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AMXJSK>IEXTj ENTIRE NEW SHOW TO-DAY SEE YOU AT THE Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. Four Sessions Daily: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. 'prices: 1/ to 3/4. Deaf Aids Available. Eox Plan at Theatre. Fiwne 30-100. Heated to G8 degrees. Warner Bros. Present Their HILARIOUS LAUGH HIT! Based on the current shortage in domestic help-filled with Surprises, Gaiety. Intrigue —His First Starring Comeay PvOle. JACK CARSON, (A Butler who always butts in) Jane Wyman — Irene Manning You'U Bounce with Joy when they show you j how to "MAKE YOUR OWN BED" "MAKE YOUR OWN BED" "MAKE YOUR OWN BED" Approved for Universal Exhibition. IT'S BEDLAM IN A BEDROOM, George Tobias — Alan Hale Short Features include: ' One of the War's Greatest Stories of British Ingenuity. •'OPERATION PLUTO (Pipeline Under the Ocean) , "AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE" (Damon Runyan's Comedy Thriller) South American Sports tn Technicolour. Latest Paramount News. MAURICE CARBINES at the Organ. Civic — Now Showing. J1 U JUUXV I Ph . 24-119. To-night at 8. DEANNA DUR3IN, GENE KELLY And Gladys George in Somerset Maugham's " CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY " Sparkling and Dramatic Story. ALSO: MABCH OF TIME, Latest Newsrecls, Eagle v. Dragon (exciting novelty), etc. Recommended by Censor for Adults. :: TAKAPUNA j \jrJ\LEj 111 Ph. 78-485. To-night at 8. Robm~Donat" ancTv.-Jerie Hobson in the British Spy Drama , ■• ADVENTURES or' TARTU •I Full programme. Recommended by Censor for Aduk*. Bettv arable and Victor Mature in "SONg-P? ?tjf tkt ANDS " ail in colour. Also iyutiJ. rHE Recommended for Adults. Matinee Saturday, 2 p.m. : fSTRANST ° NAi £i'° * " SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS "THE SCARLET CLAW" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. "CONCENTRATION CAMP ATROCITIES" v A Horror Film. Suitable for Adults Only. ) and NOT screening at the Matinee. 5 m srs. . Margaret O'Brien. James Craig, Martha Hunt in "LOST ANGEL Here's Romance Packed With Renter <mdTears Jack Benny, PrUclUa Lane and Rochester in () "The Meanest Man In lown Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE SATURDAY. 2 P.M. " Screening, •■Meanest Man In Town," Serial, etc. j LIBERTEJ Phone 43-189 TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT * Kathryn Grayson. Gene Kelly In " THOUSANDS CHEER t Approved for Universal Exhibition. Bob Hope. Paulette Godriard in " THE CAT AND THE CANARY Recommended by Censor for Aduits Matinee To-morrow 1.40 ANOTHER 810 MATINEE. WESTERN, SERIAL, Etc. PARENTS: We again remind you that our policy is vo screen only suitable pictures for [he c hiln:cn at the Matinees. You can send the kiddies with every confidence. lt TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Deanna Durbln, Franchot Tone in " HIS BUTLER'S SISTER " r Approved for Universal Exhibition. Chester Morris, Nancy Kelly In " TORNADO " Recommended by Censor for Adults. Matinee To-morrow 1.30 '" (I) "Jungle Girl," Epi. 2; (2) "Crash Goes Ihf Hash," Three Stooge Comedy; (3) Panda! Garden, Cartoon, col.: (4) "Sage Brush Law. I Western; (5) "HIS BUTLER'S SiSTER." Deanns Durbln. All Approved for Universal Exhibition THE ROYAL STILL GIVES THE LEAD. y. I — ~* ' ~ i_3 INDOOR SPORTS BOXING TOWN HALL, MONDAY :r Auckland Boxing Association's Eighth Carnival. Professional Middle-weight Championship Bout fo the' New Zealand Title. VIC CALTAUX Challenger (Auckland) CLIFF HANHAIV n " Holder (Walmate) as •t* Fifteen Three-minute Rounds. Id PATRONS NOTE: y d THE PLAN IS SOLD OUT ** 300 GALLERY SEATS. 2/10. will be cold at th se Grey's Avenue Entrance on Monday Night. Nt Doors_ Open 7 p.m. _^ BEUNIONS DILWORTH OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATIOI ANNUAL REUNION, SATURDAY, JULY 14. 2.30 p.m.—Football at the School. 3.45 p.m.—Annual General Meeting. 6.15 p.m.—Tea. 7.30 p.m.—Social Evening. SUNDAY, JULY 15. 15 a.m.—Church Parade at St. Marks. Remuen ! j3 All Old Boys Cordially Invited. J_ 13 D. F. COTTER, Hon. Sec. rj — •

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

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