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AMUSKMKNTH | AMUSEMENTS Children 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d ATTEND THE MATINEES. AT ALL SESSIONS. V~H PLAZA ■ / Continuous Sessions. > m queen street HI \ ROXY; 11 _2—5 —8. / m phone 41-586. \ Avon Session De Luxe 7.30 p.m. i Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. | Daily: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 4.45 p.m., 8 p.m. A /AVOM\ Columbia Pictures present f AVON A A MEMORABLE MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT ( GtP North°Rd. / "COVER GIRL" D "COVER GIRL" \^7°3u"COVER GIRL" Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd "COVER GIRL" rrs GOT EVERYTHING YOU COULD THINK OF In Mlracle Technlcolour IN THE WAY OF . . . New Songs . . . New Starring Laiighs . . . New Thrills! . . . IT'S GENE AT tt a trarnDmU HIS BEST IN THE GREATEST OF ALL RANGE RITA HAY WOK lxl HITS! __ GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE KELLY . TTmT .Tr nrn kTri \ T*mnir LEE BOWMAN, PHIL SILVER, GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY and the cover girls. GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY Romance. Dance and Song. With BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND BEGGS. SMILEY BURNETTE, Approved lor Universal Exhibition. IN "STARDUST ON THE SAGE" PLAZA OPEN SUNDAY "STARDUST ON THE SAGE" For Allied Forces and a Civilian Friend "STARDUST ON THE SAGE" Commence 7.45 P.m., Doors Open 7 P.m. The Above Programme in its Entirety. No. 2 WESTERN No. 2 yoo CAN BUV YOUR SEATS TO-DAY. No. 2 WESTERN No. 2 Meet them at the COWBOY CANTEEN! . , . . The grandest gang of Entertainers ever coralled In one rootln,' tootin', shootin' musical picture. rnTT TAT T A VT?A P CHARLES STAERETT TIVOLI OXFOKD iSS?.a*K:& SSS" THE MILLS BROS. Niehtlv at 8 Sessions at BUCK, CHICKIE AND BUCK — THE TAILOR- o o 11 n K Q MAIDS — JIMMIE WAKELY AN D HIS SADDLE 2 & 8 11-2 — 5 - O PALS — ROY ACUFF AND HIS SMOKY MOUNTAIN BOYS AND GIRLS — TEX RITTER In Phone 44-138. Phone 42-274. "COWBOY CANTEEN" Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. "COWBOY CANTEEN" WFFTC — 2nd Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. 2nd BIG WELK OP THE CTATTT devonport. Phone 70-ioi Greatest Holiday Show in Town S ZLt» A Picture that Sets the Screen In Alfred Hitchcock's Ablaze With ThllllS. ti " LIFEBOAT JOEL McCREA — MAUREEN O'HARA & WILLIAM TRACY. JOE SAWYER THOMAS MITCHELL — LINDA DARNELL " YANKS AHOY " m the Matinee To-morrow (Sat.), 1.30. All - Technicolour Cartoons. Comedies. News, Novelty, Interest, Romantic Adventure Thriller, Pictorial, and "Yanks Ahoy" » BUFFALO BILL " Qrp A rPTTI ONEHUNOA. Phone 54-344 "BUFFALO BILL OIA 1 To-nlßht 7.30. Sat. 7.45 « BUFFALO BILL " SIR CEDRIO HARDWICKE. LEE COBB. _ ita pir T " t "THE MOON IS DOWN" BUFFALO BILL * CHESTER MORRIS. NANCY KELLY. IOT ° nlVerSal a** 1 ""' 011 - t " TORNADO" SEE WILD RIDES THROUGH TREACHEROUS New Serial Starts To-night at 7.30. TERRITORY — INDIAN ATTACKS — DESmnwnm 1 1 PERATE FIGHTS — DREADED PRAIRIE Matinee 10-morrow (.oat.,), j..ou. fires — the great buffalo massacre First BDlsode of Thrilling New Serial. — WEIRD INDIAN CEREMONIALS — CHEY../..rn..™ m-rTwrr-HT" ENNES ON THE WARPATH — CUSTER S CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT LAST STAND AVENGED — THE CAVALRY Cartoon. News. Interest, and TO THE RESCUE — ROMANCE FLAMING "Tornado" amidst danger; — Book Now for Sat. and Mon. DOMINION RD. Ph. 61-439 riO T °- nißht & Sat ' at 7 " 45 -p-prPTT-VrT EPSOM. Phone 60-142 LORETTA YOUNG — ALAN LADD X To-night & Sat. at 7.45 t "fTHTNTA" "CHINA" betty grable — john payne k In thn All . Techn i colour Musical. • & STA « T ™^,ppTTpQ,, HARW "Springtime in the Rockies" JJIJL X Hi-tvij U Uro Approved for