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EMBASSY J. O. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. WELLEBLEY ST. (opp. Public Library) , PLANS AT EMBASSY. Phone 32-660, ! FOUR SESSIONS n— 2 —!! 8 Vs. TREAT FOR ALL MUSIC LOVERS.... "I'LL WALK BESIDE YOU" "I'LL WALK BESIDE YOU" JOHN McHUGH Sings "I'LL WALK BESIDE YOU" "PASSING BY" LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Plays "DIE FLEDERMAUS." "FINGAL'S CAVE" MARCH OF TIME "THE IRISH PROBLEM" Approved for Universal Exhibition. rour Sessions Daily 11 —2— 5 8 o'clock Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-114. Children Half-prico at all Sessions Excepting Saturday and Holiday Nights. X DIRECT FROM CIVIC THEATRE Warner Bros.' Mighty Drama.... "WATCH ON THE RHINE" With BETTE DAVIS Of all her triumphu.... this Is the most, wonderful. PAUL LUKAS Academy Award Win nor. Recommended by Censor for Adults On the Same Programme: "Cavalcade of Dance" (Melody Master) "Greetings, Bait" Technicolour Cartoon. Also Latest Paramount New». iMlimilllimllliHHll llllllll!!l!l!||'!llllllll!illl!IIIIIIilll!lltlllll>!!llll!t!linillttlllt)l>l I - KERRIDGE THEATRES - 1 ! AUCKLAND PROVINCIALS 1 'sitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiic TODAY'S SCREENINGS TPAURANGA REGENT "Casablanca" JL (A). Tues.-Wed.: "And The Angels Sing" (A). TOWN HALL—"Pardon My Rhythm" (U) and "Stormy Weather" (U) rpE AROHA —REGENT—"Yankee Doodle J. Dandy" (U). MAJESTIC "Weird Woman" (A) and "Doughboys In Ireland" (U). THAMES—REGENT—-"The Lost Angel X (A). KING'S —"Hat Check Honey (U) and "The Beat's On" (U). WIAKATANE— -REGENT—"Cry Havoc (U). Mon.-Wed.: "This Is The Army (17). GRAND —"Seventh Victim" (A) and "Chatterbox" (U). „ . ATOKOHANGA—REGENT" "Springtime Win the Rockies" <U). 10WN HALL—"Tornado in the Saddle" (U) and Not A Ladies' Man" (U). "p AERO A —REGENT —"Riding High i,U). / \POTIKI —REGENT—"Call of the CanV/ yon" (U) arid "Week-end Pass (U). Mon.-Tues.: "The Young Mr Pitt" (U). AITAIA PRINCESS "Song of the i. Islands" (U). Tues.-Wed.: "Thunderbirds ' ELENSVILLE ■— REGENT "His But* . ier's Sister" (U). KAWAKAWA— KING'S—"Du Barry Was A Ladv" (U) and "Swingtime Johnny (U). l'uos!-Wed.: "Footlight Serenade" (U). "jITT. MAUNGANUI REGENT All lVlßaba and Forty Thieves" (U). 13 OTORUA (in association) and OIS BORNE II —Sea Local Papers. Censorship (A) Recom. by Censor for Adults. Index. (U) Approved for Univ. Exbib. OUTDOOR SPORTS AUCKLAND CENTRE N.Z. AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. GRAND FINALE OF A GREAT SEASON. TODAY AT 2 P.M. OLYMPIC STADIUM NEWMARKET RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS N.Z. CHAMPIONS WILL BE IN ACTION. Ron Agate, Doug. Harris, Katb Elshaw, Barbara," Lipscombe, Zelda Corbett. Murray Menssies. THEN—"Oh Listen to the Band, Isn't: it Grand." And, it will be Grand when the SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL BAND leads Auckland Women's Teams in THE GREAT ANNUAL MARCHING COMPETITION. The old Sergeant-Majors will be calling out "Pick 'Em Up—Pick 'Em tip," but the women will march just the samell! ONEIIUNGA (the MOUNT ALBERT, OWAIRAKA, ELLERSLIE, KIWI. ' This event will be staged at 4 o'clock sharp. And we very nearly forgot to state that ADMISSION WILL BE ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE. AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (Inc.) AUTUMN MEETING, 1945. SATURDAY, APRIL 7, AT