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COMMENCING TODAY . 10.20 a.m., 2 p.m., 8 p.m. ENTIRELY SOLD OUT FOR SAT. NIGHT ATTEND THE MATINEES NOTE.—Patrons are urged to be seated early, as the feature commences at advertised starting times. PLAZA m / QUEEN STREET s \ Pliouo 4,1-686 s~ \ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. DAILY: 10.20 a.m., 2 p.m., 8 p.m. His First Production since "Gone With the Wind" and "Rebecca" DAVID O. SELZNICK Presents "SINCE YOU "SINCE YOU "SINCE YOU 'SINCE YOU 'SINCE YOU 'SINCE YOU WENT AWAY** WENT AWAY" WENT AWAY" WENT AWAY" WENT AWAY" WENT AWAY" With the Screen's Most Distinguished Cast Claudette Colbert Jennifer Jones Joseph Cotten Shirley Temple Monty Woolley Lionel Barrymore Robert Walker BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND BEGG'S, Approved for Universal Exhibition. Released Through United Artists. BE SURE TO BOOK! Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Oxford (Sessions Daily) : 11, 2, 5& 8 Tivoli: Nightly at 8 COMMENCING TODAY! Who Murdered Mary? Why Was Mary Murdered? Where Was The Body Hidden? Gsnmont British Dominion Filmi present The Mystery of the Haunted House! A House of Horrors and Unspeakable Terrors! THE RIDDLE OF A THOUSAND DEATHS! A Chilling Thrill in Every Scenel Hair-Raising Thrills and Terrifying Adventures At The Dead Of Night! JAMES MASON TOM WALLS—GEORGE ROBEY JOYCE HOWARD—PHYLLIS STANLEYIn the Weird Mystery Romance.... "THEY MET IN THE DARK" "THEY MET IN THE DARK" • "THEY MET IN THE DARK" "THEY MET IN THE DARK" Recommended by Censor for Adultg, Book Now for Saturday. PtrrtTNlT EPSO M. Phone 60-142. ALiUHIN I Tonight & Sat., at 7.45. JON HALL in the All-Colour "ALI BABA AND THE 40 THIEVES" Claudette Colbert—Fred Mac Murray -NO TIME FOR LOVE" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. ATGATI PUKEKO PATRIOTIC COMi> MITTEE GMYKHANA. (Affiliated with N.A.U.) SHOW GROUNDS, WHAKATANE. SATURDAY, JUNE 2. 1!)15. 14in Open Standing Chop.— Ist, £ls; 2nd, £5; 3rd, £3 Nomination 15/-, acceptance 10/-. lOin Maiden Standing Chop.-—lst, B'i 10/-; 2nd. 15/-; 3rd, 7/0. Nomination 5/-. 12in Open Standing Chop.—lst, £7; 2nd, £2; 3rd. £l. Nomination 7/6. 60RSE AND ATHLETIC EVENTS. G. KELLY. Hon. Secretary, Ph. 230R, Whakatane. TUMBLE Sale, St. Matthew's Hall, Today O (Friday), 1 p.m. MONSTER Jumble Sale, 1.0.0. F. Hall, Pitt St., Tomorrow (Saturday), 26th, 2 p.m. OUTDOOR SPORTS j "ON THE BALL" THE CRY OF ALL RUGBY PLAYERS AND SUPPORTERS EDEN PARK SATURDAY 1.45 P.M.: KING'S COLLEGE v. AUCK. GRAMMAR Probably no greater rivalry exists in the field of sport than exists between King's College and Auckland Grammar School. A match between these two fifteens never fails to attract Rugby followers and brings forth a flood of memories. Be Early and Renew Old Acquaintances. 3 P.M.: UNIVERSITY v. GRAMMAR This match will be an outstanding finish to a great afternoon's sport. If you can still cheer after the curtain-raiser, yon won't be able to after watching the open and-exciting display eiven by these two fast teams. Can University Remain Undefeated? ' No. % 3 P.M.: SACRED HEART COLLEGE v SEI)DON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. No. 3. 3 P.M.: R.N.Z.A.F. fWhenuapai) v. GRAFTON. Admission, Ground: Gentlemen 1/, Ladles 8d Stand «d Extra. STURGES PARK, 3 P.M.: PON SON BY v. OTAH UHU. Admission: Gentlemen l/, Ladies M School Children (In school uniform) and Returned Servicemen with N.Z. Shoulder admitted free to grronnd on all A.R.U. charge areas. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB (Inc.). WINTER MEETING. !(?«.. SATURDAY, JUNE 2. And MONDAY, JUNE 4 (Hia MajMty'B Birthday). STAKES, £ 16.100. j for the Great Northern lnrnief £'3, Great Northern Steeplechase £4 ;ornwall Handicap £4, Green Lane Steeplehase £l, Jervoie; Handicap £3, Rant Club lurdlep £1 and Members Handicap £6 close »n TODAY (FRIDAY), by 5 P.M. KEE3 must accompany in each Instance W. S SPENCE. Secretary

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25211, 25 May 1945, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25211, 25 May 1945, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25211, 25 May 1945, Page 10

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