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"G-Men Vs. />ack Dragon" ] SERIAL at tK'- VTyiRNOON SESSION ] '/.SCn -jfJ-DAY. | MAJESTIC A Fuller Theatre Phone 43-2lo_ Continuous 11 a.m. to 7.15 p.m. Evening Session 8 p.m. The: World's Wizards of Mystery.... in their NEWEST & GREATEST Adventure! Basil Ratlibonc Nigel Bruce as Sherlock Holmes as Dr. Watson "SHERLOCK HOLMES Faces Death" HILLARY BROOK and MILBURN STONE Thrills! Murder! Mystery! Recommended by Censor for Adults. Associate Feature: „ HIT-PACKED WITH STARS ..WITH SONGS and ROMANCE! "SHE'S FOR ME" Willi David Bruce and Grace McDonald and LcBARON and His Rhumba Orchestra. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Both Released b,v Universal Pictures. Box I'Mans at Tbenlre. , ~[Mr • Kerridge The-Pres 'throughout N.Z.) STATE Kif !£,£!'■ STATE 1.7.:t0 DAILY !.:«>, 7.3<> Never Such Excitement on the Screen| BOBBY READICK —WM. GARGAN in "HARRIGAN'S KID" "HARRIGAN'S KID" Atso—A orim Reality of Kipling's Greatest Epic of a Boy against the World. ... SPENCER TRACY—MICKEY RODNEY in "CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS" "CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) Dir.: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) 1.30 A 7.30 p.m VOGUE 1.80 & 7.30 p.m. j Auckland's Most, Modern, Popular, Intimate Karangahape Rd. Theatre. Ph. 43-003. Loosen up your Heart-strings. .. Live, Laugh and love, with DEANNA DURBIN—ROBT. CUM MINGS in "SPRING PARADE" Mm .. . Romantic Drama at its best.... GEORGE RAFT—ELLEN DREW in "THE LADY'S FROM KENTUCKY" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. "HIS IMAJESTY'S THEATRE THRILLS AND HUMOUR. A WORLD-FAMOUS COMEDY. "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE." TO-DAY TO-NIGHT \ j ''l r> At S.! 0 AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. SECOND MATINEE WEDNESDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON Theatres. Ltd. Present their Incomparable ALL-STAR COMEDY COMPANY In Joseph Kesselring's Phenomenally Successful and Hilariously Humorous ComedyDrama, "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" With LLOYD LAMPLE— Ethel Gabriel. Lily Moore, John Tate, Frank Bradley, Bettina Welch, Sam Stern, Allen Christie. John Gray, Stephen Chapman, Alan Rankin, Leslie and other Artists. Box Plans at Lewis Early, Ltd. Day Sales at Theatre Kiosk. Evg Prices: D.C. and R.S. (Saturdays), 7/. ; other nights, 2nd Stalls (resemble on'd/iv of performance), 4/-, Gallery 2/-. Matinees. 5/-, 3/0, Gallery 2/-. Children halfprice. All prices plus tax. OUTDOOR SPORTS AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. PATRIOTIC MEETING, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AT ALEXANDRA PARK. EPSOM FIRST RACE ABOUT 11.30 A.M Admission to Course; Gentlemen, 1/6; Ladies, l/-. Lawp Enclosure and Grandstand (Including Admission to Course): Gentlemen •>{' Ladies ® Children under 12 years . . IIDerby Stand (Outside Enclosure): Gentlemen, 1/-; Ladies. Free As this is a Patriotic Meeting, the Free List is suspended Members' Badges will admit to the Members' Stand find Members Parking Area MEMBERS OF I'HE N AV* MILITARY AND AIR FORCES I,\ UMtORM AND MERCHANT NAVY A DMT HED FREE The Totalisator will close sharp on time for each race, and the public are asKed to cooperate by making their investments early The Publicans Booths and the Afternoon Tea Rooms will be open as usual No person who has at any time since the passing of "The Gaming