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AMUSEMENTS BOOK FOR TO-NIGHT AND LABOUR DAT. RESERVES COST NO EXTRA! NATURALLY — THE BRIGHTEST STAR IN TOWN SHINES ON FOR A SECOND WEEK DAILY U—2—s—B. .[J: '|'| end Begg'a* Theatre |j|j |j | Queen Street. CENTURY UpQueen street — Phone 42-169 Direction. AmaJeamated Theatres. Ltd. SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S BRILLIANT PRODUCTION. Never has the Serccn been more keenly, excitingly alive! Capturing the Life and Soul of the Russian People—in Heme—Work—and Play. "THE NORTH STAR" , Superbly Played by WALTER WALTER HUSTON * BRENNAN Erich Von Stroheim ANNE BAXTER — JANE WITHERS Released Thru R.K.O. - Radio. Also. Pathe. Fox-Aussie News. Rccom mended by Censor for Adylts. v VICTORY ~T VICTORY v Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. — The Theatre Classique — COSY AND WARM. Situated Corner ot Green Lane and Great South Roads. Phone 16-647. FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8. The Blood Brother to "In Which We Serve" FAST MOVING AND THRILLING! Daredevils of the Sea . . . FacinK Danser. Depth Bombs and Death! GET SET FOR ACTION—THRILLS—COMMANDO DANDER & HEROIC ADVENTURE! .John Mills — Eric Portman The Stars of "In Which We Serve" and "49th Parallel*" together for the first time . "WE DIVERT DAWN" Approved tor Universal Exhibition. Complete Change Mon. at 2 & S 1 * E * 1 I Devonport Phoue 10 " 101 | g Cosy & Warm — THEATRE HEATED g FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. Year's Most Important Picture A Compelling Story of Free People—Caught in I land invaded by a Ruthless Enemy. Startling! Tense! Heroic! SIR CEDR.IC HARDWICKE. HENRY TRAVERS — LEE COBB In John Steinbeck's Literary Masterpiece, t "THE MOON IS DOWN" "THE MOON IS DOWN" "THE MOON IS DOWN" & JIM ROGERS — MARY BRIAN " CALABOOSE" New Programme Monday, 1.30 & 7.30 J R~I~ALr |f[ tl 'II N3WMAKKET. Phone 20-809. |l 'J FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 7AK I' CENTRALLY HEATED. ' 1 THE MERRIEST LAUGH SENSATION IMAGINABLE! EXCITING. EXHILARATING ENJOYMENT. CLAUDETTE COLBERT And tho Fighting Irishman FRED MacMURRAY In the Great Hilarity Hit, "NO TIME FOR LOVE" Approved ior Universal Exhibition. & RICHARD DIX — RUSSELL WADE In the Suspc-nse-Laden Mystery. " THE GHOST SHIP " Recommended by Censor tor Adults. New Programme Mon., 2 & 7.45 Tvp T T T"V T7 1 Final Screening UCj LIUAHI TO-NIGHT at 7 At MOUNT ALBERT Plyne 36-204. • WALT DISNEY'S All - Technicolour "VICTORY THROUGH AIR POWER" & Kenny Baker. Jeff Donald. "DOUGHBOYS IN IRELAND" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. k HIS MAJESTY'S Commencing TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31 J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES, LTD. Present the BOROVANSKY BALLET of 4( BOROVANSKY BALLET of 4C BOROVANSKY BALLET of 4C BOROVANSKY BALLET of 4C BOROVANSKY BALLET of 4C A Company whose Triumphant Tour of Australia has been acclaimed by Press and Public as thi Greatest Ballet yet seen in that Country. Gala Premiere Programme: "LES SYLPHIDES," "FACADE," "SIGRID,' "FANTASY ON GREIG'S CONCERTO IN 1 MI NOR." CLEVEDON COUNTRY CLUE OTAHUHU (close station) x CARNIVAL WEEK-END. SATURDAY: Dance and Dine. SUNDAY: Afternoon Teas. MONDAY: Dance and Dine, 9 to 1 a.m. Soft Lights — Sweet Music — Cosy Fires NEDDO'S SWING BAND. Reserves 16-315. Pull-sized Tennis Court Now Available. 2.' OUTDOOR SPORTS ~ AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUI (Incorporated) Spring Meeting, 1944 SECOND DAY MONDAY (LABOUR DAY) OCTOBER 23 AT ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOIV FIRST RACE AT 11.30 A.M. The Totalisator will close sharp on time fo each race, and the public are asked to co-operat by making their investments early. 1/6 — Admission to Course — 1/6 . Lawn Enclosure and Grandstand (.Including Admission to Course): Gentlemen - 6/Ladies 4/Children under 12 years # 2/Derby Stand (Outside Enclosure): Gentlemen, 1/6; Ladies, Free. Late dividends from the first day will be pai< it the course from one hour before starting tim :>f first race on Monday. MEMBERS OF THE NAVY. MILITARY AND AIR FORCES IN UNIFORM AND MERCHANT NAVY ADMITTED FREE. The Publican's Booth and the Afternoon Tea rooms will be open as usual. No person who has at any time since th passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amend ment Act, 1903, followed the occupation of bookmaker or bookmaker's clerk, no disqualifie or undesirable person, will be admitted to th Alexandra Park Racecourse during the Sprin Meeting, and if any such person is found o such course he will be removed therefrom an prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of sweeps is prohibited, an any person infringing this regulation will b removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. HANDICAPS AND ACCEPTANCES FOR THE SECOND DAY Handicaps will appear at the Clufc's Offict Durham Street East, Auckland, To-night a 3 p.m. Acceptances close with the Secretary To-nigh i,t 9 p.m. K. J. GLOVER 21 Assistant-Secretary. Auckland Soft Ball Associatior » (Incorporated) ? ? ? WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO THIS SUMMER? Play Soft Ball —It's a Healthy Recreation! Anyone wishing to join Ladies' and Men' reams please write Secretary, c/o Y.M.C.A., fo particulars. 21 G. H. JACKSON, Hon. Sec. LYNNDALE A. A. AND H. C Entries for One Mile and 100 Yards Ope Events to be held at Cinder Trafck, Portage Roac few Lynn, on November 4, close with Watte Sports Depot on Friday, October 27. Fee 1/. 21 A. LYDIARD, Hon. Sec. lACQUET RESTRINGING, best. 8/6 to 30/.rVatts' Sports Depot, Exchange Lane, 45-412.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 250, 21 October 1944, Page 10

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