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AMUSEMENT GUIDE.

PICTURE THEATERS. PLAZA—Cary Grant and Irene Dunne to "My Favourite Wife." EMBASSY—Bette Davis and Miriam Hopkins In "The Old Maid." STBAND—Bert Bailey In "Dad Rudd. M.P.* CENTURY—Anna Neasle and Ray Mllland In "Irene." CIVIC—Joan Blondell and Lana Turner In "Two Girls on Broadway." MAJESTIC!—EIIen Drew In "Women' Without Names" and William Boyd in "Hidden Qold." KOXY —Ralph Forbes In "Calling PhUo Vance" and Heather Angel In "Ball a Sinner." ST. JAMES , —Mickey Roones In "Younc Tom Edison." OXFORD—"Turnabout." regent—Edward a. Robinson in "Dr. Ehrllch's Magic Bullet." ASTOE— "Say It In French" and "Rio." ALEXANDRA—"VigiI in the Night" and "The Sunset Trail." ADELPHi—"Pack Up Your Troubles" and "Dark Victory." AMBASSADOR—Guest Night. AVONDALE—Guest Night. BERKELEY (Mission Bay)—" The Wizard of Oz." BRITANNIA—''Destry Rides Again" and "Riding High." ■■■ CAPITOL—"Good-bye Mr. Chips." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Rebecca." DE LUXE—"Raffles" and "Frozen Limits." EMPRESS—CIosed tor reconstruction. GAIETY—"We're Going to be Rich." GREY LYNN—Guest Night. NEW ROYAL—"TeII No Tales" and "Little Accident." PRINCE EDWARD—Guest Night. PRINCESS—"A Chump at Oxford" and "Of Mice and Men." PEERLESS—"Stronger Than Desire." RlALTO—"Rebecca." REGAL—Guest Night. REGENT (Epsom)—" Broadway Serenade" and "Yes, My Darling Daughter." STATE (Symonds Street)—" The Invisible Man Returns." STAR —Closed for repairs. STATE (Onchunga)—"Drums Along the Mowhawk" and "Marines Fly High." STRAND (Onehunra)—Guest Night. STATE (Devonport)—"Saints Double Trouble" and "For Freedom." TlVOLl—"Calling Philo Vance" and "Half a Sinner." TUDOR—"Andy Hardy 'Gets Spring Fever." VICTORIA—Gueet Night. RADIO PROGRAMMES. IYA—B.O p.m., "Hard Cash"; 8.45. "Wandering With the West Wind"; 9.10, studio recital by the Auckland Watersiders' Silver Band. 2YA—B.O p.m., "Home Town Variety," New Zealand artists in the studio; 8.49, "Your Favourite Cinema Organist?" No. 2: Reginald Foorf 9.10, Eileen Clark, pianist, Betty Capper soprano,, and the Salon Trio. ' IYX—B.O p.m., instrumental and vocal numbers. 1ZM—7.45 p.m., "The Lile of Cleopatra"; 9.0, oldtime dance tunes.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1940, Page 16

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AMUSEMENT GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1940, Page 16

AMUSEMENT GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1940, Page 16

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