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THE NEW ZEALAND HERA 'EOIAXi SESSIONS AT BOTH THEATRES TO-DAY 1 ROXY: 11 AVON: 1.30 & 7.45 7 ROXY \ / AVON \ / ROXY \'A / AVON \ I CONTINUOUS | N Corner of I 11 \ Gt. North Rd. \ 2 / D \ & Ponsonby Rd. \ «" 6 / ' \ To-night at / \. 8 / \ 7.45 / Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. CHARLES STARRETT CHARLES STARRETT IN " "THE PINTO KID" "THE PINTO KID" With SONS OF THE PIONEERS (Approved tor Universal Exhibition) 2*o. 2 BIG ATTRACTION No. 2 "NO PLACE FOR A LADY" "NO PLACE FOR A LADY" With WM. GARGAN—MARGARET LINDSAY (Recommended by Censor tor Adults) CTATC DEVONPORT. Phone 70-101. Si Aitl. To-night, at 7.30. BRIAN A HER N E—Jvl ER LE OBERON '* "FOREVER AND A DAY" k JAMES ELLISON—FRANCES DEE t "I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE" Matinee To-day at 1.30 CHARLES STARRETT in the Thrilling "Frontier Fury" Also "Forever And A Day" CTATC ONEHUNGA. Phone 54-344. uIAiH To-night at 7.45. EDWARD G. ROBINSON—GLENN FORD In the War':) Greatest Sea Story * "DESTROYER" & ALAN MOWBRAY—BOBBY WATSON * "THE DEVIL WITH HITLER" Matinee To-day at 1.30 SAME TWO FEATURES AS.ABOVE & "Deadwood Dick' Serial. DDIMfCQQ DOMINION RD. Ph. 61-439. rKIINUIOO To-day, 1.30; To-night, 7.45. Geo. MONTGOMERY—Ann RUTHERFORD t v-"ORCHESTRA WIVES" & CHESTER MORRIS—JEAN PARKER t "I LIVE ON DANGER" -- Matinee To-day, I.3o—As Above nrp ii I'' JjvH >X HV ' 11) i'h .2H-H4O. JaLuAL To-day 1.30. To-night at 7.45 GEORGE SANDERS—GAIL PATRICK t * "Quiet, Please 1 Murder!" A RICHARD DIX—PRESTON FOSTER * "AMERICAN EMPIRE" „ Matinee To-day at 1.30 Same Two Features as Above, and Cartoon. AHCI PUI RICHMOND AV. Ph. 27-235. AULLrn! To-night at 7.45. SONJA HENIE—JOHN PAYNE t ' "MARRIAGE ON ICE" JOSEPH COTTON in Orson Welles' t "JOURNEY INTO FEAR"' Huge Matinee To-day at 1.30 11 Big Attractions Colour Cartoon, Comedy, Sports, News, Novelty, Interest, Travel Talk & » "Marriage On Ice" + Denotes Keromin-'»<i:*>> is. tor .Adults •Denotes Approver' for Exhibition RIA L T 0 NEWMARKET . SUNDAY NIGHT at 7.30 OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AS WELL AS SOLDIERS. Proceeds in Aid of Local Charities. 2 BIG FEATURES lEOBERT MORLEY—EMLYN WILLIAMS "YOU WILL REMEMBER" Approved for Universal Exhibition & Dick PURCELL—Bernadene HAYES "HEROES IN BLUE" Recommended by Censor for Adults OUTDOOR SPORTS BASEBALL! BASEBALL! Controlled by Auckland Baseball (Soft-ball) Association 3 GREAT THRILLING GAMES 1 ~ Packed with Thrills and Action 1 FOWLDS PARK, THIS AFTERNOON (Take Mt. Albert or Avondale Tram) 1.30 p.m.—Auckland Colts v. Detroit Tigers. 2.15 p.m.—St. Louis Cardinals v. "All-Star" American Team. 8 p.m.'—Auckland Reps. v. New York Yankees iAdmission 1/. Jeeps and other "Popular" Cars II Admission to Ground. Be sure and go to Fowlds Park to see our N.Z. lads play our American Allies! nn A M A K I YACHT CLUB. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). INVITATION RACE FOR KEELERS. To encouraue racing in the Keel Classes, the Commodore has presented the Mandalay Cup to be won outright to-day for a harbour race and invites all who can to compete. No entry fee, but 3/- membership (for owner only) to be paid. Entries at Speedwell Office, Exchange Lane, till 11 a.m., and Post Entries on Orakei Wharf. Race starts 2.30 p.m. If desired an anchor. 