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AMUSEMENTS Bookings Are Heavy! EMBASSY J a. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. WELLESLEY STREET (opp. Public Library) PLANS AT EMBASSY. PH. 32-660. 11 — 2 — 8 PARAMOUNT PICTURES' GREAT SAGA OP TUB RED CROSS. ' "SO PROUDLY WE HAIL" "SO PROUDLY WE HAIL" "SO PROUDLYf WE HAIL"THEIR VALOUR... THEIR LOVES... .THEIR GLORYI CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLAUDETTE COLBERT A FOXHOLE WAS HER HONEYMOON HOTEU, Paulette Goddard Paulette Goddard WHO FOUGHT AS HARD AS SHE LOVED. Veronica Lake 'Veronica Lake Whoso ono thought was—REVENGK SUNNY TUFTS '"Kansas" the Marine they couldn't kill. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Direction: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) I STATE 1 grI£|STATE| 1.30, 7.30 — DAILY — 1.30, 7.30. A Romantic, Fast-moving Melodrama. FRANK MORGAN — KENT TAYLOR ANN RUTHERFORD in "Washington Melodrama" "Washington Melodrama" Richly Entertaining In Its Story. Recommended More for* Adults. Plus .. The Screen Goes Wacky With Hilarity "GO WEST" "GO WEST" starring THE MARX BROTHERS. The Laugh of the Century — Too Good To Miss. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Direction:, Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) 1.30, 7.30 p.m. VOGUE 1.30, 7.30 p.m. Auckland's Most Modern, Popular* Intimate Theatrt Karangahane Road. Phone 43-003. GREER GARSON GREER GARSON (The Scintillating Star of "Random Harvest"! IN "WHEN LADIES MEET" "WHEN LADIES MEET" With ROBERT TAYLOR — JOAN CRAWFORD A Notable All-Star Cast la one of the Bis Successes or Broadway. Also, From the Famous Novel by Dr. A. J. Cronin, 1 "HATTER'S CASTLE" "HATTER'S CASTLE" With ROBERT NEWTON — DEBORRAH KERR Both Recommended More for Adults. CABARET Willi METROPOLE 111 BERT PETERSON'S BAND. Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. Phone 42-330. ALFRED FENN, Director. INDOOR SPORTS WRESTLING WRESTLING TOWN HALL MONDAY MONDAY FOR THE WRESTLING SUPREMACY OP NEW ZEALAND. LOFTY BLOMFIELD V. KEN KENNETH The old rivals meet in what promises to be ona of the most thrilling matches of the season. Don't miss this outstanding contest PROFESSIONAL PRELIMINARY. Jack Sissons v. Tai Yates Be sure of your seat by booking at Reg. Lewis, Ltd., Tabacconist, Corner of Queen and Forti Streets. Box Plan opens on Thursday Morning and will remain open until Noon Saturday. Reopening at the Town Hall at 6 p.m. on Monday. BOXING BOXING TOWN HALL NEXT TUESDAY AL STOCK (Auckland) V. C. CHAMPAGNE (United States) Champagne is a visiting welter, very highly regarded. Originally matched with Vic Caltaux, tha fight was not proceeded with because Vic is not yet sufficiently conditioned. Gauthier has described Chmapagne as a fighter of real class, quick and clever, rugged and hard hitting and says Stock will have to give the fight of his life if he ia to continue his winning sequence. There is no occasion to boost A 1 Stock. His two recenti victories show he is "the goods." A 1 will tesa Champagne to tho limit. TEN THREE-MINUTE ROUNDS. Preceded by EXCELLENT AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES Admission: Stage, 10/; Circle, 5/ and 4/7 Stalls, 4/ and 3/; Back Seats and Gallery, 2/, plus tax. No half-price tickets. Box Plan opens Thursday Next at 8 o'clock at Watts' Sports Depot, Ltd., Exchange Lane. PICNICS AND EXCURSIONS IVAIHEKE SERVICE. rHE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY CO.. LTD. STEAMER AND LAUNCH SERVICE. Leave Leave Auckland Matiatii Monday Launch 10.00 a.m. 3.00 p.m. [Tuesday Launch 10.00 a.m. 3.00 p.m. Wednesday ... Steamer 10.00 a.m. 4.00 p.m. rhursday .... Launch 10.00 a.m. 3.00 p.m. F'riday Steamer 7.00 a.m. 8.30 a.m. Steamer 6.00 p.m. 7.20 p.m. Saturday Steamer 1.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. Sunday Steamer 9.30 a.m. 5.00 p.m. Parcels and light cargo will be received 85 iteamer on WEDNESDAY ONLY between 8 a.m. tnd 9.30 a.m. Launch carries passengers and light perishable

x>ds only. FREIGHT PREPAID. Buses running through Oneroa to and from urfdale meet all vessels. All vessels leave from and return to Ferry uilding. 'ARES: Over 14 years. 2/6 return. 1/6 single. Five to 14 years. Half Fares. Under fit® years, Free. PHONE 41-34 G. :J PUBLIC NOTICES 3IFT FAKCELS. FOODSTUFFS. Parcels lor Armed Forces Overseas and Civilians in U.K. are Packed and Posted for you. These contain Canned Meats. Cheese, Honey, Jam, Dried Milk, Malted Milk, Beef Essence, etc. TOBACCOS AND CIGARETTES. P.O.W. and Members of Armed Forces serving Overseas will welcome Gift Parcels of Dobie's "Four Square" Tobaccos and Cigarettes in air-tight vacuum tins, posted direct by our principals, George Dobie and Son, Ltd., Paisley, Scotland. Full particulars of the above-mentioned available on application. A. C. NORDEN, Nathan's Bond Building, 45, Customs St.. East. :31 AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. GRADUATION CEREMONY, TOWN HALL, FRIDAY. JUNE 2. Members of the Court of Convocation will enter in procession ana will assemble in the corridor at the foot of the main stairs of the Town Hall at 7.40 p.m. sharp. Academic dress is desirable, but not essential. Seats for husbands and wives of graduates may bo obtained upon application to uie undersigneu. A. A. NUNN, 30 Acting-Registrar. R* CLIFFORD IRVINE, C.D.S. Dental Surgeon . . (Late of E. L. Wilcock, Pitt Street) wishes to advise that he has taken over the Practice of Mr. O. R. Buchanan, Dental Surgeon, 196, BROADWAY, NEWMARKET. (Opp. Rialto Theatre). Ph. 43-002. :3 P ra CTlCE—Shipping is warned that a Liva Shell Practice will be held on WEDNESDAY. May 31» 1944, from T. 30 to 10.30 p.m. Danger area wID be over Motukoreho Channel. Should weather be unsuitable, practice will be held on first suitable evening thereafter. 30 FIRE.—WiII employees of Ross and Glendining, Ltd., Clothing Factory, Sales Street, please resume work as usual to-morrow (Wednesday) | at 8 a.m. 30

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 126, 30 May 1944, Page 8

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