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AMUSEMKXTS TO-DAY AT 11 — 2 — 5 — 8 — EMBASSY — J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. See It For Laughs!! (WAIT 'TILL YOUR BOSS SAYS) " "TAKE A LETTER, Darling" "TAKE A LETTER, Darling" "TAKE A LETTER, Darling" "TAKE A LETTER, Darling" "TAKE A LETTER, Darling" "TAKE A LETTER, Darling" "TAKE A LETTER, Darling" (THAT'LL BE THE DAY) Charming ROSALIND RUSSELL ROSALIND RUSSELL ■Encases FRED MacMURRAY As her "very private" secretary. ..«],.' wanted a man with ideas. . . but Fred's Ideal ■weren't suited to office hours! So she made him put in a full day's work. , . at nlghti HE COULDN'T TAKE SHORTHAND. BUT HE WAS VERY GOOD WITH "FIGURES". . . AND OH. BOY. HOW SHE LOVED HIS "TYPE." Scintillating Comedy with a Brilliant Cast ROBERT BENCHLEY. MACDONALD CAREY CECIL KELLAWAY. CONSTANCE MOORe! A Paramount Picture. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Plans at Theatre. Phone 32-660. Direction: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.). 1 STATE | STS4S rSTATjj Matinee Daily 2.30 p.m. Nightly at 7.30 TWO PICTURES OF SPECIAL MERIT. Warner Bros.' have produced a Wealth of Thrills, Action and Excitement in "WILD BILL HICKOK RIDES" "WILD BILL HICKOK RIDES" With CONSTANCE BENNETT — BRUCE CABOT Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also, that Dramatic Triumph of Yesteryear, "THE OUTSIDER" "THE OUTSIDER" With GEORGE SANDERS — MARY MAGUIRE Dorothy Brandon's Great Stage Play has Tremendous Power as a Film. Recpmmended by Censor for Adults. Direction: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.). 13 ° VOGUE "° Karangahape Road. Phone 43-003. Auckland's Popular, Modern. Intimate Theatre With the Outstanding Picture Values. THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN TO-NIGHT IS 808 HOPE PAULETTE GODDARD In "THE GHOST BREAKERS" "THE GHOST BREAKERS'" Still Bob's Best Picture to Date. BING CROSBY In His Most Lovable Role, In "THE STARMAKER" "THE STARMAKER" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. YOU ALWAYS GET THE BEST AT THE VOGUE. CABARET lIIIH METRO POLE 111. IN QUEEN STREET. DANCE TO-NIGHT! — and every night — "In Wintry Conditions" Improvements and present conditions enable our Air Conditioning Plant to be run now at "FULL BLAST "I , ."■ — METRO P 0 L E — — FOR COMFORT AND REAL ENJOYMENT — With N.Z.'s Peppiest Dance Band Admission 2/6. Reserves Phone 42-330. Beryl Bettina NETTLETON EDWARDS Holder Advanced Teacher's Cert. R.A.D.. London ALBERT BUILDING. SWANSON ST. SCHOOL REOPENS FEBRUARY 6. 1943. Grade I. and IV 9 a.m., Sat., Feb. 6 Grade 11. and 111 10 a.m.. Sat., Feb. 6 Grade V. and Pre-Grade .. 11 a.m.. Sat., Feb. 6 Advanced 6 p.m.. Mon., Fea. 8 Intermediate 6 p.m.. Tues., F ej>. s Elementary 4.30 p.m., Tues., Feb..9 Elementary Business Girls .. 6 p.m.. Wed.. Feb. 10 Special Kindergarten Class 2.30 Monday, commencing March 1. DAILY INTERVIEWS 2.30 TO 6 P.M. FROM FEBRUARY 1. . 6 RAILWAY NOTICES TRAIN FROM AUCKLAND TO PAPAKTJBA. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1043. Special Train to Papakura leaves Auckland 1.30 p.m.. Newmarket 1.40. Remuera 1-", Green Lane 1.48, EH— 1.51. Penrose 1.54. Otahuhu 2.1. Mangere 2.3, Paps>;3toe 2.3, Manurewa Z.m, Tironui 2.26, Papakura art'. 