AMUSEMENTS Adventure- So Vast—lt Took the North-West Mounted Police to the Top of the World. 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. Box Plan at Theatre. Phone 30-100. Heated to 68 Degrees. Warner Bros. Present The Spectacular Thriller! ERROL FLYNN In one of the most Gallant Epics. The story of the Fearless Few whose Heroism thunders thru' a million miles of snow covered wilderness. "NORTHERN PURSUIT" "NORTHERN PURSUIT" With JULIE BISHOP — HELMUT DANTINE. GENE-LOCKHART — JOHN RIDGELY — SPECIAL — FIRST PICTURES OF The Amazing Cyclotron' GIGANTIC ATOM SMASHING MACHINE SCIENTIFICALLY DESCRIBED ON THE SCREEN "Hunting the Devil Cat" (Sports Thrill) "BAA-BAA BLACK SHEEP" (Novelty). Latest Paramount News. Approved for Universal Exhibition. MAURICE CARBINES at the Civic Organ. I TTinnTM CINEMA .:: REMUERA I— U UyJIX [ ph 24-749. To-night at 8. Margaret Lockwood And Hugh Sinclair in a Detective Story with a new angle. "ALIBI" Another splendid British production. ALSO: Latest Newsreels. "Jills of the Pacific," Magic Carpet Cartoon. Recommended by Censor for Adults. I /-« -a TT7"TVvr I cinema :: takapuna I Vj/xl-LJ lJ- I ph. VB-465. To-night at 8. Eddie Cantor, George Murphy and Joan Davis in " SHOW BUSINESS " Approved for Universal Exhibition. Full Programme includes March of Time. To - ni Z. 7 7 3o 4s sat ' Lionel Barrymorc as Dr. Gillespie in " THREE MEN IN WHITE " Also "DOOR WITH SEVEN LOCKS." Recommended by Censor for Adults. j~STRAND| ON P L"S4.3B N o. GA To-night 7.45. To-morrow 1.45 and 8. Dennis Morgan, Irene Manning " THE DESERT SONG " And Gene Autry " BELLS OF CAPASIRANO " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition, [AMBASSXDOiri %%rz Ecity Grable. Robert Young, Adolphe Menjou in "SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY" In Glorious Technicolour. The Most Spectacular Musical Ever Made. Olivia de Havilland, Robert Cummlngs in "PRINCESS O'ROURKE" Academy Award for the "Best Screen Story of the Year." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 P.M. IT TT?T7 , T?^r^ , n P A R N E L L I LIJDI-.KJLI-' I Phone 43. 78 9 TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Margaret O'Brien, James Craig in " LOST ANGEL " Fred Mac Murray, Patricia Morison in " RANGERS OF FORTUNE. " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Matinee To-morrow at 1.45 p.m. (1) "Jungle G rl," Serial; (2) "Mr. Mouse." Coxured Cartoon; (3) "Farm Hands." Our Gang Comedy; (4) "Bad Men of the Hills." Western; (5) "RANGERS OF FORTUNE." IT'S THE BEST IN TOWN. INEWROYALI ™T£Z TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Xoretta Young. Diana Barrymore in " LADIES COURAGEOUS " Aprrovcd for Un:vcrsal Exhibition. Eddie Bracken. Betty Hutton in " THE MIRACLE OF MORGAN'S CREEK " Recommended by Censor for Adults. Matinee To-morrow at 1.30 p.m. (1) "Jungle Girl," Serial: (2) "Fish Fry." Coloured Cartoon: (3) Comciy; (1) "Border Vigilantes," Western; (5) "LADiES COURAGEOUS," Loretta Young. THE ROYAL LEADS. OTHERS FOLLOW. OCTDOQK SPOUTS A RUGBY CLASSIC TAKING PRECEDENCE OVER ALL SPORTS ATTRACTIONS FOR 1045. NORTH v. SOUTH NORTH v. SOUTH NORTH v. SOUTH EDEN PARK TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT 3 P.M. A BRILLIANT EXHIBITION OF OUR GAME— A UAML THAI' BROUGHT NEW ZEALAND \VORLD ACCLAIM—BY TWO SIDES, EVERY PLAYER OF WHICH IS WORTHY OF INTERNATIONAL SELECTION. Gates Open at 10.30 a.m. 11.30 a.m.—(Colts) Orakei v. Northcote. 12.30 a.m.—Final Roller Milis Shield (Auckland Province) 1.30 p.m.—Victoria College v. Auckland 'Varsity. VICTORY CEREMONIAL DISPLAY BY THE PAPAKURA CAMP BAND. For details cf trams, car parking, location of ; gates, etc., sec*» yesterday's HeralrL Programmes Bd, on sale at E'den Park. Admission: 2/8; School Children, l/\ Stand Enclosure (standing room only), 2/ extra. A. E. NEILSON, 24 Secretary N.Z.R.F.U.
1 - -===== EMBASSY VICTORY BALL EMBASSY VICTORY BALL TUESDAY, 28TH—TOWN HALL—TUESDAY, 28TH TUESDAY, 28TH—TOWN HALL—TUESDAY, 28TH AUCKLAND'S FIRST PEACE-TIME BALL Dance Music'by STAR VOCALISTS TED CROAD & His Band FLa WHITE (15 Players), Featuring N.Z.'s Largest Dance Band -T m Sending My Blessing." Playing the Latest Hits and "While a Cigarette Was Popular Old-time Favourites. Burning" . ,-. c -. ah *" e Beautiful Waltz Songs— A Programme to Suit All .. Give Me Ae Stars -. lastes - • "Request Waltz" SPECTACULAR SHIRLEY RHODES FLOOR SHOW ..„ ff atu » n g „ -' r " *ou Please y "Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart" | CECIL HALL SCHOOL OF an d DANCING. "I'd Love to Fall In Love Something Novel and New. ' With Someone" \ Supper and Catering by G. Langton. Tickets (Double £1 1/, Single 12/6) at the Box Office, Chas. Begg and Co., and at the Town Hall the night _ of the Ball. EMBASSY VICTORY BALL EMBASSY VICTORY BALL Ji Vi
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 200, 24 August 1945, Page 10
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