ELLERSLIE RACEOOURSE PROGRAMME. DOMINION HANDICAP, £4OO. For three-year-olds and upward that have not won an advertised fiat race at time of starting. Seven furlongs. HOBSON VILLE HURDLES HANDICAP, £SOO. Open. Two milea. WAITAKERE HANDICAP. £<soo. Hack conditions. Horses that have not been placed first, second or third in a flat race prior to nomination are ineligible. One miie. FOLEY MEMORIAL HANDICAP. £ISOO. One mile and a-half, NURSERY HANDICAP, £SOO. Two-year-olds. Six furlongs. MT. RO SKILL HANDICAP, £550 Hack conditions. Horses that have not been placed Irs:, second or third in a flat race prior to nomination Are ineligible. One mile and three furlongs. MT. EDEN HANDICAP. £750. Six furlongs. MORNINGSIDE HANDICAP. £OOO. One mile. The Committee reserve the right to revise the stakes, amount of prize-money, dates of entry, acceptance arid conditions at any time prior to dates for taking nominations. In the event of the Stewards deeming tt desirable to divide any two-year-old race, the horses will be allotted to their respective divisions in such manner m, the Stewards think fit. The Committee reserve to themselves the right of altering the dates on which the handicaps appear* should they deem fit to do fo, also the order of running and the dividing of any rare into divisions. In the event of any race being divided, no jockey will be permitted to ride in more than one division. NOMINATIONS (£1 each) close at the Club's Office, Victoria Street West, Auckland, on MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 26, P.O. Box 590 Ph. 41-070. J. RAW SON, Secretary. BAY OF PLENTY RACING CLUB. IMPORTANT NOTICE. RACE BOOKS. Owing to Incorrect compilation of Race Books (yellow covers) already dislributed these are being -called in and will be replaced by h new issue of blue-covered Race Books (Siscried) W WEBB. Secretary HELENS VILLE AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. MONSTER GYMKHANA. TO BE HELD AT SHOWGROUNDS. EASTER SATURDAY, MARCH 31, ,19.15. Horse Event*!, Ponies and Hunters. Athletic Events, Novelties Galore, Woodrhopping, Highland Dancing, Weight Guessing. ADMISSION: Men, 2/-; Ladies, 1/(1: Children, (Id; Cars. 1/-. For Programmes, apply to W. R. BHTIIIJNE, Box 15, llelensville (Secretary). Don't Forget—Big Dance ito be held in the Evening. Good Music and Supper. .Men, Ladies, 2/.. SPORTS MEETING KORAKONUL TE AWAMUTU. SATURDAY. APRIL 14. 10-15. £l5O in Prize Money and Trophies. Chopping, Sawing and Horse Events Korakonui Chop, first prize £2O. Entries for Chopping and Sawing; close with Secretary on March 27, 1045. Particulars from T. N. WHITE, Hon Secretary, Ph. IIfSZ. Te, Awamutn, A UCKLAND RUGBY LEAGUE. The Annual Meeting of the School Control Board will be held in the League Rooms, Chamber of Commerce Bldgs., Courthouse Lane, on Monday, March 20, at 7.30 p.m. All Officials and Supporters are cordially invited. L. ROUT, Hon. Secretary. ASTERN SUBURBS SOCCER CLUB, Annual Meeting, Tuesday. March 27, St Hellers Tennis Pavilion, 7.30 p.m. Cordial invitation extended to all. Parents, encourage your boys by giving your support. Players seeking membership and unable to attend, kindly PH. 20-401 or 60-808.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25160, 24 March 1945, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25160, 24 March 1945, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25160, 24 March 1945, Page 12