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AMUSEMENT GUIDE.

H|S MAJESTY'S THEATBE.—-Hawaii Sings." PICTURE THEATRES. MAJESTIC—Dead End Kids In "On Dress Parade" and Richard Arlen In "Hot Steel." ■ BOXY—George O'Brien In "Stage to Chino" and George E. Stone In "Long Shot." ST. JAMES'—Lew Ayres and Laraine Day to "Dr. Klldare's Strange Case." OXFORD—Anna Neagle in "Irene." REGENT—Edward Q. Robinson in "Dr. Ebrllch's Magic Bullet." PLAZA—Cary Grant and Irene Dunne In "My Favourite Wile." EMBASSY—Bette Davis and Miriam Hopkins in "The Old Maid." STRAND—Bert Bailey in "Dad Rudd, M.P." CENTURY—Jean Arthur and Melvyn Douglas in "Too Many Husbands." CIVIC—"The Grapes ol Wrath." ASTOR— "Our Fighting Navy" and "Love on Toast." ALEXANDRA—Guest Night. ADELFHI—Guest Night. AMBASSADOR—Guest Night. AVONDALE—Guest Night. BERKELEY (Mission Bay)—" Good-bye Mr. Chips. ' BRITANNIA—"Green Hell" and "Range War.' BlßKENHEAD—"Unexpected Father.' CAPITOL—"The Wizard of Oz." CRYSTAL PALACE—Guest Night. DE LUXE—"The First Rebel" and "Naughty But Nice." EMPRESS—CIosed lor reconstruction. GAIETY—"U Boat 28." GREY LYNN—Guest Night. KING'S THEATRE (Northcote)—"lsle ol Destiny." MAYFAIR—"Saint in London." NEW ROYAL—"Night Club Scandal" and "The Life 01 the Party." PRINCE EDWARD—Guest Night. PRINCESS—Guest Night. PEERLESS—"On the Night of the Fire." PICTUREDBOME—"On the Night of the Fire." BIALTO—Guest Night. REGAL—Guest Night. BEGENT—Guest Night. STATE (Symonds Street)—" Remember" and "Bad Little Angel." STAB —Closed lor repairs. STRAND (Onehonga)—Guest Night. STATE (Onehunra)—Guest Night. STATE (Devonport)—Guest Night. TTVOLI—"Stage to Chlno" and "Long Shot." TUDOR—"The Cheat." VICTORIA—Guest Night. LIBERTY—• 'Kentucky Moonshine" and "West of Shanghai." RADIO PROGRAMMES. IYA—B.O p.m., Budapest String Quartet; 8.27. Richard Tauber, tenor; 8.38, Ina Bosworth. violinist; 9.15, "Martins Corner:" the story of a family; 9.40, John Ford, baritone. *YA—B.O p.m., "For England," a concert and pageant; 9.15, "The First Great Churchill"; 9.40, "Hits of 1935," by Roy Fox and hh band; 9.48, "The Woman in Black." IYX—B.O p.m., "Brass and Ballads"; 9.30. "Joan of Arc." 1ZM—7.45 p.m., "Silas Marner": 8.0, "Pee? Into WrTlnn J 1"l n QCCftjgjßH MMBJMHh

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 222, 18 September 1940, Page 3

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AMUSEMENT GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 222, 18 September 1940, Page 3

AMUSEMENT GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 222, 18 September 1940, Page 3

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