amusements Four Sessions To-day: 11 a.m.—2 p.m.—s p.m.—B p.m. FOR " THE LADY HAS PLANS" LADY HAS PLANS" LADY HAS PLANS" LADY HAS PLANS" "NOW IN ITS THIRD BIG WEEK. It's the one picture you must not miss . . the raciest, most riotous escapade you've ere seen . . . planned for the mood of to-day— Laughter! With j PAULETTE GODDARD RAY MILLAND ROLAND YOUNG AT THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. A Paramount Picture. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Plans at Theatre — Telephone 32-660. Dir.: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N. 2.). I STATE I STi-S, 1 STATE] SOCIALLY Auckland's First Theatre. SCHOOL HOLIDAY MATINEES DAILY AT 2 P.M. Night 8 p.m. First Suburban Screening. Have you met? ANN AYARS New Screen Find, who knows what she wants . . . and how to get it . . . She's Glamorous with LEW AYRES Giving his final performance as Dr. Kildare prior to serving in the U.S.A. Medical Corps. AFTER MARY WHAT? The Doctor who walks alone now fights alone! And the strangest of all Kildare Stories. We promise you it's also the best. With LIONEL BARRYMORE As the lovable, irascible Dr. Gillespie. New Faces — Old Friends In "THE DOCTOR "THE DOCTOR AND THE DEBUTANTE" AND THE DEBUTANTE" Meet the Spoiled Darling who thinks she can take Mary's place! Feel the dramatic impact of the Scandal which rocked the hospital . . . when Dr. Kildare goes into action. Also. THE STATE SPECIAL FIRST HALF, including: Special Feature. "The Tell-tale Heart." "Yosemite the Magnificent," Fitzpatrick Travel Gem — General Brett Decorates Allies — Aussies Reinforce Port Moresby — R.A.F. Raids Over France — Roosevelt Reports or. the War U-boats Active. Enemy Within. EARLY RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED. Recommended by Censor for Adults. VOG U E Karangahape Road. Phone 43-003. "Movies For Morale." MATINEES DAILY', 1.30. Paramount's Exciting Technicolour Triumph. Thrill as the Giant Volcano Erupts . . . burying a civilisation under its white hot lava. Thrill to this Mighty Spectacle of Drama and Music. DOROTHY LAMOUR — JON HALL " Aloma of the South Seas " " Aloma of the South Seas" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also, the 16-year-old Singing Sensation, SUSANNA FOSTER and ALLAN JONES In the Song-studded Musical • " Magic In Music " " Magic In Music " Approved for Universal Exhibition. OUTDOOR SPORTS EDEN PARK — EDEN PARK TO-MORROW — SATURDAY At 3 p.m. NO. I— TECH. OLD BOYS v. M.T.P. M.T.P. require a win to maintain the leading position, but Technical Old Boys are renowned for their ability to upset calculations and are causing the opposition concern with the strong team they are fielding. AT 1.30 — THE CURTAIN-RAISER. NAVY v. ARMY BATTALION Two Teams with a Great Reputation for Fast Football. Can they maintain it? NO. 2 — 3 P.M., C.R.O. v. Grafton-Ponsonby NO. 2 — 1.30 P.M. Primary School Reps. v. Senior Boys' Reps. ADMISSION CHARGES AS USUAL. 28 LEAGUE FOOTBALL CARLAW PARK SATURDAY SATURDAY 3 P.M. KOMATE! KOMATE! THE THRILL OF THE YEAR. PAKEHA v. MAORI PAKEHA v. MAORI a annual fi^t ure has never failed to provide oe game. The Maoris will field a side quite in P rev ious years and will SSS? £ their traditional open play with ♦K^ii an A. unex P Pe t©d movements that has won for !S?i w Public popularity they enjoy. They J*' I**1** be tested by an equally brilliant Pakeha a 2 , en ** they do not rise to the spectacular heights of the Maoris, their sound defence and penetrative play will delight the large crowd certain to attend. THE TOTAL PROCEEDS GO TO THE INJURED PLAYERS' FUND. Free List entirely suspended. Vice-Presidents* Tickets will not admit. Admission: Ground 1/. Ladies 6d; Stand 6d. Carlaw Park r- To-morrow! 28 SOCCER SOCCER CUP TIE FOOTBALL Once again Patrons are presented with Games at Headquarters, when FALCON CUP AND CHAMPIONSHIP will be involved in Both Matches, which may mean extra time. COMRADES v. MT. ALBERT G. 0.8. A 3 p.m. Last time they met Comrades won, and they ?/r« c ? they can re P ea t the performance. Mount Albert now heads the table, two points ahead of Comrades. So you can be assured of a great tussle. EASTERN SUBURBS v. NAVAL BASE 1.30 p.m. f( "ced a Draw at their last meeting, and it looks like extra time here, with Thrilling, Open Play. BLANDFORD PARK WH . EE^ E FOOTBALL IS FOOTBALL And a High Standard Prevails. USUAL ADMISSION CHARGES. 3* REPRESENTATIVE HOCKEY Auckland v. Tank Brigade SARAWIA PARK, Newmarket, TO-MORROW AT 3.10 P.M. by llS th" U A?,rv l i atC J? V ll , mark the Official Opening ma-kers Hockey Association of Newfields of £ tserve ' one Of the finest Hockey p, p ° f JP e Dominion. An unsurpassed view Iho I.r-r?? e o£ '"e same can be gained iroro terraces and upon this occasion tb» Admission is FREE. DO NOT MISS THIS GAME! 28 !•'"' Racquet Restringing. 8/6 to JO' . —Walts l: "' no ' '-"1 Exchange [.ane «
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 203, 28 August 1942, Page 6
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