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AMUSEMENTS 1 ROXY j LAST night j roXY I Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. SESSIONS CONTINUOUS: 11 — 2 — s—B. 2 — BIG FEATURES — 2 I No. l | "NEVADA" — "NEVADA" - With 808 MITCHUM. . I No. 2 | "NOBODY'S DARLING" With MARY LEE — LOUIS CALHERNE. Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) ROXY AVON 2 CRIME THRILLERS TERROR AS MURDER RAMPAGE RAGES "FALCON IN HOLLYWOOD" "FALCON IN HOLLYWOOD" "FALCON IN HOLLYWOOD" With TOM CONWAY — JEAN BROOKS No. 2 — CRIME THRILLER — No. 2 3 MURDERS AND MORE TO COME—EVEN YOUR GOOSE PIMPLES WILL HAVE GOOSE PIMPLES. < "13TH GUEST" "13TH GUEST" "13TH GUEST" With DICK PURCELL — HELEN PARRISH Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. AVON SPECIAL! GreSrNorth 1 Rd. FINALL J ??o NIGHT & Ponsonby Rd. , nnn Phone 27-077 CARY GRANT — JANET* BLAIR "ONCE UPON A TIME" Approved lor Universal Exhibition. • j And MERLE OBERON — BRIAN AHERNE j "FIRST COMES COURAGE" Recommended by Censor for Adults. QTAHPTi 1 OEVONPORT. Phone 70-101 O-L -ci 1 i-J To-night & Wed. at 7.30 It Fairly Sparkles With Laughs. Music, Melodies and Amazingly Spectacular Scenes! In All-Technicolour BETTY C.RABLE — VICTOR MATURE JACK OAKIE — THOMAS MITCHELL HARRY OWENS and His Royal Hanniians In an Endless Stream of Enjoyable Entertainment. ' " SONS OF THE ISLANDS " And JAMES MASON — TOM WALLS t " THEY MET in the DARK " QT A r PTP ONEHUNGA. Phone 54-344 OJ- J. Hi To-night & Wed. at 7.45 GEORGE MURPHY — GLORIA DE HAVEN "STEP LIVELY" And CHARLES STARRETT in the All - Action *" HAIL TO THE RANGERS " T)T?T'\T/~ , T7 i C2Q DOMINION RD. Ph. 61-439 Jr XV-LIN UJiOiJ To-night & Wed. at 7.45 DEANNA DURBIN — JOSEPH COTTEN "HERS TO HOLD" And DIANA BARRYMOP.E—ROBERT CUMMINGS * " BETWEEN US GIRLS " "RTT ,/ ~ I AT PONSONBY RD. Ph. 26-940 XVijVjAlj To-night. Wed. & Thurs. 7.45 MARIA MONTEZ — JON HALL t "GIPSY WILDCAT" And ALLAN JONES — JUNE VINCENT * "SING A JINGLE" A "PiTT'T piTT RICHMOND AV. Ph. 27-235 ni Finally To-night at 7.30 RANDOLPH SCOTT — GRACE MCDONALD + "GUNG HO" Anf HARRIET HILLIARD — EDDIE QUILLAN * "HI, GOOD LOOKING" t Denotes Recommended by Censor for Adults. * Denotes Approved tor Universal Exhibition. MEETINGS MILNE AND CHOYCE, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Office of the Company (Fifth Floor). 139, Queen Street. Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, September 26, 1945, at 10 a.m. Business:—To receive directors' report and balance-sheet: to elect two direotors, and to appoint auditors for the ensuing year. RONALD E. HUNT, Sec. The Transfer Books of the above Company will be CLOSED from the 17th day of September, 1945, to the 29th day of September, 1945, both days inclusive. By order of the Board. 4 NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. (Auckland Branch.) A Special General Meeting of the Branch will be held in the W.E.A. HALL, Symonds Street, on THURSDAY, September 6, at 3 p.m. Business: —Reduction in the size of classes in primary schools; rehabilitation of teachers returning from the Services. These are important questions, and directly concern every teacher. A full attendance is essential. The Education Board has granted permission to those teachers who intend to be present to leave school in time to be at the Hall by 3 p.m. 4 E. B. HILL AM, Sec. UNIVERSITY CRICKET CLUB. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. Will bo Held in ROOM 37, at the COLLEGE, WEDNESDAY, September 12, 1945, at 8 p.m. Business—Annual Report and Balance-sheet; election of Officers. i All Intending Players and Supporters Cordially / Invited. 4 H. R. THOMPSON, Hon. Sec. PENSIONERS' ASSOCIATION.—Better New Order, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 2 P.M., DRUIDS' HALL, Newton. The speaker. Miss Fosterr "The Better Life —How?" Song and Music. Come, Sing, Listen and smile awhile.—T. H. Megann, Organiser. 4 TENDERS . , TEND E . R S Tenders, closing SEPTEMBER 15, are invited for i Grazing Rights on approximately 4y 2 Acres land at Panmure. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars write W. F. WOODS, Bridge Street, Panmure. 4 PRICE required to Dismantle and Rebuild Roughcast Brick Wall.—Phone 48-437. 4

