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SPECIAL SESSIONS AT BOTH THEATRES TODAY. BOXY AVON f ROXY > ROXY CONTINUOUS 11 a V e y f AVON \ AVON Corner of Gt. North Rd. & Ponsonby Rd. , To-night at \ 745 J Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. BILL ELLIOTT—LINDA WINTERS BILL ELLIOTT—LINDA WLVIERS "PIONEERS OF THE FRONTIER" "PIONEERS OF THE FRONTIER" Also Screening ARTHUR LAKE—PENNY SINGLETON "IT'S A GREAT LIFE" "IT'S A GREAT LIFE" Also Special Added Attraclion: THE GREATEST OF A LI/ WESTERN COM EDV FEATURETTES "CALABOOSE" All Approved for Universal Exhibition. CTATV DEVON PORT. Cosy A* Warm, kj 11\ i Ton is: lit. at 7 .no. .TAMES CAONEV in the All-Colour t "CAPTAINS OF TI IE CLOUDS" & TOM CONWAY —.LEAN BROOKS t "THE FALCON IN DANGER" Matinee Today at 1.30 Edgar Kennedy Comedy. Cartoon, "Private Smith. U.S.A." & "Captains of ihc Clouds" CTATU ONEIIUNGA. Phone 54-3-14. OlAlu Today, 1.30. Tonight at 7.45. BETTY GRABLE in the All-Coionr - "SONG OF THE ISLANDS" & CHESTER MORRIS—JEAN PARKER "HIGH EXPLOSIVE" Matinee, I.3o—As Above & Cartoon DDTMrUCC DOMINION RP. Heated. rKIiNCLoo Today, 1.30. Tonight at 7.45. GENE TIERNEY in the AII-CMour « "THUNDER BIRDS" RICHARD DIN—.TANK WYATT "THE KANSAN" Matinee. I.3o—As Above & Cartoon OCT 1 A I PONSONBY RD. Ph. 'Jil-IMO. I\C.v»AL Today, 1.3 U. Tonight at 7.15. ROBERT DONAT —PHYLLIS CALVERT In the Slorv of a Generation like ours.... "THE YOUNG MR PITT" it Fave Emerson —Van Johnson + "MURDER IN THE BIG HOUSE" Matinee. 1.30 —As Above & Cartoon Ann PUT RICHMOND AV. Ph.-35 AUtLrrll Today. 1.30. Tonight at <.4.j. ERIC PORTMAN—ANN DVORAK t "SQUADRON-LEADER X" & STUART ERWIN—EVELYN VENABLES t "HE HIRED HIS BOSS" Matinee, I.3o—As Above & Disney f Denotes Recommended b> Censor for Adults. •Denotes Approved for Universal Exhibition. RI ALTO NEWMARKET SUNDAY NIGHT at 7.30 OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AS WELL AS SERVICEMEN Proceeds in Aid of Local Charities. 2 BIG FEATURES ROSCOE KARNS —RUTH DONNELLY "GAY VAGABOND" Associate Feature: VICTOR JORY—DENIS O'KEEFE "GIRL FROM HAVANA" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.

