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amcsemjjVts . "SABOTEUR " American traitors at work! An " r - ltin S story of the-man-behind-your-back.... paced from Los Angeles to New ««■:.;■ stealinc: precious moments of love . . stalking a power they must destroy or ,be destroyed! REGENT 11.0, 2.0 and 8 p.m J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. Universal Pictures Present ActionSuspense as only Director ALFRED HITCHCOCK can portray it! "SABOTEUR " "SABOTEUR " "SABOTEUR " "SABOTEUR " . • "SABOTEUR" "SABOTEUR " OTTO KRUGER — NORMAN LLOYD DOROTHY PETERSON — ALAN BAXTER PRISCILLA LANE ROBERT" CUMMINGS * — Also Screening — MARCH OF TIME " PRELUDE TO VICTORY " PLANS AT REGENT — PHONE 32-888. Recommended by Censor for Adults. I TITTFirM? I CINEMA :: REMUERA I 1 ULfKJSX I pj,, 24-749. To-ntKht at 8. Ray MiHand and Isa Miranda IN "HOTEL IMPERIAL" A Well Produced Russian, Spy Story! ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME: Australian Cinesound. "The Quiz Kids," "Hedda Hopper's Hollywood," "Speaking Animals at the Fair," Newsreel. Recommended by Censor for Adults. I C* A TTPTV I CINEMA :: TAKAPUNA I KJiXIUIX 1 [ Phone 7 8 .465. To-nieht. 8 The Crazy Gang. Flannagan and Allen in the Comedy " GONE WITH THE WIND UP " And " STEEL AGAINST THE SKY." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Full Programme. 1 AVONDALE 1 to-night Ronald Reagan and Joan Perry in " NINE LIVES ARE NOT ENOUGH " Also Musical comedy, "Strictly in the Groove." Approved for Universal Exhibition. T T? A \T F) I ONEHUNGA , IXIAIN JD I To-night at 8. — Constance Bennett. Jeffrey Lynn " LAW OF THE TROPICS " And " WHEN THIEVES FALL OUT " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1 A T\/T"n A C!Q A I P° lnt Chevalier I AlVl-DAboAJJUK I At 7.30 o . m . Van Heflin, Marsha Hunt in " KID GLOVE KILLER " Ralph Bellamy, Evelyn Ankers In " THE GREAT IMPERSONATION " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. I t TT?TT , T? r rTr , I P A R N E L L I LiLlShjtilFj I Phone 43 . 789 TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT. Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier In " LADY HAMILTON " Ken Murray, Lillian Cornell In ■' A NIGHT AT EARL CARROL'S " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. I "NTTT'WT , PHVAT f KINGSLAND I JNiJIVV KUYALI I Phone 62.49! TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT. Ilona Massey, Jon Hall in " INVISIBLE AGENT " Recommended by Censor for Adults. Michael Redgrave, Valerie Hobson in '""" " SONS OF THE SEAS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. CABARET ill METRO POLE ||H WHhJRE THEY DO DANCE ADMISSION: 1/6 and 2/. OPEN EVERY NIGHT. PHONE 42-330 AND RESERVE A CUBICLE. BOOTH OR TABLE. ALFRED FENN. Director. OUTDOOR SPORTS REPRESENTATIVE RUGBY REPRESENTATIVE RUGBY EDEN PARK EDEN PARK SATURDAY SATURDAY 2.45 P.M. 2.45 P.M. 2.45 P.M. WAIKATO WAIKATO Included in a truly formidable side are many players well known to the sporting public of Auckland—W. J. Phillips and J. Leeson are iormer All Blacks, while E. H. Catley and W. H. Warrender have played in New Zealand trials. Their defeat, earlier in the season at the'hands of Auckland, has brought to a head the many years of football rivalry, and Waikato are certain that not only can they avenge themselves but also can prove in no uncertain manner that the best players and type of football are to be found in the Waikato. V. AUCKLAND AUCKLAND Selector F. W. Lucas considers that the Auckland team is now playing at its best, and is confident that Waikato can produce nothing for which Auckland has not efficient counter. This match will be one of the many highlights of the season. Do not miss it. Curtain-Raiser 1.30 p.m. Fourth Grade MARIST v. GRAMMAR This season's grade championships are producing better football and closer contests than have been witnessed for many years. With this in view the Union have decided to give the Eden Park habitues an opportunity of seeing the fast and open type of football played by the foture Auckland Representatives. As they are tying for second place both.teams will be striving their hardest to come out victorious. Admission: Ground. Adults 1/. Men in Uniform 6d, School Children 3d. Stand. 1/ extra. We invite Returned Officers and Men to be our guests. 30 LEAGUE FOOTBALL CARLAW PARK SATURDAY City Confident No. 1. 3 P.M.: CITY v. MANUKAU CITY v. MANUKAU CITY v. MANUKAU Every man from Mataira in the forwards, to the full-back Clarke, is supremely confident that the City side will avenge its first round defeat, 13—8. by Manukau. They contend that the mistakes which cost them that game will not be repeated. City has been training very hard for this game and will field its strongest side this season. Good as Manukau is. City is also a very capable side, and may well bring about their downfall. Anyway whichever side wins it is going to be a thriller. No. 1, 1.45 P.M.: PONSONBY v. RICHMOND No. 2, 1.45 P.M.: MT. ALBERT v. NEWTON No. 2, 3 P.M.: MARIST 0.8. v. OTAHUHU Admission: Ground 1/; Ladies 6d; Stand 6d. All Servicemen home on furlough wearing the New Zealand shoulder strap will be admitted to ground free. CARLAW PARK SATURDAY 30 LECTURES "BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN" (Third Repea,t) Travel Talk by ELSIE K. MORTON. LEWIS EADY HALL. FRIDAY, July 30. 8 p.m. Admission 1/6. Reserves Lewis Eady. 2/. Many have been unable to gain admission to recent. Lectures, so Please Book Early! 29 MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER Sp3aks TO-MORROW (Friday). 2 PM to WOMEN. "After 50 the Hills Seem Higher." First Floor. Brunswick Bldg.. 174. Queen St. Come Early. • Collection. 29

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 178, 29 July 1943, Page 8

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