AMUSEMENTS Centrally Heated. Dir.: Civic Theatre, Ltd. Four Sessions Daily—ll a.m., 2 p.m., 8 p.m.. 8 p.m. Prices: 1/ to 3/4. Deaf Aids Box Plans at Theatre. Phone 30-100. Final Screening To-day: " KISSES TOR BREAKFAST " With Denis Morgan and Shirley Rosa. Commencing TO-MORROW: The Thrilling Story from the pen oi W. R. Burnett, author of "Little Caesar." " HIGH SIERRA " " HIGH SIERRA " Recommended by Censor for Adults. The Strangest Story of the Strangest Man An Excitement-loaded Tale if ever there was one. Featuring HUMPHREY BOGART As the last of the Dillinger Mob. IDA LUPINO As the Taxi Dancer wanted by the police. JOAN LESLIE BARTON MacLANE — MINNA GOMBELL He killed and there, on the crest of Sierra s highest crag he mußt be killed. HUMPHREY BOGART The Screen's Most Dangerous Desperado, in the stranfe brooding figure of Roy Earle, finds his greatest role. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS. The Famous Civic First Half includes: "PONY EXPRESS DAYS" A Two-reel Technicolour Special. T . PARAMOUNT AIR MAIL NEWS. The World s Ace Cameramen report on Uncle Sam s Army, from the Four Corners. "PREHISTORIC PORKY" Specially Selected Looney Tune Cartoon. REG. MADDAM3 at the Organ. I TTTDOR I CINEMA 5 REMUERA I I Phone 24-740. To-night at 8. MARTHA SCOTT (you remember her in "Cheers For Mtss Bishop") and GEORGE BRENT in the Comedy Drama "THEY DARE NOT LOVE" Recommended by Censor lor Adults. ALSO: Australian CinMound—With a British Convoy to Malta—Etc. I GAIETY I CINEMA TAKAPUNA I I Phone 78-465. To-night. 8. Nancy Kelly. Edmund Owenn and John Loder in •' SCOTLAND YARD " Full Programme. Approved for Universal Exhibition. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. Judy Garland, James Stewart and Hedy Lamar In " ZIEGFIELD GIRL " Selected Supports. Approved for Universal Exhibition. |g T R AND! ONEHUNGA. L I Ph. 54-380. To-night Spencer Ingrid Lana TRACY BERGMAN TURNER ROBT. LOUIS STEVENSON'S "DR. JEKYLL and MR. HYDE' Recommended by Censor for Adults. | AMBASSADOR] p °>f c * ev *»«- ■ ■ ■•—. I At 7.30 p.m. Edward G. Robinson. Ida Luplno. John Garfleld In " THE SEA WOLF " No More Dramatic story Ever Told Than This Jack London Classic. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Specially Selected Short Featurcttes. " GET ON THE ROAD " r new ROYAL"I TO-NIGHT at 730 p.m TO-NIGHT MARIA MONTEZ. BRIAN DONLEVY In " SOUTH OF TAHITI " John Payne. Sonla Henie in "SUN VALLEY SERENADE Both Approved for Universal Exhibition WHICH IS THE ROAD ? IT'S THE ONLY ROAD FOR NEW ZEALAND. SEE THIS PAGE TO-MORROW FOR DETAILS OF THE ROAD. 8 IXDOOK SPORTS BOXING. TOWN HALL NEXT MONDAY. THEY MEET AGAIN— Professional Light-weight Bout. CLARRIE GORDON (Auckland) V. CLARRIE RAYNER (Blenheim) gS.W"- the be,t matched in Ihe Ynf? I'm rLl'ii .K Ve , s some great encounters. Han u Great fights at the Town w hen Rayner fought Garcia to a 'fHoriO'.is draw while Gordon lost to Garcia by Both 01 lads gave fine exhibitions in their respective fights, and as they are in excellent condition a grand bout Is looked forward to. 10 3-MINUTE ROUNDS. Excellent Amateur Preliminaries. All profits go to the Patriotic Appeal Fund. We advise Early Booking. Stage, 11 Circle, 5, 7 and 4/6' Front Stalls 1 4 SSf. half-price. Ga "" V ' 23 ' Ladles and Sc ' h °°> ; Dep»*. Ltd 08 Exchange* * l W " ts ' Sport £ MEETINGS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1942. Notice is hereby given that the Thirty-ninth ASSOCIA?!™ M l "',, o ', THE AUTOMOBILE the Sth^oS.' BUSINESS: Adoption of Annual Report and Accounts To Deal with Notices of Motion. Election of President, three Vice-presidents and Six Members of Council To Appoint an Auditor and fix his remuneration. At the conclusion of the formal business a programme of films in natural colour will be screened. GEO. W. HUTCHISON, Secretary .12
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 238, 8 October 1942, Page 8
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