* amusements 1 FOUR SESSIONS TO-DAY! | g At 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m.. 8 p.m. g § They're back again, and they haven't gj 1 charged a bit . . . bless their nappy = a hearts! Rowdy Nick end Nora Charles g a . Nick Junior and Asta . . .Rally = = doing more of those slap-happy things g = vou've always loved them for! New g g ''THIN MAN" thrills . . . laughs . . g g and adventures to-dsy at g 1 ST. JAMBS' THEATRE | i Direction: Sir Benjamin Fullerr. | Bill Powell Myrna Loy § i Bill Powell Myrna Loy | I Bill Powell Myrna Loy | | Bill Powell Myrna Loy | I Bill Powell Myrna Loy | I Bill Powell .... Myrna Loy | I Bill Powell Myrna Loy j 3 Bill Powell Myrna Loy | In Metro-Goidwyn-Mayer's Whirlwind g •J of Joy ... 1 SHADOW of the THIN MAN 1 I SkADOW of the THIN MAN a I SHADOW of the THIN MAN | I SHADOW of the THIN MAN I S SHADOW of the THIN MAN | I SHADOW of the THIN MAN B I SHADOW of the THIN MAN £ I SHADOW of the THIN MAN 1 ( — With — § NICK JUNIOR — and — ASTA | Associate Programme includes . . . =j " CUBAN RHYTHM.' Learn to Rhumba and La Conga in one easy lesson . . . from Pete Smith. '•MERCHANT SEAMEN." British Ministry of Iniormation Subject. BOOKINGS Are Heavy. Plans at the Theatre Booking Ofiice. Phone 32-920. Recommended by Censor for Adults. - ! TTTD?YR~I CINEMA remuera I ) Phone 24-749. To-night at 8. Michael Redgrave. Diana Wynyard ~ and Arthur Roscoe in "KIPPS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. ~ A Delightful English Picture from the Novel by H. G. Wells. ALSO: "ANZACS IN ACTION"-Cartoon— Ncwsreel and "AUCKLAND GIRLS IN rZT UNIFORM." | PTTPTV T CINEMA :: TAKAPUNA | vJAIHi J- i I phone 18-465. To-night. 8. HZZ Lewis Stone. Mickey Rooney. Ann Rutherford and lan Hunter in — "ANDY HARDY'S PRIVATE SECRETARY" — - Approved for Universal Exhibition. tondalei 30: ,r Lew Avres and Lionel Barrymore in "DR.* —3 KILDARE'S CRISIS": the Lane Girls in - -FOUR MOTHERS/' Both Approved for " Universal Exhibition. j STR AND"! TO-NIGHT MATINEE TO-MORROW. I A Thrilling Epic of the Royal Australian Air Force— "THE POWER AND THE GLORY" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Irene Dunne — Robert Montgomery. 'UNFINISHED BUSINESS" Recommended_ by Censor lor_Adults. Embassador i p t\T:T Alice Faye. Jack Oakie in "THE GREAT AMERICAN BROADCAST" (Gayest Musical of them all.) Approved for Universal Exhibition. Jon Hall. Lynn Barl in "KIT CARSON" Recommended by Censor for Adults. MATINEE 2 P.M. TO-MORROW. !LIBERTY~CINEMA[ R 4 N 3 E TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 — "WASHINGTON . MELODRAMA." with Frank Morgan. Also "MARGIE." with Mischa Atier. Nan Grey. Boih Approved for Universal Exhibition. [NEW~ROYAL~I r„ G e ß^: TO-NIGHT — AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT — — Joel McCrea. Laraine Day In "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" Loretta Young. Robert Preston In — - -LADY OF CHEYENNE" ~ Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. OUTDOOR SrORTS EDEN Efc PARK EDEN PARK EDEN PARK TO-MORROW AT 3 P.M. GARRISON v. M.T.P. Onre 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 it! 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. Mi RIST. STURGES PARK AT 3 P.M. MANUKAU v. TR. COLLEGE A TREAT FOR THE OTAHUHU FOLLOWERS! Admission Eden Park—Ground. Men 1 Ladies 6d. Stand 6d for Everybody. 22 SOCCER SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP OPENS! The three Preliminary Games have ftiven us some idea of the strength of the teams aril good Football should be witnessed each week. METRO-COLLEGE v. C.R.O. 1.30 P.M. Both these Teams are keen and with speedy wings and solid backs, to say nothing of last season's leading goal-scoring centre forwards, Hope-Ede and Masters, a spectacular contest is assured. EASTERN SUBURBS v. NORTH SHORE 3 P.M. Both these Sides were undefeated in the Preliminary Games and staged a draw when they met. Youfh predominates in both Sides, which should provide a fast and keen game, with little or no margin in the score at the final whistle. BLANDFORD PARK FIFTH GRADECOMRADES A v. METRO-COLLEGE. 12.30 p.m. USUAL ADMISSION CHARGES. 22 WAIKATO RACING CLUB WINTER MEETING. TE RAPA RACECOURSE, HAMILTON. TO-MORROW — SATURDAY, First Race starts 11 a.m. WAIKATO'S GREAT JUMPING CARNIVAL. The Dominion's Best Jumpers Competing. Two Steeplechases and Two Hurdles Races. GOOD FIELDS. WIN AND PLACE TOTALISATORS. Admission Charge: Course: Ladies 1/. Gentlemen 2/. Motor cars, 2/6. Lawn Enclosure: Ladles 3/. Gentlemen 5/. Members of H.M. Forces In uniform admitted free. Special Train Arrangements. Remember: YOU SEE EVERYTHING AT TE RAPA. E. H. O'MEARA. 22 Secretary. WAIKATO RACING CLUB. (INC.) WINTER MEETING, TO-MOBBOW (SATURDAY), Owing to the large fields engaged, owners and trainers are specially notified that horses must be ready to leave the bird cage ! punctually at the advertised times, otherwise the Bnes under the rules of races may be Imposed. E. H. O'MEARA, 22 Secretary. ■ TAMAKI YACHT CLUB. WINTER RACES — SATURDAY. MAY 23. Races will be held off Clubhouse. Bastion Point, a JO-MORROW, starting 2.30 p.m.. for Frostbites, Locals and Z if sufficient entries. Fee 1/.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 119, 22 May 1942, Page 8
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