AMUSEMENT GUIDE.
PICTURE THEATRES. REGENT—The Lane Sisters In "Pour Wives." PLAZA—Jon RaU and France* Parmer In "South of Pafo Pago." EMBASSY—Bette Davis and Miriam Hopkins In "The Old Maid." STRAND—Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore In "Dr. KUdare'a Strange Case." CENTURY—AIice Faye and Don Ameche In "Lillian Russell." CIVIC—Cary Cooper In "The Westerner." MAJESTIC—Baby Sandy In "Sandy la a Lady." and Nora Ptlbeam In "Cheer. Boys. Cheer." •ROXY—George O'Brien In "Stage to Chlno" and George E. Stone in "Long Shot." ST. JAMBS'—Robert Young and Helen Gilbert In "Flo Man." OXFORD—"Pinocchlo." ASTOR—"Thunder Afloat" and "Bridal Suite." Alexandra—"British Intelligence." ADELPBX—"HeII's Kitchen" and "For Freedom." AMBASSADOR—"Stand Dp and Fight" and "King of Chinatown." AVONDALE—"The Real'' Glory" and "Unexpected Father." BERKELEY (Mteion Bay)—" Song of the Plains." BRITANNIA—"RuIers ot the Sea'' and "The Star Maker." CAPITOL—"Dodge City" and "Mexican Spitfire." CRYSTAL PALACE—"The House Across the Bay." DE LUXE—"Of Mice and Men." EMPRESS—CIosed tor reconstruction. GAlETY—"Broadway Serenade." GREY LYNN—"The Star Maker" and "Nlnotchka." NEW ROYAL—"Broadway Serenade" and "The "Gorilla." PRINCE EDWARD—"RuIers of the Sea" and "Scarface." PRINCESS—"He Married Bis Wife" and "Vigil In the Night." PEERLESS—"HoteI For Women" and "Young as Yon Feel." RIALTO—"The House Across the Bay." REGAL—"Everything Happens at Night" and "Double Crime in the Maglnot Line." REGENT—"The Wizard of Oz" and •'Pack Up Your Troubles." STATE (Symoads Street)—" The MWdle Watch." STAR—Closed tor repairs. STRAND (Onehonga)—"Destry Rides Again" and "Lady of the Tropica." STATE (Onehuam)—"Rebecca" and "Bullet Code." STATE (Devonport)—"Drums Along the Mowhawk" and "Three Sons." SOUTHERN CROSS—"Hawaiian Nights." TIYOLI—"Stage to Chlno" and "Long Shot." TTJDOE—"Over the Moon." VICTORIA—"Spies of the Air" and "Tower of London." _
RADIO PROGRAMMES. VTA— B.O p.m., "Singapore Spy"; 5.30. "Thrills": 8.45, "Ravenshoe"; 9.10. ringside commentary on professional boxing match, the Alabama Kid v. Les Brander. **A—B.o p.m., chamber music; 8.30, Alexander Kipnis, bass; 8.44, Vincent Aspey, violinist, and Eric Bell, pianist; 9.10, ringside description of wrestling match, from Town HaU. UTX—B.O p.m., orchestral music and ballads: 9.0, "Piccadilly:" "The Electrical Murders." 1ZM—7.45 p.m., "Marin Antoinette"; ».0. humorous numLsrs.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 226, 23 September 1940, Page 4
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330AMUSEMENT GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 226, 23 September 1940, Page 4
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