3.29 p.m. Stops for passengers only at the stations shown. Return train leaves Papakura 4.30 p.m., Tironui 5,5, Auckland arr. 5.56 p.m. Makes same stops for passengers as on outward journey. Second Class return fare Auckland to Tironui 1/8. , _ 6 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUNDAY TRAIN SERVICES. On and alter Sunday, 7th February, the foucre ing alterations and additions to the Sunday iram Services will operate. „ ~ , m Usual S.O a.m. Auckland-Papakura and 9." »■-• Papakura-Auckland trains will NOT run. Additional fast passenger train leaves , Han V™ for Auckland 7.9 a.m., Frankton 7.15 a-™" Mercer 8.30. arriving Auckland 9.53 a.m. Return train leaves Auckland for Hamilton (■*> p.m., arriving Mercer 9.11, Frankton Junction 10.28 p.m., Hamilton 10.35 p.m. f These trains will stop for passengers at Frankton Junction and Mercer onu'. _____ AT FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS INQUIRE Al STATION. ■ NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RACES AT MATAMATA. FEBRUARY 13. The usual 7.15 a.m. Huntly-Frankton train will NOT run. „ ~„ ~„ Special train for Matamata leaves Huntly »■»" a.m., Ngaruawahia 9.5, Frankton 9.43, Hamilton 9.50, Racecourse arr. 11.14 a.m. , s ' o £, s „.i„ passengers at all stations, Taupiri to Motumaonu. inclusive. , ..„ f _j n The usual 6.10 a.m. Te Kuiti-Frankton train connects at Frankton with the 8.40 a.m. Humu Matamata train. _ „ a*n Special train for Matamata leaves Paeroa «.« a.m., Te Aroha 9.10, Waitoa 9.27, Morrinswue 10.0. Racecourse arr. 10.50 a.m. Stops i"» passengers at all stations. , ,„ in The usual 6.30 a.m. Rotorua-Frankton tram will be rescheduled to run as f°l low £ : .. B vr»tadep. 8.15 a.m., Mamaku 9.5. Putaruru 9.55, Maw mata 10.50, Morrlnsville 11.52. Frankton arr. 12.52 p.m. This train will stop at Racecouto set down passengers. , • _mi The 1.15 p.m. Frankton-Putaruru train »« run to Matamata as usual, thence to Kotoraa. follows: Matamata dep. 5.55 p.m. Racecourse 6.11. Rotorua arr. 9.10 p.m. , n0 The usual 7.29 a.m. Frankton-Rotorua "> a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Rotorua-Auckland trains stop at Matamata Racecourse for passengers. The usual 3.40 p.m. Frankton-Paeroa train wm be delayed to leave Frankton 4.50 p.m., Morriw ville arrive 5.50, dep. 6.46, Te Aroha dep. (••>«• Paeroa arr. 8.4 p.m. -c^o-trum Return trains for ROtorua. Paeroa. «an_i««. Huntly and Te Kuiti leave Racecourse after » For further particulars innuire at stations,, PROFESSIONALTHOMAS F. LOWES, F-8.0.A.. M.A.O. - (Edln.). F.N.A.0.. F.I-O. (Eng.lOphthalmic Optician. Lister Building. Victoria Street East. ClO--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily. Appointments. Phone 40-446. — _ CHIROPRACTIC Health Service.—P. Han "V,>S 603. Colonial Mutual Building- . __■- GILES AND GILES. Chiropractors. Pf™" °g m l ates Members N.Z.C.A.. JacrsoD Russell o«j» g 23 Shortland St. 45-525. , — .NcKVt. Ulana. interna! Ulsoraers. OKI. SW» wave. X-ray. Endocrine. rherapy.-P- Be MS Oilworth Building. 49-349. _ ; 7 ~'" ,_.„„• New

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 31, 6 February 1943, Page 10

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