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GREAT EVENTS INSPIRE GREAT PICTURES... This Is One of the Greatest t Theatre j Queen Street. CENTURY ||psSOARING WITH PULSE-POUNDING ACTION! IT SWEEPS TO THE SCREEN" WITH SMASHING DRAMATIC IMPACT ! " IMMORTAL SERGEANT " " IMMORTAL SERGEANT" " IMMORTAL SERGEANT ". FONDA O'HARA MITCHELL ALAN JOSLYN — REGINALD GARDNER — Special News Feature — I " THE TRAGEDY OF ITALY" Fox Movietone's Pictorial Evidence o{ Italy's Fantastic Delusion under the influence of her "Sawdust Caesar." — OTHER SHORT SUBJECTS — Recommended by Censor lor Adults. The Above Programme will be presented at TWO SESSIONS 2.30 -- NEXT SUNDAY - 7.45 ! For the Forces in Uniform, Merchant Navy sr.d Civilian Friend. j YOU MAY BOOK YOUR SEATS TO-DAY.-j (Tl VICTORY 77 [__| VICTORY V Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. — The Theatre Classique — Situated Corner ol Green Lane and Great South Roads. Phone 16-647. TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY' AT 8. Give Your Sense of Humour a Break! With the Screen's Smartest Crowd of Comedy Stars. CLAUDETTE COLBERT — JOEL McCREA RUDY VALLEE — MARY ASTOR In the Riotously Funny. Romantic Escapades of a Wacky Couple who couldn't agree on " THE PALM" BEACH STORY " " THE PALM BEACH STORY " " THE PALM BEACH STORY " Recommended by Censor for Adults. Big Special Western Matinee To-morrow (Sat.), at 2 7 — Big Attractions — 7 Popeye Cartoon. Sporilight, News, Ray Whitley "Musical Bandits," Comedy, Coloured Magic Carpet, and CHARLES STARRETT —- SONS OF PIONEERS " Cattle Raiders " All Approved for Universal Exhibition. Jllll CRYSTAL PALACE"j{k 'ijl MOUNT EDEN. Phone 60-573. jjl'' 'I TO-NIGHT, FP.I. & SAT.. <7 45 [> ! Year's Most Unusual Picture! A Picture that glows with Hope for To-morrow as you Laugh Loudest and Longest To-day! Cary Grant — Ginger Rogers In a Laughter-filled Romance that Is as Exciting as it is convincing . . . ONCE UPON A HONEYMOON Recommended by Censor for Adults. — Associate Feature — CHESTER MORRIS — CONSTANCE WORTH 'Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood' Approved for Universal Exhibition. Big Special Western Matinee To-morrow (Sat.), 1.30. 9 — Big Attractions — 9 Disnev Cartoon, Comedy. Musical. News, Novelty, Sports, Serial and CHARLES STARRETT — RUSSELL HAYDEN "Royal Mounted Patrol" All Approved for Universal Exhibition. pT7'/"<Tp"M'nn EPSOM. Phone 60-142. rXXL(VTJI/lN 1 To-night 7.45, Sat. 2 & 7.45. GREER GARSON — WALTER PIDGEON In the Record-breaking "MRS. MINIVER" Approved for Universal Exhibition. TITT T TT^Tf 1 MT - ALBERT - ph ' 35-204. UHj J_/U-A.XLI To-night & Sat., at 7.45. Ginger Rogers. " ROXIE HART." Recommended by Censor for Adults. James Craig. "VALLEY OF THE SUN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TO-MORROW (SAT.), 2 P.M. "Valley of the Sun." Serial and Featurettes. OCTDOQR SPORTS LEAGUE FOOTBALL CARLAW PARK SATURDAY No. 1. 3 P.M.: MARIST v. MANUKAU MARIST v. MANUKAU MARIST v. MANUKAU " WE'LL BEAT MANUKAU TOO ! " The Marist side fully justified their captain's confidence last Saturday when they trounced Richmond 23—7. Don McLcod, when questioned about this Saturday's prospects replied, "What I said about Richmond goes for Manukau too," Marist has every reason for optimism as playing brilliant football, it has not, lest a game during the last six weeks, and as Manukau had only a 10—-5 victory in the first round, and bearing in mind that Marist is a vastly improved side to-day, it is quite likely that Manukau may taste its second defeat of the season. Keen followers contend that Marist has the best pack in the competition, but it will need to be all that is claimed to keep in front of Manukau or. Saturday. There is going to be a very large attendance, and a great game is assured. No. 1, 1.30 P.M.: City v. Mount Albert No. 2, 1.30 P.M.: North Shore v. Otahuhu No. 2. 3 P.M.: Ponsonby v. Newton Admission: Ground 1/; Ladies Gd; Stand 6d. All Servicemen home on furlourh wearing the New Zealand shoulder strap will 'ie admittr-c 1 to ground free. CARLAW PARK SATURDAY Keep Saturday, August 28, Free CHAIRMAN'S DAY AT CARLAW PARK. Watch Daily Papers For Details. 20 SATURDAY SATURDAY . EDEN PARK EDEN PARK A Rugby Classic MANUKAU' MANUKAU The team which went through the first round without a loss, and after suffering defeats on the first two Saturdays of the second lound staged a comeback which bids fair to give them the Championship. GARRISON GARRISON The Army team, which for three years has been knocking at the door, now has a great opportunity for Championship honours, for the winner of this match should be the holder of the Gallaher Shield for 1943. Secondary School Match No. 1. 1.45 P.M. Sacred Heart College V. Bay of Plenty Reps. Your last chance this season to see the fast and open type of Secondary School football which has delighted thousands. No. 2. 3 P.M.: Grafton-Ponsonby v. Navy No. 3. 3 P.M.: M.T.P. v. Technical 0.8. STURGES PARK 3 P.M.: Marist v Army RETURNED OFFICERS AND MEN ARE INVITED i TO BE OUR GUESTS. 20

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 197, 20 August 1943, Page 6

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