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1 AMUSEMEXTS ' FIRST PICTURES AGAIN Churchill Visits Normandy AlsO, CAPTURED GERMAN FILMS. ROMMEL AND RUNSTEDT Inspect the Impregnable (?) Atlantic Wall. British Planes Bombing and Strafing, etc. Centrally Heated. Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. Four Sessions Daily: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Prices: 1/ to 3/4. Deaf Aids Available. Box Plans at Theatre. Phone 30-100. TO-DAY— THERE'S NO END TO THE CROWDS WHO THRILL, TO BETTE DAVIS Romantically Co-starred with PAUL HENREID In Warner Bros/ SUPREME TRIUMPH "NOW,. VOYAGER" ' With CLAUDE RAINS, GLADYS GEORGE "PIGS IN A POLKA" Three Little Pigs in Technicolour. v REG. MADDAMS at the Organ. Recommended by Censor for Adults. I TTrnnT? f cinema - remuera | 1 U UvJ-Li» [ 24-749. To-night at 8 Margaret Lockwood, Rex Harrison, Basil Radford and Naughton Wayne In the English Picture "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" ALSO: " INVASION OF NORMANDY " Forces leaving England and Landing in France. AUSTRALIAN CINESOUND, N.Z. Magazine, etc. Recommended by Censor for Adults. I /-i A TTprp-vr CINEMA :: TAKAPUNA I uxilrj X X J ph # 78-465. To-night at 3 Mary Martin in the Musical Comedy 44 HAPPY GO LUCKY " (In colour) Approved for Universal Exhibition. | AVONDALIn To -Xrs. w^ s ancl Vivian Leigh and Robert Taylor in the Dramatic Masterpiece WATERLOO BRIDGE." Selected Supports. Recommended by Censor for Adults. | STRAND | Noraia Shearer. Melvyn Douglas 44 WE WERE DANCING " And 44 THE DANGEROUS AGE " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. ["AMBASSADOR | £ 7 T^ 44 DESERT VICTORY " The full story of Rommel's Rout by the British Eighth Army, including New Zealand's Famous Division. Sara Churchill (Prime Minister's daughter), Vic Oliver in the Musical Comedy 44 HE FOUND A STAR " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. I T T~RTT , T? r TT? 1 P A R N E L L I LjLjsjliSX IHi I Phone 43-789 TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Frank Morgan, Virginia Grey in HULLABALOO " Delta Rhythm Boys, Roy Eberle's Orchestra In 44 HI YA, SAILOR ' Both Approved for Universal Exhibition--1 NEW ROYALT GUEST NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 Dick Foran, Leo Carrillo, Andy Devine in 44 THE KID FROM KANSAS " Jano Withers, Lynne Roberts in 44 YOUNG AMERICA " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. CLUB RIO 270, Karangaliape Road. AUCKLAND'S LEADING NIGHT CLUB. RIO SWING BAND. Supper Lounge and Snack Bar. OPEN EVERY NIGHT FROM 6 P.M. 5 OUTDOOR SPORTS LEAGUE FOOTBALL CARLAW PARK SATURDAY THE FIRST OF THE HIGHLIGHTS AUCKLAND v. SOUTH AUCKLAND South Auckland defeated Auckland on two occasions last season a Each succeeding season sees its representatives grow from strength to strength and its 1944 side is rated by 4 'South" critics to be tho best ever. A review of the personnel reveals really top-class players whom we shall say more about In later issues. Last season they met twice. First at Huntly when South won 29—15, and again at Carlaw Park when it brilliantly over-ran the Auckland side, 21—9. 