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Brilliant Quick-witted Humour I REGENT I J. C. Williamson Picturo Corp., Ltd. Sessions; 11.0, 2.0 and 8 p.m. MR. LESLIE HOWARD MR. LESLIE HOWARD A 8 A MODERN "SCARLET PIMPERNEL IN "PIMPERNEL SMITH" "PIMPERNEL SMITH" If you were thrilled by the gallant quickmoving exploits of Baroness Orczy's "ScarletPimpernel" Leslie Howard's exploits as "Pimpernel Smith" will literally take your breath away. 'MARCH OF 'IIME" Presents the story of Naval Aviation "SAILORS WITH WINGS" The Air Fleets of the U.S. Navy—ln actiun to day. Plans at Regent. Phone 82-886. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Complimentary List Suawuied. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. 11 TRULY BEAUTIFUL is the Life Story of STEPHEN FOSTER, the Melody Genius, In "SWANEE RIVER" The 20th Century-Fox TECHNICOLOUR Production With DON AMECHE, ANDREA LEEDS, AL JOLSON. Associate Programme Includes! "Birthplace of Icebergs," "Harvest Time," "Labour Saver" And PARAMOUNT NEWS. Approved for Universal Exhibition. lIIHI RESERVES '.Him ii i PHONE 43-1.14. I Tlinnß ICINEMA REMUERA. I IUUUIX I To-night at 8.151 shs Claude Rains, Jeffrey Lynn, May Robson and tho Lano Sisters, s=g In the Comedy - Drama "FOUR MOTHERS" §s= (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) =§§ l Also: Australian Cinesonnd, "Cinderella's ji|| Fella" (Coloured Musical), Melody Master =5 and British News. I fArETV I CINEMA TAKAPUNA | bAIEI I | To-night at 81 === Vivien Leigh and Robert Taylor, In §Hf "WATERLOO BRIDGE" ===== (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) AMUSEMENT PARK Hill CIVIC SQUARE Hill OPEN EVERY EVENING MATINEE 2 P.M. SATURDAY THE "CRAZY HOUSE" AND NUMEROUS OTHER ATTRACTIONS —A Bowler and Sullivan Presentation— TUMBLE Sale, Salvation Army Samaritan v Rooms, 76 Grey's Av., Thursday. 1.30 p.m. Sanitarium Cafe, 174 Queen St., for - Better Hot Meals and Salads. OUTDOOR SPORTS A UCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1042. SATURDY NEXT, APRIL 18. ALEXANDRA MRS, EPSOM. SPECIAL FEATURE. GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING STAKES, £SOO. One mile. A field of 12 Promising Two-year-olds. Members of His Majesty's Forces in Uniform will be admitted FREE to tho Lawn Enclosure. FIRST RACE. ABOUT 11.45 A.M. 1/6—ADMISSION TO COURSE—I/6 LAWN ENCLOSURE AND GRANDSTAND (Including Admission to Course): Gentlemen .. .. ..6/• Ladies .. .. .. .. 4/Children under 12 years) .. 2/DERBY STAND (Outside Enclosure): Gentlemen, 1/6 ; Ladies Frso. A. E. FORREST, Secretary. FOOTBALL. OPENING OF THE 1042 SEASON. CARLAW PARK. AUCKLAND RUGBY LEAGUE Will Open the 1942 Season With a Preliminary Match, NEXT SATURDAY. All the clubs report that they will field particularly strong sides and well-attended practices have shown the players to be in-fine form, so patrons may expect thrilling opening games. Every Club will bo taking part. Watch Thursday's papers for Saturday's draw. ' CARLAW PARK, NEXT SATURDAY. T7TCTORIA CRUISING CLUB V FINAL DAY, SAT., APRIL 18. Entries Close for H. L, N, M, V, S, T, X, Y, and Z Classes with John Burns and Co at 5 p.m., and at Clubhouse. Westhaven. 