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"GOING MY WAY" Reservations for Tonight are Fully Booked TODAY 10.45, 1.45, 4.45 AND 8 P.M. Attend a Daytime Session 4th WEEK PLANS OPEN MONDAY, .10 A.M. REGENT J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. 1944 Academy Award Picture WINNER OF 7 MERITS "GOING MY WAY" "GOING MY WAY" "GOING MY WAY" A Paramount Picture, With BING CROSBY Barry Fitzgerald—Frank McHugh ■TAMES BROWN—JEAN HEATHER GENE LOCK HART—POUTER HALL FORT UN 10 11 OX A NOV A . And Rise Slevens Famous Contralto of Metropolitan Opera Plans at Regent Phone 32-888 (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ALL COMPMM EN'I'ARIES SUSPENDED STRAND Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. j Four Sessions Daily j] Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-114. Children Half-price to All Sessions Except Saturday and Holiday Nights. PACKED! JAMMED! OVERFLOWING! Yesterday's Great Crowds were Enthralled. , Don't He Disappointed.' BOOK NOW! AUSTRALASIAN PREMIEREI DAVID FARRAR In the Magnificent. Story Photographed Entirely in Beautiful Devon "SHEEPDOG OF THE HILLS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Also: EDOAR WALLACE'S "THE DOOR WITH THE SEVEN LOCKS" With LESLIE BANKS (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Excellent Ncwsrcels. Supports, etc. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE SEASON CONCLUDES TONIGHT "STEP LIVELY REVUE" "STEP LIVELY REVUE" "STEP LIVELY REVUE" "STEP LIVELY REVUE" 2.15 p.m. Matinee Today 2.15 p.m. 2.15 p.m. Matinee Today 2.15 p.m. 2.15 p.m. Matinee Today 2.15 p.m. 2.15 p.m. Matinee Today 2.15 p.m. 2.15 p.m. Matinee Today 2.15 p.m. 2.15 p.m. Matinee Today 2.15 p.m. AND 8 p.m. TONIGHT 8 p.m. 8 p.m. TONIGHT 8 p.m. Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. until 11.30 a.m.; then at Theatre Sweet Stall. Prices—MATINEES: 4/0, 3/, 2/, 1/6. Children 2/3, I/O, 11. Ev. : 5/, 3/0, 21, 1/0. Phone Reserves 50-455 —43-100. THE HORTICULTURAL C6MT~ wliJwl Welcome to MR J. A MePHERSON, N.D.H. (N.Z.), the Newly-appointed Superintendent TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1945, at 8 p.m. TOWN 'HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Tickets: Double, 3/-; Single 2/-; Available at Door. OUTDOOR SPORTS LEAGUE FOOTBALL CARLAW PARK TODAY CHAMPIONSHIP OPENS NO. 1. 3 P.M.: OTAHUHU v. MT. ALBERT There will be no preliminary round this sea son. and today's games are the opening series of the Championship, in view ut this, every Club has for weeks past been training solidly under the guidance of expert coaches, and patrons will see each side take the field today in excellent physical condition, and ready to display the sparkling; team play that has won for the League Code such a fine reputation. It is well known in official circles that Ota hnhu and Mount Albert will field particularly powerful sides, and it is confidently anticipated that these two teams will be prominent contenders for 19-15 Championship Honours NO. 1, 1.30 P.M.: CITY V. MARIST 0.8. NO. 2, 1.30 P.M.: RICHMOND V. POINT CHEVALIER. NO. 2, 3 P.M.: NORTH SHORE V. MANUKAU. Admission: Ground 1/; Stand. Od. Re turned Servicemen with New Zealand Shonider Badges'admitted to Ground Free. VICTORIA CRUISING CLUB WESTHAVEN. GRAND DANCE TONIGHT SATURDAY AL. CLARKE'S ORCHESTRA. Supper. Cubicle Reservations at Door Only. Admission 2/0. J. FOLEY. Hon. Sec. AUCKLAND SECONDARY SCHOOLS ATHLETIC SPORTS ASSOCIATION THE INTER-SECONDARY SCHOOL ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS. EDEN