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AMUSEMENTS STILL THE CROWDS THRONG—THE REGENT THE REGENT N.Z.'a pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction: , J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation. Ltd. 8 Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. SPECIAL MATINEE, 2.15. Now in its second record-breaking week—.eclipsing even the success of "Whoopee" and "Palmy Days. , EDDIE CANTOR ' EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR "THE KID FROM SPAIN." "THE KID FROM SPAIN." United Artists' Picture. A glittering, gorgeous, Musical Extravaganza. It's screamingly funny and packed with songs, music, spectacle and wonderful ballets. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Beautiful Stag© Presentation. THE ROLAND SEXTETTE, 6 Brilliant Juvenile Musicians. Afternoons and Evenings. Gorgeous Technicolour Novelty. "BABES IN THE WOODS," News Specials include—Kingsford Smith's Arrival in Australia. Heavy Bookings for To-night. Plane at Theatre (Phone 46-888). SATURDAY, APRIL 15. We are inc]eed proud to have the privilege of presenting a picture of the uuparallele4 importance and magnificance of . CECIL B. DE MILLE'S " rpHE OF r pHE QROSS." " " rjpHE gIGN OF fJVHE QROSS." " T HE S IGN 0F T HE C ROSS -" A Paramount Production. With ELISSA LANDI FREDRIC MARCH, CLAUDETTE COLBERTCHARLES LAUGHTON And 7500 Others. Wilson Barrett's immortal romance of Mercia, the Christian maid, and Marcus Superbus. Prefect of Rome. The thrill of a new Faith that had only begun to conquer the World, a story of martyrdom that makes your pulse quicken. See Special Advertisement in To-day's Supplement, Page 11. Important—Reservations. There are Record Advance Bookings— Secure your Reservations Without Delay. Box Plans at Theatre. COME TO-NIGHT TO d DIXIELAND MISS JEANE HORNE Presents EILEEN OLSEN, Recently returned from America, in a NOVELTY TAP DANCE. Enjoy Dancing to the Dominion's Brightes and Best Music by the FAMOUS DIXIELAND BAND. PJiono 26-615 for Reservations. Double 7/6. Evening Dress Essential. Reserve your Cubicles Early for EASTER SATURDAY'S RACE BALI MONDAY'S GREAT EASTER BALL TWO NIGHTS OF BIG SURPRISES. RACING FRANKLIN RACING CLUB (INCORPORATED.) S _________ * 'RACE MEETING, TO BE HELD ON THE CLUB'S COURSI AT PUKEKOHE, ON - SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1933 I OFFICIALS: ' President, Dynes Fulton, Esq.; Vice-presi " dent, A. H. Tapper, Esq.; Judge, Mr. A = ! Tronson; Starter, Mr. A. Vincent; Handi I capper, Mr. F. J. McManemin; Timekeeper I Mr. E. H. Keating; Clerk of Scales, Mr j 11. B. Massey; Clerk of Course, Mr. W. S ( Hirst; Birdcage Steward, Mr. W. R. Hill Treasurer, Mr. A. F. Brown. PROGRAMME (Approved by the _ Auckland District Committee). I—BOMBAY HANDICAP HURDLES, c lOOsovs. Winner to receive 80sovs. second horse 15sovs., third horse ssovs Over six flights of hurdles. Winners re handicapped. Distance about 1 mile am 5 furlongs. Nominations £l. Acceptanci £l. HANDICAP, of 85sovs Winner to receive 70sovs., second hors< lOsovs., third horse ssovs. For three year-olds and upwards that have no won an advertised flat race at time o starting. Distance 6 furlongs. Nomina tions £l. Acceptance £l. 3—HARRISVILLE HACK HANDICAP, c 85sovs. Winner to receive 70sovs., secont horse lOsovb., third horse ssovs. Fo three-year-olds and upwards. Minimun weight 7.7. Hack conditions. Winners re handicapped. Distance 7 furlongs and 2 yards. Nominations £l. Acceptance £l. 4—PUKEKOHE CUP HANDICAP, of 20 sovs. Winner to receive 16550v5., secom 3e horse 25sovs., third horse lOsovs. Fo three-year-olds and upwards. Winner 8e rehandicapped. (A stop watch valued a is £lO has been donated for the trainer o the winner). Distance 11 miles. Nomina le tions £l. Acceptance £1 10s. ct S—TE KOHANGA HANDICAP, of lOOsove a- Winner to receive Bqaova., second hors k, 15sovs., third horse bsovs. For two-yeat ill olds. Winners rehandicapped. (A troph: r- I valued £5 has been donated for th :h i trainer of the winner). Distance 6 fui ill i longs. Nominations £l. Acceptance £1 or j G-PUNI HACK CUP HANDICAP, of 11 sovs., including case of cutlery valuei ( j ; 20sovs., and sweepstake of 2sovs. pay )r | j able at the post. 'Winner to recoive G ]C j | sovs., case of cutlery and sweepstake i second horse 20sovs., third horse lOsovf Hack conditions. Winners rehandicapped Distance 1 mile and 1 furlong. Nomina tions £l. Acceptance £l. 7—PAERATA HANDICAP, of llOsovs. Wir ner to receive 85sovs., second horse 1 sovs., third horse lOsovs. For three-yeai olds ana upwards. AVinners rehand capped. Distance 7 furlongs and 22 yards , Nomination £l. Acceptance £1 ss. NOMINATIONS for all events close wit the Secretary, Pukekohe, or with Mr. A. i Farquhar, Secretary Avondale Jockey Clul Victoria Street. Auckland, at 5 p.m. o FRIDAY, April 21. S( j WEIGHTS will appear on MONDAY April 21. ACCEPTANCES will close with the Se< uetary. Pukekohe, or with Mr. A. J. Fai quhar, Secretary, Avondale - Jockey Clul Victoria Street, Auckland, at 5 p.m o WEDNESDAY, April 26. Owners and Trainers are asked to tak = particular notice of the closing date fc nominations as time has been limited sine _ t receiving the loan of the extra permit. le W. J. SHORT, Secretary, e, P.O. Box 47, Pukekohe. Phones: Office, 826; Private, 225.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21462, 8 April 1933, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21462, 8 April 1933, Page 22

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