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AMUSKMEMTB Laughs .. Thrills .. Spectacle — all played against the magnificent background or men and women who live with danger... and laugh at it ... ALL IN TECHNICOLOUR. REGENT J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd 11.0, 2.0, 5.0 AND 8 P.M. BOOK NOW FOR THE WEEK-END! Principal Election Results will be Screened «. available at Interval and Conclusion of Performance' Paramount Pictures Present " The Forest Rangers " " The Forest Rangers " "The Forest Rangers" With Fred Paulette Susan MacMURRAY GODDARD HAYWARD * POPEYE CARTOON. "MARCH OF TIME" (THE NAVY AND THE NATION) PATHE BRITISH NEWS. PLANS AT REGENT — Phone 32-888. Approved for Universal Exhibition.

I STATE I Symonds st - I STATTFi I " ■L-Ci-.i.J-l J Phone 43-645 I O J. /V ±Hj Nightly at 7.30. Matinee Tuesday 1.30 p . m> "Frnrn the spot that rocked the world .. an Entertainment that rocks the Screen." As Exciting as the Landing Itsell. " CASABLANCA " " CASABLANCA " " CASABLANCA " The Surprising Cast includes: HUMPHREY BOGART — INGRID BERGMAN PAUL HENREID — CONRAD VEIDT CLAUDE RAINS — PETER LORRE A Picture that makes the spine tingle and th« heart take a leap Highly Entertaining and inspiring. One of the year's Most Exciting Recommended More for Adults. Supporting Programme Includes: Airmail News Review: Coloured Sports Parade"Hunting Dogs"; Melody Master, US Na™ Band, and a Cartoon. ' ' ELECTION RESULTS Election Results may be Seen and Heard u available — and in comfort. Direction: Kerridge Theatres (throughout NZ*) 1 - 30 VOGUE 7 - 30 '' Auckland Most Modern, Popular, Intimate Theatm Karancahape Road. Phone 43-003. ■ HEAR AND SEE ELECTION RESULTS TO-Nlnjrp TOGETHER WITH THIS PROGRAM^:.. . OT Here is .Drama at its Mightiest. . Straight from the heart of a Mother .. into the hearts S all Mankind. Greer Garson - Walter Pidgeon IN "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" The story of a Woman who fell in 1 <e with 2000 Babies! A Noble Woman . .who turned heartbreak into a Great Life Work Recommended More for Adults Also, a Daring, Thrilling Sky Drama, Richard Arlen - Jean Parker IN "POWER DIVE" "POWER DIVE" 500 Miles an Hour!. 5000 Thrills a Secondl You'll Yell with Excitement. Approved for Universal Exhibition. HIS MAJESTY'S

— A GIGANTIC SHOW — 60 — Artists — 60 Comedy — Singing — Dancing Up-to-the-Minute Sketches COMMENCING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 (AFTERNOON AND EVENING) AND FOR A BRIEF SEASON. Beattie Productions present THE' PHENOMENALLY SUCCESSFUL AND BEST OF ALL REVUE PRODUCTIONS... "BROADWAY REVELS" "BROADWAY REVELS" In which will appear an Array of Star Revue, Variety and Specialty Performers, including DESMOND BEATTIE (Comedian), JACK MENCB £"»_ J ?s N o?ra^ E A 5S ta) '* GW _g_!3! ISHo! wisp- 'BF?™™*™ MELVA & JUNE DES <°"° = on o ,J|? e Grand Piano), THE HARMONY GIRLS, SYD. CHANDLER. 808 COOKE FLO CHRISTIAN, BETTY WITHEY, NICK NICHOLSON, and a Host of others. LOVELY SHOW GIRLS, °SUPERB BALLERINAS, CLEVER TAP DANCERS, GORGEOUS FROCKS DAZZLING ENSEMBLES, PICTURESQUE SETTINGS. A Super Production! on WEDNESDAY MORNING 9 _ Evening Prices: D.C. and R.S., 4/6; Unreserved 3/6: Gallery, 1/6. Matinee Prices: D.C. r-'hil f s;S' , i/r 6: u ° re f«ved Stalls, 2/; Gallery, 1/6. Children 1/6 and 1/. All prices plus tax. INDOOR SPORTS WRESTLING WRESTLING TOWN HALL TOWN HALL — MONDAY — The Clash of the Season! THE MATCH YOU'VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR! LOFTY BLOMFIELD LOFTY BLOMFIELD

KEN. KENNETH KEN.. KENNETH After a hectic season in Australia, where his own hold, the "Octopus Clamp," beat him, , Lofty has returned to his own stamping grouiid. Pull of fight and ready to take on anyone,- Kenneth has a lot more trouble in store for Blomfleld. This will be a light to the finish, as neither Kenneth nor Blomfleld will be satisfied with a points decision. PROFESSIONAL PRELIMINARY: TAI YATES v<, BILL McIVOR An Outstanding Contest that will thrill you from start to finish, and get you all set for the main attraction. SELECTED AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES. Don't be amongst those who are turned away. RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW at Reg. Lewis, LTD., corner of Queen and Fort Streets. _____ 25 RAILWAY NOTICES TRAIN FROM AUCKLAND TO PAPAKUBA — SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1943. Special train to Papakura leaves Auckland 1.30 ?'?J-' JJewmarket 1.40, Remuera 1.45, Green Lane 1.48, Ellerslie 1.51, Penrose 1.54, Otahuhu 2.1, Mangere 2.3, Papatoetoe 2 8 Puhinui 2 10, Manurewa 2.17, Tironui 2.29, Papakura arr. 2.34 p.m. Stops for passengers only at the stations shown. Return train leaves Papakura 4.30 p.m.. Tironul 4.55, Auckland arr. 5.48 p.m. Makes the same . stops for passengers as on outward journey. > l/fl C Class Return Fare Auckland to Tironui. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RACES AT PAEROA, OCTOBER 2. On SATURDAY, October 2 special train for Paeroa leaves Hamilton 8.52 a.m , Morrinsville 9.35, Paeroa arr. 10.40 a.m. Takes passerfeers from all stations, Hamilton to Tirohla inclusive. A special train for Paeroa leaves Huntly 9.0 a.m., Frankton 9.50, Morrinsville 10 30, Paeroa arr. 11.15 a.m. Takes passengers from stations Huntly to Frankton inclusive and Morrinsville only. This train connects at Huntly with usual 8.15 a.m. Glen Afton-Huntly train and at Frank- , ton with usual 6.10 a.m. Te Kuiti-Frankton train. The usual 6.30 a.m. Rotorua-Frankton tram will leave Rotorua 7.0 a.m Putaruru 8.50, Morrinsville 10.27, Frankton an- 1135 am. This train connects at Morrinsville with 9.0 a.m. Huntly-Pacroa special train. Usual 8.30 a.m. Waihi-Paeroa train leaves Waihi 9.15 a.m., Paeroa arr. 10.0 am. Return trains leave Paeroa after last race for Thames. Walhi, Rotorua. Frankton, Te Kuiti and Huntly. For further particulars inquire at stations. 2a

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 228, 25 September 1943, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 228, 25 September 1943, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 228, 25 September 1943, Page 10

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