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' AMUSEMENTS Centrally Heated. Dir.: Civic Pour Sessions Daily—ll a.m.. 2 p.m., 5 p.m.. 8 p.m Prices: 1/ to 3/4 Deaf Aids Available. Bo* Plans at Theatre. Phone 30-100. NOW SHOWING The Warner Bros." Laugh Show 44 THE BRIDE CAME C.0.D." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Featuring for the first time together BETTE DAVIS As the Spoiled Millionaire's Daughter. And JAMES CAGNEY As the Two-fisted Airman who delivered the goods on time. Supported by a Big Team of Comedians. Etr . C ?™ E PALLETTE — STUART ERWTN JACK CARSON — GEORGE TOBIAS HARRY DAVENPORT. Action, Laughter and Romance — Also Screening — PARAMOUNT AIR MAIL NEWS Giving You the Latest Earliest! umi, ™U " FL Y FISHING " With Dick Miller. Champion Fly Caster . "JHE SEEING EYE Training Dogs for their Blind Masters "THE FIGHTING 69> 2 TH" Technicolour Merrie Melodie. And That's Not All Folks!' REG. MADDAMS at the Civic Organ On the Stage: VEYLIA MOSS. Next Attraction: " KISSES FOR BREAKFAST " ' KISSES FOR BREAKFAST " . Featuring DENNIS MORGAN DENNIS MORGAN SHIRLEY ROSS — JANE WYATT UNA O'CONNOR — LEE PATRICK The Story of a fellow who went around Marrying Girls. The Girls had Ambition, but he had Amnesia. Recommended by Censor for Adults. 11l ASTOR 111 l -dominion ROAD--11 — Telephone 61-433 — To-night at 7.45 : Variety Session 7.30 Wayne Morris. Priscilla Lane in "BROTHER RAT" Also Boris KarlofT. Evelyn Keyes in Enlfc „ "BEFORE I HANG" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults STALLS 6d : CIRCLE 9d PEERLESS- sr "eI^Z Phone 17-600 o°me N r^ , ll ßrld We B d e r gm T a h n Ur i1 1 - S'AOV FN^A&T" Recommended by Censor for Adults Also EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. T. PETER'S OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. IN HA^T EN 7i£!. H ANNUAL REUNION IN "ALL ARCH HILL. TO-NIGHT AT 74S Church Parade Sunday. 7 p.m. All Old Boys Welcome ROLLO A. RAMSAY. President. ? N C. BANNATYNE. Secretary. INDOOR SPORTS VRESTLING — WRESTLING VRESTLING — WRESTLING TWO AND A HALF HOURS *OF " THRILL-A-MINUTE " SPORT! 'OWN HALL — SATURDAY "OWN HALL — SATURDAY MEETING OF CHAMPIONS AND COMING CHAMPIONS. CHARLIE DING CHARLIE DING CHARLIE DING CHARLIE DING CHARLIE DING Champion of Switzerland and winner of Norwegian and Trench Championships in 1938. In his match against Blomfleld. Dins thrilled a packed house with his Herculean strength and withstood the 'Octopus Clamp ' longer than any other wrestler. V. KEN KENNETH KEN KENNETH KEN KENNETH KEN KENNETH KEN KENNETH The New Zealand Idol who has proved 1 time and again that he is Quite capable of dealing with anything to which he is opposed. ECOND ATTRACTIONCHARLIE WALKER (U S. NAVY BASE CHAMPION) i V. BABE WRIGHT (N.Z. GIANT) The Stars and Stripes against the Southern i Cross. RELIMINARY— AI YATES v. VIN CAREY , 'N'T BE ONE OF THOSE WHO MISS THIS - OUTSTANDING BILL. • Make sure of your Seat by Booking at Reg. Lewis, corner of Queen and Fort Streets. AVOID THE RUSH. 1 BOX PLAN OPENS THURSDAY. 29 PROFESSIONAL, OMAS F. I.UWIS. J-.8.0.A.. F.s A O (Edin.), F.N.A.0.. F. 1.0. (Eng.). Ophthalmic Optician. ,later Building, Victoria Street East. Cltj. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dally. Appointments Phone 40-446. TS s LES AND GILES, Chiropractors. Palmer Gradu- E 5. Members N.Z.C.A.. Jackson Russell Bide s Shortland St. 45-525. MS 0 BVE. Gland. Internal Disorders, Diet. Short- a x-ray. Endocrine. Therapy.—P. Meuli north Building. 49-348

