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ALL TONIGHTS RESERVATIONS ARE BOOKEDI EMBASSY J, O. Williamson's Intimate Theatre WELLESLEY ST. (opp. Public Library) PLANS AT EMBASSY Phone 32-660 FOUR SESSIONS II __ 2 IT'S WEIRD....IT'S MYSTIFYING! ....YET IT'S CRAMMED WITH LAUGHS! Paramount Pictures Present "THE UNINVITED" "THE UNINVITED" RAY MILLAND RUTH HUSSEY Also MARCH OF TIME "AMERICANS ALL' Musical Parade, "HALFWAY TO HEAVEN" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) -Dir.: Korridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) STATESfSSTATE 1.30, 7 ..SO DAILY 1.30, 7.30 BETTE DAVIS, PAUL LUKAS in "WATCH ON THE RHINE" "WATCH ON THE RHINE" A Truly Beautiful Motion Picture—• One Woman Symbol of Millions Also That Very Pleasing and Exciting Drama OAKY GRANT, JOAN FONTAINE "SUSPICION" "SUSPICION" (Both Recommended More for Adults) Dir.: Kerridgo Theatres (throughout N.Z.) 1.80 VOGUE 7.30 Auckland's Modern Popular Intimate Theatre Karangahapo Rd. Phone 43-003 BUTTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS. At The Very Pinnacle Of Her Dramatic Power! In A Story ""Steeped In Emotional Drama.... "THE LITTLE FOXES" "THE LITTLE FOXES" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Also 808 HOPE BETTY BUTTON in Also 808 HOPE BETTY BUTTON in "LET'S FACE IT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) 111 l ASTOR 111 l DOMINION ROAD. 111 l rtOtUl\ mi Phone 01-433. Tonight at 8 t: Variety Session, 7.30 Red Skelton, Eleanor Powell in "I DOOD IT" Harriet Hilliard, Eddie Quillan in "HI, GOOD LOOKIN'" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Matinee Today, 2 p.m.—Episode 8 "Great Northern Mystery," "Flying Bomb VI," Donald Duck and "I Dood It." PFFRI FSS ST - heliers ph. 51-000. ,T. 7" Tonight, Sat, <4 Mon., at 8. BEST FOOT FORWARD" (in Techn(colour) Starring Lucille Bail William Caxton, Virginia Weitller, Harry James And His Musicmakers. Also News, Pete Smith, Our Gang, etc. Serial 7.45 and Matinee 2.15 Saturday. Approved tor Universal Exhibition. 'DROME;=EE M 1 Tonight! 1 D ' Loretta Young A Alan Ladd in "CHINA" (A) Matinee: Edgar Bergen, Charlie McCarthy in LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING' (A) (A) Rec. by Censor for Adults. (U) Univ. Ex. HENDERSON Brenda Marshall and George Raft in "BACKGROUND TO DANGER." Also Flanagan and Allen in "WE'LL SMILE AGAIN." (Both Universal Exhibition.) TE AUTE KARETI. Ka tu te hui wbakanui i te Tiupiri ara i te ekouga o t-e rua tekau ma rinia tau o Roteno e tumuaki ana. Me tai rnai a te 17 o nga ra o A'perlra nei 1 te 5 o nga haora e pohiritia ai koutou Haere mai. haere mail haere mail TE AUTE COLLEGE. A Gathering of Old Boys to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of Mr E. G. Loten as Headmaster will be held at the College on April 18, 10-15. Visiting Old Boys will be welcomed at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, the 17th. by the Boys and Staff. OUTDOOR SPORTS AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB : INCORPORATED) PATRIOTIC TOTALISATOR MEETING, ALEXANDRA PARK EPSOM. TODAY (SATURDAY) FIRST RACE ABOUT 11.20 A.M. Admission to Course Gentlemen 1/6, Ladieu I/-, Lawn Enclosure or Grandstand (including admission to course)! Gentlemen .. .. .. 6/< Ladies .. .. .. 2/6 Children under 12 years .. 1/.. Derby Stand (Outside Enclosure) i Gentlemen 1/-. Ladies Free. When purchasing tickets at the windows please tender the exact amount. MATRONS NOTE: These Admission Charges apply only to the Patriotic Meeting. MEMBERS OF THE NAVY, MILITARY AND AIR FORCES IN UNIFORM AND MERCHANT NAVY ADMITTED FREE. The Totalisator will close sharp on time for each race and the Public are asked to co-operate by making their investments early. Tickets tor the Lawn and Grundstand Enclosures may be purchased at the Club's Office, Durham Street East As this Is a Patriotic Meeting, the Free List is Suspended. Members' Badges will admit to Members' Stand and Members' Parking Area The Publican'B Booth ana the Afternoon Tea rooms will be open as usual No person who has at any time since the passing of "The Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1008." followed the occupation of a booknmker or bookmaker's clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Alexandra Park Racecourse during the Patriotic Meeting, and If any such person is found on such course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of sweeps is prohibited, and anv person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse) and prosecuted K. J. GLOVER, Assistant-Secretary. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. PATRIOTIC MEETING, TODAY (SATURDAY). SPECIAL NOTICE: This Meeting is a TOTALISATOR MEETING. The Public are asked to co-operate by investing early, as the Totalisator will close sharp on time for each race. K. J. GLOVER, Assistant-Secretary. " AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB ' (INCORPORATED). AUTUMN MEETING, 1945. SATURDAY. APRIL 21. ACCEPTANCES Acceptances for All Events close with the Secretary Durham St. East. Auckland, on Monday Next, April 10, AT 12 NOON Handicaps will appear in Monday's Hkiulii K. J. GLOVER, Assistant Secretary Box 381, Auckland. Telegrams: "Aucktrot." Auckland. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB (Inc.) WINTER MEETING, 1045. SATURDAY, JUNE 2. MONDAY, JUNE 4 (His Majesty's Birthday). STAKES, £16,i00 NOMINATIONS (iU each) for the Great Northern Hurdles, Great Northern Steeplechase, Winter Steeplechase, Cornwall Handicap 'and York Handicap closo on FRIDAY NEXT, April 20, by 5 p.m. Jockeys will be allowed to ride only once in Division Races. Fees must accompany in each instance. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. 1 OTEA MAORI RUGBY FOOTBALL aVcLUB.—A Practice and Registration for all Intending Members will take place at the Domain today (Saturday) from .1 p.m. onward— K. HARRIS. Sec. OWAI ROVERS HOCKEY CLUB. An Official Practice will be held at Phyllis Street Reserve, Mt. Albert. TODAY (Saturday), April 14, 1.45 sharp. All intending players and coaches welcome. Further particulars Ring 30-802. C. RENWICK, llon. Secretary. OTAHUHU TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL OLD STUDENTS. A Meeting In Room A, 7.30. April 18, to form Girls' Basketball Team. All interested pleaße come. TRAMPING CLUB require* Youthful Male and Female Members for tramping in the Waitakereß—Pl«aee write DD23O

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25177, 14 April 1945, Page 12

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