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AMUSEMENTS Centrally Heated. Direction'. Civic Theatre, Ltd. Four Sessions Daily—ll ajn.. 2 p.m., 5 p.m.. 8 p.m. Prices: IS to 3.4. Deaf Aids Available. Box Plans at Theatre. Phone 20-100. > COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME At The BIG SHOW-TO-DAY ! Exciting Details Elsewhere On This Page. 1 'PjTnTVR f CINEMA :: REMUERA I - 1 - | p n . 24-749. To-night at 8 SABU in F.udyard Kipling's Famous Story: " JUNGLE BOOK " A Brilliant Alexander Korea English Picture. All in Colour! ALSO: Latest Newsreel. Nazi Japan (World in Action) Approved lor Universal Exhibition, | /~t A | CINEMA :: TAXAPUNA I VJJTIIIIIX X ! p hone 78.465. To-night 8 Monty Woolley and Bette Davis In the Great Comedy " THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER- " Recommended by Censor ior Adults. j AVONDALE j J 0 ™. — •*•.'.' LAV _. qp ■ j-jj TROPICS Also " MYSTERY SHIP " Both Recommended by Censor ior Adults. [STRAND! ° N Ph E on e l*£ A To-night 7.45. To-morrow 1.45 and 8. Bud Abbott. Lou Costello I "P. 13 RITA " " MADAME SPY " Both Recommended by Censor lor Adults. j AMBASSADOR"] T^T Laurel -anti Hardy in " A CHUMP AT OXFORD " Approved ior Universal exhibition. Lex Ayres. Laraine Day in " FINGERS AT THE WINDOW " Recommended bv Censor for Adults. — MATINEE SATURDAY — Screening: "A C'n.iniT) at Oxford." 1 LIBERTE 1 p L TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Ray Milland. Pauie'.te Godcard in " REAP THE WILD WIND " Constance Bennett. GeoHrev Lynn in " LAW OF THE TROPICS " 3oth Recommended by Censor lor Adults. [NEW ROYAL | K ™™£!£ D TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Dorothy Lamour. Richard Denning in " BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON " Approved lor Universal Exhibition. Pat O'Brien, George Rait. Janet Blair in " BROADWAY " Recommended by Censor ior Adults. CABARET i jllljljlj METROPOLE jfj] WHERE THEY DO i DANCE I ! ADMISSION: 1/8 and 2/. ! OPEN EVERY NIGHT. PHONE 42-£3O AND RESERVE A CUBICLE. BOOTH OR TABLE. ALFRED FENN. Director. OUTDOOR SPORTS SOCCER ' FOOTBALL SATURDAY METRO. COLLEGE V. MT. ALBERT G. 0.8. The Championship is definitely at stake this week. Metro, must win this game, while, if I Comrades are successful and can defeat Eastern Suburbs the following week, both these sides will then have to play-off for the honours. A win to Metro, and a defeat to Comrades will give Metro. pride of place for the season, but if Metro, are defeated this week and Comrades defeat Garrison ' and Suburbs defeat Comrades (.he following ' Saturday, then Suburbs, Metro, and Comrades will all tie for first place. Grammar are confident of upsetting Metro, while In their last encounter Comrades and Garrison played a four-all draw, i Don't mi£s seeing these games as the pace will 1 definitely be a cracker. 1.30 P.M. Comrades v. Garrison BLANDFORD PARK TWO VITAL GAMES. 20 : ELECTORAL I HE PANUI TENEI KI TE IWI MAORI. ! NORTHERN MAORI ELECTORAL DISTRICT. To all Maori Labour Supporters! A Meeting will be held in the Akarana Girls' Band Room. Newton on SUNDAY, August 22. at 2 p.m. Furpose: To lorm the Northern Maori Labour Election Campaign Committee. —Convener, Mrs. Huia Te Tai. 21 ONEHCNGA BRANCH OF COMMUNIST PARTY. Hear Communist Speakers on— "Why does the Communist Party support the Labour Party? Speaker: LEN HOWSON. ORPHANS' HALL, ONEHUNGA, FRIDAY, August 20. at 3 p.m. 20 DEMOCRATIC SOLDIER LABOUR PARTY, j A Meeting of Friends and Supporters of JOHN A. LEE, D.C.M.. M.P.. Grey Lynn, will be held I at the GAIETY HALL, Surrey Crescent, on I SUNDAY, August 22. at 2.30 p.m. HARRY W. VAUGHAN, ' 20 Organiser.

TO-DAY'S MOST TALKED ABOUT NOVEL. STEPHEN LONGSTREET'S INTIMATE STORY OF THE STARTLING LOVES OF THE GAYLORD GIRLS. "THE GAY SISTERS" r;i:;!tii;!;;:ij:i:[i;;;!;?ii:;t::i:iii;ir:.;:;::;::ir=:ii:j;ii;s;;:::;(i:;::i:.::iii.;::rii;:;: :<:iiii:i,iliiri tj^ PRICES'. 1 ' ' ""— = BOX PLANS 1/- to 3/4 | T I (\V IT ft -—. 1 AT I Vj ■•■ | V j ± v -'_ - _—-* I THEATRE Available | Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. 1 Phone 30-100 = Centrally Heated. 1 iaiara;iii;ii!i;iii:ii:i!:iii:ii!:i.i:;;:i!:!:[ii;;i ;:;:i!i:'n;.:::i:i;;iiiii:iii;:;i:iu:i!.s:i;i!!i;:i;:;i!iiii!iiiiiii>s — NOW SHOWING — WARNER BROS.' FAITHFUL PICTURISATION OF THE GIRLS THE TOWN POINTED AT — IN THEIR DARKENED HOUSE ON THE CORNER THEY LIVED THEIR SECRET I.IVES — FROM THE HOUSE OF HUSHED LIES THEY HURLED DEFIANCE AT THE TOWN — BUT THEY COULDN'T HIDE THE STORY OF THEIR LOVES — THESE GIRLS THE TOWN CALLED BAD.: "THE GAY SISTERS" "THE GAY SISTERS" EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT! Recommended by Censor lor Adults. Brilliant With Its Stars Sparkling With Its Wit.. Brazen With Its Dialogue. WITH BARBARA STANWYCK GEORGE BRENT As FIONA — She couldn't live down As CHARLES — Tricked into marriage her reputation, so she lived up to it! with the town's bad girl DONALD CRISP NANCY COLEMAN Lawyer for the Gaylord Girls —he As SUE —in love with an Artist, spent all his time in Court. GERALDINE FITZGERALD As EVELYN —She loved all men! Every strange episode, each unpredictable affair in the lives of these three girls is vividly alive on the Screen. — With all the Gaylord Millions, their money wouldn't hide the scandal of their lives! "THE GAY SISTERS" ANOTHER CIVIC FIRST HALF FEATURETTE: "MEET THE FLEET" Twenty Breezy Minutes in Scintillating Technicolour. JUST RELEASED BY CENSOR: Official U.S. Marine Corps Films of Jap. Defeat on New Georgia. King George Reviews Allied Invasion Troops in North Africa. REG. MADDAMS at the CIVIC ORGAN. IT'S CIVIC ENTERTAINMENT!

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

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 197, 20 August 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 197, 20 August 1943, Page 6

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