AMCBEMEXTB TO-DAY at 11 a.m. — S p.m. — 8 p.m. Baaed on NOEL COWARD'S Stage Comedy "TO-NIGHT AT 8.30" .... the Gay Story of Two Charming Chisellers . . Delightfully Broke . . . Charmingly irresponsible . . . Ecstatically in Love ... Carving out a Career in High Society! ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Sparkling Comedy .... "WE WERE DANCING" "WE WERE DANCING" "WE WERE DANCING " "WE WERE DANCING" With Lovely NORMA SHEARER As the Penniless Princess . . . and Debonair MELVYN DOUGLAS As the Bankrupt Baron! Associate Programme Includes: FLAG OF MERCY " (Passing Parade) " THE MIDNIGHT SNACK " (M.G.M. Cartoon) " ARMS FROM SCRAPS " (British Ministry of Information) and ST. JAMES' AIR MAIL REVIEW. PLANS AT THE THEATRE. PHONE 32-920. Recommended by Censor for Adults. I TUDOR I CINEMA 8 REMUERA ! I Phone 24-749. To-night at 8. ILnABAINEl L n ABAINE DAY " UNHOLY PARTNERS" Three brilliant stars in a newspaper thriller! ALSO: "THE MARCH OF TIME." "America at War — Australian Cinesound. Recommended by Censor for Adults. I GAIETY I CINEMA - takapuna 1 I Phone 78-465. To-night. 8. Robert Sterling and Marsha Hunt in the Comedy "1 LL WAIT FOR YOU" Full Programme. Approved for Universal Exhibition. I AVONDALE] tues - wed- ' | THURSDAY. 7.45. Michacl Redgrave in H. G. Wells' "KIPPS." Also "RAIDERS OF THE DEEP." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. rSTRAN^nI ONEHUNGA. -i — J Phone 54-380. ™RE G NO T r LOvT Br Tnd- a THE WOLF b C j a^ e nso R r a j^A^'l?s. LUßosi - B °' h | AMBASSADOR I Polnt Chcvaller1— ( At 7.30 p.m. ELIZABETH BERGNER, RANDOLPH SCOTT In " PARIS CALLING " Recommended by Censor for Adults. Stan Laurel. Oliver Hardy in "GREAT GUNS" Approved for _Universal Exhibition. | NEW ROYAL I '— I Phone 62-491. Guest Night To-night at 7.30 Akim Tamiroff. Muriel Angelus in ■down went mcginty" L'os" l Nolan. Jean Rogers in THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T TALK" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. . Of T DOOR SPORTS SOCCER SPECIAL TO-MORROW, 2.30 N.Z. NAVY v. MERCHANT NAVY E-t* 1 u c ° ntain , flrst-class players and have met twice before in New Zealand with little advantage to either. BLANDFORD PARK Ground 6d Stand Proceeds to MERCHANT SEAMEN'S COMPORTS FUND 29 MEETINGS FONSONBY AMATEUR( SWIMMING AND LIFE-SAMNG CLUB (INC.). ANNUAL MEETING LEYS INSTITUTE. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 14 7.30 p.m. Sharp. BUSlNESS—Presentation of Report and Balance-sheet: Election of Officials: Alteration of (MISS) M. McLEAN. —— Hon. Secretary. PENSIONERS ALL—Wednesday Next. 2pm St Matthews Hall. Hobson St.: Motions. Abol'ition Means-Poverty Test; Discussion. Be interested also Delegate Dunedln Branch. 29 LECTURES NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETY (INC.). AUCKLAND CITY SUB-CENTRE. To Members and Intending Members. The following Classes will be held at the East'— 8 Lecture Hall - 101. Customs Street Titian!v A J D 7" cl^ sses „„ wiu commence on JHE SDAY - September 29. at 7 p.m., and on rUESDAY. October 6. at 2 p.m. NURSING—Classes will commence on WEDNESDAY. October 14. at 7 p.m. Enrolments for the above Classes should be nadt as early as possible. (Signed) A. A. HARKER. Secretary. >"EW ZEALAND SOCIAL CREDIT MOVEMENT. PUBLIC MEETING AT 105. PACIFIC BUILDING Wellesley Street East. "O-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). 30TH. 7.45 P.M. Address by MR. F. M. GRICE. M.A.. B.Com. Subject: "DOCILE DUPES AND DEPRESSIONS" Questions Invited. Collection Only. Phone 31-020. 29 W.E.A. PUBLIC LECTURES. J" 1 ® Lecture in the series on RECONDUCTION will be held in the Old Grammar chool Symonds Street. on WEDNESDAY eptember 30 at 7.30 p.m.. when a Discussion , n . ~N at' °n » l Sovereignty and International irder will be led by W. T. G. AIREY, M A nd P. MARTIN SMITH, M.A., LL.B. Public Invited. Admission 6d. 29

THE AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD IS ESTABLISHING AN HOSPITAL HOSPITAL AUXILIARY NURSING SERVICE AUXILIARY CURSING SERVICE FULL-TIME SALARIED WORK, WITH LECTURES, FOR THE DURATION OF HOSTILITIES Written applications, addressed to the Lady Superintendent, Auckland Hospital, stating age, qualifications and experience, will be received from V.A.'s and others between the ages of 17 and 45. PREVIOUS TRAINING NOT ESSENTIAL. Information re terms and conditions may be obtained _ from the Lady Superintendent. 6* L. ORANGE, Secretary. A' \

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 230, 29 September 1942, Page 6

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