rrHE diocesan high school old JL GIRLS' LEAGUE Will present - ONE-ACT PLAYS, Aid of Maori Scholarship Fund, MONDAY, TUESDAY mid WEDNL»DA\, August 28, -'!) and 30, lull, at 8 p.m., OVERSEAS LEAGUE AOOMS. Supper included. Tickets ('J/-) ring Member of Committee IS Bn. Reunion Proposed for Oct. .'1—•All interested Ph. 10-133 evenings, or call fe.3o-5.a0. Fitzgerald's, 3.~.7 Upper Queen St. OUTDOOR SPORTS ALL AUCKLAND IS TALKING ABOUT RUGBY EDEN PARK - TODAY Without doubt every Busby follower has been waiting for this match. Come earlv to set your favourite place in Stand or on Terraces and enjoy an afternoon of clean and exciting sport. NORTHERN COMBINED SERVICES v. AUCKLAND The cream of Rugby players will De taking part, many of them having represented one. and even two,. Provinces, as well as the Services during the past few years. It can be fa id that these are the two most outstanding teams to play on Eden Park for many seasons Curtain-raiser i AUCKLAND GRAMMAR v. SACRED HEART COLLEGE Secondary School followers, this is your last opportunity to see these fast and exciting Championship matches this season. ADMISSION.—Ground, Adults 1/-, Schoolchildren 3d, Returned Men with New Zealand Shoulder Badges Free Stand 1/- extra DON'T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING PROG RAMME. LEAGUE FOOTBALL CARLAW PARK TODAY TWO GREAT SIDES. No. 1, 3 P.M.: PONSONBY V. MOUNT ALBERT Patrons may luok forward to a great game. A review of the personnel of the two sides reveals talent from hooker to fullback. Ponsonby, with Hull leading a massive fastraiding pack, and backs whose ponetration will sorely test the Mount Albert defence, has rot lost a came for seven weeks. Mount Albert, one championship point behind M.inukau, has a pack which measures up to the Ponsonby men. and will give the backs plenty of opportunities. The back division comprising Clement, Simich, Jones, Zane, Moore and Onnch are going to provide the required thrills when it gets moving. IT WILL BE ONE LONG THRILL. No. 1, 1.30 P.M.: RICHMOND v. MAR IST 0.8 N. 1.30 P.M.i OTAHUHU v. PT CHEVALIEB No. -2, a P.M.: CITY v. NORTH SHORE ADMISSION: Ground, Ladies and Gentlemen, 1/; Stands, Ladies and Gentlemen, tid; Returned Servicemen with New Zealand Shoulder Badges admitted to Ground Free SOCCER FOOTBALL FALCON CUP KNOCKOUT TODAY 8 P.M. Eastern Suburbs v. North Shore This is a game you cannot afford to miss as cup-tie football always produces excitement and thrill- and extra time will be played if necessary to find the winner. Remember Shore sunk the Navy and are right at the top of their form. Suburbs are always a hard side lo beat, and play typical cup-tie Soccer. The early attraction is the first round of the Medal Competition between this year's champions who are up against one of the favourites for the Falcon Cup PONSONBY v. METRO. COLLEGE 1.30 P.M. B L A N D F 0 R D PARK NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION (Auckland Branch). REUNION (after School v. Grammar Rugby match Next, Saturday, Aug. ID) will take place at 7.:;<i p.m.. Cooke's Restaurant. Queen St., Auckland K L. YOHKE, acting-Secretary. L. B. INC 1.1. acting-President. AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (INCORPORATE 1);. SPRING MEETING, mil. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. AT ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. NOMINATIONS (C 1 eaili) fur the. Trial Plate, £IOO, Kingsland Hurdles, i Hendersmi Handicap, i'lOO, Avondale Cup, i'l'iOt), Pioneer Handicap (two-year-olds), l jnoj Flying Handicap, f./W); Swnnson Handicap, I'.jOO; close at the t luh's Office, Victoria Street, West, Auckland, on FRIDAY XEXT, August 18, by 5 p.m. At the same time FORFEITS (£1 each) are due for the Avondale Guineas. Ph. -11-070. J. RAWSOX. P.O. Box Sec ret a rv. TH| AUCKLAND GIRLS' ATHLCTIC J. ASSOCIATION will hold its Annual Sports Day in Carlaw Park in November. Groups of Rirls from Business Houses, Factories Churches and Sports (Tubs are invited to semi representatives to a Meeting on Monday Evening Next. August 14. at 7.30 p.m ' hi the W.W.S.A., Rooms, Queen St., when plans for the day will be discussed. J. XI. ROGERS, Sec. Pn. 63-14 Q.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24970, 12 August 1944, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24970, 12 August 1944, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24970, 12 August 1944, Page 10

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