AMDSEMENTB | HURRY—LAST 3 DAYS Y S PLAZA ■ / / == QUEEN STREET == \ / sp Phone 41-586. ||s \ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Daily: IX a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m.. 8 p.m. > Samuel Goldwyn Presents THE SCREEN'S NEWEST COMEDY SENSATION DANNY KAYE In the KAYE-lossai Fun Show "UP IN ARMS" "UP IN ARMS" In Technicolour, with DINAH DANA SHORE ANDREWS CONSTANCE DOWLING AND THE GOLDWYN GIRLS. An R.K.0.-Radio Pictures Release I COMING - FRIDAY— Andrew Stone Presents THE BIGGEST SHOW OF ANY YEAR "SENSATIONS OF 1945" . "SENSATIONS OF 1945" "SENSATIONS OF 1945" "SENSATIONS OF 1945" With Eleanor Dennis POWELL O'KEEFE W. C. FIELDS . . SOPHIE TUCKER . . . EUGENE PALLETTE . . . C. AUBREY SMITH Wood Herman Cab Calloway and his Band and his Band DAMSELS AND DANCES. MUSIC AND MIRTH. PLUS THE GREATFST STARS OF THE ENTERTAINMENT WORLD. IN ONE GAY PACKAGE OF FUN. A Year Ahead of the Fun Parade BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND BEGG'S. A United Artists Release. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. OXFORD |_| TIVOLI OXFORD & TIVOLI QUEEN ST. | , Near Grafton Opp. C.P.O. Bridge. Phone 42-274. J J Phone 44-130 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Oxford: Daily at 11, 2, 4.45 & 8. Tivoli: Night at 8. R.K.0.-Radio Pictures Present Rousing Thrills and Whiplash Aetion! ERIC PORTMAN — ANN DVORAK In the Dynamic Melodrama. "ESCAPE TO DANGER" Also Screening: SIMONE SIMON — JOHN EMERY In Guy de Maupassant's "MADEMOISELLE FIFI" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Friday Next!!! 20th Century - Fox Films Present MICHAEL O'SiHEA — LLOYD NOLAN In the Dramatic. Suspenseful " Circumstantial Evidence " Also Screening: ANNE SHELTON. — ARTHUR ASKEY In the Comedy Musical "BEES IN PARADISE" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. T TTVTT* MT. ALBERT. Phone 36-204 XJHj -L/U AxLl To _ nlghfc & WecL at 7.45 William Bendlx, "THE HAIRY APE." C. Bennett, "LAW OF THE TROPICS" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. T?FPFNT EPSOM. Phone 60-142 X To-night & Wed. at 7.45 FREDRIC MARCH — ALEXIS SMITH C. AUBREY SMITH The Adventures of Mark Twain Approved for Universal Exhibition. SI PETER PANp TO-NIGHT — 8 p.m. - Midnight — TO-NIGHT Music Devoted to Swing and Styled by a Band of Talented Artists. At N.Z.'s PRE-EMINENT CABARET. Ladies 1/6. Gentlemen 2/6. Reserves Tel. 48-777. OPEN NIGHTLY. Intoxicants Strictly Prohibited. OUTDOOR SPORTS AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (Incorporated) Spring Meeting, 1945 AT ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. 8 ADMISSION: To Racecourse — Each Person 1 6 Vehicles 2 6 Grandstand EnclosureGentlemen 10 0 Ladies 5 0 To avoid delay, Patrons are requested to tender exact amount of admission charges. (Amusement Tax paid by the Club) Cloakrooms will be open for the Meeting and all usual privileges will be available. MEMBERS OF THE NAVY, MILITARY AND AIR FORCES IN UNIFORM AND MERCHANT NAVY ADMITTED FREE. CHILDREN under 12 will Not be Admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908, followed the occupation of a bookmaker, or bookmaker's clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse during the Spring Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of Sweeps is prohibited and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. 5 J. RAWSON, Sec.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 209, 4 September 1945, Page 8

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