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AMUSKMKXTS CENTURY OFEN SUNDAY FOR ALLIED FORCES AND A CIVILIAN FRIEND. You May Buy Sunday Seats Now! Doors Open 7 p.m. Programme starts . 7.45 p.m. •48l century ||p= Queen Street — Phone 42-169. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Central Heating — Deaf Aids. PlaiiS at Theatre and Eeggs. Queen Street. Sessions: 11—2—5—8. STOP PRESS. . CROWDS AT OUR FIRST TWO SESSIONS TO-DAY ACCLAIM THIS SUPERB PROGRAMME. 20th Century - Fox Present A SPECIAL FEATURETTE: "THE FIGHTING LADY" "THE FIGHTING LADY" ••In Technicolour. An Authentic Record ol an Aircraft Carrier. The Narrator is LIEUT. ROBERT TAYLOR. U.S.N.R. AND " TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT" . " TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT " " TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT " " TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT " WITPi Phil Baker — Betty Grable Sonja Henie — Alice Faye FOX AUSSIE NEWS. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. | V I C T 0 R~Y~j GREEN LANE. Phone 16-647 i Tc-nlght and Saturday at 8. She Dared Not Whisper! She hated the life she lived . . . Hate followed her . . . Death shadowed her . . . Scorn and scandal made her loveliness a curse . . . Because of a secret. ANNA NEAGLE — RICHARD GREENE In. the Honest to Cocdness Thriller. " YELLOW CANARY " Approved lor Universal Exhibition. And N.Z. PRISONERS OF WAR FILM. Matinee To-morrow, Sat., 2 p.m. Leon Errol Comedy. Patho News, Aussie News, & "Yellow Canary" Iji CRYSTAL PALACE |||| jhi MOUNT EDEN. Phone 40-573 jijj !| ' TO-NIGHT AND SAT. AT ff AK ill I I I • 111 l A Merry-Go-Round of Dazzling All - Technicolour Frolics! BETTY GRABLE, GEO. MONTGOMERY (Colour) " CONEY ISLAND " Approved for Universal Exhibition. .& OTTO KRUGER — ERWIN KELSER " THEY LIVE IN FEAR " Recommended by Censor lor Adults. Matinee To-morrow (Sat.), 1.30 Cartoon. Serial. March of Time, Fox Aussie News, and "Coney Island" lllllf R 1 A L T 0 ]|| 111 NEWMARKET. Phone 30-809 | ; TO-NIGHT AND SAT. AT 745 A Picture You Will Praise For Its Sincerity! LESLIE HOWARD Presents ROSAMUND JOHNS - STEWART GRANGER ' " THE LAMP STILL BURNS Ss WALLY BROWN — ALAN CARNEY • "SEVEN DAYS ASHORE" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Comedy Matinee Sat., 2 p.m. Comedy. Serial, British News. Aussie News. & I "Seven Days Ashore" mini To-night after the Theatre, visit N.Z.'s Largest Cabaret. Civic Wintergarden. Not a moment without music (dress optional). NEW RITZ RESTAURANT 242, QUEEN STREET. Positively the Nicest Place In Town for WEDDINGS, PARTIES, RECEPTIONS AND PRIVATE DANCES Exclusive Catering. Spacious Lounge Wood Fires, Stage, Grand Piano, etc. Phone 43-284 or Call DUFFY'S MILK BARS. City Chambers, Queen Street, C.l. " JUMBLE SALE, sT John's Hall. Ponsonby. Friday 13th July, at 7 p.m. . OUTDOOR SrOUTS «, LEAGUE FOOTBALL CARLAW PARK, SATURDAY To-morrow's Big Attraction il No. 1. 3 P.M.: 'r MT. ALBERT v. OTAHUHU n ™=i,,ihii riehiv dpserves Its premier champion(i: h-.i., j an rt r. speedy, Martin, Kiiey, urauj Halsey andßtaSnf shoOld match brilliance again* Tmto %*&"*»*■ there is such Intend Interest In thTs game as both teams represen in the best in League football, and neither ca: afford to lose, d 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 E AnMissiON' Ground >l/j Stand 6d; Returne. fc s^S> with New Zealand Shoulder Badge J3 admitted to Ground Free. ■_ -SOCCER SOCCEI BLANDFORD PARK ' TO-MORROW 3 P.M.: AUCKLAND v. SOUTH AUCKLANI tvib first game this season for the covete Hal&burtop-Johritone Shield, which trophy wa Presented for competition between t£e abov HictrlrtK This game will give a numoer c ycfung players thllr first opportunity for. AUck [and and selector Rbwatt Is confident that a of them will fully Justify their selection South Auckland have been in steady tralnln for some weeks, and are fully confident the they can take home the shield. 1.30 P.M.: Philomel v. Comrades This Is rt.4 first game in the championshi proper arid with only five games to play to th. competition all teams will bej al oat for_potab These two teams provided a thrilling E0 minute! on their last encounter, and to-morrow's gam is bound to prove a repetition. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. 1 THISTLE SENIORS TO PLAY EASTER SUBURBS AT ST. HELIER'S, 3 P.M. Frlcker, Peebles, Barrowman, Steele Ker Carter. Salt, Calsley, McLaughlan. Arnott, Dea Appleyard. Meet Bus Terminal 2 p.m. J LOCAL BODY NOTICMS MOUNT ROSKILL ROAD BOARI Notice is hereby given that at a Special Meetlr of the Mount Roskill Road Board held on Tuesda July 10 1945, the following resolution-was passe an'd will be submitted • for confirmation at t Ordinary Meeting of the Board to be held i 730 Din on TUESDAY, August 7, 1845. at tr Board Office? MtT Albert RoaS. Auckland. 5.E.3. The Mount Roskill Road Board acting : pursuance of the P»«5 ''.' the Road Boards Act 1908, the Counties A lSlo, to Health Act 1920. and all other powe and authorities It thereunto enabling, do hereby make by way of Special Order tl following By-law, to be known as the Mt. Rosk. Building By-law 1945. The object and purpo, of the proposed By-law is to amend and exter the Mt P Roskill Road Board BuUdlng By-law being part 11. of By-law No. 1 (1927), by tl adoption of the New Zealand Standard Code Building By-laws parts VII. to IX. relating Means of Egress! Residential Buildings ai Light Timber Construction. A copy of the By-law is deposited at the Boa! Office as above for inspection by the public durli Office hours until the 7th AUGUST, 1845. J. H. REICH, Clerk and Treasurer. Mt. Roskill, July 10, 1845. TUITIONS COACHING tor Boys, Geography, to Schc i Co-tlficate Standard.—Write B.G. 0320. Star, x

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 164, 13 July 1945, Page 10

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