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"The Adventures of Capt. Marvel' and "Overland Mail" (Serials) at the Afternoon Sessions only— Commences at 1.27 p.m. MAJESTIC A FULLER THEATRE ■ CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. to 7.15 P.M. EVENING SESSION, 7.45 P.M. Horror Week! NEW THRILLS I NEW TERROR! From the Screen's Master Character Creator Lori Chancy in "THE MUMMY'S TOMB" with DICK FORAN—ELYSE KNOX & the Man of Mystery, TURIIAN BEY. Recommended by Censor for Adults, and Definitely Unsuitable for Children. A Universal Picture. Also Screening: RKO-Radio Pictures Present GEORGE MURPHY and ANNE SHIRLEY with FREDDIE MARTIN and his ORCHESTRA in "THE MAYOR OF 44th STREET" A Musical Melodrama. Approved for Universal, Exhibition. VIIII j 1111 j fSTRTNDITiF ~J\ 11111111 Direct ion: Civic Theatre. Lid. I llii Four Sessionsi Daily 11 —2 ■— 5 8 o'clock Prices: II- to 2/10. Reserves from 1/0. Children Half-price to All Sessions. Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-114. RONALD REAGAN As the Daredevil Reporter vMio risks every danger hunting' headlines JOAN PERRY Who believes her father to be murdered despite the police verdict of suicide. ami the two ace comedians of Warner Bros.' studios, James Gleason Edward Brophy The Toughest Flat Feet im Town with Heads to Match In * "Nine Lives Not Enough" "Nine Lives Not Enough Recommended by Censor for Adults. The Specially Selected Shorts Include: Paramount News, Rommel's Retreat, "Soldiers in White" (Technicolour), "Those Good Old Days" (Hollywood Novelty), "Sail Ifo" (Hollywood Novelty), "Porky's Prize Pony" (Looney Tune), "The Valley" (Hollywood Novelty) huh astor iiiiT^TeW^^' To-night at 8 : Variety Session, 7.30. WILLIAM POWELL, MYRNA LOY in "SHADOW OF THE THIN MAN" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also "THE KID FROM KANSAS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE "TO-DAY, '2 P.M. "Shadow of the Thin Man." Final Ep. Serial. MANUREWA REGENT TO-NIGHT, 7.30 p.m.—"PARIS CALLING" with Elizabeth Bergner. Also "JUKE BOX JENNY" (Musical). (Both Universal Exhbtn.) Mon., Tues. & Wed. —"Rage In Heaven" with Robert Montgomery. Also "Married Bachelor" with Robt. Young & Ruth Hussey. (Both Adult, Recommendation.) NEXT SAT.: "LADY BE GOOD." 'DROME —- MI T ';.n F iA ED - John Wayne & Betty Field in "SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS" (A) Matinee: "North to the Klondyke" (U). (A) Rec, ny Censor for Adults. (U) Univ. Ex. "OjEERLESS StThELIERS. Ph. 17-600 X To-night, Saturday asid Monday at h p.m "THE CORSICAN BROTHERS" Starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jnn. Ruth Warwick and Akim Tarniroff. Approved for Uni versal Exhibition. News, etc. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Lessees: J. C. Williamson Theatres, Ltd. RETURN TO LEGITIMATE STAGE. Commencing NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON And NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT FOR A BRIEF SEASON. OPHIR REES PRESENTS HIS INTERNATIONAL RADIANT REVUE COMPANY RADIANT REVUE COMPANY 50 ARTISTS Embracing Overseas Comedians, Specialty Celebrities. Vocalists, Magicians, Acrobatic Trapeze and Silver Tight Rope Stars, Sensational Cycle Performers, Dazzling Tap Dancers, and a Bevy of Clever Australian Ballerinas. Gorgeous Dresses, Spectacular Settings; Exquisite Ensembles and Highly Humorous, Original Snappy Sketches. Evening Prices: DC. and R.S., 4/-; Unrsd. Seats, 3/- and 2/•; Gallery, 1/G and 1/-. Matinee Prices: 3/*, 2/- and 1/-. Children half-price. All prices plus tax. Box Plans will be opened at Lewis Eady, Ltd.. on Tuesday morning. Auckland symphony orchestra is resuming its Re,tarsals on MARCH 24, at the Choral Hall. Musicians wishing to join, please apply before that date to COLIN MUSTON, 4G Wellesle.v Street East. This affords an excellent opportunity for firstclass Orchestral experience. OUTDOOR SPORTS BASEBALL! BASEBALL! (Conducted by Auckland Baseball Assn.) Final Apearanco of Americans This Season At CARLAW PARK, TO-DAY 3 BIG GAMES I 1.15 p.m.