9 p.m. TO-DAY (Wednesday). J. McGEHAN, Hon. Secretary. MORRIE BELL for Golf Tuition, also good lN selection Clubs, Bags, Balls, etc.—Watts Sports Depot Exchange Lane. RACQUET Restringing, 8/6, 10/. to 30/-. •Watts Sports Dpt.. Ltd.. Exchange Lane. INDOOR SPORTS CLARRIE RAYNER (Blenheim) CLARRIE GIORDON (Auckland), T OWN HAL L, NEXT MONDAY. With a win each in their two previous fights, next Monday's boat will be the deciding encounter. Both are aggressive, clever lads who have earned a reputation as " crowdpleasers." Next Monday's fight is going to be a thriller. 10 3-Minute Rounds. Excellent Amateur Preliminaries. 10/% 5/•. 4/-, 3/-, 2/- Ladies and Schoolboys Half-price. Box Plan opens TO-MORROW (Thursday), at -8 a.m., at Watts' Sports Depot, Ltd., Exchange Lano. NOTICE TO MEMBERS.—This fight is tho opening contest for the 1012-43 season, Members' Subscriptions are now due and new season's tickets will be required for admission to tho above matot). H. E. WATTS. Hon. Secretary. FARM APPLIANCES FOR SALE A LFA-Lavals, all sizes-, reconditioned; guarA antced. —Bevin, Albert St.; 43-037. " A RTILLERY" Log Splitting Gun. A wonx\. derful labour-Saver. —Send for particulars to Wiugate's, Ironmongers, Auckland. r\EHORNE.KS, Armstrong, still £3/15/-. ii F.A.C., Ltd., Hamilton DODGE Tractor, 1927. rebored. starter, steel and rubber wheols. —Inspect: Walker, 2 Great South Rd„ Newmarket. GRASSLAND Harrows. Get particulars of the Bond Patent Harrow. —Ben F. (Jranwell, Ltd , Anzsc Av., Auckland. TOPDRESSER, 13-Star, reconditioned. £25; Electric Pressure Pump, compete, £45; Separator, 135ga1., Lister, stainless, electric. £so.—Hunt, 128 A Ponsonby Rd WINDMILL, Samson, roller-bearing, good order, can be seen working; £lB/10/-. Also, from old bore, IJ/«inl J /«in Piping, 2 1 / a in Piping; also 400Gai. Tank.—Apply Hkrald. O*6o\v Gane Super Milking Machine, complete with Vacuum Pump and Motor; all 'first-class order; £OS cash.—Ketnpton, c/o Box 1105, Auckland. ■ RECONDITIONED! Ample stocks Lister and other Ball-bearing Separators, 30-150 gallons, stainless, rustless discs, mechanical performance guaranteed. Substantial price reductions. —Lister Separator Co. (N.Z.). Ltd. Armic Av.. Auckland. TTSE WALLACE WATER PUMPS for all U farm purposes Insuro against drought by Installing a Wallace Pump. D. McL. WALLACE, LIMITED, Newmarket Hamilton, Te Aroha, Matamata, Thames TTSE KATIFLEX HARROWS and watch vJ your paddocks respond. "Katiflex" give perfect penetration. D. McL. WALLACE, LIMITED, Newmarket. Hamilton Te Aroha, Matamata,. Thames. WONDER Mineral Stock Food.—Dairy and Sheep Farmers may obtain prompt delivery 'from Auckland Agent. Also Agent for Walters Supreme Electric Fence.—R Drake, Howick, Phone 108 M. ROBINSON CRUSOE DIDN'T QUIT. Remember that when you imagine wo are in a tough spot. Carry on. You can still buy a good car from us—we know of no better .investment to-day. FARMERS I Give yourand your cows an even break in these strenuous times. Investigate tho new HEC-O Modeth Milker now. Inquiries invited. MOTORS, LTD., AtiJkland. Thames.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24249, 15 April 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24249, 15 April 1942, Page 8

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