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AMUSEMENTS Centrally Heated. Dir.: Civic Theatre Ltd Four Sessions Daily_ll a.m.. 2 p.m.. 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Prices: 1/ to 3/4. Deaf Aids Available. Plans at Theatre Box Office. Phone 30-200. FINAL SCREENING TO-DAY " BAD MEN OF MISSOURI " It's Action All the Way. DENIS MORGAN. WAYNE MORRIS ARTHUR KENNEDY As Th .L ee unKer Brothers whose guns wrote the history of the Wild West. Also Showing: ...,9 n ® Day Stand." "Just a Cute Kid •• Ali Baba Bound." "Bedtime For Sniffles •• Paramount Air Mail News. REG. MADDAMS, the Digger Organist. COMMENCING TO-MORROW ADVENTURE IN A LAND ALIVE WITH DEATH! " SOUTH OF SUEZ " d' l nce 1 C n,,, Wa^ t r Br ° S ' Action Stor y of the mpn on ® arth - where you'll meet men and women as hard as the diamonds they seek, as reckless as the dangers they dare! " SOUTH OF SUEZ " m h rn r L°wh»r l ™-tom3 beat out their savage Uf , fearless men clash in the heart afratri an B !*'- w £fre fearless men are afraid. All this could only happen in one place. " SOUTH OF SUEZ " Featuring a Magnificent Cast: GEORGE BRENT The Reckless One BRENDA MARSHALL The Heartless One. ERIC BLORE The Brainless One. GEORGE TOBIAS The Ruthless One. JAMES STEPHENSON The Relentless One. LEE PATRICK The Shameless One. loth Features Recommended for Adults. Also Showing: " TORTOISE BEATS THE HARE." Coloured Merry Melodv. "WILD BOAR HUNTING." "LOVE'S INTRIGUE." Paramount Air Mail News. REG. MADDAMS. the Digger Organist. mi astor mi To-night at 8 : Variety Session 7.30. ABBOTT AND COSTELLO In "HOLD THAT GHOST" Also: "GALLANT SONS" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Phone Reserves not held after 7.30 p.m. PETER PAN^jjjjj The Cabaret With a Personality." TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. — Midnight .... Music Devoted to Swing and Styled by a Band of Talented Artists. At N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Cabaret LADIES 1 6 — GENTLEMEN 2 fl. Reserves Tel. 48-777. OPEN NIGHTLY! INTOXICANTS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Ol TItOOK SPORTS AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (INCORPORATED). SPRING MEETING, 1942. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1942. At Ellerslie Racecourse. ACCEPTANCES. ACCEPTANCES FOP. ALL HANDICAP EVENTS AND TRIAL PLATE CLOSE at the Club's Office. 3, Victoria Street West. Auckland, on FRIDAY NEXT, SEPT. 4, AT FIVE P.M. J. RAWSON. See re tan'. Box 590. Phone 41-070. :3 OHINEMURI JOCKEY CLUB (INCORPORATED). SPRING MEETING TO BE HELD ON THE PAEROA RACECOURSE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, NOMINATIONS. NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS CLOSE TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). September 4. 1942. with Messrs. Blomfield and Company. Shortland Street. Auckland, at 5 p.m.. and with the Secretary. Paeroa. at 8 p.m. J. J. POLAND. „ _ _ _ Secretary. P.O. Box 62. Phones, continuous: Office 38. Private 154. Paeroa. 3 BEST Racquet Restringing. 8/0 to 30/.—Watts Sporr.« pppot Ltd Exchange Lang K MEETINGS NEW ZEALAND GASWORKS AND RELATED TRADES EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. AUCKLAND BRANCH. Members of the above are requested to attend in full strength the Meeting of the Trade Unionists being held in the TOWN HALL. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. A. BELL. 3 Secretary. AUCKLAND LABOUR PARTY. THE HON. J. C. BARCLAY. Minister of Agriculture. WILL ADDRESS L.R.C. AND FEDERATION OF LABOUR DELEGATES IN THE LABOUR CLUB ROOMS TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Subject: Internal Marketing, etc. 3 T. P. McCREADY. Secretary.