ana Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908." followed the occupation of a bookmaker or bookmakers c.erk, rn disqualified or undesirable person. «ili be admitted to the Alexandra Park Racecotifte during the Patriotic Meeting, and person is found on such course he mil be removed therefrom and prosecuted fo. tre. '"'tiu- promotion oi sweeps is prohibited, and anv person infringing this regulationi will be removed from the racecourse and prosecuted. &. J. GLOVER, Assistant-Secretary TEXGUT" FOOTBALL CARLAW PARK T 0 - D A Y. CHE SECOND SERIES ()].' THE PRELIMINARY ROUND RICHMOND v. PONSONBY Ponsonby, which prevailed over Mount Albert last week endorsed the fine impression, it gained lasl season. A young side, it has both hi team play and individual brilliance, continued to improve, and it °vear" tionallv good team to defeat it this year. Pitted*against the brilliant Richmond thirteen p'msonbv will be well tested, for Richmond when beating Maris! last Saturday showed tl 'it it« 1944 side will be m keeping with j hn fine tradition of the club. Patrons are goinvr t«» enjoy a really good game No. 1, 1.30 P.M.: MT ALBERT v PT. CHEVALIER No. 2, 1.30 P.M.: NO RTF SHORE v. NEWTON No 2. b P.M.: CITY v. MAR IST 0.8 ADMISSION. Ground, Ladies and Men. l>* Stand Ladies and Men, ttd. Returned Servicemen with New Zealand Shoulder Bad* admitted to ground Free SOCCER SOCCER The coming season promises to provide foothir Of a high standard, with many, new face- among the players and keen rivalry between the young, virile teams. PONSONBY v. COMRADES i,at> P.M. The-e two old rivals will set the ball roiling. Comrades is little different from its last season combination, but Ponsonbv ha» several new players. N-\YY DEPOT V. EASTERN SUBURBS, ;i P.M. We welcome back the Navv side, and from all accounts thej will provide good football. The boys from St. lleliers iiro noted for their spectacular play, and a great game is assured. BLANDFORD PARK lVual ailniissioi charges. Returned Overseas Servicemen in uniform free. Season tickets or passes niu.-t be produced. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB (INC.). WINTER MEETING. 194.4 SATURDAY. JUNE :t AND

| MONDAY, JUNE 5 (His Majesty's Birthday) AT ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE NOMINATIONS J (£1 each) tor the Great Northern Hurdles. ! Great Northern Steeplechase, Winter Steeple- ! chase, Cornwall Handicap and York Handicap, close tin I FRIDAY, APRIL 28, by 3 p.m. PEES must accompany in each instance j 97 Short land St., W. S. SPENCE, Auckland. Secretary I SOU 111 AUCKLAND TROTTING " CLUBS (AMALGAMATED). WINTER MEETING. To be held at 1 CLAIM)ELANDS COURSE, HAMILTON, on SA'I'U UDAY. MAY <i, 1011. NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS close i with Messrs, Blomfield and Co., Auckland, at i 5 p.m.. and with the Secretary Hamilton, at ! 8 p.in., MOND A\ , April 'J 1 : I'll. ,'!7 Hi. G ■ H J EW, Box :«ms. Hamilton. Secretary. / t.RAI-'TON RUG BY FOOTBALL CLUB. * Seniors, Juniors and Intermediates will play Tech. Old Boys al Three Kings, Mt. Koskill Terminus, commencing at I.; 50. W. 1" RASER, Sec ret ary. X'ACHTING FINALS AlMilL Pro 1 urn ■>) rues of Handicaps. Courses, elc., for Nine Club Races (free), at, my Office, Ex chanvro Lane, !i"> Queen St. Also Coromaruiel I'm-" Times.- - W Wilkinson (Rni'eiinelh

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24875, 22 April 1944, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24875, 22 April 1944, Page 10