AMUSEMENTS. J— BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY 1 I an - ic *Pating seeing this Picture j I pTiday or Saturday should Book Now. j — 7 — —• TO-DAY AND EVERY DAY 11 2 5 8 CENTURY impQueen Street — Phone 42-169. Plan at Theatre. Deaf Aids — Central Heating. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. $ Alexand?r Korria's Masterpiece * * "LADY HAMILTON" " LADY HAMILTON " "LADY HAMILTON" *• — ——% — Starring — VIVIEN LAURENCE LEIGH * OLIVIER (Lady Hamilton) (Lord Nelson) Released Through United Artists. : rr~ special news: — P , r 'P le » T t l inisler Meets and Chats I " with Nz - Troops 111 Egypt Recommended by Censor for Adults. - NO FREE LIST ' 1 '**•••••••»>»»J ; /fox J :: (( < S? ED & )! | (l Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. T ;; FINALLY TO-NIGHT at 7.45 t , i GEORGE MURPHY —LUCILLE BALL f In the Grand Laugh-a-Minute Comedy ▼ ;; "THE NAVY STEPS OUT" !! <i Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 < > — Also Screening — ' 1 1 ' GEO. SANDERS in Leslie Charteris* ' ; SAINT IN PALM SPRINGS' i Recommended by Censor for Adults. ' 1 REGENT EPSOM. cosy & Warm j. To-night, Fri. & Sat. at 7.30 Robert Young. "FLORIAN," and "BRIGHAM YOUNG—FRONTIERSMAN." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. DE TJIY'R'. MT ALBERT Ph 40-104 L;U AU To-night, Fri. & Sat. at 7.45 Mickey Rooney, "JUDGE HARDY AND SON." Will Hay, "WHERE'S THAT FIRE." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Specially Warmed for Your Comfort. | BERKELEY JI ST„»' r M Final Screening To-night at Eight, jyj Paul Muni, Jane Bryan in M " WE ARE NOT ALONE." A Splendid Soul-stirring Drama. Recommended by Censor for Adults. M SPECIALLY SELECTED FEATURETTES. | CAPITOL | AKIM TAMIROFF. PAT MORRISON In " rjTHE JpRAUD." M An Enthralling Dramatic Romance. Also: Douglas Fairbanks. Jun.. iVX Rita Hayworth in M " NGELS QVER JJROADWAY." TLT A Splendid Comedy Drama. * Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL JU TWO CmS OUTSTANDING jfr MATCHES The last, time they met SHORE and MANUKAU provided the match of the year, and next Saturday's game should be a repetition. A feast of exciting football is Saturday's bill of fare. In the early game PONSONBY play RICHMOND. Don't miss this match—it will be Rugby League at its best. 1.30 P.M. PONSONBY v. RICHMOND PONSONBY v. RICHMOND PONSONBY v. RICHMOND
3 P.M. NORTH SHORE v. MANUKAU NORTH SHORE v. MANUKAU NORTH SHORE v. MANUKAU NORTH SHORE v. MANUKAU NORTH SHORE v. MANUKAU NORTH SHORE v. MANUKAU NO. 2 GROUND. 1.30 P.M.— MT. ALBERT v. MARIST 3 P.M.— CITY v. NEWTON PATENTS BED Chair Patent 83826 lor Sale.—Apply G Tomlinson, 17. Seafield View Rd., Grafton. C.3. 18
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 167, 17 July 1941, Page 20
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