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AMUSEMENTS "It makes almost every other feature film about Britain at war look like a piece of cheap, cheerful and highly coloured fiction." * r .. ' —Empire News., DAILY — 11 — 2 — 5 — 8. Plan at ill! ][j and Begg'g, Theatre |||| Jj| Queen Street. CENTURY 11& Queen Street — Phone 42-169. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. NOEL COWARD'S MASTERPIECE " IN WHICH WE SERVE " "IN WHICH WE SERVE" AUTHORED — PRODUCED — • DIRECTED AND STARRING NOEL COWARD With CELIA JOHN KAY JOHNSON MILLS WALSH A Q.B.D. Release. FIRST PICTURES OF SALERNO—Scenes From The Most Daring Operation of the War. BEST TO BOOK — COSTS NO EXTRA. PLANS SEVEN DAYS IN ADVANCE. Recommended More Especially for Adults.

rr victory iti VICTORY v Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. — The Theatre Classique — Situated Corner of Green Lane and Great South Roads. Phone 16-647. TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY/ AT 8. An Inspiration . . . To All Humanity! „ Entertainment Supreme! It has Tenderness .. . Romance .. . Laug.iter .. Power and Beauty. Irene Robert DUNNE TAYLOR In LLOYD C. DOUGLAS' "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION" "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION" "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION" Recommended by Censor for Adults. ~] CRYSTAL PALACE k '[ MOUNT EDEN. Phone 60-573. J jl' FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT rj 45 Jjl' Laden with Musical Numbers, SWING SONGS. NEW AND OLD, THAT MILLIONS LOVE. Tyrone Power — Alice Faye In the Great Entertainment "Rose of Washington Square" "Rose of Washington Square" "Rose of Washington Square" <5e WARREN WILLIAM — ERIC BLORE " COUNTER ESPIONAGE " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. "D "C 1 "VTrp EPSOM. Phone 60-142. Finally To-night at 7.45. Deanna Durbin, Robt. Cummings In the Delightful "SPRING PARADE" Approved for Universal Exhibition.

"nTT T TTYTP MT - albert, ph. 36-204. UJll J_iU-A.il/ Finally To-night at 7.45. Bruce Bennett, "ATLANTIC CONVOY." And "THE BOOGY MAN WILL GET YOU." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Onehunga Maori Carnival TAINUI MAORI WAR EFFORT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Paddock Adjoining Jellicoe Park ONEHUNGA. (Entrance 121, Trafalgar Street) All trams stop at Gate. MAORI COOKING, several large earth ovens (Haangis) ready at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. SPORTS for Young and Old. First race at 1.30 p.m. POI DANCES. Admission: Adults 1/, Children 6d. 17 INDOOR SPORTS WRESTLING WRESTLING TOWN HALL SATURDAY SATURDAY THE SENSATION OF 1943/ CONQUEROR OF BLOMFIELD. HARRY ANDREWS HARRY ANDREWS (Of Australia) V. KEN KENNETH KEN KENNETH In undoubtedly the finest wrestling contest seen in Auckland this year Andrews defeated Blomfield at every move, proving himself to be an outstanding exponent of the game. SECOND BIG ATTRACTION — J. COLAN (R.N.Z.N.) v. TAI YATES The Auckland Maori Champion will try to subdue this "Wild and Woolly Sailor." EXCELLENT PRELIMINARIES. DON'T MISS THIS GREAT PROGRAMME. Box Plan Opens To-morrow (Thursday), at Reg. Lewis', Corner of Queen and Fort Streets. 17 BOXING BOXING TOWN HALL — MONDAY PROFESSIONAL LIGHTWEIGHT BOOT BILLY CLARRIE BROWN v. GORDON (Wellington) (Auckland) Billy Brown is a first-class and aggressive fighter, and has an excellent professional record. His win against Percy Kelly at the recent Navy, Army and Air Force championship was the "Classic" of the night, and indicated that he is at his peak.

Clarrie Gordon needs no introduction to Town Hall patrons; his record is sufficient recommendation, and he is very fit. • TEN THREE-MINUTE ROUNDS. Preceded by EXCELLENT AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES. Admission: Stage 10/, Circle 5/ and 4/. Stalls 4/ and 3/, Back Stalls and Gallery 2/. plus tax. Ladies - and Schoolboys Half-price. Box Plan will, open at. 8 a.m. To-morrow (Thursday), at Watts' Sports Depot, Ltd., Exchange Lane. 17 PROFESSIONAL SKIN AND SCALP SPECHLISTS. THE NEW RAY CLINIC. Ground Floor, Yorkshire House, 31, Shortland St. j Principal: J. M. GEORGE, S.R.N. | British, American and Continental Modern • Scientific Methods. . PHONE 44-500. D 4 CHIROPRACTIC Health Services. — P. Hamblin. 603. Colonial Mutual Building. . WS r » PUPILS WANTED EA'SX EXTRA MONEY. Make Simple Attractive Rag Dolls at Home irom Scrap Material. WE SHOW YOU HOW AND BUY YOUR WORK. Write NOW lor Free Details— MacMASTER TOY SUPPLY. . Box 183, Wanganui. D MAKE EXTRA MONEY AT HOME EACH WEEK BY MAKING SIMPLE WOODEN TOYS. WE SHOW YCU HOW AND BUY YOUR WORK. Write Now for Free Details— MacMASTER'S TOY SUPPLY, Box 183. Wanganui. • D FOR WOMEN BKIDAL .Gown and Veil, lease-lend; beautiful, modern, all fittirgs and types.—3lo, Dilworth Bldg. Phone 42-491. • ' . 1 • 8 FOR HIRE ADDING Machine, Burroughs, for Hire.—W. 5100. Star. 17 RADIO APPARATUS FOR SALE CRUSADER, 5-valve, floor cabinet, A.C.; £5 10/. — 32, Te Ra Rd., Pt. Chevalier. . 17 DEJ-.CO 6-Valve Car Radio and Aerial.—Ph. 78-425. . x! 7 PHILCO Car Radio, good condition; £25. —Ring phone 51-263 (evenings). 17 RADIO, 5-valve, short-wave, good condition; £15. 105. Ranfurly Rd., Epsom (evenings). 17 6-VALVE Mantel *Model, as new; perfect condition- £10 10/. —79. Summer St., Ponsonby. x! 7 6-VALVE Short-Wave Car Radio, running board aerials, perfect order; £25 complete.—Write B. 0804, Star. xl 9 RADIO, MUSICAL ' (Miscellaneous) ATLANTA Radios, 33. High St.. for Repairs- we collect and deliver.—Phone 43-333. 22 BOGS. CATS. BIUDS. Etc.. WANTED PUPPIES. Small - Breeds. Foxies. Spaniels; always wanted. —Johnnie Walker. Top Queen St WS

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 17 November 1943, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 17 November 1943, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 17 November 1943, Page 8

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