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■ AMUSEMENTS — SPECIAL — SCREENING AT ALL SESSIONS. N.Z. GOVT. FILM REVIEW. EXCELLENT CLOSE-UP PICTURES OF New Zealand Troops Released from P.O.W. Camps in Germany. ■=•=== FULLER'S ' - ST. JAMES' THEATRE ===== ' AIR CONDITIONED ==== FOUR SESSIONS ALWAYS. 11 a.m.. 2 p.m.; 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 32-920. More Music — Laughter — Romance — Fun Music — Laughter — Romance — Fun Music — Laughter — Romance — Fun Than Ever Before. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents For a Limited Season "TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR" "TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR" "TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR" With Van Johnson. — Jose Iturbi JUNE ALLYSON, GLORIA DE HAVEN, HARRY JAMES AND HIS BAND, JIMMY DURANTE, BEN BLUE. And a Host of Your Favourite Stars. But that's not all! St. James' Air Mail Review of Important World Events . . N.Z. Govt. Films Review. New Zealand Troops Released from P.O.W. Camps in Germany. SCENIC OREGON. Fitzpatrick Traveltalk. Approved tor Universal Exhibition. nfTFrrwYp cinema :: remuera | 1 U LfyJSX ph. 24-749. To-nlght at 8. RODDY McDOWALL, RITA JOHNSON And PRESTON FOSTER In "MY FRIEND FLICKA" (in colour) Mary O'Hara's Best Seller. Who doesn't like a Horse Story? ALSO: Magic Carpet, Latest British NewsTeeL "Playtime in Hawaii," etc. Approved for Universal Exhibition. cinema :: takapuna | VaAlJlil I | Ph. 18-465. To-night at 8. Bette Davis and Paul Lucas In " WATCH ON THE RHINE Walt Disney Cartoon. Recommended by Censor for Adults. [ATONDALE [ WAS W ™§0' " YOU WILL REMEMBER" Approved for Universal Exhibition. [STRAND] "^honeMio 0 " To-night 7.45. To-morrow 1.45 and 8. Charles Laughton, Binnie Barn« " THE MAN FROM DOWN UNDER And Mills Bros, in "RHYTHM PARADE" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. [MmSiixnoßj zsrs. Alice Faye, John Payne, Jack Oakie, Lynn Bari in ~ "HELLO, FRISCO, HELLO" a L *np» irt^ST Jon Jiall? Leon Errol, Gale Sondergaard In " The Invisible Man's Revenge rtwommended by Censor for Adults. SATURDAY, 2 P.M. j LIBERTE I Phone 43-789 TO~-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Bud Abbott, Lou Costello in " IN SOCIETY " Maria Mont*z Jon Hall in "ALI BABA AND THE 40 THIEVES Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Matinee Saturday, 1.45 " THE SPY SMASHER " (Serial) "ALI BABA AND THE 40 THIEVES" (all colour) "INI SOCIETY " (Abbott and Costello) All Approved for Universal Exhibition. THE LIBERTE GIVES YOU THE BEST.

[NEWROYAL | fZf^n TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Franchot Tone, Ella Bains in "PHANTOM LADY" Recommended by Censor lor Adults. Richard Arlen, Jeon Parser in "ALASKA HIGHWAY" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Matinee Saturday, 1.30 •' THE SPY SMASHER " (Serial) "Barber of Savllle" (Cartoon) "Indian Signs (Comedy) . , "ALASKA HIGHWAY." Richard Arlen. All Approved for Universal Exhibition. STILL THE ROYAL LEADS. OUTDOOR SPORTS LEAGUE FOOTBALL CARLAW PARK, SATURDAY INJURED PLAYERS' DAY At 3 P.M.; MAORIS v. PAKEHAS This now famous annual fixture has, bec.iuse of the rivalry that exists become one of the be features of the League programme. Of the last four games, two were drawn While the Maoris won the others 10—8 and 18—13. The Maoris will field what Is Probably their urtatest rack ever. It includes Hilton, the Richmond who has justly earned the exceptional fpplause accorded him for outstanding play. Rirlnul who ranks with the best forwards of any time, Thompson a sure handling hefty packman with the speed of a three-quarter, Shilton To Tai and Mitchell are others who will provide Joe Murray and his back line plenty of opportunities. If the Pakeha forwards do fall short of Its opponents, the back division Clement, Clarke. Speedy, Wiles, Nordgren and Nurse should make up the deficit. The Maoris hold a slight advantage in games won to date, it may be the Pakehas' turn on Saturday. CURTAIN . RAISER !. 3 o p.m.: Maori v. Pakeha Juniors Total Proceeds to Injured Players' Fund. FREE LIST SUSPENDED. ADMISSION: Ground 1/. Stand 6d. 28 RUGBY RUGBY EDEN PARK, SATURDAY The first matches of the Gallagher Shield series promise to be particularly interesting. No. 1, 1.30 P.M.: GRAMMAR V. WHENUAPAI Two different types of Rugby will be evidenced when these two teams meet Fret equal In tho Pollard Cup, Grammar with their light pack plays fast, open and enterprising football, while Whenuapai. with their heavier team, plays a much tighter game. No. 1, 3 P.M.: MARIST v. NAVY Following Navy's promotion to the first division, it will be interesting to see how they fare, with the versatile Marst team, which shared laurels with Grammar in the first round. With heavy forwards and fast backs the- Navy team should prove worthy opponents to all first division teams. No. 3, 3 P.M.: PONSONBY V. MANUKAU Admission: Gentlemen 1/, Ladies 6d. Stand 6d extra. STURGES p ARKi 3 p.m.: (Otahuhu) OTAHUHU V. GRAFTON Admission: Gentlemen 1/, Ladles 6d, Cars 1/. Schoolchildren (In school uniform) and Returned Servicemen with New Zealand Shoulder Flashes Free to all A.R.U. Charge Areas. 29 SOCCER SOCCER BLANDFORD PARK TO-MORROW 3 P.M.:

PHILOMEL v. N. SHORE What memories the sound of the above fixture will awaken in the minds of old rollowers of the code in 1922 Philomel and Shore met three times to decide who were to be champions that year Three of the most exciting Barnes in the history of the code took place and all were drawn which meant bracketing them as winners. A number of those taking part in to-morrow s game were not born in those days, but the spirit, is 'till there, and both teams are near the top of the table. Old timers who turn up for old time's sake, will be well rewarded with a fast and exciting game. Can history repeat itself? 1.30 P.M.: Metro. College v. Ponsonby Both these teams need points urgently. 29 HOCKEY AT PAPATOETOE TO-MORROW — SATURDAY 3 P.M.: TOWN v. COUNTRY THIS POPULAR ANNUAL FIXTURE HAS BEEN RESUMED AFTER FOUR YEARS' SUSPENSION. As Auckland will be called on to defend the New Zealand Challenge Shield this year, the Auckland selector will take a keen interest in this game on the lookout for talent when finalising his side. O. HERRIOTT. 29 Hon. Secretary. THISTLE SENIOKS TO . PLAY WHENUAPAI AT WESTERN SPRINGS, 3 P.M. Pricker. Hardup, Barrowman, Steel, Orr, Kerr, McLaughlan. Calsley, Reaper, Arnott, DeimReserves: Appleyard, Briston. 23

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 152, 29 June 1945, Page 10

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