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"CAPT. MARVEL" & "OVERLAND MAIL" Serials at the AFTERNOON SESSION ONLY MAJESTIC , FULLER THEATRE ■ CONTINUOUS 11 A.M. TO 7.15 P.M. • EVENING SESSION 7.45 P.M. ESPIONAGE WEEK! Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present Lee Bowman and Jean Rogers in "PACIFIC RENDEZVOUS" "PACIFIC RENDEZVOUS" A thrilling story of the Code-breakers who decipher the hidden messages of Axis Agents, "with our Ocean lifelines at stake I 2nd Feature: Producers' Releasing Corp. Present, Gertrude Michael and Alan Baxter in "PRISONER OF JAPAN" "PRISONER OF JAPAN" T'OKIO TREACHERY FOILED—AND A SPY PAYS THE PRICE! Bolh Recommended by Censor for Adults. Box Plans at Theatre —Phone 43*210. v I nun strand linn y HI I Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. 11l Four Sessions Daily J1 Prices: I/- to 2/10. Reserves from I/O Children Half-price to All Sessions. Plans at Theatre Phone <l3-114 Glamorous MARLENE DIETRICH Rocks the Cradlo to a Thousand Laughs ....She wont out for a Walls and came home with a Baby! Whimsical FRED MacMURRAY ...no becomes a Husband and Fathei overnight In Columbia's Season's Merriest Love and Laugh Lark. "THE LADY IS WILLING" "THE" LADY IS WILLING" Recommended by Censor for Adults Associate Feature: FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEWJIMMY LYDON Thrill as they learn to be men "CADETS ON PARADE" Approved for Universal Exhibition And PARAMOUNT NEWS. .iiiii astor inn To-night at 8 j: Variety Session. 7.30 JUDY (UPLAND, MICKEY ROONEY In "BABES ON BROADWAY" Also "THERE'S ONE BOHN EVERY MINUTE" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. "Babes on Broadway," "Overland Mail." HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Farewell to a Great Show TO-DAY TO-NIGHT FOR THESE FINAL OCCASIONS Ophir Rees' International RADIANT REVUE COMPANY RADIANT REVUE COMPANY 50 Brilliant Artists in a Grand Farewell Programme of Snappy Sketches, the Latest Song Successes, Thrillinir Acrobatics and Trapeze Acts, Magic Features, Yodelling, Pianoforte Artistry, Whistling and Musical Featurettes, and Goodbye to the Talented RADIANT REVUE BALLERINAS. Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at Theatre Kiosk. Evening Prices.—D.C. and R.S., 41; Unrsd. Stalls, 3/ and '2l; GALLERY, 1/6 and 1/. Matinee Prices. —D.C. and R.S., 3/; Unrsd. Stalls, 2/; Gallery, I/O and 1/. Children Halfprice. All prices plus tax. nrrni rCC ST. HELIERS. Ph. 17-600. rLcKLIIOO To-night, Sat. & Mon.. 8 p.m. BUD ABBOTT & LOU COSTELLO in "RIDE 'EM COWBOY" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also News, etc. OUTDOOR SPORTS ALLIED SERVICES. Jr\ ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS. SARAWIA PARK, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), At 2 P.M. First Division Northern District R.N.Z.A.F R.N.Z. Navy United States Army United States Navy United States Marines. WAACS WAAFS WRENS Teams from the above Services will take part in the greatest Athletic Meeting of the year Make tills your Slogan; 'See You at Sarawia Park, Saturday.' Pedestrians down Sarawia Street, opp. Blind Institute Vehicular, down Ayr Street. Admission 1/-. All Servicemen and Women in Uniform Free. A NNUAL INTER-SECONDARY SCHOOL <£* ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS. EDEN PARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at- 2 p.m. Two Champions front each Secondary School in each event. The most Exciting and Spectacular Athletic Meeting of the Year. Admission.