6ft of chain and 100 ft of warp, will be substituted for Cup. "W. A. WILKINSON. Commodore. T.I.C. ' WAIKATO RACING CLUB (INCORPORATED). AUTUMN MEETING, To be held on the Club's Course, TE RAPA, HAMILTON. SATURDAY, APRIL 29. President: Mr. F. R. Seddon. Vice-President: Mr. A. Miller. Judge: Mr. H. Dent. As6istant-Judge: Mr. W. L. Paterson. Handicapper: Mr. W. P. Russell. Starter: Mr. R. H. Skipwith. PROGRAMME (Approved by the Auckland District Committee). First Race starts about 11.45 a.m. WHATAWHATA HACK HANDICAP, £.300. For three and four-year-olds. Apprentice jockeys. Minimum weight, 7st 71b. Nom., £1; accept., £2/10/-. Seven furlongs. FRANKTON HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, £4OO. Nom., £1; accept., £2. About one mile and three-quarters (over seven flights of hurdles). JUVENILE HANDICAP, £3OO. For two-year-olds. Nom.. £1; accept.. £2/10/-. Six furlongs. STOREY MEMORIAL HANDICAP, £750, Minimum weight, 7«t. Nom., £1; accept., £5/10/-. One mile and a-half. HAMILTON HACK CUP HANDICAP, £450. Minimum weight, 7st. 7lb. Nom., £1; accept.. £3/10/-. One mile and three furlongs. PUKETAHA HANDICAP, £IOO. Minimum weight, 7st. 71b. Nom., £1; accept., £3. One mile. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP. £l5O. Minimum weight, 7st. Nom., £1; accept.,- £3/10/-. Seven furlongs. BEERESOOURT HACK HANDICAP, £3OO. Minimum weight, _7st. 71b. Nom., £1; accept., £2/10/-. One mile. NOTE.—The Committee reserves the right, if the number of acceptors in any race is more than .56, to ballot down to that number in order that, there may bo no more than two divisions in any race. NOTE. —The Committee reserves the right to make any alterations to this programme that war conditions may require. ENTRIES close with Messrs. Blornfield & Co.. Shortland St.. Auckland, at 5 p.m., or with the Secretary, Mrs. M. V. Skelton. P.O. Box 351, Hamilton, at 8 p.m., on WEDNESDAY, April 5, 1014. WEIGHTS will be declared on TUESDAY, April 18. 1041. ACCEPTANCES will close on FRIDAY, April 21,"with Messrs. Blornfield & Co.. Shortland St., Auckland, at 5 p.m., or with the Secretary at Hamilton at 8 p.m. M. V. SKELTON, Secretary. South British Bldg., Alma St., Hamilton. P.O. Box 351. Ph. 3140. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB (INC.). AUTUMN MEETING, 1944. APRIL 8 AND 10. ACCEPTANCES For President's Handicap, £B, Brighton ■Hurdles, £2, Easter Handicap. £7, Mangere Steeples, £l, Onslow Stakes. £3, Eden Handicap, £3; FINAL PAYMENTS For G.N. Oaks, £4, G.N. Champagne Stakes, £5, G.N. St. Leger Stakes, £4, CLOSE BY FIVE O'CLOCK (5 p.m.), on FRIDAY, MARCH 31. Fees must accompany in each instance. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. 07 Shortland Street, Auckland, C.l. BOWLER, any position, willing play Cambridge Tourney.—BP233 Herald. Hamil.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24852, 25 March 1944, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24852, 25 March 1944, Page 10

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