARCH 81, commencing 10.30 a.m. N.Z. Champions in action: Harris, Eustace, Potter. Admission: 1/0; Children Gd; Cars 1/-. Merry-go-Round and Refreshments ori ground V. R. ROSS, Hon. Sec. Y'e\vtox rangers" LEAGHE A Practice of all Grade# at Carlaw Park Friday, at 10 a.m. All Players and Intending Players are requested to attend. W. G. SIMMS, Hon. Sec. MANUKAU RUGBY LEAGUE FOOT BALL CLUB.—Players and Intending Players, Seniors and 3rd Grade, attend Practice at Carlaw Park Tomorrow (Friday), at 10.30 a.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25164, 29 March 1945, Page 8

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