—YALE V. NEWTON, (U.S.A.) (U.S.A.) 2.30 p.m.—Ladies' Representative Match: AUCKLAND V. HAMILTON. 3.30 p.m.—U.S.A. V. N.Z. There will be plenty of Thrills and Action so bo sure and be at Carlaw Park this Saturday ADMISSION, 11. STAND. Gd THE EVENT OF THE SEASON, UNITED NATIONS SERVICES ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). AT 2 P.M. SAR.AWIA PARK STADIUM. NEWMARKET. AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES from UNITED STATES SERVICES N.Z. ARMED SERVICES, MERCANTILE MA RIX ES. Racing, over all distances Hurdling and Field Events. 27 a Hours of Thrilling Events Admission 1/-, Children Gd. (Under control of Auckland Centre. N'.Z. Amateur Athletic Association.) W J. HI N.DM AN, Hon Sec. GLEN MURRAY SPORTS CLUB'S PICNIC SPORTS Will be held on McNAUGHTON BROS.' PADDOCK On SATURDAY. MARCH. 27, 1913. PROGRA M ME: FOUR GALLOPS, FOUR JUMPING, FOUR NOVELTY EVENTS. CONDITIONS. Gallops: For Jiorses which must be owned, trained and ridden by persons other than Licensed Trainers, Jockeys, Apprentice Jockeys, Stablemen or persons employed in or about the management, training, riding or cure of horses registered under the Rules of Racing. No horse shall be eligible for entry which during any part of the period of six months immediately preceding date of nomination has been trained by a licensed trainer or competed at a registered race meeting. (Races held by Registered Sports Clubs excepted.) Maiden Gallop Scurry and Plate: Catch weights, with minimum weight of I I stone. Consolation Gallop: This event is open to horses competing in and not placed hrsl or second in Scurry or Wliangape Plato. Weights to bo catch weights. Hot Water Provided. Admission to Ground, I/O; Cars, t/-. All Not Proceeds to go to Patriotic Funds Further particulars from D. K. MATjONEY, Ph. 2R, Glen Murray. Hon. Secretary. TECHNICAL COLLEGE OLD BOYS' 1 RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB (INC.). The Annual General Meeting of the Club will be hold in the College Assembly Hall, Wellcslcy Street, on Monday evening next, 22nd inst., at 7.30 p.m All members, intending members and supporters are cordially invited Business: Annual Report and Balancesheet; Election of Officers; General Business. H. OAKLEY, Hon Secretary Note. —Owing to extreme shortage of supplies, Jerseys possessed by former members or those who are unable to play, would bo gratefully received. A UCKLAND BASKETBALL ASSOCIA A TION. ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual Meeting of the Auckland Basketball Association will be held on Tuesday, March 23, 1913, at 0 p.m., in the Auckland Rugby Union Rooms. Shortland St. Business: Confirmation of Minutes; Adoption of Annual Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers; General. JOAN STANLEY, Hon. Secretary. WA ERE NG A SPORT S, APRIL to. ATHLETIC EVENTS. Including Chopping, Horse Events. For Patriotic: Funds. CHAS. COZENS, Hon. Sec. Ph. A, To Kauwhata.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24537, 20 March 1943, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24537, 20 March 1943, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24537, 20 March 1943, Page 10