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J AMrSKMKXTS To-day's Greatest Drama ! Long after World War 11. is ended John Steinbeck's "THE MOON IS DOWN" will bo remembered by Millions as the picture which immortalised on the screen the tragic greatness of the glowing courage of all people who fought to be free . . . STARTLING! TENSE! HUMAN! HEROIC' Daily 11—2—5—8. Plan at ,| I| !| and Bess'e. Theatre jlj il Queen Street. CENTURY [MpQueeu Street - Phone 42-169 Direction: Amalgamated Theatrc-s. Ltd. 20th Century - Fox Presents John Steinbeck's Literary Masterpiece, " THE MOON IS DOWN " " THE MOON IS* DOWN " "THE MOON IS DOWN" "THE MOON IS DOWN" — Starring — SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE HENRY TRAVERS — LEE COBB | DORIS BOWDEN — MARG. WYCHKKLY. — Short Highlights — "VIVE LA FRANCE" A Tribute to our Gallant Ally, now liberated. — "CHINA" — Intimate Review of this Courageous Country. Terrytoon Cartoon — News. Recommended by Censor for Adults. RESERVES COST NO EXTRA. H VICTORY CI VICTORY Direction Amuieamateo Tneatres Ltd. — The Theatre Classique — COSY AND WARM Situated Corner oi Green Lane and Great South Roads. Phone 16-647. TO-NIGHT AND SAT. AT 8. This Is Their Funniest! Blendlnsr Gaiety and Thrills in a Fast-Stepping Comedy of a Spy Hunt in Washington. 808 DOROTHY HOPE LAMOUR In the Side-splitting Exposure of an Enemy Spy Ring. " THEY GOT ME COVERED " " THEY GOT ME COVERED " " THEY GOT ME COVERED " Recommended by Censor for Adults Matinee To-morrow, Sat., 2 p.m. News. Novelty. Interest and "They Got Me Covered" ill RIALTO k [ "I NEWMARKET Phone 20-809. ] Ml' . Sj TO-NIGHT AND SAT.. <1 45 11' CENTRALLY HEATED There's Nothing Funnier Anywhere tnan those famous explorers Blng and Bob. who again discover hilarity and teach a cheik a lot about lovini; and lootlne. BING CROSBY — 808 HOPE DOROTHY LAMOUR , in the Funniest ' Road they • ever travelled. "ROAD TO MOROCCO" "ROAD TO MOROCCO " & RICHARD DIX. JANE WYATT "THE KANSAN" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. . Matinee To-morrow, Sat., 2 p.m. Popeye Cartoon. Animal Novelty. Fox Aussie News, Serial, and "Road to Morocco" T? T7 1 C hi 1 \TT EPSOM. Phone 60-143 iIiJUiJIN X To-night 7.45. Sat. 2 & 7.45 BETTY GRABLE — VICTOR MATURE In the All-Colour Musical . . . "SONG OF THE ISLANDS" & Jimmy Lydon — Charles Smith "HENRY ALDRICH. EDITOR* * Botn Approved for Universal Exhibition FIT? T TTYT7 1 MT - albert. ph. 36-204 Usll LiUAill To-night and Sat., at 7.45. Robert Donat. "THE YOUNG MR. PITT" Approved for Universal Exhibition. & "NIGHT PLANE FROM CHUNGKING" Recommended by Censor for Adults MATINEE TO-MORROW (SAT.). 2 P.M. "Young Mr. Pitt." Serial and Featurettes. HjPETER PAN lUf TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI DANCING 8.15 UNTIL 1 A.M. 2/6 — ADMISSION — 3/6 Reserves Tel. 48-777. OUTDOOR SPQRT9 RUGBY RUGBY Don't think that because the Auckland Representatives are in Wellington that there will not be a good match a.t EDEN PARK ON \ SATURDAY For Here Is Another Outstanding Programme. REPRESENTATIVE MATCH SOUTH AUCKLAND AUCKLAND COLTS The first match at Pu&ekohe was reported as one of the best seen there for many seasons, and with the South Auckland team strengthened and eager to avenge Its former defeat by the younger Auckland Representatives this match should prove to be one of the attractions of the season. Don't be misled by the term ■•Colts," In age only is this team interior to the Auckland Representatives. CURTAIN-RAISER, 1.45 P.M.: I MARIST 4th GRADE v. THE REST. Marist, this year's Champion Fourth Grade team, is a team-with an outstanding record. The ' team started in 1838 as Colts, and with the ! exception of the 1942 and 1943 seasons not only went up a grade each year but won the Cham- . pionship. During the last two u ' played 32 matches winning all of them and scoring 800 points with only 70 against.; three times only has its line been crossed. ADMISSION: Ground, Adults 1/, Schoolchildren 3d, Returned Men with New Zealand Shoulder Badges Free. Stand 1/ extra. DON'T MISS THIS GREAT PROGRAMME. 8 LEAGUE FOOTBALL CARLAW PARK, SATURDAY 3 P.M. THE EVER POPULAR MAORIS v. PAKEHAS In 1942 two games were played. Maoris won the Srst 10—8, the second was a thrilling 23-all draw. The 1943 match was another grand contest—a draw 13-aIL McLeod, Rutherford, Hull, Johnson, Hard wick and James comprise the Pakeha peck, every one with great weight, pace and handling ability, ami all capable of participating in back movements. The Maori vanguard to be drawn from Mataira, Hilton, Thompson Br.ggs, Ririnui, Opai, Ewe, Shilton and Rogers will be in no way inferior to their Pakeha opponents. Two grand packs which in striving to give their back chains possession are going to give patrons a thrilling exhibition of League forward play. 1.30 P.M.: ■ Maoris v. Pakehas JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES. The total proceeds go to the Injured Players' Fund. Free list, including vice-presidents and official passes suspended. Admission: Ground 1/, Stand 6d- 8 SOCCER FOOTBALL SATURDAY 3 P.M. METRO. COLLEGE EASTERN SUBURBS After Suburbs' great display against the Navy, Soccer fans will be able to watch the Metro.Suburbs clash with interest and see how they think Metro, will measure up against the Navy in the Falcon Cup Final. The present leaders in the Medal round. Grammar Old Boys, will be all cut to retain their position by defeating Comrades, but a win to the "Greens" will be no surprise after the way they played last week against Metro., and with a bit of luck they should have qualified for the final. 1.30 P.M.: MOUNT ALBERT GRAMMAR 03. T. COMRADES BLANDFORD PARK FALCON CUP FINAL—SEPTEMBER IS.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 213, 8 September 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 213, 8 September 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 213, 8 September 1944, Page 8

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