Universal Exhibition. . .a — tt j n/r x* a & Lloyd Nolan, "TIME TO KILL Laurel & Haray IVLatmee, Recommended by Censor for Adults. To-morrow (Saturday), 1.30. • ~ Cartoons. Comedies. Camera Thrills. News. TT Z - - g—^ _ and fm PETER PAN Hi! Jitterbugs v = PTfTiAT. ponsonby rd. ph. ae-040 TO-NIGHT - 8 p.m. - TO-NIGHT XVJllVjriiU To-night & Sat. at 7.45 48 CELEBRITIES AND 6 BANDS Admission, 3/. In the Victory Show of 1944, • "STAGE DOOR CANTEEN" & NOAH BEERY — JIMMY ROGERS • "PRAIRIE CHICKENS" NEW YEAR'S EVE I Matinee To-morrow (Sat.), 1.30. same great programme as above. See Advertisement Bottom of A TVTnT "DXJT RICHMOND AV. Ph. 27-235 ThiS PB,gQ. AJJxllLir xll To-night & Sat. at 7.30 GARY GRANT — LARAINE DAY * " maroo LIGHT LUNCHES & DINNERS & JOHN CARRADTNE — MARGO t "Gangway For To-morrow" 11.30-2.30 p.m. 5.0-7.30 p.m.' TTT 1 ur i« J. 4oa OPEN DAILY OPEN DAILY Western Matinee Sat., 1.30 Russell Hayden — Texas Playboys DUFFY'S, 142, Queen St. • "Wyoming Hurricane" (o pp. Bank or Australia) Disney Cartoon, and "Mr. Lucky" • ■ , OUTDOOR SPORTS t Denotes Recommended by Censor for Adults. • Denotes Approved for Universal Exhibition. REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET AUCKLAND v. CANTERBURY IKOLAUEiiO AUCKLAND v. CANTERBURY AUCKLAND'S EXCLUSIVE DANCE AND „ T) VDIT SUPPER IJOUNGE. JCJL'JIiJN JTAKJCSL, . monday. new year's day. TO-MORROW and MONDAY Final Carnival Night. Play commences at ■11 a.m. Each Day. Reservations 30-645. Canterbury is exceptionally strong. The side 29 includes Cromb, Hadlee, Scott and Burt. N.Z. " reps., while Anderson and Smith are fine PICNICS AND EXCURSIONS cricketers destined for Dominion honours. ~~~~~~~————_____——. The Auckland side needs little introduction: THE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY CO., LTD. Wallace, Whitelaw, Sutcliffe, Cleverley and Cleal are grand players who will give Canterbury plenty waiheke service. to think about. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR TIMETABLE. ADMISSION I Steamers will leave the Ferry Building at the Ground 1/6. Stand 1/: Schoolboys M. following times:— 29 Leavo Leave - ~ Auckland Matlatia, MEETINGS THURSDAY, Dec. 28 .. 9.30 a.m. , 4.30 p.m. ——— FRIDAY, Dec. 28 7.00 a.m. 8.30 a.m. OWING to the Overseas Club Rooms being closed SATURDAY Dec in l'nn sm' 2?nS'S" for renovations there will be NO Meeting of oAiuxtUAi, Dec. 30 .. 1.oi) p.m. 2.2 up.m. ne club on Saturday January 6. 1945. The raw™'YEAIVS day; 8 - 30a - m - 600 P - m - next meeting will held ™ sSrday. February MON., Jan. 1. 1945 9.30 a.m. 6.00 p.m. 1945- j. STEPHENS. Secretary. TUESDAY. Jan. 2 9.30 a.m. 6.00 p.m. Buses running through Oneroa to and from FUNERAL NOTICES Burfdale meet all vessels. — All vessels leave from and return to Ferry MANUKAC LODGE No. 24 Building. Brethren are requested to attend the Funeral FARES: Over 14 years, 2/6 return, 1/6 single; of bro. t. CUTTING which leaves Watney five to 14 years, Half Fares: under Ave years, sibun and Sons. Newmarket, at 2 p.m. TOFree. , MORROW (SATURDAY) for the crematorium. PHONE 41-346. :30 J E HAMMOND. W.M.

NEW YEAR'S EVE ! Celebrate it in time-honoured SPECIAL fashion ARRANGEMENTS! at Music and Refreshments PETER PAN available from 10.30 p.m. PETER PAN Sunday. PETER PAN . . Dancing commences at N.Z.'s Midnight. Pre-eminent Cabaret For the convenience of Patrons, tickets may be purchased up to midnight Saturday, and FROM midnight Sunday. Reserves - - Phone 48-777 HEAVY BOOKING! Men, 5/. Ladies, 3/,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 308, 29 December 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 308, 29 December 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 308, 29 December 1944, Page 8

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