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AMISKMKNTS Finally To-day: Sessions: 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.45. 7.45 p.m. VAN JOHNSON — GLORIA DE HAVEN. "BETWEEN TWO WOMEN" Recommended More for Adults. Also. ROY ROGERS in "SILVER SPURS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. ij! |! 1111 1111 FULLER'S 11 ! 1 |J | "MAJESTIC THEATRE Destined to Become Auckland's Most Important Theatre. Watch for later announcements. nil iiiiiiiiiiiii TO-MORROW — TO-MUJXKOW Laughs! Love! Music! Betty Rhodes, Johnnie Johnston D'Artega and his All-Girl Orchestra, IN "YOU CAN'T RATION LOVE" "YOU CAN'T RATION LOVE" "YOU CAN'T RATION LOVE" The Laugh and Love Story of the Girls who Use their Points to get around the Manpower Shortage. Associate Feature: SWIFT ACTION — CHARACTERS LOVABLE GLOWING TRIBUTE TO THE AIR-SEA RESCUE SERVICE. David Farrar, Ralph Michael. And Featuring the N.Z. Actor JOHN BATTEN JOHN BATTEN IN "FOR THOSE IN PERIL" "FOR THOSE IN PERIL" "FOR THOSE IN PERIL" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition, j FULLER'S rFRIiTCE~EDWARD 1 THEATRE. KARANGAHAPE RD. Phone 48-252 FINAL SCREENINGS TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 Clark GABLE, Vivien LEIGH, "GONE WITH THE WIND" "GONE WITH THE WIND" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Commencing To-morrow at 7.30 Fred Mac Murray and Barbara Stanwyck in 44 DOUBLE INDEMNITY " Recommended by Censor for Adults. Anne Gwynne and David Bruce in " SOUTH OF DIXIE " Approved for Universal Exhibition. YOU'LL BE HAPPIER IN A FULLER THEATRE FULLER'S | BRITANNIA | THEATRE. THREE LAMPS Phone 26-041 7.30 THIS EVENING " THE MOON IS DOWN Recommended by Censor for Adults. " FOOTLIGHT SERENADE" Approved for Universal Exhibition. _____ YOU'LL BE HAPPIER IN A FULLER THEATRE FULLER'S rVICfORIAI THEATRE. DEVONPORT Phone 71-683 FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. Charles Laughton MAUREEN O'HARA THOMAS MITCHELL In The Hunchback Of Notre Dame The Hunchback Of Notre Dame Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also 4 4 PURPLE V " Approved for Universal Exhibition. Commencing To-morrow — Eddie Bracketi, Betty Hutton In " THE MIRACLE OF MORGAN'S CREEK " Also Showing Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard in I' THE CAT AND THE CANARY " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. YOU'LL BE HAPPIER IN A FULLER THEATRE FULLER'S ("CAMEO - 1| THEATRE. GREY LYNN Phone 26-406 THIS EVENING AT 7.30 6d GUEST NIGHT 6d Wilfred Lawson, Ann Todd in "DANNY BOY" — Also Showing — Philip Terry, Wendy Barrie in "GANGS OF THE CITY" Both Appro ved for Universal Exhibition. COMING TO-MORROW, FRI. and SAT.— Maria Montez, Jon Hall, Peter Coe in " GIPSY | WILDCAT." John Archer. Mary McLeod in " THE PURPLE V " YOU'LL BE HAPPIER IN A FULLER THEATRE. OUTDOOR SPORTS LEAGUE FOOTBALL CARLAW PARK, SATURDAY No. 1, 3 P.M.: MARIST 0.8. V. RICHMOND Marist was decidely unlucky to go down 7—5 to Mount Albert. In the last 15 minutes Marist rose to great heights, and on three occasions with the defence "beaten only minor infringements cost certain tries, while Anderson, Auckland's leading goal-kicker, missed all of his seven attempts. He may make amends next Saturday against the allconquering Richmond, which in its last three club games has beaten Otahuhu 20—10. Ponsonby 25—7,

