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AMUSEMENTS FULLER'S II Pl|||||||llllllllllllllllllllll>llllllllll||||llllllf|| I EDWARD j • JBSSBeS^IaL' Four Sessions Daily 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.45 and.7.4s 'p.m. TWO FIRST RELEASE ATTRACTIONS Acclaimed by Have Seen and Frances Langford In "CAREER GIRL" "CAREER GIRL" "CAREER GIRL" It's a Gay Musical with Plenty of Dancing, Sinllng Romance and Laughter. Also: JAMES MASON In one of the Hg. Actions Thrillin* Crime " THE PATIENT VANISHES " " THE PATIENT VANISHES " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. FRIDAY NEXT " Night Club Girl " With Vivian Austin. Billy Dunn, Judy Clark, Edward Morris and Fred Sonborn The Mulcays, Paula Drake, Delta Rhythm Boys. Also Susanna Foster TURHAN BEY, ALAN CURTIS In " Frisco Sal " With Andy Devine. Thomas Gomez. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Hi! i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiniiiiii ii STRAND I ll>!ll!ll!!lllllllllllll!l!l!l!!l!l!lll!HII W jj Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. I 11 — 2 — 5 — 8 LAST 3 DAYS DON'T MISS DAVID NIVEN DAVID NIVEN IN "THE WAY AHEAD" "THE WAY AHEAD" "THE WAY AHEAD" Approved for Universal Exhibition. FRIDAY nextFredrick LONSDALE'S BRILLIANT WITTY COMEDY. " ON APPROVAL " " ON APPROVAL " " ON APPROVAL " With CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK A Delightful Naughty Story with Complicated Situations. Recommended by Censor for Adults. PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE STRAND. BREED " ■ 3' UNRESERVED TICKETS FOR TO-MORROW NIGHT'S GALA CONCERT WILL BE AVAILABLE AT LEWIS EADY, LTD., FROM 9 A.M. TO-MORROW Other Res. Prices: 5/ and 8/, Plus Tax PNINA SALZMAN PNINA SALZMAN PNINA SALZMAN PNINA SALZMAN "One of the Most Brilliant Pianistes of TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8 With Further Recitals NEXT SATURDAY AND TUESDAY To-morrow Night's Programme: Prelude and Fugue in A Minor (Bach-Liszt); Three Sonatas (Scarlatti); Carnaval (Schumann); Fantasy, Nocturne In F Sharp Major, Third Ballade in A Flat Major (Chopin): Sevilla, Asturias, Triana (Albenlz). Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. STEINWAY ORCHESTRAL CONCERT GRAND PIANO. J. & N. Talt, in assoc. Alex. Cherniavsky TOWN HALL n Hi METROPQLE fHJ EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT BERT PETEP.SON'S BAND Plays Your Popular Numbers and Requests. Milk Bar Supper Lucky Number Dances. .Six Cash Prizes. Reservations: Phone 42-330. W. HASSAN, Director. riaxDKKs XO BUILDERS ERECTION OF MEN'S LIVING QUARTERS — EAST TAMAKI. The time for receiving TENDERS has been ! Extended from Noon of Wednesday, September 12, to Noon WEDNESDAY. September 19, at Architect's Office, DAIRY BUILDING, Hamilton. E. E. GILLMAN, Registered Architect. PRICE wanted Ploughing ',i-Acre North Shore.— Write T. 8718, Star. __■ 11 EPrCATiOXAL, A PROMISING CAREER FOR YOB IN THE POST - WAR WORLD ! Wonderful opportunities will be occurring in the peacetime reconstruction and expansion of the commercial world for the man with the specialised knowledge. Qualiited Accountants will be in greater demand than ever—and the sooner you commence your Accountancy Studies, the sooner you will gain the knowledge necessary, to enable you to fill these highly paid posts. Enrol with Hemingway's and become a qualified Accountant In the shortest possible time. Write to-day for Fr«e Book "Accountancy," to HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516. Auckland.

FINAL DRAW FINAL DRAW HOUSEHOLD COLLECTION BOX HOUSEHOLD COLLECTION BOX CAMPAIGN CAMPAIGN Closes WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, Drawn MONDAY, OCTOBER 1. FIRST PRIZE £100 FIRST PRIZE £100 ' TWO PRIZES OF £50 EACH TWO PRIZES OF £50 EACH FOUR PRIZES OF £25 EACH FOUR PRIZES OF £25 EACH The Draw will be Broadcast and All Prizes Paid Out Immediately. Show your gratitude for the Victory our Servicemen and Women have won by supporting this final and 6 welfare P P * funds f ° r th <=ir after-care Every box sent in since the last draw containing • VLTr e entUleS you to Participate—a number is allotted for every 2/6 received. So £1 will give you eight numbers If you have not a box send in your donation now. SinT 1 ° n j- De £ OtS , are at all Public Libraries and £ £ r A i? J"*! , ° r you can send vour donations 41 SU A »l CkI 5 n i Metr °P°litan Patriotic Committee, 41, bhortland Street, Auckland, P.O. Box 2223. (Inserted by the courtesy of Self-Help Co-op.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 215, 11 September 1945, Page 8

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