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AMUSEMENTS. .. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' ? "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. A* STORY OF BRITISH PIONEERS WHO BUILT A MIGHTY NATION. "Have faith," she said, "Faith in yourself . . . faith in me and in this land of ours." Out of the thunderous hours they lived, has come a flaming canvas —splashed with conquerors' blood, God-marked with greatness!!! RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX ANN HARDING ANN HARDING • ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING _ EDNA MAY OLIVER — — EDNA MAY OLIVER — GUY KIBBEE GUY KIBBEE — "THE " THE « THE "THE "THE "THE CONQUERORS." CONQUERORS." CONQUERORS." CONQUERORS." CONQUERORS." CONQUERORS." [ Approved for General Exhibition. ; An R.K.O. Picture. THE CONQUERORS" takes up the story of this struggle for progress from the year 1873 to 1029, and centres around the Standish family; their frienda, relatives and descendants. A story intensely human and - gripping, full of pathos and" humour, showing the forefathers of a great land, it applies to any land where BRITISH PIONEERS took up the task of Empire Building, battled and fought against many odds to make their dreams s present-day realities. It teaches s us to face reverses, panics and • depressions as they did, and bids J us to be of goofl cheer if we s would follow in their footsteps and become ''CONQUERORS." I COMMENCING TO-DAY; E COMMENCING TO-DAY. MPIRB — — TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Charles Farrell—Janet Gaynor In "FIRST YEAR." And Ben Lyon in "ALOHA." J Both Passed for Universal Exhibition. ;Y» . ATHLETIC SPORTS. , : ; f r OWHANGO--1 ANNUAL SPORTS. J/f] (Affiliated with Northern Ath--5 letic Union, Incorporated.) : TO BE HELD ON OWHANGO DOMAIN ON r 3 EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1033. . ' Afternoon Tea, Ice Cream and Soft Drinks on Sale. Hot Water and Milk Free. .Sideshows... PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. CHOPPING ' EVENTS. I—OPEN HANDICAP CHOP (standing 12in Block). —First prize £20, second £5, third £2. Nomination 15/, acceptance 5/. 2—OWHANGO HANDICAP CHOP 1 (Standing 14in Block). —First prize £60, second £10, third £5. Nomination 45/, _ acceptance 15/. Winners o£ heats to • "3—SECOND CLASS CHOPPERS' HANDICAP (Standing 12in Block). —First prize £15, second £3, third £2. Nomination 12/, acceptance 3/. 4—UNDERHAND CHOP (15in Block).— First prize £20 and a Cup valued at £10 10/, to be won twice in succession or twice at intervals ; second £5, third £2. Nominations 15/, acceptance 5/. - ■ S—EIGHTEEN-INCH LIMITED (Stands' ing Block 18in.). —First prize £10 10/ i Cup and £5 5/ in cash, second £3 3/, third " £2 2/, with a 10/6 Optional Sweepstake. Nomination 10/6, acceptance 5/6. This chop will be run on a 12 seconds;limit, s A second class Chopper is a man handicapped on 13 seconds or over. Limit 24 seconds. ' ; ATHLETIC EVENTS. 5 6—150 YARDS HANDICAP. —First prize • 65/, second 32/6, third 12/6. 7—220 Yards Handicap.—First prize 65/, second 32/6, third 12/6. S—loo YARDS HANDICAP.—First prize 65/, second 32/6, third 12/6. c Nominations 3/6, Acceptance 2/. 5 O—HIGH JUMP HANDICAP. —First . prize £1 10/, second 10/. Post entry, 2/. 10—PUTTING THE SHOT. —First prize trophy valued at £1 1/, second 7/6. Post ■ entry v 1 /6. 11—THROWING THE HAMMER.— :, First prize trophy valued at £1 1/, second , 7/6. Post entry, 1/6. , , , I Ladies'. Children's and Married Men s ■ Events, Highland Dancing. HORSE EVENTS. MAIDEN HORSE JUMP (minimum weight 11 stone). —First prize £3 3/, second . £1' 1/. Post entry. Nomination 5/. HORSE JUMP (Open, minimum weight 12 stone). —First prize £5 5/, second £1 1/. Post entry. Nomination 7/6. CONSOLATION HORSE JUMP (minimum weight 11 stone). —First prize £2 2/, ■ second £1 1/. Post entry. Nomination 4/. NOMINATIONS for Chopping and Track events close with the Secretary, A. Devereux.'Owhango, Box 9, on 7th APRIL, 1033. Entry Fees must accompany Nominations, also last two years' correct performances. Handicaps will he published in the "Taumarunui Press," "Auckland Star" and . "N.Z. Herald." CHOPPERS NOTE: Kaiwaka Used. Automatic Judges. • MR. PETER .TONES. Track Handicapper. ' MR. C. L. HARDY, Axemen's Handicapper. OTOROHANGA SPORTS, EASTER MONDAY. 1 FOR HIGHLAND EVENTS AND TRATN '» ARRANGEMENTS WRITE FOR POSTER. I A. DEVEREUX, Secretary. ' Box 0, Owhango. 6 } - '• TOILET SPECIALISTS. i \ SHEE'S Toilet Salon, 19, Shortland St, ' -ti- All Classes Ladies' Halrdressing.— Phone 41-593. Miss Crosby, Principal. B 3 GENUINE Permanent Wave and free i vjr Photograph. 10/6: work guaranteed.— I Pollock. 27. Security Bidgs.. 42-129. D ', T3OWDER Puff Salon, St. Kevin's Arcade. - 1 Permanent Waving, 12/6; Marcel Wavi ing, 2/6.—Phone 46-718. W. Dickinson. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 81, 6 April 1933, Page 22

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