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AMI'SKMEXTS M A J E sTTcT^ A FULLER THEATRE. Phone 43-210. CONTINUOUS 11 A.M. EVENING SESSION AT 8. To-day! To-day! ALL ACTION! ALL THRILLS! Air England's Masters of Mystery in AmpMStreaking into their Greatest Adventtr e 'i" Basil Nkpf RATHBONE BRUc* As Sherlock Holmes. As Dr. Watjo^ "SHERLOCK HOLMES IN WASHINGTON" Based on the Characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle With MARJORIE LORD and DON TERRy A Sensational Action Melodrama MYSTERY! ROMANCE! DRAMA! — 2nd Feature —. SHE'S GOT WHAM IN HER WOO' prwrw IN HER ROMANCE! i7Fr B It's a Laugh-lift of your life! With the cin Princess of Screen and Radio on a Swing-shift of Joy! Riotol * Joan Davis IN "HE'S MY GUY" With DICK PORAN and IRENE HERVEY Diamond Brothers and Mill Brothers they sing "He's My Guy" on the old AssVJm 1 Line, "Heads Up," "Two Guitars" and S Am I To Know." a H °* COMEDY! MUSIC! SONGS! Both Released by Universal Pictures Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. 7.40 p.m.—"SMILIN' JACK" SERIAT Box Plans at Theatre. No Telephone Reservations Saturday Direction: Kerridge Theatres (throughout XZ) I STATE | ISTATIi Nightly at 7.30. " Matinees Saturday and Tuesday at 1.30 Exciting Drama leaping from the very Hfcirii',,.. of Our Times. Behind the Scenes taT Paris of To-day. 6 JOAN CRAWFORD John Wayne — Philip Dorn IN "REUNION IN FRANCE" "REUNION IN FRANCE" "REUNION IN FRANCE" "REUNION IN FRANCE" Paris fights back . . France in Revolt Secret* of the Underground .. A Famed Paris' Beantv finding Romance packed with Danger. . Gripnins with Suspense, Absorbing. Spelbound. It's th. Picture of the Hour. Recommended by Censor Moie for Adults." Supporting Programme includes: News Review Coloured Travel Talk. "Picturesque Massachusetts": Passing Parade, "Magic Alphabet"' March of Time, "Peace, by Adolph Hitler"

Direction: Kerridge Theatres (throughout NZ) VOGUE Auckland's Most Modern, Popular, Intimate Theatra. Karangahape Road. Phone 43-003. STUDY THIS FOR A WEEK-END PROGRAMME. And Reserve Early. A More Heart-gladdening Evening of Screea Entertainment would be hard to find. GLORIA WARREN GLORIA WARREN Brilliant New 15-year-old Singing Star. With Kay Francis — Walter Huston IN "ALWAYS IN MY HEART" "ALWAYS IN MY HEART" You'll Love this and Applaud it Heartily. — Also — Sailing Full Speed Ahead for Hilarity on the High Seas. Eleanor Powell — Red Skeiton IN "SHIP AHOY" " SHIP AHOY " With TOMMY DORSEY and His Orchestra. A Comedy Gem of the Ocean! A Crew of Beautiful Cuties! A Boatload of Fast-moving Fun! Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. CABARET Willi METROPOLE H WHERE THEY DO DANCE. Admission 1/6 and 2/.

OPEN EVERY NIGHT. Phone 42-330 and Reserve a Cubicle. Booth or i Table. || ALFRED FENN. Director. I OUTDOOR SPORTS I LEAGUE FOOTBALL CARLAW PARK TO-MORROW, 3 p.m. BLACKBALL v. MANUKAU BLACKBALL v. MANUKAU Mr. Jack Amos, the South Island selector, states that the Blackball team is the best club side he has ever seen. Many League patrons will recall- t-ne > grand West Coast forward Calder. He was_ oruj one of hundreds of great forwards who have hauea from that district. To-morrow they will see a last husky pack all of the Calder type. It is generally contended that the side whose forwards dominate the game wins the match, but good as the ball forwards are. they will be pitted againsta better pack than they have yet met, and will new to be all that is claimed if they are to P against the Manukau six. Blackball backs are saia to be invincible, but Carlaw Park patrons take a lot of convincing before conceding that tney are better than Hemi, Murray, Butler. Tumatai \ Martin and Co. This is the final match, ana it<» i\ fitting that the 1943 season concludes with a game » that may be destined to make football history, i SCHOOLBOYS' MATCH 12.30 P.M. JUNIOR CURTAIN-RAISER 1.30 P-M. . Owing to the expense incurred in staging thiJ I game we are reluctantly obliged to slightly increase i the admission charges as follows: Ground i/°» $ Schoolboys 6d. Stand 1/. Vice-presidents tickets , will not admit. SOCCER FINALE COME AND SEE THE GAME OF THE YEAR. Metro. College i. Mount Albert G. 0.8. j Metro, won the championship by a narrow and they consider Old Boys were lucky to f Falcon Cup, but both sides are confident w"" they will be the winner of the CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS 3 P.M. Football with a vim will be seen in the Junior Curtain-raiser Auckland v. Taranaki 1.45 P.M. BLANDFORD PARK Usual Admission Charges. GREEN LANE CKICKET CU TB ' The OPENING PRACTICE will be held M i DOMAIN on SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER »• , at 2 p.m. A full attendance is requested. G. J. RUSSELL. 15 Hon, I

| SHIPPING __ UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., tID. Sailings, Circumstances Permitting: Passenger and Cargo Services Wellington* Lyttelton, Welllngton-Picton, to South Sea Islana. Australia. Particulars on application. WELLINGTON - LYTTELTON SERVICE*. Owing to timetable uncertainty applicationsi flj accommodation during the Christmas noiia** season will not be acceptcd until notification this advertisement. FOR PICTON. FROM WELLINGTON: ARAHURA Mon., Wed.. Fri., 1 P-°* CARGO SERVICES: w GISBORNE MARGARET w« Tuesday, October 19. 3 p.m. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON. DUNEDIN. OAMARU, TIMARU: WAIPIATA Monday, Oct Booking Agents for Union Airways of N.Z., Ltd.. Cook Strait Airways, Tasman Empire Airways all other principal air lines. . MAIN OFFICE: 36-38. Quay Street East. Telephone 49-430. CITY PASSENGER OFFICE: 103, Queen Street. Telephone 49-566. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, UMI IED ' Sailing. Circumstances Permitting. CARGO. Usual Service to all Coastal Pcrts. PASSENGERS. GREAT BARRIER. Full Particulars and Bookings, Please Phone 32-730 (three lines), also 40-750 and 45-094. N.S.S. COMPANY. LIMITED. p Quay Street.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 245, 15 October 1943, Page 6

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