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REGENT .T. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. SESSIONS 11.0, 2-0, 5.0 AND 8 P.M. 7T Paramount Pictures Present All in Technicolour "Bring On the Girls "Bring On the Girls "Bring On the Girls "Bring On the Girls VERONICA LAKE—EDDIE BRACKEN SONNY TUFTS—MARJORIE RI^NOLDS AND A LUSCIOUS LOAD OP LOVELIES Johnny Coy. Twinkling lap Toes Spike Jones and his Orchestra Selected Featurettes Include '"PATHS BRITISH NEWS" "N.Z. FILM UNIT" V.C.'s OF TWO WARS MURPHY v. STEVENS FIGHT POPEYE COLOUR CARTOON Sportlight "Long Shots and Favourites Showing the Racing Photo-D misb Camera in action. Plans at Regent. Phone 32-888 (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Ulllll STRAND IHIIU Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. 2nd BIG LAUGHTER WEEK FIRST N.Z. SCREENING THOSE KINGS OF LA UG [ITER LAUREL and HARDY LAUREL and HARDY "THE BULL-FIGHTERS" "THE BULL-FIGHTERS" "THE BULL-FIGHTERS" "THE BULL-FIGHTERS" "THE BULL-FIGHTERS" "THE BULL-FIGHTERS" A - 2uth Century • Fox Picture Also TOMMY HANDLEY in "IT'S THAT MAN AGAIN" A Gainsborough Picture (Released through Gaumont British Dominions) (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) jiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiuiiiiiiiiiiMiiiftiiniiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii: I KERRIDGE THEATRES 1 | AUCKLAND PROVINCIALS 1 fuilimUJlHllWllllllllimillllllllllDlUillllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllHilllllli TODAY'S SCREENINGS HPAURANGA REGENT—"Dragon Seed" X (A). Wed.-Fri.: "Merry Monahans" (A). TOWN HALL—"Leopard Men of Africa" (A) and "Annie Laurie" (U). T'E AROHA REGENT—"Coney Island" 1 (U). MAJESTIC—"GaIs. Incorporated" (U) and "West of Abilene" (U). nPHAMES REGENT —"I'll Walk Beside I You" (U). KlNG'S—"Hayfoot" (U) and "Niagara Falls" (U). WIIAKATANE REGENT "Madame Curie" (U). Wed.-Thurs.: "On Borrowed Time" (U). OTOROHANGA —REGENT "Tho Sullivans" (U). TOWN HALL—"Wings Over the Pacific" (U) and "Babes On Swing Street" (U). P AERO A REGENT "Sail Demctno. London" (U). OPOTIKI —REGENT —"Riders of the Deadline" (U) and "Bell Bottom George (U). Tues.-Wed.: "Bride By Mistake" (U). T^AITAIA— PRINCESS—"Lost Angel (A) HELENSVILLE REGENT —"Thunder Birds" (U). „ KAWAKAWA KING'S Heaven Can Wait" (A) and "Headin" for Gods Coun ; try" (A). Tues.-Wed.-. "Eorever and a Day TITT. , MAUNGANUI—REGENT—"True to T> OTORUA^(in association) and GISBORNE iV—See Local Papers ar hip ?ui s^vJff D u^ HIS MAJESTY'S For a Limited Season, Commencing NEXT WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31 Nightly at 8 p.m., Until November 14 2nd N.ZjE.F. Association (Incorp.) Presents For tho First Time in Years THE LAUGH OF A LIFETIME "MOTHER GOOSE" "MOTHER GOOSE" "MOTHER GOOSE" THE GORGEOUS ENGLISH PANTOMIME PANTOMIME YOU WILL BE THRILLED WITH "Fountain of Youth" "Magic Lagoon"— "Palace of Roses" —"A Christmas Card The Great Firo Scene The Enchanted Woods "Demon's Cave" "MOTHER GOOSE" THE PANTOMIME with 1000 DELIGHTS Sparkling Scintillating Sensational Merry Melodious "MOTHER GOOSE" THE BIGGEST THEATRICAL ATTRACTION OF A DECADE Box. Plans Now Open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. OUTDOOR SPORTS THE WAIPA' RACING CLUB (Inc.), TE AWAMUTU. SUMMER MEETING, TE AWAMUTU RACECOURSE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1945. OFFICIALS: President: Mr. J. T. Young. Vice-Presidents: Messrs M. McNair, M. H. !Pima. Starter: Mr C. V. Clarkin. Handicapper: Mr F. McMancmin. Judge: Mr A. Tronson. Clerk or Scales: Mr W. T. Harper. PROG RAMME (Approved by Auckland District Committee.) WAIPA PLATE ~( Weight-for-age), £l5O. Restricted to horses three, four and five years old that have never won a flat race to the valuo of £'so or over to the winner at the time of starting. Seven furlongs. Nom., £1; accept., 211101(N.B. —Should it be necessary to run this race in more than one division, the stakemoney paid in each division will be first horse £OS and second horse £35.) _ _ W. G. PARK HANDICAP HURDLES (Open), £3OO. Over six flights of hurdles. One and a-half miles. Nom., £1; accept., £l/10/TE AWAMUTU CUP HANDICAP (Open). £650 and gold cup valued at 50 guineas presented by Chas. G. Fisher, Esq., Auckland. Minimum weight, 7st. One mile aud a-quarter. Nom., £1; accept., £5. r, PIRONGIA HACK CUP HANDICAP, £350. One mile and a-quarter, Nom., £1; aC oiIAUPO HACK HANDICAP, £250. Minimum weight, 7st 7lb. Seven furlongs. Nom., £1; accept., .£2. FLYING HANDICAP (Open), £4OO. Minimum weight, 7«fc. Seven furlongs. ISom., £1; a °PATERANGI HANDICAP (Open). £350. Minimum woiglit, 7st 7lb. Seven furlongs. Nom., £1; accept., £2. The Committee reserves tho right to alter the order of events on tho programmo if deemed necessary.

NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS close with Messrs Blomfield and Co., Short land St., Auckland, at 5 p.m. and with the Secretary, To Awamutu, at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY. November °3 1015. ,\il winners after the declaration of weights are liable to be rohandicapped, finch rchandicaps to bo declared not later than 72 hours after the advertised starting time of the race W ° n ' L. A. JOHNSTON, Ph. 177, Te Awamutu. Secretary. Kg FRANKLIN A. & P. SOCIETY'S FIRST ANNUAL GYMKHANA, SHOWGROUNDS, PUKEKOHE. SATURDAY, DEC. 8, 1945. Events '.'or Hacks, Hunters, Ponies, Children.. Classes and Grand Championship for Franklin Group of Calf Clubs. V-E HANDICAP TROT. 1 mile, open. V-J HANDICAP TROT, 1% miles, open. GRAND PARADE AT 2 P.M. Light Refreshments obtainable on Grounds. Hot Water Free. SEND FOR FREE PROGRAMME. G. R. Basliam, Secretary, Ph. 57, Box 32. Pukekohe. sk f>OYAL OAK LAWN TENNIS CLUB.— I\, Official Opening Today (Sat.), i Grass Courts. Balls provided. Membership applicalion invito!.—Secretary, Ph. 51-,'77. . INDOOR SPORTS AND GAMES BOXING TOWN HALL MONDAY. Auckland Boxing Aesri.'s 14th Carnival. PROFESSIONAL CONTEST FOR THE N.Z. LIGHT-HEAVY-WEIGHT TITLE. ROY STEVENS v. D. ROLLINSON 15 S-Minute Rounds. This bout is to decide the now title-holder due to tho retirement of Cliff Hanham. Both Stevens and Rollinson are too well known to need either introduction or boosting, and opinions differ as to who has the better prospects It should bo a thrilling fight, and as tho booking is exceptionally heavy we advise early application. EXCELLENT AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES. Please Koto New Charges of Admission approved) for this Championship Contest: — circle, 5/7; Stalls. 4/6; Gallery, 2/10. Prices tjitlude tax. EBox Plan at Watts' Sports Depot, Exchange

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25344, 27 October 1945, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25344, 27 October 1945, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25344, 27 October 1945, Page 12

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