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' AMUSEMENTS Centrally Heated. Dir.: Civic Theatre, Ltd Four Sessions Daily—ll a.m.. 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 pm Prices 1' to 3/4 Deaf Aids Available Plans at Theatre Box Office. Phone 30-100 Commencing To-day! One of the Year's Greatest Stories, and the incidents are ACTUAL and the Story is TRTJE 1 "UNDERGROUND " "UNDERGROUND " Drama more tense, Action more moving. Adventure more thrilling. because it's happening right now! A Warner Bros.' Picture. SEE ADVERT. BELOW. IfM STRAND ji ! |!W'|iil'!:!!I!:"ii!;i ; !!i!!ll!!IIIIIil!!l:ilil i iliiilii II Directlon: Civic Theatre. Ltd. jj. j FOUR SESSIONS DAILY: 11 — 2 — 5 — 8 o'clock. Prices 1/ to 2 10. Reserves from 1/6. Children Half-price at All Sessions. ' Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-114. LEST YOU REGRET— DON'T MISS SEEING COLUMBIA'S BRAND NEW COPY OF A FILM THE MEMORY OF WHICH WILL OUTLIVE THE PRESENT GENERATION— GARY COOPER GARY COOPER GARY COOPER In " Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" "Mr Deeds Goes to Town" " Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" " Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" " Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" " Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" A Frank Capra Production. With JEAN ARTHUR and GEORGE BANCROFT. And Look at These for Supports!— •FISTIC FUN" A full Wrestling TEAM Fight that will bring you to your feet with Thrills. LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS And FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION. We suggest you Reserve Early for Saturday, as last week-end we were packed to the doors and disappointed many Patrons who could not obtain admission. mi astor mi I™;™ zsz To-night at 8 : Variety Session. 7.30. DEANNA DURBIN : CHARLES LAUGHTON in "IT STARTED WITH EVE" Richard Dix : Ann Rutherford in •• BADLANDS OF DAKOTA " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TO-MORROW. 2 P.M.—"lt Started With Eve," Serial, Cartoon, etc. PEERLESS TO-NIGHT, Saturday and Monday at 0; Matinee 2.15 Sat. —Elizabeth Bergner, Randolph Scott, Basil Rathbone in "PARIS CALLING." Recom. by Censor for Adults. Excellent Supports. OUTDOOR SI'ORTS RUGBY — RUGBY — RUGBY EDEN PARK —EDEN PARK To-morrow at 3 p.m. GARRISON v. MANUKAU The games are more exciting every week. This one will be no exception. Garrison's heavy forwards and fast moving backs will be tested by Manukau, who are now at the top of their form. AT 1.30 P.M. MARIST V. TRAINING COLLEGE. Two Light Teams who Play Delightful Rugby. No. 2 AT 1.45. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR V. MT. ALBERT GRAMMAR. AT 3 P.M. KING'S COLLEGE V. SEDDON MEM. TECH. COLLEGE. No. 3 AT 3 P.M. AIR FORCE No. 2 V. GRAFTON-PONSONBY. STURGES PARK M.T.P. v. RANFURLYS TWO OF THE LEADING TEAMS WHO WILL GIVE THE OTAHUHU PATRONS A THRILLING GAME. AdmissioOOUNORIALt ETAOIN SHRDLLL ADMISSION CHARGES AS USUAL. 17 LEAGUE FOOTBALL CARLAW PARK SATURDAY SATURDAY GREAT GAME EXPECTED. No. 1, 3 P.M. RICHMOND v. NEWTON-MT. ALBERT The ever-increasing attendances at Carlaw Park each Saturday are testimony of the high standard of play this season. To-morrow's game has been eagerly awaited and will attract a very large crowd. When they last met Newton-Mt. Albert won. but only after a close and exciting game. Since then Richmond ran Manukau to a one-point margin and were unlucky to be beaten in the very last minute. With both sides playing so well and so evenly matched, this game should be one of the best of the season. No. 1, 1.45— CITY-OTAHUHU v. NORTH SHORE-MARIST f No. 2, 3 P.M.— PONSONBY v. MANUKAU Admission — Ground 1/. Ladies 6d; stand 6d. CARLAW PARK TO-MORROW 17 RESERVE GRADE. NEWTON-MT. ALBERT v. CITY-OTAHUHU, Carlaw Park No. 2 — 1.30 p.m. sharp. * NEWTON-MT. ALBERT from following' Ranei Rudolph (2), McEwan. Tuppur. McLennan Hae Hae. Duncan. E. Halsey. Flavcll. Caples. Lo'rigan Pope, Bradford. Phipps. Bishop. Maylam. J. A. MacKIHNON. - Hon. Secretary. HOCKEY HOCKEY URGENT NOTICE! T¥li^S XECBrTIVE OF THE AUCKLAND HOCKEY TION REGRETS TO ADVISE THE 400 Y PLAYERS IN AUCKLAND THAT SrXJ HOB3 ° N PARK BEING REQUIRED FOR OTHER PURPOSES ALL HOCKEY MATCHES ARRANGED THERE FOR SATURDAY ARE ' CANCELLED |It has not been possible in the short time available to make other arrangements for this week, but players are requested to watch the newspapers for further announcements. AN APPEAL. APPEALS TO THE OTHER WINTER BODIES FOR ASSISTANCE IN THF MATTER OF MAKING AVAILABLE /YNY SP/R E GROUNDS THEY MAY HAVE AND WHICH ARE NOT REQUIRED BY THEM FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS SEASON. O. Herriott, Hon. Secretary, r P.O. BOX 1007. 1 : : II 1 " W * l . WJVEBS HOCKEY CLUB—General Meeting 1 of all Players at C. Funnell's Residence. 574 c * Manukau Road. Epsom, at 2.30 p.m. To-morrow' 5 Urgent business. ,j MEETINGS $ AUCKLAND TOT A LIS ATOR EMPLOYEES' ' ASSOCIATION (INC.). Meeting of Members will be held in the * ?uYv Wjydhan, Street, on TUESDAY NEXT, " uujy zi, at /.jo p.m. ♦ k B^a IN i E i SS L consider matters connected with on Juiy C 2 Tr °tting Club's Patriotic Meeting ~ H. JESSOP, Secretary. SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL ANNUAL MEETING. The Meeting of the Society will be held a? 3 pm 0n SUNDAY. July 19, Hie Lordship Bishop Listen will preside. O d p m" 1 " n T, by Father Benedict. 0.F.M., and Brother D. J. Leahy, President Superior Council. All Brothers and Friends of the Society are invited to attend. 18 j

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 167, 17 July 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 167, 17 July 1942, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 167, 17 July 1942, Page 8

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