AMT7SEMEXTS TO-DAY at 11 A.M. — 2 P.M. — 8 P.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer's Fast-moving Naval Story. "STAND BY FOR ACTION!~ "STAND BY FOR ACTION!" "STAND BY FOR ACTION!'" "STAND BY FOR ACTION!" — With — ROBERT TAYLOR CHARLES LAUGHTON BRIAN D ON^ y - M WALTER BKENNAN Excellent Associate Programme. Plans at the Theatre. Phone 32-920. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Shortly MICKEY ROONEY CECILIA PARKER — ANN RUTHERFORD In "Andy Hardy's Double Life " Approved for Universal Exhibition. VI | ! !ll!lllllllll!llllllllll!HIIWI!llill || TfV I | STRAND || I! I j I iiiiiiiliiiliiiiiillliiiilillilliiiilil !! 1 | | Direction: Civic Theatre. Ltd. II II I Four Sessions Daily 11 2, — 5 — 8 o'clock Prices: 1J to 2/10. Reserves from 1/6. Children Half Price to All Sessions excepting Saturday and Holiday Nights. Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-114. ALL IN TECHNICOLOUR "THE MOUNTIES " IN ACTION. THE S NS RA° N N aE T R H |FYG A i?T P T A O TH THE DEATH. ggS 3 SCOOTS* iSSSSS" THE TRAIL. The Sweeping Beauty of the R°c£y . Mountains is the setting for the v Most Exciting Story Ever Told— the Glorious. Record of tne " North-west Mounted Police " " North-west Mounted Police " " North-west Mounted Police " " North-west Mounted Police " (In Technicolour) And It's Paramount With the matchless romance ot the beautiful nurse in love with a Texas Ranger, and the untamed frontier girl in love with a "Mountie. 10 GREAT STARS— Gary Cooper Madeleine Carroll PAULETTE GODDAP.D. LON CHANEY, PRESTON FOSTER. ROBERT PRESTON. AKIM TAMIROFF. CHIEF THUNDERCLOUD. LYNNE OVERMAN AND LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS. Approved for Universal Exhibition. HII ASTOR ||||~ Telephone 61-433 To-night at 8 :: Variety Session. 7.30 Anita Louise, Russell Haydcn in •' TWO IN A TAXI " Approved for Universal Exhibition. Boris KailofT, Marjoric Reynolds in " THE FATAL HOUR " Recommended by Censor for Adults. STALLS, 6d :: CIRCLE, 9d CABARET llillil METROPOL Elll A Message To Our Patrons. SOME OF OUR ALLIED FIGHTING FORCES ARE HOLDING A DANCE AT THE CABARET ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. SO NO PUBLIC DANCE WILL BE HELD TO-NIGKT OR TO-MORROW NIGHT. Open as usual on Friday Night. ALFRED FENN, Director. OUTDOOR SrORTB I PAKURANGA HUNT Point-to-Point Steeplechases SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 FIRST EVENT at 12.45 p.m. " - KELLY'S CORNER, FA'.V. IX: OS. 1 CHILDREN'S SCURRY, for children not : rr.dcr 14 vears, with ponies 13 hanao and u..aer. • Entrants handicapped. Distance to be arranged. ,No entrance fee. Post entry. 2. LADIES' RACE. I 3. JUNIOR MEMBERS' RACE. | 4. MEMBERS' RACE. 1 5. CHILDREN'S STEEPLES, about 1 mile, for children not under 14 years with ponies 13. & hands and under. No entrance fee. Post entry. 6. LADIES' OPEN RACE. 7. OPEN RACE. Good races expected. Admission to grounds 2/ each; children under 15 and all conveyances admitted free. No charge will be made to the ' farmers and their families over whose farms tne I hcunrfs hunt, and the committee extends a cordial ; invitation to them to be present. Members of ! the Navy. Military and Air Force in uniform ! admitted free. I Hot water provided free of charge. Programmes | of events 6d each for sale at gates. I No bookmaker, bookmaker's clerk or agent, dis- • qualified or undesirable person, will be admitted j, t/i the grounds, and if any such person gains 'admission he will be removed and prosecuted for | trespass. I Passenger Transport Buses leave Bus Terminal | half-hourly for Puhinui Corner (distance about, !\2 mile from races) and leave Puhinui Corner ; for City half-hourly.- Return fare 2/6. ROBT. D. NEAL. :3 Secretary and Treasurer. I AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (Incorporated) Spring Meeting, 1943 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 AT ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. ACCEPTANCES For the Trial Plate and All Handicap Events close at the Club's Office, Victoria Street ♦West. Auckland, on FRIDAY NEXT. September 3. by 5 p.m. AVONDALE GUINEAS. Final Payments (£3) are due by 5 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT. September 3. J. RAWSON. Secretary. Phone. 41-070. :2
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 207, 1 September 1943, Page 8
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