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BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY Please Reserve Early—or Attend the Day Sessions! POUR SESSIONS TO-DAY! At 11 a.m.—2 p.m.—s p.m.—B p.m. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller Bill Powell... .Myma Loy Bill Powell... .Myma Loy Bill Powell.. . .Myrna Loy Bill P0we11.... Myrna Loy in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Whirlwind of J0y.... "SHADOW of the THIN MAN" "SHADOW of the THIN MAN" "SHADOW of the THIN MAN" "SHADOW of the THIN MAN" "SHADOW of the THIN MAN" With NICK JUNIOR and ASTA PLANS AT THE THEATRE. (Recommended by Censoi for Adults.» - FULLER THEATRES - Preserve Your Heritage— Invest in "Liberty Loan.' -imilinilillllllllJlllllllltlllllllllllllHlllllillMlPlllitf *T~TTTrm/"v°H? (PRINCE EDWARD! To-night at 7.30. Serial 7 p.m. SPENCER TRACY Ingrid Bergman, Lana Turner "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" Recommended by Censor for Adults Only, Totally Unsuitable for Children. "March of Time," Sailors With Wings. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY, 1.30: Charles Starrett (Singing Cowboy), in "TWO-FISTED RANGER" Plus Cartoons, Comedy, etc. Also Chap. 1 "Sea Raiders" Serial. •yiiimmmmmmiiiiimtiiiiMiim'- DE V ONPORT. s VTPTnDIA i Phone 71-683 | VILIUKIA 5 THIS EVENING niMiiiimiifniwiiimiiiimmiimi? at 7.30 p.m. Gay Comedy Romance with Madeleine Carroll—Fred Mac Murray Billie Burke—John Loder in "ONE NIGHT IN LISBON" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Intrigue—Mystery—Suspense With J. ED. BROJIBERG—OSA MASSEN in "The Devil Pays Off" Recommended by Censor for Adults. MATINEE TO-DAY at 1.45 p.m. aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiL' PONSONBY. Ph. 26-041 1 RRfTAMWTA = Warm & Comfortable = Dl\l 1 AiNJMA § MATINEE TO-DAY -Tmimmimiiitimiimmiiiiiiiiiiiii? at 3 30 p m. THIS EVENING at 7.30 p.m. A Special Attraction! ELEANOR POWELL—ANN SOTHERN ROBT. YOUNG & LIONEL BARRYMORE in the Gayest Musical Comedy of the Year.. "LADY BE GOOD" Recommended by Censor for Adults. CHAS. BICKFORD—EVELYN ANKERS in "BURMA ROAD" * Approved for Universal Exhibition. Serial at the Matinee ONLY. •-'iitiiiiwimimiiiirMiimmwi GREY LYNN. I CINEMA I Phone 26 ' 406 - TO-NIGHT at 7.30. "IN THE NAVY" A Riot of Laughter starring BUD ABBOTT & LOU COSTELLO, HICK POWELL & ANDREWS SISTERS. \iso a Picture that Blazes with Excitement.. "UNHOLY PARTNERS" Featuring EDWARD ARNOLD & EDWARD G. ROBINSON. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. ....Usual News & Strong Supports Serial Screens: Sat. (Matinee), 1.80; (Evening), 7 p.m. TRAVEL FREE TO AND FROM ± THE HAWAIIAN NIGHTS GRAND DANCE, "WESTHAVEN," CURRAN ST. EXTENSION, HERNE BAY TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Gus Lindsay's Hawaiian Band. THE AUCKLAND MOTOR YACHT CLUB INVITES EVERYBODY! Admission, 2/6. RESERVES: Phone 26-844. FREE BUS (marked "Special") leaves New Lynn, 7.30, front C.P.O. 8, Ponsonby P.O. 8.10 and 8.30. Returns after Dance via C.P.0., Newton, Pt. Chevalier and New Lynn. OUTDOOR SPORTS T EAGUE FOOTBALL CARLAW PARK TO-DAY. HERE IT IS—THE GAME YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR. I No. 1 MANUKAU V. RICHMOND. RICHMOND'S dashing play when defeating Ponsonby last Saturday showed .them up as a very fine side, but whether they will be capable of beating the MANUKAU team To-day will decide. Both of these sides are very keen to win, and, as they play the style of game the public like, To-day's