_ AMTSEMEKT9 ; __ FULLERS === 1 ST. JAMES' THEATRE 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. . AIR CONDITIONED . Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 32-9,20. As we must make room for our next Great Entertainment, Season Now Limited For Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's DRAMA Timely — Authentic — Topical "30 SECONDS OVER TOKYO" "30 SECONDS OVER TOKYO" Starring SPENCER TRACY As Lieut.-Col. James Doolittle, Who led his now famed raiders over Tokyo. Van Johnson — Phyllis Thaxter Associate Programme includes: "WILD HONEY" (Cartoon), screening at all Sessions. Owing to the length of the Feature, "Rescue from Shangri-la" and "N.Z V Govt. Film Review" will be shown at Evening Sessions Only. Approved for Universal Exhibition. •' It's Warm and Cosy ™ 1 T2TPT?T?TPT T?VI MISSION BAY I tjihixjxrjiuih 1 | Phon e 50-220 This Evening at Eight o'clock. Alice Faye, John Payne, Jack Oakle, Laird Cregar, Lynn Bari, June Havoe in "HELLO, FRISCO, HELLO" A Lavishly produced Musical Comedy Entirely in Technicolour. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Air Mail News (another war secret revealed) " It's Warm and Cosy " I n A DTTTYT ' BALMORAL I UArilUiJ j phone 62-599 To-night 7.45. To-night 7.45 Bette Davis, Miriam Hopkins in " OLD ACQUAINTANCE " A Truly Brilliant Dramatic Romance. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also Harold Peary. Biliie Burke in " Gildersleeve On Broadway " Dciighifullj' Humorous Comedy. -Approved for Universal Exhibition. HI ASTOR HI "' DO pTr-Bi-433 AD To-night 7.30 :: Variety Session 7.30-8 Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland in 'THE MAJOR and the MINOR' Blondie and the Bumsteads in " FOOTLIGHT GLAMOUR " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Donald Duck in technicolour. MATINEE SATURDAY. 2 P.M. "Raiders of Ghost CiW." Sportlight. Donald Duck and "THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR." UTPXTPT ITCC; ST. HEL 1 E R'S To-night, Saturday and Monday at 8. "CONEY ISLAND," in Technicolour. Starring Betty Grable, George Montgomery, Caesar Romero and Charles Wlnn.nger. Also News —Evacuation of N.Z. Prisoners ol War, etc. Serial 7.45 Friday and Saturday Only. MATINEE 2.15 SATURDAY. Approved for Universal Exhibition. | SQUTHER?nCROSS~~| ELLERSLIE. To-night. Sat. and Mon. at 7.45. " MAN FROM DOWN UNDER " Charles Laughton. Binnic Barnes Recommended by Censor for Adults. " GENTLE GANGSTER " Barton McLane. Molly Lamont Approved for Universal Exhibit'.on. SATURDAY. MATINEE 2 P.M. Col. Cartoon. Pcle Smith, Man From Down Under. I~P~A O T A H U H D I vXfXi.HI -»■ J- j Phone 17-575 and 81. To-night. Saturday and Monday at 8. " SAN DEMETRIO, London " The story of a tanker and her crew which is absolutely . true and is acted, in part, by the • actual crew. A Magnificent Shipwreck Story. Approved for Universal Exhibition. [ORPHEUS] °VJ t r° To-night at 7.45. and Saturday at 8. j;mmy Durante, Phil Silvers and Jane Wyman in " You're In The Army Now " Also Hugh Will'ams and James M?.?on in " SECRET MISSION " Both Anproved for Universal Exhibl.ion. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. j REX j TE PAPAPA To-night and Saturday. Variety Session at 7.30. Joel McCrea and Maureen O'Kira in " BUFFALO BILL " (in technicolour) A'so M-"-?o and Ro'oert Ryan in " GANGWAY FOR TO-MORROW " Programme Rtcotnmcncled by Censor for Adults. QtrTDOOK .Si'OUTS SOCCER FALCON CUP SERIES Both matches should produce good football of a last and thrilling na.uie at BLANDFORD PARK Eastern Suburbs v. Thistle 3 P.M. Thistle has built a strong combination which should provide an even counter to Suburbs' spectacular play. WHENUAPAI v. METRO. COLLEGE 1.30 p.m. The A'rmcn are confident of lifting the Cup. but Metro, is likely to be a hard proposition. JUNIOR REP. DAY OUTER DOMAIN. 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. FLYGER ROSE EOWL. The South Auckland tram won the bowl at. Hamilton, and is bringing it town ior the Auckland Reps, to have ano.hu chanca at it. Thes? 3rd Intermediate Boys play great football. So be at No. 2 Ground at 2.30 to see SOUTH AUCKLAND (holder) V. AUCKLAND. All Uid Grades, comprising 970 boys, w.ll be represented, in addition to the Schools' Teams. Here is the programme:—lo a.m., 7th Grade Chnmplonehlp: 11 a.m., 9th Grade A v. B Reps., No. 2; 8(h Grade A v. B Reps.. No. 1: 12.30 p.m., 7-h Grade Reps. v. intermediate Schools' Reps., No. 1; 6th Grade Reps. v. Junior Secondary Schools' Reps, No. 2: 1.45 p.m.. sth Grade A v. B Reps.. No. 3: 2 p.m., 41h Grade Division 1 Reps. v. Divsion 2 Reps. SEE THE SENIORS OF THE FUTURE IN ACTION THISTLF, SENIORS TO PLAY EASTERNSUBURBS, BLANDFORD PARK, 3 P.M. Frlckcr, Peebles, Kennedy, ' Hadrup, Orr, Barrowman, Anstiss. McLachlan. Kerr, Arno't, Dean. Reserves: steel, Caisley. 24 [ I
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 200, 24 August 1945, Page 10
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