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AMUSEMENTS FINALLY TO-NIGHT. "JANE EYRE" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Sessions: 11—2—5—8. CENTURY ~Hp Queen Street — Phone 42-169. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Central Heating — Deaf Aids. Plans at Theatre and Beggs. Queen Street. —- TO-MORROW 20th Century - Fcx Present A SPECIAL FEATURETTE: "THE FIGHTING LADY" "THE FIGHTING LADY" "THE FIGHTING LADY" "THE FIGHTING LADY" In Technicolour. An Authentic Record of an Aircraft Carrier. The Narrator is LIEUT. ROBERT TAYLOR. U.S.N.R. Also: "TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT" " TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT " "TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT" "TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT" Starring PHIL BAKER, PHIL SILVERS. EDWARD RYAN. Also appearing: ALICE FAYE, SONJA HENIE, BETTY GRABLE and all your Favourite Stars. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. fviCTOR Y~i I GREEN LANE. Phone 16-647 Finally To-night at 8. Song and Romance that Reaches Right to the Heart! The Voice in a Million! VERA LYNN PETER MURRAY HILL — BEN WARRIS "RHYTHM SERENADE" Approved lor Universal Exhibition. !| CRYSTAL PALACE ||||[| 111 MOUNT EDEN. Phone 60-573 I I ijjj TO-NIGHT, FRI. AND SAT. AT 7.45 A Merry-Go-Round of Dazzling All - Technicolour Frolics! BETTY GRABLE. GEO. MONTGOMERY (Colour) " CONEY ISLAND " Approved for Universal Exhibition. tt OTTO KRUC-ER — F.RWIN KELSER " THEY LIVE IN FEAR " Recommended by Censor. for / dulta. i RIALTO mil j!III NEWMARKET. • Phone 20-809 jijl, I | • TO-NIGHT. FRI. AND SAT. AT 7.45 A Picture You Will Praise For Its Sincerity! LESLIE HOWARD Presents ROSAMUND JOHNS — STEWART GRANGER ".THE LAMP STILL BURNS" & WALLY BROWN — ALAN CARNEY "SEVEN DAYS ASHORE" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. OUTDOOR Si'QBTS LEAGUE FOOTBALL, CARLAW PARK, SATURDAY FOR ONE OR OTHER OF TJ^E^TEAMSTHIS MATCH MAY DECIDE ITS CHAMPIONSHIP PROSPECTS No. 1, 3 P.M.: MT. ALBERT v. OTAHUHU This game has aroused intense interest and seems certain to influence the seasons largest attendance. Otahuhu beat Mount Albert 17—4 in the first match of the season, but slnci then Mount Albert has not lost, on one occasion and is claimed to be one of the .best sides since the pre-war period. Th 9 pack Is quite as formidable as any playing, and the backs are really high class with the centre Wiles comparable with R. McGregor the Richmond Idol. Granted that Otahuhu is also a proved high class side, It will need to excel itself both in attack and defence to repeat its first round success. No. 1. 1.30 P.M.: Ponsonby v. Manukau No. 2, 1.30 P.M.: Marist 0.8. v. City NO. 2, 3 P.M.: North Shore v. Newton ADMISSION: Ground- It. Stand 6d; Returned Servicemen with New Zealand Shoulder Badges admitted to Ground Free. __| LEAGUE FOOTBALL SENIORS. RICHMOND v. POINT CHEVALIER NEXT SATURDAY. Mount Wellington Reserve REPRESENTATIVE RUGBY The First Match of the 1945 Season to bo played In Auckland will take place on SATURDAY, JULY 14 AT EDEN PARK With the inclusion of four of Auckland's original team as well as representatives of other unions, .t is possible that the strongest Services side ever to ar-pear in Auckland has been selected from Mmy, Navy and Air Force teams from as Jar iouth as Napier and New Plymouth and including the Northland District. No. 1, 3 P.M.: NORTHERN COMBINED SERVICES V. AUCKLAND j the beginning of the 1040 season Auckland jas played 31 Representative games, having lost >nly three. With such a record, and tested as t was against Waikato, Auckland should prove 1 tough proposition, even to the team which the services are fielding. No. 1, 1.45 P.M.: AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL v. SACRED tilSArtT COLLEGE ADMISSION: Ground I'. Schoolchildren (in ) chool uniform, 3d). Returned Servicemen with M.Z. Shoulder Badges Free to Ground. Stand ,/ extra. " EDEN SOCCER CLUB MATCHES FOB SATURDAY, JULY 14. . Men 2nds v. 3rd Div.- Base. Grey Lynn, 3 p.m. Men 3rds v. Onehunga, Seymour Park, 1.30 p.m. Men 4Uis N. v. North Shore. Shore, 2 p.m. Men sths S. v. North Shore, 2 p.m. 4th N. and sth S. meet at Ferry Building at 12.45. Men 4ths S. v. Eastern Suburbs, Domain, 2 p.m. Men 3ths N. v. Remuera, Eden, 2 p.m. Iden 6ths N. v. North Shore, Shore, 1 p.m. Meet Ferry Building at 11.45. Men 6ths S. v. Y.M.C.A., Domain, 12 o'clock. Men 7ths v. Y.M.C.A., Domain, 12 o'clock. Men Bths N. v. Y.M.C.A., Eden, 1 p.m. ■den Bths S. v. Onehunga, Eden, 12 o'clock, 'den 9ths W. "v. Y.M.C.A.. Eden. 11 o'clock. Men 9ths N. v. 9ths S., Eden. 10 o'clock. Men 9th Juniors, Eden 10 o'clock. FOLLOW THE BLACK AND GOLD JERSEYS. 12 XLERSLIE FOOTBALL CLUB Senior B v. Otahuhu, Otahuhu, 3 p.m.; Thirds, bye; Fifths v. Mount Albert. Ellerslie, 3 p.m.; evenths v. Point Chevalier, Point Chevalier, 1.45 .m.; Senior Schoolboys v. Marist, Caxlaw Park. 2.30 p.m.; Intermediate v. Otahuhu, Mount Albert chool, 3 p.m.; Juniors, a bye. 12 SACQUET BESTRINGING. best, 8/6 to 30/.7atts Sports Depot. Exchange Lane. 45-41 J. M PICNICS AND EXCURSIONS •HE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY CO.. LTD. WINTER FERRY TIMETABLE. lATIATIA AND ONEROA PASSENGER SERVICE Weather and other Circumstances Permitting.) Leave Leave Auckland Matiatia londays to Thurs. .. Launch 3.30 a.m. 3.00 p.m. Tidays Steamer 7.00 a.m. 8.30 a.m. * 5.45 p.m. 7.05 p.m. aturdays 1.00 p.m. 2.30 p.m. undays 9.30 a.m. 5.00 p.m. Parcels and light perishable cargo will be carried n launch Monday to Thursday. Buses running through Oneroa to and from urfdale meet all vessels. All vessels leave from nd return to Ferry Building. FARES: Over 14 years. 2/6 return, 1/6 single; ve to 14 years, Half Fares; under five years. Tee. WAIHEKE CARGO. Cargo Service Temporarily Suspended. PHONE 41-346. "Ta

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 163, 12 July 1945, Page 10

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