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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.15. A WONDERFUL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. This splendid programme was enthusiastically received by bier audiences on Saturday--it's real entertainment.• POWERFUL I G HIPPING ! A story of a Tespectnblo society gentleman—a, master of commerce, and yet beneath this cloak is a man filled with hatred and viciousness. Nothing m.-itters to him in his finest for power and wealth—no cost, is too great to achieve bis end. " THE RULING VOICE." " THE RULING VOICE." " THE RULING VOICE." " THE RULING VOICE." " THE RULING VOICE." (Warner Bros. Picture.) 'Starring WALTER HUSTON, Star of'" Abraham Lincoln." in his greatest and most powerful role. LORETTA YOUNG—DAVID MANNERS. To this monster only two things mattered—commercial power and his beautiful daughter. When his enemies attacked his ono vulnerable spot, ho was prepared for any sacrifice—but was ho too late? IT'S STARTLING! Superlative Supporting Programme. PRICES: Is, 1s 6rl, 2s /plus tax). Children Half-Price. Phone 42-l(>9 for Reserves. EXTRA SINO-JAPANESE WAR. First Authentic Pictures of the recent trouble in the Far East. STRAND === (Direction: Tlios. Winnie ENGLAND'S WINNIE LIGHTNER, GRACIE FIELDS, THE £OOO A WEEK GIRL, In "SALLY IN OUR ALLEY." THE IDOL OF THE Fjelt ENGLISH STAGE MAKES HER SCREEN Kj c ]< DEBUT AND WILL Fjclt ENCHANT YOU WITH JjgJ HER VOICE AND Fielr PERSONALITY. £jelc r i el r Fielr As British as Buckingham Palace. ]££ Sessions commence at v;S 10.30, 12.5. 2.30, 4.45 F ; e j' and 8. Fielc Feature screened at Fielr 10.50, 1.5, 3.30, G and Fielr 9.10. Fielr Fielc Box Plan now open. Phone 43-114 for Reserves. TROTTING.

TE AROHA TROTTING CLUB. (INCORPORATED.) ANNUAL MEETING. (TOTA LIS AT OR.) TO BE HELD, AT TE AROHA (OX REMODELLED COURSE.) SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1932. PROGRAMME. (Approved by Trotting Association.) FIRST RACE STARTS 11.30 A.M. IST RACE.—WAITOA HANDICAP (Harness), of OOsovs., second horse to receive 20sovs.. third horse lOsovs. from stake. Class 3.42. Distance li mile? Nomination lsov.. Acceptance Hpcvs. 2ND RACE.—ELSTOW HANDICAP (Harness), of OOsovs. (unhopplcd trotters), second horse to receive 20sovs. and third horso lOsovs. from stake. _ Class 3.50 Distance 1J miles. Nomination lsov.. Acceptance 1 Jsovs. 3RD HANDICAP (Harness). 1 Oosovs., second horse to receive 20sovs. and third horse lOsovs* from stake. Class 3.35. Distance 15 miles. Nomination lsov., Acceptance 2sovs. 4TII RACE.—TE AROHA TROTTING HANDICAP (Harness), of 27550v5., second horso to receive 45sovs. and third horse 20sovs. from t-ho stake. Clasn 4.33. Distance 2 ruiles. Nomination lsov.. Acceptance 3sovs. STIf RACE.—HOT SPRINGS HANDICAP (Saddle), of lOosovs., second horso to receive 20sovs. and third horse lOsovs. from tiio stake. Class 2.22. Distance 1 miio. Nomination lsov., Acceptance 1! so vs. 6TH RACE. —WAIIIOU HANDICAP (Harness). for unhoppled trotting horses only, of 1 lOsovs., second horse lo receive 20sovs. and third horse lOsovs. from ' stake." Class 3.45. Distance U miles. Nomination lscv., Acceptance 2sovs. 7TH RACE.—RUAKAKA HANDICAP (Harness), of lOSsovs., second horse to receive 20sovs. and third lior.se lOsovs. from tlio stake. Class 2.57. Distance 1J miles. Nomination lsov.. Acceptance lisovs. BTII RACE.—FAREWELL HANDICAP (Harness), of KiOsovs., second horso to. receive 25sovs. and third horse lOsovs. from stake. Class 2.50. Distance 11 miles. Nomination lsov.. Acceptance NOMINATIONS will CLOSE with the Secretary, To Aroha, or Blomfiold and Company, Shortlnnd Sheet. Auckland. on FRIDAY, April 8, 1932, at 5 p.m. HANDICAPS will appear about MONDAY, April IS, 1932. ACCEPTANCES for ALL EVENTS Close with the Secretary. Te Aroha. or with Blomfield and Co., Shorthind Street. Auckland, on TUESDAY. April 19. 1032. at 5 p.m. CONDITIONS. Every person applying for permission to any course, and every person entering or endoavonring to enter a horse for any race, and every person having, or subsequently acquiring any interest in such horse, shall be deemed to accept all conditions and restrictions imposed or implied by these rules, and to bp debarred from questioning tho action of (he Conference, Appeal Judges. Association, Club. Racing Club or. Bod}', Committee Stewards, Officials. Agents, or Servants in respect of any such person or horso, or any person connected therewith otherwise than is provided for in Part XXX. of the New Zealand Rules of TrotHorses must bo registered with tho Trotting Association, an] Provident Fee, A'l. paid before nomination. Owners of horses starting for the first timo after being registered with the Association, mil at produce the horse and the cony of the completed registration form to the Stipendiary Steward at, this nicotine; one hour before the first race. All Nominations and Acceptances must be accompanied by tho necessary fees. No competitor allowed to start unless colours, dress and gear are ill good order and condition. Nominated Horses running into a placo at tho Thames Trotting Club meeting on April 16, 1032, may bo renominated for a higher class. All winners may bo rehnndicnpped. Owners or trainers desiring tickets to bo forwarded are requested to notify the Secretary. J. P. SOMERS, Hon. Secretary, Te Aroha.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21142, 28 March 1932, Page 16

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