NOW IN ITS 7TH WEEK EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. WELLESLEY ST. (opp. Public Library) PLANS AT EMBASSY. Phone 32-660. THREE SESSIONS 11 2 8 A TJKBAT FOR ALL MUSIC LOVEKB.... •'I'LL WALK BESIDE YOU" "I'LL WALK BESIDE YOU" JOHN Mc'HUGH Sings "I'LL WALK BESIDE YOU" "PASSING BY 1 LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Plays "DIE FLEDERMAUS." "FINGAL'S CAVE" THE ST. DAVID'S SINGERS AND THE CONTROVERSIAL MARCH OF TIME "THE HUSH PROBLEM" i Approved for Universal Exhibition. i rour Sessions Daily 11—2 Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-114 Children Half-price at all Sessions Excepting Saturday and Holiday Nights. FIRST N.Z. RELEASE The RKO-Radio Factual Story "DAYS OF GLORY" Blazing Uncontrollable Passions. Vivid Characters, Intense Action, all fashioned into a mighty drama of humanity in crisis. Portrayed' by an inspired cast of New Players headed by TAMARA TOUMANOVA OF THE MOSCOW OPERA HOUSE. Gregory Peck Lowell Gilmore "DAYS OF GLORY" The Mighty Story of a Mighty Hatred. Recommendod by Censor for Adults. On the Same Programme: "VIVA MEXICO" (This is America) "FLICKER FLASHBACK" Paramount News, Pathe News. FRIDAY NEXT— Warner Bros. Mighty Drama.... "WATCH ON THE RHINE" With BETTE DAVIS —PAUL LUKAS Recommended by Censor for Adults. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE THE BRIGHTEST, BIGGEST, BEST SHOW OF THE U.S.A. QUEEN CARNIVAL TONIGHT! TONIGHT! "KIWIS IN COSTUME" "KIWIS IN COSTUME" "KIWIS IN COSTUME" AND UP-TO-THE-MINUTE REVUE The Pacific "Kiwis". . .. RALPH DYER, DUG. MORISON, HAL. ROBINSON, DAVID REID in Female'lmpersonations, Sketches, Ballets, etc. STEWART HARVEY. ...' Baritone PAPAKURA CAMP "REVUE" ORCHESTRA Supported by a talented cast of many others. TRANSFERRED TO HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE BY POPULAR REQUEST TONIGHT! ' s Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. PRICES: 4/- 3/- 2/OUTDOOR SPORTS AUCKLAND RACING CLUB (Inc.) AUTUMN MEETING. 1945 EASTER SATURDAY And EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 31 AND APRIL 2 ACCEPTANCES For the President's Handicap, £6, Brighton Hurdle Race, £2: Easter Handicap, £7, Mangere -Steeplechase, £l, Onslow Handicap, £3, and Eden -Handicap, £3, close on i FRIDAY NEXT, March 23. by 5 p.m., And at the same time Final Payments are : due for the Great Northern Oaks. £4. Great i Northern Champagne Stakes, £10: and Great ; Northern St. Leger Stakes, £4. I Fees must accompany in each instance. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. MORRINSVILLE A. AND P. SOCIETY. MONSTER GYMKHANA ■ RECREATION GROUNDS. MORRINSVILLE, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 2, 191"). | All Net Proceeds in Aid Patriotic Fund. Judging Starts 1() a.m. Sharp, j Hack. Hunter. Novelty and Juvenile Events. ] All Post Entries. Good Prizes, j Highland Dancing. Good Prizes and Trophies. Baby Show, Weight Guessing, etc. Admission: Adults 1/6, Children (id; Cars 1/6. Schedule on Application. R. T. SCOTT, Secretary. MA NGE RE SPORTS CLUB MONSTER M EETING. WESTNEY RD„ MANGERE CENTRAL, SATURDAY. MARCH 24, 1945, Commencing 10.30 a.m. £l5O Prize Money. Open Hunter. £SO and Cup: Pony Hunter, £25. Air Force Band Playing on Grounds W. A. SLATER, Ph. 34U. Hon. Secretary, Henwood Rd., Mangere Central. |AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (Inc.). AUTUMN MEETING, 1945. SATURDAY, APRIL 7,' AT ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. NOMINATIONS ( t'l each), for the Dominion Handicap, Hobsonville Hurdles, Waitakere Handicap. Foley Handicap, Nursery Handicap. Mt. R<;«?kill Handicap, Mt. Eden Handicap, and Morninjcside Handicap, will close at the Club's Office, Victoria Street West, Auckland, on MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 26. BY 5 P.M. J. RAWSON, Secretary. P.O. Box 6!>o. Ph. 41-070. AUCKLAND RUGBY LEAGUE. Th'e Thirty-fifth Annual Meeting uf the Auckland Rugby League will lie held in the League Rooms, Chamber of Commerce Bldgg., Courthouse La no, on Wednesday, March 28, at 7.45 p.m. Business: To Recoive Annual Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, General. All Supporters arid Officials are welcome. IVAN CITLPAN. Hon. Secretary, Auckland Rugby League. H 0 C K E Y. SOMERVILLE HOCKEY CLUB. The Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, Grey's Buildings, Courthouse Lane, Monday, March 26, at S p.m. Business: Annual Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, General. A full attendance of Members and Intending Members ia requested. C. R. STAINTON, Ph. 17-251. lion. Secretary. O RAMMAR~OLI> Bt)YS ; RUGBY FOO'FU BALL CLUB. The first practices for all players will be held at the School Grounds, Mountain Road, on THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 7 p.m.; SATURDAY, 21th, 2 p.m.. and TUESDAY, 27th, 7 p.m. All Old Boys of the three Grammar Schools very welcome. CLAUDE BROWN, Club Captain. \ <' HEVA LIE lfs.\ ILI X G CI ,U B {fnc/j. Ladies' Race, Boys' Race, Novelty Race, Committee Men's Race, will be held on SUNDAY, MARCH 25. First race starts at 2.30 p.m. Entries close at the Clubhouse ono hour before the first race. R, FAIRWEATHER, Hon. Secretary. /•yi'AIIUHU TECHNICAL HIGH U SCHOOL ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS, SCHOOL. .SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Old Students' Social Tea at conclusion. Parent-Teachers' Association Annual Meeting Wednesday. March 28, 7.45 p.m. G. W. C. DRAKE. Principal.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25157, 21 March 1945, Page 10
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