and Manukau 10—7. Both teams played on No. 1 ground, and crave such splendid exhibitions, that if the very large attendance was asked which side would win this game, we leel certain the opinions would be equally divided. No. 1, 1.30 P.M.: North Shore v. Ponsonby No. 2, 1.30 P.M.: Otahuhu v. Newton No. 2, 3 P.M.: City v. Mount Albert ADMISSION: Ground 1/, Stand 6d. Returned Servicemen with New Zealand Shoulder Badges admitted to Ground Free. 22 RUGBY RUGBY ALL ROADS LEAD TO RUGBY HEADQUARTERS, SO BE EARLY FOR YOUR FAVOURITE SEAT. EDEN PARK, SATURDAY No. 1, 1.30 P.M.: COLLEGE RIFLES V. TRAINING COLLEGE College Rifles are making their first appearance on No. 1 Ground since 1938. At the end of the 1940 season the Club went Into recess owing to 81 out of their 83 members being accepted by the Armed Forces. Since the Club has been reformed it has made its presence felt, and is one of the leading teams in its section. No. 1, 3 P.M.: MARIST v. GRAFTON This is the final series of the Pollard Cup, and only two points separate the four leading teams— Grafton. Marist, Grammar and Ponsonby. A win is the only way Grafton can assure itself of outright victory in the Cup Competition. Can they withstand the determined challenge pt the fast Marist team? No. 2, 3 P.M.: PONSONBY V. UNIVERSITY No. 3, 3 P.M.: R.N.Z.A.F. (Ardmore) v. NAVY Admission: Ground, Gentlemen 1/, Ladies fid. Stand 6d extra. STURGES PARK, 3 p.m.: R.N.Z.A.F. (Whenuapai) v. OTAHUHU Admission: Gentlemen 1/, Ladies 6d. Cars 1/. MANUKAU INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, 3.15 p.m. MANUKAU V, GRAMMAR. Schoolchildren (in school uniform) and Returned Servicemen with N.Z. Shoulder Flashes admitted free to ground on all A.R.U. charge areas. 22 EDEN SOCCER CLUB MATCHES FOR SATURDAY. JUNE 23. Eden 2nds v. Onehunga, Seymour Park, 3 pm. Eden 3rds v. Onehunga, Domain, 3 p.m Eden 4ths S v. E. Suburbs, Seymour Park, 2 p.m. Eden sths S v. Y.M.C.A., Seymour Park, Ipm Eden sths N, v. Y.M.C.A., Eden, 2 p.m. Eden 6ths N, v. N. Shore, Domain, 12 o'clock Eden 6ths S v. Comrades A. Eden, Ipm Eden 7ths v. Y.M.C.A., Eden, 12 o'clock. Eden Bths N. v. Y.M.C.A., Domain, 11 a.m Eden Bths v. Metro., Domain, 11 a.m. Eden 9ths N, v. Y.M.C.A., Domain, 11 a m Eden 9ths S, v. Eden 9ths W, Domain, lo' a m Eden 9ths juniors meet at Domain, 10 a m Follow the Black and Gold Jerseys.' 21 ELLERSLIE FOOTBALL CLUB Senior B v. Mt. Albert, Ellerslie, 3 p.m.- Thirds v. Papakura. Papakura. 3 p.m. (catch 1.20 p m train from Ellerslie): Fifths v. Newton. Ellerslie' 1.45 p.m.; Sevenths v. Marist, Outer Domain 145 p.m.; Senior Schoolboys v. Pt. Chevalier' Pt Chevalier, 1 p.m.; Inters, v. Green Lane, Ellerslie' 1 p.m.; Juniors v. Mt. Albert, Carlaw Park' 12.30 p.m. | PROFESSIONAL. SKIN AND SCALP SPECIALISTS THE NEW RAY CLINIC v '"" J!>rs Ground Floor. Yorkshire House, 31, Shortland Rt Principal: J. M. GEORGE. S.R.N British. (Vmerican and Continental Modern Scientific Methods. I PHONE 44-178. D | RACQUET RESTRINGING, best, 875 to 3tT/~ ! Watts Sports Depot. Exchange Lane. 45-412. " N I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 145, 21 June 1945, Page 10

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