AMUSEMENT GUIDE.
PICTURE THEATRES. OXFORD—"Pinocchio." f REGENT—The Lane Sisters in "Pour Wives." PLAZA—Jon .Hall and Franccs Farmer in "South or Pago Pago." • EMBASSY—Bette Davis and Miriam Hopkins In "The Old Maid." STRAND—Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore In "Dr. KJldare's Strange Case." CENTURY—AIice Fayc and Don Amechc in "Lillian Russell." CIVIC—Cary Cooper in "The Westerner." MAJESTIC—Baby Sandy in "Sandy is a Lady." and Nova Pilbcam in yCheer. Boys. Cheer. ROXY—George O'Brien in "Stage to Chino" and i George E. Stone in "Long Shot. I ST. JAMES*—Robert Young and Helen Gilbert in "Florian." • lASTOß—"Thunder Afloat" and "Brldol Suite." ALEXANDRA—"A Chump at Oxford" and "An Englishman's Home." I ADELPIII—'"HeII's Kitchen" and "For Freedom." I AMBASSADOR—"Stand Up and Fight" and "King of Chinatown." AVONDALE—"The Real GloryV and "Unexpected BERKELEY (Minion Bay)—" Song of the Plains." BRITANNIA—"RuIers of the Sea" and "The Star Maker." . BIRKENHEAD—"Out West With the Hardys." CAriTOL—"Dodge City." and "Mexican Spitfire." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Primrose Path" and "Everything on Ice." DE LUXE—"Dark Victory" and "British Intelligence." DELTA—"The Hunchback of Notre Dame" and "Second Fidute." EMPRESS—CIosed lor reconstruction: GAlETY—"Broadway Serenade." GREY LYNN—"The Star Maker" and "Nlnotchka." LIBERTY—"The. Cowboy and the Lady" and "Bachelor Mother." MAYFAIR—"LittIe Accident" and "The Grade Allen Murder Case." NEW ROYAL—"Broadway Serenade" and "The "Gorilla." PRINCE EDWARD—"RuIers of the Sea" and "Scarface." PRINCESS—"He Married His Wife" and "Vigil in the Night." PEERLESS—"HoteI For Women" and "Young as You Feel." RlALTO—"Primrose Path" and "Everything on Ice." REGAL—"Everything Happens at Night" and "Double Crime in the Maginot Line." REGENT—"The Wizard of Oz" and "Pack Up Your Troubles." STATE (Symonds Street)—" The Middle Watch." . STAR—Glared tor repairs. STRAND (Onchunsa) —"Destry Rides Again" and "Lady of the Tropics." STATE (Onchunca)—"Rebecca" and "Bullet Code." STATE (Dcvonport)—"Drums Along the Mowhawk" and "Three Sons." TlVOLl—'"Stage to Chino" and "Long Shot." TUDOR—"Over the Moon." VICTORIA—"Spies of the Air" and "Tower of London." RADIO PROGRAMMES. IYA—B.O p.m.. "Memories of the Savoy": 9.10. variety; 10.10. dance music. 2YA—B.O p.m.. "Krazy Kapcrs"; 8.26. "For the Film Fan"; 8.44, "Star Gazing"; 3.10, dance | music. IYX—B.O p.m., "Filmland Memories"; 8.30, "The; Dark Horse." IZM—7.O p.m.. snorts session; 8.0, dance programme. Hishlights from to-morrow's radio programmes are:— IYA—II.O a.m.. Church of Christ service, from Church of Christ. Ponsonby; 3.0 p.m., recorded talk by Ngalo Marsh, "Remembered Trifles'; 7.0, Methodist service from Pitt Street Church; 9.10, "Gounod Programme." 2YA—II.O a.m., Salvation Army service, from the Citadel; 2.0 p.m., music by Cesar Franck; 3.0, "New Zealand Brains Abroad": 7.0, Anglican service, from St. Paul's; 8.0, music by Mendelssohn; 9.10. "Mary. Mary Quite Contrary," a radio adaption of the play by St. John Ervine. IYX—B.3O p.m., "Aro> 4 nd the "Bandstand." with vocal interludes. IZM—2.O p.m.. selection? from the shows and musical comcdlcs; 8.0. conccrt.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 225, 21 September 1940, Page 14
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446AMUSEMENT GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 225, 21 September 1940, Page 14
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