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AMUSEMENTS THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's New Intimate Theatre. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. LAST TWO DAYS! "NIGHT MUST FALL" With •ROBERT MONTGOMERY (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THURSDAY NEXT— That Oliver Woman is on the loose again . . . and you'll scream as she does her wise-cracking best to ruin a swell romance! LAUGHTER ALL THE WAY I EDNA MAY OLIVER JJAUBEEN Q'gULLIVAN "WALTER "DIDGEON "MY DEAR MISS ALDRICH" A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. AND AN ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME OF OUTSTANDING SUPPORTS, INCLUDING LAUREL ALD HARDY In Their Greatest Comedy, "A PERFECT DAY." "THE ROMANci OF RADIUM" An Intensely Interesting Subject with Commentary by Pete Smith. "Annie LaurieMiniature Musical based on the famous ballad. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLAN AT THEATRE TELEPHONE 32-660 The Popular Theatre with the Natural Cooling. MAYFAIR- ! SS' To-night, also Wed. and Thurs., 7.30 p.m. GUEST NIGHTS!! ' GEORGE MURPHY. NANCY CARROLL in "I'LL LOVE YOU ALWAYS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also "CARNIVAL" (Approved for Universal Exhibition), with LEE TRACY, SALLY EILERS, JIMMY DURANTE. Excellent Featnrettes To-night, 8 p.m. Phone 14-142. DICK POWELL in "THE SINGING MARINE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. TROTTING TROTTING. TO-MORROW We Feature the GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING STAKES A ONE-MILE EVENT FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS. In this race last year Horse Power was victorious by a head over Axminster, and on Saturday in the Derby we agaiD saw Horse Power triumph, with Axminster third, demonstrating the quality of last year's field. Indications point to To-morrow's field being even better than in 1037. Our local competitors have shown great promise, while in addition two Southern visitors will take part. AUCKLAND fROTTING CLUB FEBRUARY MEETING, 1938. FINAL DAY, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM.

1/6 — ADMISSION TO COURSE —l/0 LAWN ENCLOSURE AND GRANDSTAND (Including Admission to Course) i Gentlemen 6/Ladies 4|. Children (under 12 years) .. 2/■ DERBY STAND (Outside Enclosure)! Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies Free. FIRST RACE ABOUT 12 NOON A. G. MA BEE, Secretary. THOROUGHBREDS T H P R° meo Mare Big Bertha, Foal early it i Tp ron n e ,? a K'e. Also Yearling Filly, Veals—Big Bertha, well grown and Tull of feed. Apply to • L. DUNN, Drury. YOLNG Thoroughbred wanted, broken or unbroken; also Thoroughbred Entire (cneap).—Ring 32-870. PROFESSIONAL PATEN T S ATE N T S And PROTECTIONS Obtained in All Countries. JgALDWIN. gON & QARES, REGISTERED PATENT ATTORNEYS. Dingwall Building, 87-93 Queen St AUCKLAND. QWEDISH INSTITUTE OF MASSAGE AND PHYSIOTHERAPY ESTER ERIKSSON, N.Z.R.M., Swedish Diploma. L 4 Waterloo Quadrant. Auckland C 1 Phono 40-060. HOWEY WALKER, Citv Dnntiut. ,r< .J-l City Dentist. (Corner opposite John Court, Ltd.) Phone 41-538.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22963, 15 February 1938, Page 20

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