1 AUCTIONS IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE DE LUXE SALEROOMS, THURSDAY NEXT AT 11 A.M. CHOICE WALNUT AND OAK FURNISHINGS, ETC. AT 12. NOON: WHITE ENAMEL ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE (with Wringer). AND AT 1 O'CLOCK: LAFAYETTE 10-VALVE ALL-WAVE RADIOGRAMOPHONE, in beautiful Inlaid Walnut Console Cabinet. ESTEY 11-STOP COTTAGE ORGAN. VERY GOOD ENGLISH OAK GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK, by Jorce Newbury. CHOICE INLAID WALNUT 3-MIRRORED DOOR BUFFET, with Marble Top. FINE CEDAR BRASS-BOUND SEAMAN'S CHEST. 3 WALNUT OCC. CHAIRS, MAHOGANY SWING MIRROR. CHOICE ENGLISH FOLDING CANTEEN OF CUTLERY (used), comprising 108 Pieces. CASE 6 SILVER SERVIETTE RINGS. . Furnishings Include LIVING ROOM—FINE WALNUT VENEER DINING ROOM SUITE (comprising Buffet, Refectory Tabic and 4 Shaped Chairs en suite), English Dinner Ware and Teaset, Handsome Large Embossed Brass Jardiniere, Brass Vases, Brass Fire Screen and Box Kerb, CHOICE CHESTERFIELD SUITE of 3 Pieces (uphol. in Tapestry), Cushions, Occ. Tables, Seasrass Chairs, Large Plated Meat Cover and Soup Tureen, FINE COLLECTION CUT GLASS WARE (including Jug, Wines, Cruet, Bowls and Vases), Set 4 hbony Elephants, 2 Paper Mache Trays, OAK BOW-FRONT LEADLIGHT CHINA CABINET, Vases and Jardinieres, Palm Stands, SOLID OAK DINING ROOM SUITE (comprising Sideboard, Circle Tanle and 5 Chairs to match), E.P. Ware, FINE CHESTERFIELD SUITE of 3 Pieces (uphol. in Genoa Velvet). Curtains, HOSTESS BED-SETTEE in Tapestry, B.C. Kerbs, Book Case, LARGE OAK LEADLIGHT SIDE CABINET, 2 Cabinet Gramophones, 2 Drophead Sewing Machines, Pireside Chairs In Genoa, seagrass Settee and 2 Chairs to match, Etc. BEDROOMS—HANDSOME WALNUT VENEER BEDROOM SUITE of 4 Pieces 'comprising Fulllength Wardrobe, Reflex Mirrored Dressing Chest, Gent's Tallboy and Double Psn-el Bedstead en suite), H.S. Wire Wove, Kapok Mattress, Bedspread and 2 Cushions, Bedside Tables, Seagrass Chairs, VERY FINE OAK BEDROOM SUITE (comprising Circle Mirrored Chest, Fitted Gent's Tallboy, Toilet Cabinet and Double Panel Bedstead en suite). Wire Wove and Kapok Bedding, Blankets, Oval Mirrored Oak Wardrobe and Dressing Chest, Double Oak Bedstead and Wire Wove, ODD OAK AND RIMU WARDROBES AND DRESSING CHESTS, 4-Drawer Chests, 2 Rimu Settees and Squabs, Single Bedsteads and Wire Woves, Etc. KITCHEN—RIMU" KITCHEN CUPBOARD, Kitchen Table and Chairs, Rimu Meat Safe, Crockery and Cooking Utensils, Electric Iron, Grass Mats, B. Pres. Pan, Lawnmower, Hose, Odd Tools, G.I. Tub and Bucket, Linen Basket. Brief Bag and Sundries too numerous to detail. AND AT 2.30 P.M.: AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS (assorted sizes). NOW ON VIEW. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., The Furnishing Auctioneers. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. LECTURES $T AUCKLAND BOTANICAL SOCIETY. A Lecture Will be Given on '•BOTANIC GARDENS" By PROFESSOR T. L. LANCASTER, F.L.S., On WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2. at 8 p.m.. In the BOTANY LECTURE THEATRE, University College. 1 P. HYNES, Hon. Secretary. ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES. UNDERSTANDING OUR CHILDREN. A Course of Four Lectures on Understanding Our Children, dealing with the physical, mental, emotional Bnd moral life of the child, will be given by MR. C. A. BATT in the ONEHUNGA SCHOOL commencing NEXT THURSDAY, August 3, at 8 p.m. Fee ?or the Four 1/. :1

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 180, 1 August 1944, Page 8

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