AMUSEMENTS Enthusiastic Crowds.... Enthusiastic Crowds .... Packed St. James* all day yesterday . . . defying the weather . . . thrilling to the Wonderful Music of 4 'THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER"! AGAIN TO-DAY at 11 a.m. — 2 p.m. — 8 p.m. . . Of Course, at — ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Sparkling Musical Operetta . . . "The CHOCOLATE SOLDIER" "The CHOCOLATE SOLDIER" "The CHOCOLATE SOLDIER" "The CHOCOLATE SOLDIER" "The CHOCOLATE SOLDIER" "The CHOCOLATE SOLDIER" "The CHOCOLATE SOLDIER" "The CHOCOLATE SOLDIER" "The CHOCOLATE SOLDIER" With Nelson Eddy — Rise Stevens Nelson Eddy — Rise Stevens Nelson Eddy — Rise Stevens Nelson Eddy — Rise Stevens Nelson Eddy — Rise Stevens Singing the Haunting Duet "MY HERO" And all the other Wonderful Strauss Melodies! BOOKINGS Are Heavy for the First Week. Plans at the Theatre Daily from 10 a.m. Phone 32-920. Recommended by Censor for Adults. I TT'fnffß I CINEMA :: REMUERA I 1 U 1 Phone 24-749. To-night at 8. MADELEINE CARROLL, Fred Mac Murray, Billie Burke, Edmund Gwenn, Dame May Whitty and John Loder in " ONE NIGHT IN LISBON " Approved for Universal Exhibition. ALSO: American News — Australian Cinesound — Popeye Cartoon and Sportlight. I P ATFTY I CINEMA :: TAKAPUNA I 1 1 Phone 78-465. To-night. 8. Alice Fa.ve and Don Ameche in "THAT NIGHT AT RIO" All Colour. Approved for Universal Exhibition. j AVONDALE") TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. Robert Montgomery and Ingrid Bergman in "RAGE IN HEAVEN" Selected Supports. Recommended by Censor for Adults. j"S THAN ET| TO-NIGHT Fred Astaire. Rita Hayworth, "YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH" "KING OF THE LUMBERJACKS*' Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. ["AMBASSADOR | F T,TIT' CLAUDETTE COLBERT. HENRY FONDA In " Drums Along the Mohawk " (In Tcchnicolour) Approved for Universal Exhibition. SPECIALLY SELECTED FEATURETTES. [NEW ROYAL] "TffgT TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Melvyn Douglas. Ellen Drew in •'OUR WIFE" Barbara Stanwyck. Joel McCrea In "THE GREAT MANS LADY" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. INDOOR SPORTS WRESTLING — WRESTLING WRESTLING — WRESTLING TOWN HALL, SATURDAY. TOWN HALL, SATURDAY. THE FINAL COUNT. BLOMFIELD v. KENNETH BLOMFIELD v. KENNETH BLOMFIELD v. KENNETH BLOMFIELD v. KENNETH The Referee stopped their last bout. Kenneth being declared the winner owing to Blomfield's injuries. Both contestants are determined to settle the issue, so don't miss this Battle Royal. Second Big Attraction— CHARLIE DING OF SWITZERLAND European Champion. Winner of International Tournament in Zagreb. Norwegian and French Championships in 1938. V. BABE WRIGHT The New Zealand Giant who has challenged any wrestler in New Zealand. Winner take all. The Winner of this Bout will meet the Winner of above. j Third Attraction— BILL McIVOR V. VIN. CAREY Another Fast and Spectacular Preliminary. THIS PROGRAMME HAS SELDOM BEEN EQUALLED IN NEW ZEALAND. SO BE WISE. BOOK YOUR SEAT AT REG. LEWIS. CORNER OF QUEEN AND FORT STREETS.

IT'S NURSES AND WOMEN'S SERVICES DAY TO-MORROW! Come on all Aucklanders! Give big-heartedly and help make Nurses and Women's Services Day a great success, and don't forget to buy a big bunch of flowers as well. All proceeds to the 1942 Patriotic Fund. Don't wait for a collector to stop you, but take the initiative yourself and give gallantly, give gladly and give generously to the first collector you meet. Buy a Badge and a Bouquet ! Buy a Badge and a Bouquet ! Buy a Badge and a Bouquet ! ON NURSES AND WOMEN'S SERVICES DAY TO-MORROW! Auckland has still a long way to go to meet its quota for the 1942 Patriotic Appeal. Don't let Auckland down, and above all don't let our gallant men and women in the fighting services down. FLOWERS WANTED TO-MORROW ! THE NURSES AND WOMEN'S SERVICES MAKE A SPECIAL APPEAL TO ALL THOSE WITH GARDENS TO DONATE FLOWERS FOR SALE TO THE TVBblfii^pmOßßO-W. ALL PROCEEDS TO THE 1942 PATRIOTIC M&D. r tJEIjJVER YOUR FLOWERS TO THE CAPTAIN NEAREST STREET ST "ILL £ L —

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 208, 3 September 1942, Page 8

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