AMIiHKMKXI'B LAST DAY OF " SHINING VICTORY " Recommended by Censor for Adults. And Associate Programme. Air Conditioned. Dir.: Civic Theatre, Ltd. li a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Prices: 1/ to 3/4. Very Latest Deaf Aids Available. Plans at Theatre Box Office. Phone 30-100. COMMENCING TO-MORROW: Action! Adventure! Thrills! The Most Dramatic story of the Sea ever told .... "THE SEA WOLF" "THE SEA WOLF" Recommended by Censor tor Adults. The All-time Best-seller from the works of the Starlc-reallsm Writer . . . JACK LONDON Brought to life by Filmdom's three Most Dynamic Stars — the only artis'n who could satisfactorily portray these roles .... EDWARD G. ROBINSON As "Wolf Larsen." "There, at the helm of his hell ship stands the devil himself." JOHN GARFIELD Shanghaied from the Barbary Coast. IDA LUPINO As the girl—young, pretty, but a derelict who found herself fighting for her very life. "THE SEA WOLF" The Story of Adventure on the high seas and the heartless killer who ruled the fear-crazed crew. Directed by the Mighty MICHAEL CURTIZ CIVIC First Hi If Includes:— Latest PARAMOUNT AIR MAIL NEWS and a Two-Reel Technlcolour, " RIDE. COWBOY, RIDE." Featuring Dennis Morgan. Cliff Edwards. " THE TIMID TOREADOR." Looney Tune Cartoon. PINLAY ROBB at the Grand Organ. On the Stage: WILLIAM GARD. N.Z.'s Popular Bass Baritone in 'Sea Chanties." 1 FULLER THEATRES I [PRINCE EDWARDI Ph ™™ ? .. 1 2 FINALLY TO-NIGHT. 7.30 — 6d 6d 6d fid J 3 I "chart.if. McCarthy. petective"i 6d 1 Recommended by Censor for Adults. 6d 1 | Also- 6( J | I "WHAT A I.IFE" ' 6d I = Approved for Universal Exhibition. 6d 1 I BRITANNIA | p ST m y i. | dj Final Presentation e| I TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. J = JEANETTE MacDONALD. NELSON EDDY, § = with John Barrymore in E "MAYTIME" | s Approved for Universal Exhibition. §= | 'THUMBS UP. TEXAS" (March of Time). | "[ Victoria! I 1 FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. I h Don Ameche — Mary Martin In == | " Kiss the Boys Good-bye " | E Approved for Universal Exhibition. §§ §j Also Showing— p I "I WAS A PRISONER I | ON DEVIL'S ISLAND" g 1 Recommended by Censor for Adult*. & i§ g g Commencing To-morrow — i 1 Mickey Rooney — Judy Garland in B. 1 "LIFE BEGINS FOR ANDY HARDY" 1 g Recommended by Censor for Adults. § ICINEM A] J | GUEST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. 7.30. § 1 All your Favourites in a Rodeo of Gags, j§ |§ Girls and Guns. 6d l |'Buck Benny Rides Again'6d| | Starring fiA E m JACK BENNY. ELLEN DREW. ", a | ANDY DEVINE and ROCHESTER. 6d I 1 Approved for Universal Exhibition. gj j | Also /» j | | JACK HOLT and PATRICIA ELLIS In 00 § j "FUGITIVE AT LARGE" j>dj = Recommended by Censor for Adults. 6u = a Every Patriotic Person will make it his 6di I duty to see "INCENDIARY BOMB." a c j I = New Zealand Government Picture of OQ = 1 UTMOST IMPORTANCE. Screening sth, cj h | 6th and 7th. 0(11 SiiiimnniiiiiiMiiiiiiHiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir.niiiiiiiiJiiiininimiiiiiHiimiiiiimniiiitiiiniiinHiirifnTh? A CELEBRATION IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE OF H. P. BLAVATSKY Will be Held at THEOSOPHICAL HALL. 371. QUEEN STREET, ON FRIDAY. 8 P.M. All Admirers Welcome. 7 OUTDOOR SPORTS JJ figfX LEAGUE FOOTBALL. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES Commence CARLAW PARK SATURDAY THE FEATURE MATCH FOR SATURDAY should provide plenty of thrills. MANUKAU needs little introduction. Their play last Saturday was high class, with the sensational Murray even better than ever. But the CITY-OTAHUHU side may well prove their masters. Last Saturday both Clubs produced players of exceptional talent and they make no secret that their combined team will be near the top c* the ladder when the deciding; games are played. No. 1 — 3 P.M. MANUKAU v. MANUKAU v. CITY-OTAHUHU CITYrOTAHUHU No. 1 — 1.45 P.M. PONSONBY v. NEWTON-MT. ALBERT No. 2 — 3 P.M. RICHMOND v. MARIST-NORTH SHORE Admission: Ground 1/, Ladles 6d: Stand 6d. CARLAW PARK SATURDAY 7 AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1942. MAY 30 AND JUNE 6. GENERAL ENTRIES (£1 EACH) CLOSE BY FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. ON FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 8. " Fees must accompany Nominations. W. s. SPENCE, •" Secretary. EGMONT RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1942. SATURDAY, MAY 16, AT HAWERA RACECOURSE. ACCEPTANCES. ACCEPTANCES for ALL EVENTS cloae with tfce Secretary TO-MORROW (Friday), May 8, at 8 .. „ A. K. FY SON, Secretary. Box 64, Hawera. Phone 2766. 7 tl. B U G B Y F O O T B A L L. R TECHNICAL COLLEGE OLD BOYS' RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. SENIORS v. GARRISON. Eden Park No. 1. 1.30 p.m. THIRD GRADE v. NEWTON, Domain No 3, 1.45 p.m. FOURTH GRADE. Walker Park No: 1. 1.15 p.m. H. OAKLEY. * Hon. Secretary. K." asr.^rsKi.'u.."' k V 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 106, 7 May 1942, Page 10
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