amusements " BETWEEN " BETWEEN " BETWEEN US us . us GIRLS " GIRLS " GIRLS " CONTINUES ITS THIRD WEEK OF FUN AT THE — EMBASSY — J. c. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. TO-DAY AT 11 — 2 — 5 — 8 With DIANA BARRYMORE Rising to triumphant heights in this amazing triple role. ROBERT CUMMINGS KAY FRANCIS , JOHN BOLES In the Most Diverting Comedy to Date with Diana Barrymore, the screen's new sensation, living up to her great Theatrical Name! A Universal Picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Plans at Theatre — Phone 32-660. I TUnni? I cinema :: remuera 1 - 1 1 Ph. 24-749 To-night at 8. William Holden, Dorothy • Lamour and Jimmy Dorsey's Band in "THE FLEET'S IN" The Joy Show jammed with Comedy, Music,« Singing and Dancing! Associate Programme: Newsreel, "Buying a Dog," "The Hurry Up Squad." Approved for Universal Exhibition. I pi A TTp r PV — T CINEMA :: TAKAPUNA I J. X [ Phone 78-465. To-night. 8. Robert Taylor, Lana Turner and lan Hunter in "JOHNNY EAGER " MARCH OF TIME. Recommended by Censor for Adults. " MRS. MINIVER," Next Monday. ISTRANDI ° 54-380° A To-night at 7.45. To-morrow 1.45 and 8. Larraine Day. Barry Nelson " A YANK ON THE BURMA ROAD " Approved for Universal Exhibition. — And — " THE UNSEEN ENEMY Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1 AMBASSADOR 1 T," Lew Ayres. Ann Ayars, Lionel Barrymore in " THE DOCTOR AND THE DEBUTANTE " A new Kildare adventure. Sally Eilers. Donald Woods in 44 I WAS A PRISONER ON DEVIL'S ISLAND " , Both Recommened by Censor for Adults. MATINEE SATURDAY Screening: Shirley Temple, Jack Oakie in "Young People," Serial, etc. Approved for Universal Exhibition. j f~fntvnrpp ( P A R N E L L I jjlljJl/Klili [ p hone 43-7 8 9 TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT. Edward G. Robinson, Ida Lupino in " THE SEA WOLF " Leo Carrillo. Andy Devine In " TOP SERGEANT " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.
| NEW ROYAL J TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck In «' MEET JOHN DOE " Jane Frazee, Eugene Pallette In " ALMOST MARRIED " ' Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. CABARET HI METRO POLE Hi WHERE THEY DO DANCE ADMISSION: 1/6 and 2/. OPEN EVERY NIGHT. PHONE—42-330 AND RESERVE £ CUBICLE. BOOTH OR TABLE. ALFRED FENN. Director. OUTDOOR SPORTS LEAGUE FOOTBALL CARLAW PARK A Great Game IS PROMISED FOR SATURDAY No. 1. 3 P.M.: NEWTON v. OTAHUHU NEWTON v. OTAHUHU NEWTON v. OTAHUHU NEWTON v. OTAHUHU Newton, fresh from their triumph over Richmond last Saturday are confident they will continue their winning way. Newton have everything that goes to make a first class side, fast heavy forwards and brilliant quick-thinking backs, but Otahuhu have those same qualities, and showed in the preliminary trials that they are right up to last year's standard when after a thrilling game ran the doughty Manukau side to 26-23. Don't miss the game. No. 1. 1.45 P.M.: ! RICHMOND v. MANUKAU No. 2. 3 P.M.: ! NORTH SHORE v. CITY No. 2. 1.45 P.M.: PONSONBY v. MT. ALBERT CARLAW PARK SATURDAY Admission: Ground 1/, Ladies 6d. Stand 6d. 7 RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY EDEN PARK SATURDAY SATURDAY WILL H.M. FORCES RETAIN THE 1943 HONOURS See the final battles before the championship begins. Last Saturday's winners meet on No. 1 for the final test. AT 3 P.M.: Army v. Grafton-Ponsonby AT 1.30 P.M.: Marist 0.8. v. Training College No. 2. 3 P.M.: Grammar v. Manukau A young and fast team against the 1942 Jubilee Trophy winners. No. 3. 3 P.M.: Suburbs v. Air Force No. 1 Two teams who play spectacular football. STURGES PARK 3 P.M. Otahuhu v. University Another bright game for Otahuhu patrons. ADMISSION CHARGES AS USUAL.
SOCCER FOOTBALL SOCCER FOOTBALL COME AND ENJOY TWO SPECTACULAR AND FAST CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURES. North Shore v. Papakura 3 P.M. This should be ari outstanding match. Papakura has a team of players with representative honours from practically every province in the Dominion. The lads from Devonport are all young and are confident that the Papakura team can be beaten, despite its experience. Comrades v. Eastern Suburbs 1.30 P.M. Both these teams played sterling football last ■week and are certain to make a spectacular match. — BLANDFORD PARK — • Usual Admission Charges. Returned Men in Uniform Free. 7 TAMAKI YACHT CLUB WINTER RACING, SATURDAY, MAY 8. Races for Frostbites and All-comers will be held off Clubhouse, Bastion Point, starting at 2.30 p.m. and 2.40 p.m. Will be continued if entries warrant. Post entry: F. 8.. 1/; All-comers. 2/. A. E. HAYNES. 7 Hon. Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 107, 7 May 1943, Page 6
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