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MARTON

MARTON A. AND P. SHOW. ENTRIES CLOSE ON FRIDAY Intending exhibitors are reminded that entries finally close on Friday, January 17, for all sections in connection with the asnual show to be held on the Marton Racecourse on Thursday, January 30. .Schedules will be furwarded to any address on application to the secretary. P.O. Box 3, Marton. Breeders of draughts are notified that a class for a yearling draught (colt, gelding or filly) has been added to the draught horse section at the request of several exhibitors. The general committee 'meets on Saturday evening next at 8 o’clock to make final arrangements for the show. THE CIVIC THEATRE. “HELL IN THE HEAVENS.” One of the most enthralling and spectacular fieen romances of recent years will be finally screened at the Civic Theatre this afternoon and evening. This is the Fox Film production. “Hell in the Heavens,” starring Warner Baxter. Based on one of London’s biggest stage hits, “The Ace,” the new picture tells an absorbing story of death and danger in the skies above No Man’s Lasd. Warner Baxter, daring American flier, has but one great fear. That i< the “fear of being afraid.” Haunted by the nightmare thought of his own ’plane in flames, he most conquer himself before he brings to earth the dauntless “Baron,” most desperate of all German aces. Conchita Montenegro, dashing young Spanish actress, plays a French girl quartered in the same chateau where the American outlit wakes ea*h day to battle. Through the love of this girl. Baxter, as the hero of the story, finds new courage and a hope of life. Russell Hardie, striking young leading man of several recent films, has an important juvenile rolp as Baxter’s rival for thp love of thp French girl. RANGITIKEI CRICKET RANGITIKEI v. KARORI On Anniversary Day, a Rangitikei cricket XI. will journev to Wellington to play Karori at Karori Park. The ‘ •: m has beem selected as follows: —D. A. <’ameron (capt.), A. K. Hodder, J. 11. Marshall, A. B. Marshall, M. Wy- - cki, B. Innes, H. Marshall. O. Wil Hams, H. Parkes, T. Jollv, T. Whittle. C. Rose (12th. mar.i. FIXTURES LIST January 18.—Porewa v. Hunterville; Marton v. (Hd Boy-. January 22. —Rangitikei v. Karori, at Wellington. January 25.—01 d Boys v. Porewa; Hunterville v. Marton. January 31 and February 1. —RangiFebruary B.—Old Boys v. Huntervr e; Mar» -n v. Porewa. February 15. —Rangitikei v. S. Taranaki. at Marton. February 22. —Hunterville v. porewa; Ohl Bays v. Mai ton. Februarv 29. —Marton v. Hunterville; P >rewa v. Old Boys. Maith 7.—Porewa v. Marton; Hunterville v. Old Boys. March 14.—Rangitikei v. Fcilding. at Marton. March 21. —Porewa v. Hunterville; M rtoi v. Old Boj s. Match 28. —Old Roys v. Porewa; Hunterville v. Marton. April 4.—Rangitikei v. Ilorowhenua. Arkwright Shield January 22.—Hunterville v. Porewa; Old Boys v. Marton. PERSONAL Mrs W. F. Stevens, Wanganui Road. Mart ?, ami Mrs J. A. Harris. Turak:na Vn’.i v. arc- attending a W.D.F.U. ‘•onfercm-o at Hamilton.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 12, 15 January 1936, Page 3

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MARTON Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 12, 15 January 1936, Page 3

MARTON Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 12, 15 January 1936, Page 3