match may well be THE GAME OF THE SEASON 1 No. 1 PONSONBY V. CITY-OTAHUHU. No. 2 NEWTON-MOUNT ALBERT V. MARIST-NORTH SHORE. Admission: Ground 11. Ladies 6d; Stand Od CARLAW PARK TO-DAY. PDEN PARK TO-DAY AT 3 P.M. GARRISON v. M.T.P. Once again the Services provide the main attraction. The meeting of these two teams of giants is keenly anticipated by all followers of the game. See it—don't hear about itl AT 1.30: C.R.O. v. TECH. OLD BOYS No. 2—AT 3 P.M. AIR FORCE No. 2 v. GRAFTON-PONSONBY. AT 1 30* GRAMMAR-'VARSITY 'v. SUBURBS. No. 3—AT 3 P.M. ■AIR FORCE No. 1 v. MARIST. , STURGES PARK AT 3 P.M. MANUKAU v. TR. COLLEGE, A TREAT FOR THE OTAHUHU FOLLOWERS! Admission Eden Park—Ground, Men 1/, Ladies (id. Stand 6d for Everybody. U"OCKEY.—PAST PLAYERS' DAY. X HOBSON PARK, MARKET ROAD. All Old Hockey Players are cordially invited to the "Bully Off" To-day (Saturday). No "obstruction" will be in your way to gain the "advantage" of joining the Past Players' Association. Don't be "penalised" by keeping "offside." See the "Weight-for-age" Game at 3 p.m.— PAST PLAYERS' ASSOCIATION r. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS. George Court, Les. Norton, Julius Hogben, Ralph England. "Timmy" Sloman, Clive Johns, "Mick" Speight, "Hori" Preston, "Buster" Brown, Tom Ashby and Harold 801 l will be demonstrating how Hockey "was" played. ALSO FOUR SENIOR CLUB GAMES. Admission If-. Stand Free. Afternoon Tea Available. COCCER TO-DAY. & CHAMPIONSHIP OPENS. METRO-COLLEGE v. C.R.0., 1.30 p.m. EASTERN SUBURBS v. NORTH SHORE, 3 p.m. Fifth Grade: COMRADES A v. METRO COLLEGE, 12.30 p.m. BLANDFORD PARK. Usual Admission Charges. QRAFTON RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. Members are notified that the new Clnb rooms and Training Gymnasium, Edwin St., Mt. Eden., will be Open for Training on Tuesdays and Thursdays, on and after Mav 26. An Invitation is extended to the parents of members, also supporters and others interested to inspect the premises and new facilities. WYNN FRASER, Hon. Secet&ry. OTAHUHU RUGBY LEAGUE. Reserve Grade v. City, Carlaw Park, 1.45. Ashwell. Taylor, L. Halsey, Wellin, W. King, Smith (2), Young. .Hodgetts, M. Johnson, Barben, Harrison, McKenzie Philp, Carlton, Wright, Duane. A UCKLAND RACING CLUR WINTER MEETING, 1912. SATURDAY. MAY 30, And SATURDAY, JUNE 6. ADMISSION: To Racecourse Each Person .. .. 1/G Vehicles .. .. .. 2/6 Grandstand Enclosure— Gentlemen 10/Ladies .. .. .. 5/■ Amusement Tax paid by the Club. MEMBERS OF THE NAVY, MILIT a liY AND AIR FORCES IN UNIFORM ADMITTED FREE. CHILDREN under 12 will NOT bo admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. No passes will be issued. No person who has at any time since the passing of "The Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1905," followed the occupation of a bookmaker or bookmaker's clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse during the Winter Meeting, a»d 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. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. NOKRIE BELL for Golf Tuition, ulso good selection Clubs, Bags. Balls etc —Watts Sports Depot, Exchange Lane RACQUET Restringing. 8/6, 10/• to SO/-. — Watts Sports Dpt., Ltd., Exchange Lane.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24281, 23 May 1942, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24281, 23 May 1942, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24281, 23 May 1942, Page 10

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