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\LD, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1944 - SOLD OUT FOR TO-NIGHT ATTEND THE MATINEES a Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-DAY 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 4.45 p.m., 8 p.m. G.B.D. Films present "THE FIRST OF THE FEW" "THE FIRST OF THE FEW" "THE FIRST OF THE FEW" "THE FIRST OF THE FEW" "THE FIRST OF THE FEW" THE IMMOSTAL STORY OP THE SPITFIRE Starring LESLIE HOWARD David Niven—Rosamund Johns BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND BEGG'S. Approved for Universal Exhibition. OXFORD OXFORD Opp. G.P.O. QUEEN ST. Phone 42-274 TIVOLI TIVOLI Nr. Grafton Bridge Phone 44-136 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! Oxford (Sessions Daily) : 11, 2, 5 & 8 Tivoli: To-day at 2 & 8 A Lone Commando and a Valiant Daughter of the Fighting French find love amid danger in this the most daring exploit of the war I Annabella—John Sutton In the Thrilling 20th Century - Fox Spectacle "TO-NIGHT WE RAID CALAIS" "TO-NIGHT WE RAID CALAIS" "TO-NIGHT WE RAID CALAIS" "TO-NIGHT WE RAID CALAIS" "TO-NIGHT WE RAID CALAIS" Recommended by Censor for Adults III! R I A L T 0 ; I NEWMARKET. Phone 'JO-SOU : To-night & Sat., at 7.45 FRED MacMURRAY—PAULETTE GODDARD in the all-Technicolour "TH ' FOREST RANGERS" And "William Bendix and Grace Bradley "BROOKLYN ORCHID" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Matinee To-day at 2 p.m. "Popeya Cartoon,'' Musical, Sports, News, "Deadwood Dick" Serial & "The Forest Rangers" HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE A FEAST OF MUSIC AIR FORCE WEEK, , COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT 8 AND MONDAY EVENING Grand Reappearance in Auckland of the ROYAL NEW ZEALAND ROYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE BAND AIR FORCE BAND 65 —Brilliant Instrumentalists —65 (By Permission Air Force Board.) Conductor: FLT.-LTEUT. GLADSTONE HILL. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME Theatre will be Closed on Tuesday for Final Rehearsal of "Flying High. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT FOLLOWING EVENINGS. The Band of the Royal New Zealand Air Force will present its Brilliant, REVUE PARTY in "FLYING HIGH." A Tuneful, Colourful Revue, with Excerpts from "Rose Marie" 4 "Student _ Prince," which has achieved a wonderful triumph in other parts of the Dominion. Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at Theatre Kiosk. Prices: D.C. and R.S. 5/-; Back Stalls, 3/6; Gallery. 1/6. E.D. Gallery 6d extra. No tax. OUTDOOR SPORTS RANGIRIRI SPORTS. APRIL 15, 1044. Choppers, please take note, that Nomination Fee.* close with the Secretary on April 6, with performances. Chopping Events: 10in. local sweepstake; llin Maiden, Ist prize 30/ and trophy, 2nd 10/, third 5/. nomination 3/0; 12in Open, Ist prize £5 and trophy, 2nd 30/', 3rd 10/, nomination 7/6; 12in Open, £7 and Trophy, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. nomination 10/6: Ladies' Chop. Ist prize 10/ and Trophy 2nd 10/, 3rd 51. nomination 2/6; Consolation Chop Sweepstake, if blocks permit. Usual Horse Events on programme later. — W. J. Parker, R.D., Rotongaro, Secretary. MANAWATU TROTTING CLUB. MEETING ON APRIL 15. The Limit of the McDonald Handicap, Trotters, has been extended from 5.2 to 5.7. Other limits are: —Trotters, 3.49; Pacers, 3.43, 3.5, 3.1, 3.38. 4.40. 2.52. Two Races for each Class. NOMINATIONS close TUESDAY, March 28, at 8 p.m. Acceptances on April 6. Accommodation for Trainers and Horses on the Awapuni Racecourse. Fees will not be charged for Horses who, through transport restrictions, are unable to make the trip. A. H. MANSON, Secretary. P.O. Box 612. Palmerston North. Ph. 7850. AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (INC.). AUTUMN MEETING, 1944, SATURDAY, APRIL 15. AT ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. NOMINATIONS. Nominations for All Events close at the Club's Office, Victoria Street West, Auckland, on FRIDAY NEXT. March 31, by 5 p.m. J. RAWSON, Secretary: Ph. 41-070, P.O. Box 590. Auckland basketball assn. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The Annual General Meeting of the Auckland Basketball Association will be held on TUESDAY, March 28, 1944, in tho Rugby Union Rooms, Victoria Insurance Bldgs., Shortland St., Auckland, at 6 p.m. BUSINESS: Adoption of Annual Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers; General. JOAN STANLEY, Hon. Secretary. NEW ZEALAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSN., Auckland Centre. PROVINCIAL RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS. Sarawia Park, TO-DAY (Saturday), 2 P.M. Your last opportunity of seeing perhaps the best combination of champion athletes in the province. See the New Owairaka Ladies' Teams in their first combined appearance A Day of Thrills. Don't Miss It. W, J. HINDMAN. Hon. Sec. Rovers Leaguo Football Club. —Will Vy all Players and Intending Players, Seniors, 3rd and 4th Grades, meet 2.30 p.m., Carlaw Park, To-day (Sat.). —E. A. Girven, Hon. Sec. TOWN HALL C TOWN HALL C THURSDAY, THURSDAY. FOUR UNIQUE SE FOUR UNIQUE SE MISSIONARY MISSIONARY UNDEF&THE AUSPICES OF THE AUC SOUTH AMERICA MORNING SESSION, 10.30 a.m. to 12. Chairman: Mr. Arthur Tucker. Speakers: MR. AND MRS. C. S. McLEOD-JONES, W.E.C. Soloist: Mrs. A. W, Campbell. "A DAY IN COLOMBIA" Mrs. Jones. "AN UNFINISHED TASK" Mr. Jones. CHINA AFTERNOON SESSION, 2.30 to 4 p.m. Chairman: Rev. Cliff Reay. Speaker: MR. R. N. McINTOSH, C.I.M. of Borden Memorial Hospital, Fanchoo, N.W. China. Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Reay will alng. Special attention is called to the lunc come during their lunch hour. Tea or 1 the clay in the supper The World Wide Witness Fellowship ' the same day. Chris As this will be the only adverti: MAKE THURSDAY, 30TH, A DAY OF

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

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