—Ground, 1/-; Stand, (id. r | TECHNICAL COLLEGE OLD BOYS' A RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. Practice for all Grades will be held to-day (Saturday) at Three Kings Park (Three Kings Tram Terminus), commencing at 2 p.m. All members and intending members are requested to attend. H. OAKLEY, Hon. Sec. rt'IUHMAR OLD BOYS' RUGBY CLUB The first Official Practice will be held on Saturday, April "17, at the Auckland Grammar ■School at p.m. A preliminary unofficial run will take place To-day at. 2 p.m. CLAUDE BROWN, Club Captain. T TNIVERSITY FOOTBALL CLUB.—The first Practice will be held on Auckland Grammar School Ground at '2 p.m. to-day (Saturday). All players and those interested are invited to attend.—,T. Gwy'nne, Secretary. HAWERA TROTTING~^LU^(Ii^ AND TARANAKI TROTTING CLUB (Inc.) JOINT MEETING. EASTER SATURDAY AND MONDAY, APRIL 21 AND 26. 1913. Owners and Trainers are reminded that Nominations for both days close with the Sccre ary P.O. Box 106 (Ph. 2650), Hawera, on MONDAY. April 12, in 13, at 8.30 p.m. Ilawcra lelejrra-pli Office Closes at 5 p.m H. K. ROBINSON, Secretary. TLr~AROHA^JOCKEY^cIUBr~ POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB'S WINTER MEETING. „ To be held on IE AROHA RACECOURSE (Under (he auspices of the Te Aroha Jockey Club) on SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1943. Judge; Mr. A. Tronson. starter: Mr R. H. Skipwith. n - a " ( li '^ ,p< T Mr '' F ' J - McManemln. Official iinickecper: Mr. J. K. Douglas Clerk of Scales: Mr. W T Hamer PROGRAMME (Approved by Auckland District Committee). (First Race will not start before 11.45 a.m ) 1. HERRIESVILLE HACK \ND HUNTEKS HURDLES HANDICAP' of imr'i ,?o~ on r llorsß , to receive £SO and third M h f the stake. For hacks and Qualified hunters. Over seven flights of hurdles Nntn. CI t accept C'2 About 1 nnles 2. NURSERY HANDICAP of £250: second horso to receive £SO and third horse from the stake. For tivo-year-olds Noni. •ill accept ,£'2. Six furlongs. pf ;l n JUNCTION HACK HANDICAP or ifor'i?l' fo""!' 1 hor f,° r , oceive ar| d third r t r.f'v " 0 slake. Minimum weight. <st. ,Ib. Norn., £l| accept,, £2. Six furlongs. nr 4^H MA ¥, HANDICAP HURDLES ?< • j,' sec °nd horse to receive .CIOO and ? e ror !l stake. Over seven fiiffhts of hurdles. Nom. CI s accept... £4. About 1% miles. 5. MAKARAKa, HANDICAP of £500; second horso to receive £IOO and third horse from Ihe stake. Minimum weight, 7st. Norn., ,€l; accept,, £4. One mile and 3 fur „ O ( > A ROSELAND HACK HANDICAP of £2,)0; second horso to receive £SO and third horso £25 from the stako. Minimum weight, -st. ,Ib. Nom., £1; accept,, £2. One mile. 7. ELECTRIC HANDICAP of £350; second horse to receive £7O and third horse £3O from the stake Minimum weight, 7st Noul.. £1; accept. £2 Ids Seven furlongs CONDITIONS NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS win close with Blomlleld & Co.. Shortland Street Auckland, on WEDNESDAY. April 21, 8 p.m., and with the Race Meeting Secretary. Ie Aroha, at 8 p.m on the same day. WEIGHTS for the First Dav will be declared on or about MONDAY, May 3 , ACCEPTANCES for ALL EVENTS will close with Blomfield A- Co., Shortland Street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, May 7. I IMS. and with the Secretary IV Aroha at p.m on the same day Any horse wlnnum after publication of weights is liable to be rehundicappcd, rehamlicaps to be declared not Inler than seventy-two hours nfler the advertised starting time of the race won The Committee reserves ihe right to maKe such alterations to this programme as In its opinion war conditions may render necessary J. P. SOMERS, Race Meeting Secretary. P.O. Box G, Te Aroha. Ph. 245, Te Aroha.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24555, 10 April 1943, Page 10

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