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AMUSEMENTS. , THE ___ | NATIONAL i TO-DAY AT 11, 2.13 AND 8 ' Final Representations of the Thrilling, Romantic and Humorous Comedy-Drama, "THE SANTA FE TRAIL" "THE SANTA FE TRAIL" " THE SANTA FE TRAIL*" WITH RICHARD ARLEN, Who, as the ardent young pioneer w achieved his hest triumph and ho i s ' kJF liantly supported by Mitzi Green ,i Eugene Tallettp. ancl " THE SANTA FE TRAIL." A tale of Adventii'-e. Conspiracy, ItevoiutVn and Romance. AN EXTRAORDINARY PICTURE. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). Par-amount's Greatest Achievement. "THE SILENT ENEMY"*""! "THE SILENT ENEMY" "THE SILENT ENEMY." "THE SILENT ENEMY." Two years of courage and fighting fcevoml civilisation created this wild primal' Romance. "THE SILENT ENEMY." See the stupendous caribou stampede climax to this gripping love story. Wild animals in their native lairs, fighting, stalking their prey. Man battling for his very life. The thrill picture of a lifetime. THE STORY OF "THE SILENT ENEMY" is the natural unfolding of a tribal storv told simply, and replete with exciting wild animal encounters, the play of human emo tions, love, jealousy, hatred ancl vengeance all portrayed by a primal people, the Indians themselves. " THE SILENT ENEMY." Is more than a moving picture. Al no* Film Treat. "THE SILENT ENEMY." Hunger-maddened beasts fight famished men in this wonderful picture. It took a year of preparation and a rear of steady work to produce "The Silent Enemy." Everything seen in it actualk took place. ' "THE SILENT ENEMY." wildlovb SILENT ENEMY." wildlife' SILENT ENEMY." Men fighting for SILENT ENEMY." Jg fig fe SILENT ENEMY." loVe. Filmed in the GREAT UNKNOWN— Canada's trackless wilds! Primitive man attacking fierce nature Savage beasts at their wildest. A WONDER SPECTACLE YOU'LL SEE ONCE IN A LIFETIME. "THE SILENT ENEMY." A true drama SILENT ENEMY." of Indians' fight SILENT ENEMY." a s ainst ™tw* SILENT ENEMY." terrors - SILENT ENEMY." Seen in romance. National Prices: 2/, 1/6 and 1/. For Reserves Phone 42-169.

SPORTING. __ AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1931. JUNE 3, 6 AND 8. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE On FRIDAY, MAY 8, By FIVE O'CLOCK (5 p.m.). • Fees (lsov each) must accompany Nominations. - .W. S. SPENCE, *-~, , :7 - • ■ Secretary/ TE KUITi RACING CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING, TO BE HELD AT TE AWAMUTU, MAY 23 AND 25,* 1931. PROGRAM ME. FIRST DAY. 1. KOPAKI HURDLES HANDICAP (Open), loOsovs; 1| miles. 2. AWAKINO HACK HANDICAP, lOOsovs; 7 furlongs. 3. PRESIDENT'S . HANDICAP (Open), 225sovs; 1J miles. 4. KING COUNTRY STEEPLECHASE (Open), 250sovs; 2$ miles. 5. TE KUMI HACK HANDICAP, lOOsovs; 6 furlongs. 6. OTOROHANGA HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, lOOsovs; 1 mile. 7. STEWARDS.' HANDICAP (Open), 150sovs; 6 furlongs. ' SECOND DAY. 1. PlO PIO HURDLES HANDICAP (Open), 125sovs; 1* miles. 2. HANGATIKI HACK HANDICAP. lOOsovs; 6 furlongs. 3. WAITOMO HANDICAP (Open), 175sovs; 1 mile. ~,0 4. WAIPA STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP (Open), 175sovs; 2£ miles. „ 1V 5. MANIAPOTO .HIGH-WEIGHT HAV DICAP, 100SO7S; 7 furlongs. "6. RANGITOTO HACK HANDICAP, lOOsovs; 7 furlongs. „, _. „ 7. KAWHIA FLI'ING HANDICAP , (Open), 12550v=5; 6 furlongs. ALTERATION TO DISTANCES. The Distance for the AWAKINO HACK HANDICAP And RANGITOTO HACK HANDICAP Has been Altered in Each Instance to. SEVEN FURLONGS. Nomination Fee for All Events, lsov. Acceptance Fee for All Events, I«>V, except President's Handicap and King Country Steeplechase, first day, and Waitomo Handicap and Waipa Steeplechase, second day, for which fee is 2sovs. NOMINATIONS for All Events close Wit" the Secretary, A. W. Whvtc P.O. Box tw, Te Kuiti, at 9 p.m. on FRIDAY, May„». 1931, and with Messrs. Blomfield and to., Shortland Street, Auckland, at 5 p.m- on the same date. . WEIGHTS for the First Day will be declared on or about MONDAY, May u< 1931. ACCEPTANCES for the First Day WW be received up to 5 p.m. on May 15 W Messrs. Blomfield and Co. at the above address, and by the Secretary, Te Kult'. up to 9 p.m. on the same day. ,„ .„ WEIGHTS for the Second Day will W declared at the Secretary's Temporar.) Office, Te Awamutu, at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, May 23, 1931. ACCEPTANCES Tor the Second Day close with the Secreta.-y at his Temporary Office, Te Awamutu, at 9 p.m. on SATUKDAY, May 23, 1931. Entries by Telegram must be confirmed in writing at the earliest possible opp«>tunity, giving full particulars. A. W. WHYTB, Secretary. P.O. Box 63, Te Kuiti. ~ I 1101)1' l2b. J, pUKEKOHE Races—Sedan Car, 0.15 a.m----x Saturday; 10/ return.—Ring 21-13- J ELOCUTION. MRS. ARTHUR GRIFFITHS, 13, Bellevue Road, Mt. Eden; Wednesdays, 22, "Academy," Upper Queen St.—Speeches. Monologues. Sketches. Recitals. "

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 106, 7 May 1931, Page 24

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