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AMUSEMENTS SOLD OUT FOR TO-NIGHT COME TO THE 5 P.M. SESSION. \ H PL AZ A 17 / = QUEEN STREET \ / -'= Phone 41-586. r= \ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. I To-day: 11 a.m. — 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. — 8 p.m. Columbia Pictures Present (The Great Star ol "Casablanca") HUMPHREY BOGART HUMPHREY BOGART HUMPHREY BOGART IN THE MIGHTY STORY OF EPIC ADVENTURE IN THE DESERT "SAHARA" "SAHARA" "SAHARA" With BRUCE BENNETT, J. CARROL NAISH, LLOYD BRIDGES ( Plans at Theatre and Begg's Approved for Universal Exhibition. * TIVOLI OXFORD TIVOLI _ OXFORD TOP OF QUEEN ST. & QUEEN STREET Near Grafton Bridge Opposite C.P.O. Sessions at Nightly at 8 n _ 2 - 5 - 8 Phone 44-136. Phone 42-274. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. LtdA Silken Gown Rustles ... A Heady Perfume Stirs, & Beauty Baits the Trap for Death! EYES OF LOVE — LIPS OF TREACHERY! Where kisses are traded for secrets and secrets traded for lives! . . . Who knows too much . . DIES! Heart-stopping Thrills - Romance - Intrigue - Espionage In the dens and desert of the brooding Orient! R.K.O. - Radio Pictures Present GEORGE SANDERS GEORGE SANDERS GEORGE SANDERS VIRGINIA BRUCE — GENE LOCKHART ROBERT ARMSTRONG — H. B. WARNER. In the Absorbing Adventure . . . "ACTION IN ARABIA" "ACTION IN ARABIA" "ACTION IN ARABIA" "ACTION IN ARABIA" "ACTION IN ARABIA" "ACTION IN ARABIA" Recommended by Censor for Adults. SUPER SUSPENSE AND EXCITEMENT IN A LAND OF DANGEROUS WOMEN AND DESPERATE MEN! J RIAL TO— | || NEWMARKET. Phon* 20-809. |J I FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 A Woman is Less than Nothing! A Woman is only a Female—-to be bartered, or tossed aside-be she wife, daughter, or Just common Geisha Girl! That's chivalry amonb the "Sons of Heaven," the vilest villains the world has ever known. MARGO — TOM NEAL. " BEHIND THE RISING SUN " " BEHIND THE RISING SUN " Recommended by Censor for Adults and Unsuitable for Children. & WALT DISNEY'S All-Technicolour Pan-American Musical Hit. "SALUDOS AMIGOS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. r~| VICTORY □ VICTORY Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. AT THE SPECIAL REQUEST OF THE UNITED NATIONS HOSPITAL AUTHORITIES A FULL PICTURE PROGRAMME WILL BE SCREENED SUNDAY NIGHT For All Members of the ' Fo £, c if' rt eacb of whom may bring a Civilian Friend. Commences 7.45, Finishes at 10 Bob Haynes. Lynn Merrick.^ "SWING OUT THE BLUES & Noah Beery. Jljjmy „ Rogers., "DUDES ARE PRETTY PEOPLE Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. iH PETER P~Ainill DEVOTED TO SWING. TO-NIGHT! DANCING — 8 TO MIDNIGHT. 3/ — Admission — 3/ Reserves Tel. 48-771. OPEN EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK. Dancing — 8 to Midnight.

OUTDOOR SPORTS AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (Incorporated) Second Spring Meeting, 1944 SATURDAY NEXT, NOV. 11 AT ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE ADMISSION: To Racecourse — . ® 5 Each Person * ° Vehicles Grandstand Enclosure — n Gentlemen X Ladies 0 u (Amusement Tax Paid by the Club) Children under 12 will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. To avoid delay, Patrons are requested to tender exact amount ol' admission charges. MEMBERS OF THE NAVY. MILITARY AND AIR FORCES IN UNIFORM AND MbftL-HAN 1 NAVY ADMITTED FREE. Totalisator will close for each event promptly at times mentioned in Race Card. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908, lollowed the occupation ol a bookmaker or bookmaker's clerk, no aisquahflea or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecorrse during the becona faprmg Meeting, and it any such person is iouna on sucn course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. Tho promotion of Sweeps Is prohibited, and any person inlr.nglng this regulation will be removed irom the Racecourse anu prosecuiea. Tho Authorities have impressed and are now using the portion of tiie premises heretoiore usea as the Lawn and Lecee bars to provide additional accommodation for military ana hospnaa purposes. The Committee accordingly advise that no alcholic liquors will be sold at the Meeting. J RAW sON, Secretary. Suburbs Rugby Football Club PRESENTATION OF PRIZES AND TROPHIES, AVCNDALB TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 8 P.m. Followed by Pictures. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Free Night For All. I

Auckland Softball Association (Incorporated) ? ? ? WHAT ARE YOU DOING T-HIS SUMMER? May Softball, It's a Healthy Recreation. Anyone desiring to join Ladies' or Men s Teams please write lull particulars care oi G. JACKSON, Hon. Secretary. C/o Y.M.C.A. 4 RVCQUET RESTRINGING, best, 8/6 to 30/.— Watts' Sports iJepot. exchange Lane. 45-412. N lOC AX BODY NOTICES IV THE M4TTER OF THE NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT. 1938. TO THE OCCUPIERS OF LAND. IN THE GLEN EDEN TOWN DISTRICT. In accordance with the powers conferred upon me by The Noxious Weeds Act. l!i2d. notice is hereby Riven, to all Occupiers cf Land in the Town District upon whose land gorge, blackberry or ether ncxious weeds are growing:— That for the purposes of the snid Act the land of any occupier which abuts on or is sected by a road is deemed to extend to the centre line cf the said 103 d. and in such a case occupiers must, within FOURTEIiN DAYS lro ™ the date of this noiice. commence to clear the boundary of such land of ccrse. blackberry or other noxious Weeds to such centre line, and must thereafter continue to clear the same until th~ clearing is completed, being not later than tne 2nd day of December. 1944. Any occupier who fails to complete such c|car- : ance bv the said 2nd day of December. 1944. will, without further notice, be prosecuted by me . under the said Act. i Dated at- Glen Eden this 4th day of November, , 1944. WM. BODLEY, . cf Noxious Weeds for the i Glen Eden Town District. *

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 262, 4 November 1944, Page 10

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