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AMUSEMENTS THE MUSICAL THAT HAS Everything and Everybody. DAILY: 11 — 2 —*5 — 8 flans at Theatre and Beggs. Queen Street. *§B1 CENTURY' IHp^ Queen Street — Phone 42-169. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Air Conditioned — Deaf Aids. Laughs! Tunes! Gals! ALICE. CARMEN FAYE MIRANDA . (The 61-dollar Question Man) PHIL BAKER Featuring the "King ol Swing" BENNY GOODMAN And his "Sweet Swing" Band. Including EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD. EUGENE PALLETTE. In the Greatest and Grandest Musical from 20th Century - Fox. that make all — THE BEST MUSICALS — " THE GIRLS " THE GIRLS HE LEFT BEHIND" HE LEFT BEHIND" (In Beautiiul Technicclour) — Special Selected Shorts — Approved lor Universal Exhibition. I VICTORYI GREEN LANE. Phone 16-647 j To-night. Wed. and Thurs. at 8. Something Really Novel in Motion Pictures! To-morrow's Paper To-day! DICK POWELL — LINDA DARNELL In the Amusing. Amn:ing IT HAPPENED TO-MORROW Recommended by Censor for Adults. |l|||| CRYSTAL PALACE ||||j I MOL'N'l EDEN. Phone 60-573 I j ' TO-NIGHT AND WED. AT 7.45 , ! Music, Glamour and Comedy. Here's the Treat of Treats A Honey of a Hit, with a Sweetheart of a Star. GLORIA WARREN, 15-year-cld Songstress of the South, WALTER HUSTON — KAY FRANCIS BORRAH MINNEVITCH and HIS RASCALS. In Dorothy 3ennett's "ALWAYS IN MY HEART" Ap prov ed for Universal Exhibition. II R I A L T 0 ]|l|| ' NEWMARKET. Phone 20-809 |'j TO-NIGHT AND WED. AT 7.45 j Adventure With a Vengeance. Super Commandos in Action . . and in Love. Ablaze with the Valorous Deeds of Hard-bitten Heroes of the South Pacific — PAT O'BRIEN — ROBERT RYAN "MARINE RAIDERS" & RAY EBERLE — DON WOOD 3 " HI YA, SAILOR " Eoth Approved for Universal Exhibition. DTP T TT"SfTT < MT - ALBERT. Phone 36-204 XJSIi Lt U-A..LU To _ nlght & wed. at 7.45 NELSON EDDY. "KNICKERBOCKER HOLIDAY" Richard Arlen. "MINESWEEPER" | Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition. WEDNESDAY NIGHT THE TROCADERO DINE AND DANCE. Auckland's Exclusive Dance and Supper Lounge. RESERVATIONS 30-645. c 1 OUTDOOR SPORTS LEAGUE FOOTBALL CARLAW PARK SATURDAY 3 P.M.: CITY v. MANUKAU Plaving the traditional football that hr.s won it such public favour. Manukau thrilled Saturday's great crowd by its spectacular display, city, last year's champions, was equally impressive . in turning a hall-lime deficit of 12—5 into a 19—14 victory over the strong Ponsonby side. 1.30 P.M.: RICHMOND v. MT. ALBERT Unbeaten Richmond has already scored 120 points, with only 13 against, and meets Mount Albert, whoso grand effort, against Manukau was a fine achievement. Come early for this game. 1 POINT CHEVALIER RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB Vacancies for Fifth and Seventh Grade Players. A I6? I FoItMBY r AVENUE. POINT CHEVALIER. A. O. DANIELS. 1 Hon. Secretary. LECTURES AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Illustrated by over 100 Beautiful Slides, every one cf which Is a picture. Will be given en THURSDAY NEXT, May 3. at 7.30 p.m. In the CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. The Subject is BURMA. A Mildmay survey specially of Missionary interest. An education specially designed to interest youth and keen lovers of the world's peoples. "WHAT YOUR FACE REVEALS." FACES—sad, withered. Intern, careless, happy, gloomy, sunny. Every one with a life struggle behind it. Every one speaking its hopes, dreads, comedies and tragedies in the mute language of eye-shine and lip-curve. JAMES WYLIE, Noted Psychologist and Character Analyst, Will Speak in UNITY HALL (just above Town Hall), TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8 p.m. Don't fail to hear this, the first ot a scries of FREE LECTURES which will help you to win friends and influence people. Further information re Lecturer. PHONE 63-044. 1 PUBLIC NOTICES MOUNT £I)EN PUBLIC SCHOOL. PUBLIC FARi.Wt.LL TO ivl.i. A. W. haliM, / THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1.15 P.M. Parents and Old Pupils cordlaiiy invited. In the event ol any Peace Celebrations the Farewell i will be postr-oned until alter the School Holidays. 2 _JOHN_G._HELLEUR, Chairman. VICTORY SiEVICE—Mt. Eden " Borough—A Com- ' bined Service will be on V p.*y i>i P-uter's "»r'2 hours after official announcement.—R. J. Mills. Mayor. 1 * SHIPPING • | UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. Sailings. Circumstances Permitting. Passengers and Cargo Services, Wellingtonlyyttelton. Wellington-Picton, to South Sea Islands, Australia. Particulars on application. FOR LYTTELXON, PROM WELLINGTON: RANGATIRA Mon.. Wed., Fri.. 7.30 p.m WAHINE Tues., Thursday., Sat., 7.30 p.m. FOR PICTON. FROM WELLINGTON: TAHAHINE_ Mon., Wed.. Fri.. 2 p.m CARGO SERVICES: WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF. TIMARU: Vessel Early. GISBORNE: MARGARET W., iucs.. May 8. noon. Booking Agents for Union Airways of N.Z., Ltd., Cock Strait Airways. Tasman Empire Airways and all other Principal Air Lines. MAIN OFFICE: 36-38, Quay Street East. Telephone 49-430. CITY 'PASSENGER OFFICE: 103. Queen Street. Telephone 49-566. D NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED Sailings. Circumstances Permitting. CARGO: Usual Services to all Coastal Ports. PASSENGERS GREAT BARRIER: Full Particulars and Bookings. Please Phone 32-720 (three lines), also 40-750 and 45-094. N.S.S. COMPANY. LIMITED. Quay Street p THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.. LTD. PASSENGER SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. All persons wishing to proceed to the United Kingdom must first obtain Exit Permits from the Department of Internal Affairs. Full particulars of further procedure may be obtained on application to the Company's Offices and Agents throughout New Zealand. B' TUITION WANTED COACH, Mathematics, Matrlc, school boy; Balmoral.—Write T. 7660. STAR. 1 PKIV ATE TUTOR wanted. Bookkeeping, vicinity Kemuera.—Write B D. 0J IL_ St.-P- 1 FINANCIAL. ETC. R".TTS v r 5 > SOLriICL in good employment wishes to Borr-;-v £30 on p.n—T 7C17, Ltah. 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 101, 1 May 1945, Page 8

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