r AMPSKMENTS • < C^®ic^ > Centrally Heated. Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd . Four Sessions Daily—ll a.m.. 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Prices: 1/ to 3/4. Deaf Aids Available. Box Plans at Theatre. Fhone 30-100. Fourth Week of Matchless Entertainment! NOW SHOWING Warner Bros.' Presentation "CASABLANCA" "CASABLANCA" Recommended by Censor for Adults. With the Screen's Most Exciting Stars: HUMPHREY BOGART — INGRID BERGMAN PAUL HENREID — CLAUDE RAINS CONRAD VEIDT — PETER LORRE SYDNEY GREENSTREET. Casablanca . . Desert Port of Adventure . . where Presidents and Prime Ministers decide the world's future — and Black Marketeers trade in human lives! Commencing Friday Next — Warner Bros, will present "BLUES IN THE NIGHT" With JIMMY LUNCEFOHD AND BAND. "BLUES IN THE NIGHT" With WILL OSBORNE AND BAND. "BLUES IN THE NIGHT" With •' PRISCILLA LANE — BETTY FIELD JACK CARSON — LLOYD NOLAN RICHARD WHORF. Recommended Especially for Adults. On the Same Programme: A REAL STAGE SHOW, "LUCKY LOVELIES" Thirty Minutes of Glamour. Beauty and Gorgeous Girls, with Sumptuous Costuming. ' Also Showing: ELSA MAXWELL in her Great Comedy, '• THROWING A PARTY." Paramount Air Mail News. "HUNTERS' PARADISE" (Technicolour). MTTTTTFTR i CINEMA :: REMUERA I 1 U-UUfl j Phone 24-749. TO-NIGHT AT 8 ! ROSALIND RUSSELL and WALTER PIDGEON IN THE COMEDY: "DESIGN FOR SCANDAL" Recommended by Censor lor Adults. ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME: Australian Cinesound, "Unholy War" (Special). Latest. Nc\v.srccl_ and "Glimpses of Kentucky." I p A TT7 , Tp - V I CINEMA :: TAKAPUNA I vJ-"-»-J-J -*■ J- ! Phone 78-465. To-nlCht. 8 DENNIS MORGAN and JANE WYMAN. in "BAD MEN OF MISSOURI." FULL PROGRAMME. Adult Recommendation. ANN SHERIDAN, in ".NAVY BLUES." Also: EDDIE BRACKEN and BETTY RHODES, in "SWEATER GIRL." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. isTßA^irr o p N h 0 E ne H 5 0 4-rBo GA To-night at 8 ! Edith Fellows. James McCallion, "PRIDE OF THE BLUE GRASS." — And "TOO DANGEROUS TO LIVE." Both Recommended uy censor tor Adults. 1 BIRKENHEAD j roR^ RS ' Arthur Askey, Carol Lynne in " THE GHOST TRAIN " A record in chills, thrills and laughs. Recommended by Censor for Adults. "AMBASSADOR | V T*T*T ADOLPHE MENJOU — CAROLE LANDIS. in "TURNABOUT." From the Hilarious Novel by Thome Smith. Recommended by Censer tor Adults. i LEO CARILLO — ANDY DEVINE. in ! "TIMBER." Approved for Universal Exhibition. j 1 T TTJTT'TP'T'T? I P A R N E L L j Ll_Si_Kl_- 1 PhQne 43 . 750 TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT. MARTHA SCOTT — WILLIAM GARGAN. in "CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP." CHESTER MORRIS — JEAN PARKER, in "NO HANDS ON THE CLOCK." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1 NEW ROYAL] K I ™J%£ D GUEST NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 ! RICHARD LANDING — EVA GABOR. in "FORCED LANDING." Approved lor Universal liNhtfcition. PAUL LUKAS'— JANE BAXTER, ill "CHINESE BUNGALOW." Recommended by Censor for Adults. CABARET 1111111 l METROPOLE jij WH*;RE THEY DO DANCE ADMISSION: 1/6 and 2/. OPEN EVERY NIGHT. PHONE 42-330 AND RESERVE A CUBICLE. BOOTH OR TABLE. ALFRED FENN. Director. MEETINGS Y.W.C.A. DOWN TOWN. CLUB. GENERAL MEETINGS FOR ALL MEMBERS At 7 p.m. MONDAY, August 9; TUESDAY. August 10: WEDNESDAY. August, 11: THURSDAY. August 12; FRIDAY. August 13. General Meeting Fcr All Members. DOWN TOWN CLUB. j :7 [ AUCKLAND CROQUET ASSOCIATION. j The Annual Meeting of Delegates will be held 1 in the Transport Club Room. 196, Upper Svmoncis, j Friday, 20th August at 1 p.m. E. ROBERTSON, 4 Hon. Secretary. CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE COMMITTEE. The Executive of the C.C.C. invites all interested to attend a Conversazione on: "Co-operation—lts Place in Present and Post-War Problems" on Saturday. August 7 at 7.45 p.m. in the Overseas League Clubrooms, 3rd Floor, Queen's Arcade. C.l. Supper provided. Collection. 4 LEAGUE OF WOMENFOLK OF OVERSEAS FORCES. A Social Gathering will be held in Y.W.C.A. ; Hall at 2 p.m. FRIDAY, August 6.' Speaker. Mr. Donald McPhee. Bring and Buy. Members please note, no china, bring your own cup 5 H. MACKAY. Hon. Sec.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 183, 4 August 1943, Page 6
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