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AMUSEMENTS Still the Best Show in Town! Oceans of talent ... a gorgeous eyeful ... a cheerful earful ... an arqucade of cutles and cut-ups In the screen's first water carnival! Riotous Red Skelton . . . gorgeous Esther Williams in the show all Auckland's raving over! FOUR SESSIONS TO-DAY! FULLER'S OT7JAMES' theatre To-doy at 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m.. 8 p.m. ==T= AIR-CONDITIONED ', ■' Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Technicolour Musical Splash . . . "BATHING BEAUTY" "BATHING BEAUTY" "BATHING BEAUTY" "BATHING BEAUTY" — With — Red Skelton — Esther Williams Associate Programme Includes • "NOSTRADAMUS NO. 4" Astounding prophecies 6n the fate of Adolf Hitler. Plans at the Theatre dally from 10' a.m. Phone 32-920. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ST. JAMES' — SUNDAY! At the request of the Authorities and for the entertainment of the Forces in Uniform, Merchant Navy and civilian friends, ST. JAMES' THEATRE WILL OPEN To-morrow Evening at 7.45, • Presenting a Special Preview of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's . . . "MADAME CURIE" With GREER GARSON . . . WALTER PIDGEON Reservations are obtainable at the Theatre now. Approved for Universal Exhibition. [BERKELEY] This Evening at Eight o'clock. Virginia Weidler, Edward Arnold, John Carroll in " The Youngest Profession "

Greer Garson, Walter Pldgeon. William Powell. Robt. Taylor, Lana Turner and others help In this delightful bubbling comedy. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Autobiography of a Jeep. Pete Smith, March, of Time (Post War Jobs), Air Mail News. [CAPITOLI B \ L hone? 2 -5 R 99 Al ' This Evening at Eight o'clock. Cary Grant, Alan Hale, Jonn uariield in "DESTINATION TOKYO" Splendid! A Sincere and Factual Story of a Submarine's Exploits off the Coast 01 Japan. Excitement! Suspense! Comedy! Drama! One of the year's truly great films! Approved for Universal Exhibition. Specially Selected Featurettes. I P A TfTTVI 0 t a h u h u. ] VT-rxJ-J-j X X j Phones 17-875 and 81. To-night and Monday at 8. MONTY WOOLLEY and IDA LUPINO In " LIFE BEGINS AT 8.30 " Two Great Stars in a Delightful Comedy Drama. Approved for Universal Exhibition. , ORPItKI/S ' OT A£V"'Finally To-night at 8. Sonja Henie and John Payne in " MARRIAGE ON ICE " Also the East Side Kids in "MR. WISE GUY" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. I REX | TE PAPAPA Finally Tonight - Vuriety Session at 7.30. Louise Rainer and Arturo de Cordova in " HOSTAGES " Also Joan Leslie and Fred Astalre in " SKY'S THE LIMIT " And SPECIAL! Musical Parade "Caribbean Romance" in technicolour. Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults. OUTDOOR SPORTS POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. Winter Meeting TO BE HELD ON TE AROHA RACECOURSE , Under the Auspices oi the Te Aroha Jockey Club, ON SATURDAY. MAY 12, 1945. Programme (Approved by Auckland District Committee), ft Judge: MR. A. TRONSON. Starter: MP.. R. H. SKIPWITH. Handicapper: MR. F. J. McMANEMIN. Official Timekeeper: MR. J. K. DOUGLAS. Clerk ol Scales: MR. W. T. HARPER. (First Race will not start before 11.30 a.m.)

I—HERRIESVILLE HACK AND HUNTERS' HURDLES HANDICAP of £20G, second horse tc receive £40 and third horse £20 from the stake. For Hacks and Qualified Hunters. Nomination ,61. Acceptance £1 10/. Over seven flights oi hurdles. Distance about one mile and three-quarters. 2—TRIAL HANDICAP of £200, second horse to receive £10 and third horse £20 from the stake. For Three and Four-year-olds only that have not won a race of any description at a Totalisator Race Meeting at the time ol entry. Nomination £1. Acceptance £1 10/. Minimum weight 7.7. Distance six furlongs. 3—JUNCTION HACK HANDICAP ol £200, second horse to receive £40 and third horse £2u lrom the slake. Nomination £1. Acceptance £1 10/. Minimum weight 7.7. Distance six furlongs.' 4—W AIM ATA HANDICAP HURDLES Of £400, second horse to receive £80 and third £40 from the stake. Nomination £1. Acceptance £3. Over seven flights ol hurdles. Distance about one mile and threequarters. S—MAKARAKA HANDICAP of £400, second horse to receive £80 and third horse £40 &rom , the stake. Nomination £1. Acceptance £3.! Minimum weight 7.0. Distance one mile and | three furlongs. 6—ROSELAND HACK HANDICAP of £200. second horse to receive £40 and third horse £2C from the stake. Nomination £1. Acceptance £1 10/. Minimum weight 1.1. Distance one mile. • I—ELECTRIC HANDICAP of £300, second horse to receive £60 and third horse £30 from the stake. Nomination £1. Acceptance £2. Minimum weight 7.0. Distance seven furlongs. NOMINATIONS foi all events 'Will close with Blomfield and Co.. Shortland Str»3t, Auckland, on FRIDAY, April 20, 1945, at 5 p.m., and with the Race Meeting Secretory. Te Aroha at 8 p.m. on the same day. Weights will be declared on or about MONDAY, May 7. ACCEPTANCES for ail events will close with Blomfield and Co., Shortland Street, Auckland, cn TUESDAY, May 8. 1945, at 5 p.m.. and with the Race Meeting Secretary. Tc Aroha. at 8 p.m. on the same day. ANY HORSE WINNING AFTER PUBLICATION OF WEIGHTS IS LIABLE TO BE REHANDICAPPED. Rehandlcaps to be declared not later than 72 hours -fter the advertised starting time of the race won. The Committee reserves the right to make such alterations to this Programme as in its opinion war conditions may render necessary. G. LLOYD, Race Meeting Secretary. P.O. Box 6. Te Aroha. Phone 245. Te Aroha. •" AUCKLAND RACING CLUB (Incorporated) Winter Meeting, 1945 SATURDAY, JUNE 2 AND MONDAY, JUNE 4 • (HIS MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY) Stakes £16,100 NOMINATIONS (£1 each) for the Great Northern Hurdles, Great Northern Steeplechase. Winter Steeplechase, Cornwall Handicap and York Handicap close on FRIDAY NEXT, April ?0. by ° Jockeys will be allowed to ride only once in Division Races. Fees must accompany in each instance. W. S. SPENCE. 19 Secretary. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB (Incorporated) Autumn Meeting 1945 SATURDAY, APRIL 21 ACCEPTANCES Acceptances for All Events close with the Secretary Durham Street East, Auckland on MONDAY NEXT. APRIL 10 AT 12 NOON Handicaps will appear in Monday's Herald. K. J. GLOVER, Assistant-Secretary. Box 381, Auckland. Tr.'co'ptTs: "Ancktrot." Auckland. U 1 iiIiNGING, best, 8/6 to 30/.— Watts' Sports Depot, Exchange Lane, 45-412. N

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 88, 14 April 1945, Page 12

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