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AMUSEMENTS. ••••••••••••••••••••••••a* • FULLER’S • MMBTIC ! THEATRE ! e • J Every Afternoon at 2 p.m. S • Every Evening at 8 p.m. I e • : FRL, SAT.. MON,.; :DEANNA : EDURBIN e • •. , . passionately creating her J • greatest dramatic role . . . • J as Abigail . . . who became • J “Jackie” to live in the shadow! • of a merciless love! J • WITH BRILLIANT J : GENE 1 I KELLY i I CHRISTMAS! I HOLIDAY i • • S W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM’S J • • •. . Unparalleled story of a woman • J who couldn’t stop loving provides? • one of the greatest of all woman's • • roles . . attaining a thrill of dra- • • matic intensity seldom, if ever, J • equalled on the screen! • I • Reservations are essential. •! • Plans at D.I.C. - Phone 2127. S I e (Recommended by Censor for Adult*.) A

DUCHESS THEATRE - ARAMOHO 1 TO-NIGHT * TO-MORROW at 8 p.m. MATINEE TO-MORROW—AT 2 p.m. GINGER ROGERS RAY MILLAND “THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR” i Delightful Romantic Comedy - Wil! please any audience. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Reserves at Bridges—Phone 4778. Theatre Phone 4878. Trams to all parts at conclusion of entertainment.

WANGANUI RACECOURSE Monstei Gymkhana TO-MORROW - - NOVEMBER 24th. HORSE EVENTS - WOOD CHOPPING - N.Z. SHEARING CHAMPIONSHIP - MERRY-GO-ROUND - SIDESHOWS ICE CREAM BOOTHS - LIGHT LUNCHEONS - AFTERNOON TEAS. HIGHLAND DANCING HIGHLAND DANCING Commencing at 10 a.m. Enjoy the Wonderful Programme that has been arranged for you to-morrow afternoon at the Racecourse. Give the Kiddies the time of their lives. PROGRAMME OF RING EVENTS. CLASSES 1—10: First Prize £2, Second £l. Entry Fee 8/-. Class I.—MAIDEN HACK, for horses that have never won a first prize. Class 2.—DISTRICT HACK. Open to hacks within an area bounded by the Patea and Rangitikei Rivers. Class 3.—HACK, list. Class 4.—12 to 15st. HACK. Class S.—BEST STATION HACK over 14.2 hands, not eligible for Class 18. Class 6.—HACK, most suitable for a hunter. Class 7.—LADIES’ HACK. Ladv rider. Class B.—BEST PACED AND MANNERED HORSE. Class 9.—BEST TURNED OUT HORSE, SADDLE and RIDER. Class 10.—CHAMPION HACK. CLASSES 11—14: First Prize £l, Second 10/-, Third 5/-. Entry Fee 1/9 Class 11.—PONY, 11 hands or under. Class 12.—PONY, over 11 hands or under 13 hands. Class 13.—PONY, over 13 hands and not exceeding 14.2. Class 14.—CHAMPION PONY. CLASSES 15—18: Trophy. Class 15.—BEST GIRL RIDER, under 12 years. Class 16.—BEST BOY RIDER, under 12 years. Class 17.—BEST GIRL RIDER, under 17 years. Class 18.—BEST BOY’ RIDER, under 17 years. F JUMPING. Class 19.—MAIDEN HUNTING COMPETITION. The hunting style open to all horses that have never won a first prize in an Agricultural Show. First £4, Second £2, Third £l. Entry Fee 7/-. Class 20.—WIRE JUMP. First £2, Second £l. Entry Fee 3/-. Class 21.—MAIDEN PONY JUMP. First £l/10/-, Second £l, Third 10/-. Entry Fee 3/-. Class 22.—OPEN PONY JUMP. First £2/10/-, Second £l/10/-, Third £l. Entry Fee 5/-. Class 23.—LADIES’ JUMP, for a horse best suited for a lady. First Prize £4, Second £2, Third £l. Entry Fee 7/-, Class 24.—PONY DERBY HANDICAP. Trophy. Entry Fee 2/6. Class 25.—OPEN HUNTERS' JUMPING COMPETITION. First £lO, Second £3, Third £l. Entry Fee 14/-. Class 26.—DUAL JUMP. First Prize £2. Entry Fee 2/-. Class 27—HACK SCURRY. Trophy. Entry Fee 5/-. NOTE.—There will be no need to stop at home on Saturday to hear the New Zealand Cup Broadcast, because we have made arrangements to have it and other important races broadcast during the Gymkhana. ENTRANCE 2/- CHILDREN (Id. CAR PARK 2/A £25,000 CARNIVAL EVENT. BOOTH OPEN ALL DAY.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 277, 23 November 1945, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 277, 23 November 1945, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 277, 23 November 1945, Page 3