AMUSEMENTS _____ EMBASSY J. f. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. WELLESLEY STREET (opp. Public Library). PLANS AT EMBASSY. Phone 32-660. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT 11 2 8 A. TREAT FOR ALL MUSIC LOVERS.... "I'LL WALK BESIDE YOU'; " I'LL WALK BESIDE YOU JOHN McHUGH Sings: " I'LL WALK BESIDE YOU " •• PASSING BY " London Symphony Orchestra Plays: »?iNG^L| DE CA M VE U '?" The St. David's Singers PreS " n nRINK TO ME ONLY WITH THINE EYES - -"||__ .g&KSS ISSfoF HBAVEK - All Combined In A Dramatic Romance ALSO: MARCH OF TIME •• THE IRISH PROBLEM " A British Empire Picture. Approved tor Universal Exhibition. I I CINEMA :: REMUERA J 1 U DkJSX I ph. 24-749. To-night at 8. Don Ameche, Jack Oakie and Janet Blair In "Something To Shout About" A Musical Comedy. ALSO: N.Z. Gazette, Australian Cinesound, and Paramount News. Recommended by Censor for Adults. I n A TTTT^V - ! CINEMA :: TAKAPUNA I VjAlXLll X I Ph. 78-465. To-night at 8 Miliza Korjus, Fernand Gravet and Louise Rainer " The Great Waltz " Once again we have pleasure in presenting this great musical show. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. [AVONDALEJ -££^K Ge ?W"S n **&*&££ss• ln " FALL IN " Recommended by Censor for Adults. I C r PT? AMD I ONEHUNGA I O 1-KiliN -L* I ph. 54-380. To-night at 8
Action, Mystery,- Suspense " BUSSES ROAR " And " FALSE PACES " Both Recommended by_Censor_for_Adults. [BIRKENHEADJ * o SS Ber Louise Allbritton. Robert Paige in " HER PRIMITIVE MAN " Hilarious History of an Urge. Recommended by Censor for Adults. I %£T£ Henry Fonda, Mary Beth Hughes In "THE OX-BOW INCIDENT" It's tough, true and daring! One ol the finest pictures ever made. Specially Recommended as Unsuitable for Children. Charles Coburn, Marguerite Chapman in "My Kingdom For A Cook" Approved for Universal Exhibition. ( T TTJTTTJT'Ti 1 I P A R N E L L I lilPiliKllli J phone 43 . 789 TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Robert Taylor, Greer Garson in " WHEN LADIES MEET " Jean Gabin. Richard Whorf In " THE IMPOSTER " Both Recommended by Censor for Adulta. I NEW ROYAL] SS"2Si GUEST NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. Jimmy Lydon, OHve Blakney in " HENRY ALDRICH GETS GLAMOUR " Marguerite Chapman, William Wright In •' PARACHUTE NURSE " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CIVIC WINTERGARDEN CABARET • OUTDOOR SPORTS CRICKET CRICKET EDEN PARK Friday, Saturday, Monday FEBRUARY- 16, 17, 19 WELLINGTON v. AUCKLAND WHICH IS THE BETTER SIDE? Canterbury gained a first Innings win over Auckland and Wellington beat Canterbury on the first innings, while Auckland beat Wellington at Wellington. Wellington abounds in batting and bowling talent. Bain, Mooney, Dully and Rice are potential century-makers, while Mathieeon, Knapp, Allen and Chapman's bowling will test the Auckland batsmen. Still, Auckland compares favourably in every phase, and Merv. Wallace is confident that the local side will win this deciding game. ADMISSION: Groucd, 1/6; Schoolboys, 6d; Stand, 1/ extra; Schoolboys, half-price. Refreshments Obtainable on Ground. 16 TE AROHA JOCKEY CLUB (Incorporated) Annual Race Meeting SATURDAY, FEB. 24, 1945 ACCEPTANCES will Close with Messrs. Blomfield and Co., Shortland Street, Auckland, on TUESDAY, 20th February, at 5.p.m., and with the Secretary, Te Aroha, at 8 p.m. on the same day. G. LLOYD, Sec. P.O. Box 6, Phone 245, Te Aroha. :17
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 38, 14 February 1945, Page 10
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