PARK. TODAY (SATURDAY), AT 2 P.M. Two Champions from each School in each event Aiiult Patrons desiring a seat in the Stand are advised to arrive early R. Agate will attempt N.Z. 100 and 220 yds records, also A. R. Eustace will attempt N.Z. Junior 220 yds hurdles record. Admission: Ground, 1/; Stand. Od MONSTER GYMKHANA. EAST TAMAKI SPORTS GROUNDS. TODAY SATURDAY COMMENCING 10.30 A.M ' Splendid Programme for All' Hunter and Pony Classes. Good prize money: Champion Hunter, £l4; Pony Hunter, £5. Post entries. Novelty Events, including Woodchoppine and Tug-of-war, Refreshments on Grounds Freo Bus Service will run from Hunter's Corner, commoncing 12 noon POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB WINTER MEETING To be Held on TE AROHA RACECOURSE (Under the auspices of the Te Aroha Jockey Club), on SATURDAY. MAY 12, 1945 PROGRAMME (Approved by Auckland District Committee) Judge, Mr A. Trotison; starter, Mr R. H. Skipwith; handicapper, Mr fc\ J. McManemin; official timekeeper, Mr J. K. Douglas; clerk of scales, Mr W. T. Harper. (First Race will not start before 11.30 a.m.) HER RIEBVILLE HACK AND HUNT--ISR.S' HURDLES HANDICAP, of £2OO. second horse to receive £4O and third horse £2U from the stake; lor hacks and qualified hunters"; nomination, £L; acceptance, jL'l/10/-; aver 7 Bights of hurdles: distance, about L% utiles. TRIAL HANDICAP, or £2OO. second horse to receive .tit) and third horse £2O from the stake; for 3 and 4-year-olds only that have not won a race of any description at a totalissator race meeting at the time of entry; nomination, £1; acceptance, £l/10/-; minimum weight, ?st 71b; distance, 0 fur. JUNCTION HACK HANDICAP, of £2OO, second horse to receive £4O and third horse ji'iO from the stake; nomination £1; acceptance, £ 1/10/-; minimum weight, 7st Tib; distance, 0 fur. W AIM ATA HANDICAP HURDLES, of £400; second horse to receive £BO and third horse £4O from the stake; nomination, £1; acceptance. £3; over 7 flights of burdles; distance, about 1% miles. MAKARAKA HANDICAP, of £4OO, second horse to receive £SO and third horse £4O from the stake; nomination, £1; acceptance, £3; minimum weight, 7st; distance, 1 mile and 3 fU ROSELAND HACK HANDICAP, of £2OO, second horse to receive £4O and third horse £2O from the stake; nomination, £1; acceptance, £l/10/-: minimum weight, Tst 71b; distance, l mile. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of £BOO. second horse to receive £OO and third horse £3O from the stake; nomination, £1; acceptance, £2: minimum weight, 7st; distance, 7 fur. NOMINATIONS for all events will close with Blomfield and Co.. Shortland St., Auckland. on Friday, April 20, 104.*;, at 5 p.m., and with the Race Meeting Secretary, Te Aroha, at 8 p.m. on the same day. Weights will be declared on or about Monday, May ,7. ACCEPTANCES for all events will cldse with Blomfield and Co., Shortland St., Auckland. on Tuesday. May 8, 1045. at 5 p.m., and with the Race Meeting Secretary, Te Aroha, at 8 p.m. on the same day Any horse winning after publication of weights is liable to be rehandicapped. Rehandicaps to bo declared not later than 72 hours after the advertised starting time of the race won. The Committee reserves the right to make such alterations to this programme as in its opinion war conditions may render necessary. G. LLOYD, X. «, v - ® ac ® Me«tina Secretary. - ' P.O. Box a. Ph. 248, , , ' Te Aroha. ,

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25177, 14 April 1945, Page 12

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