AMUSEMENT GUIDE.
CIVLC SQUARE—Amusement Park. PICTURE THEATRES. CENTURY—AIice Faye and Don Ameche In "Lillian Russell." CIVIC—Gary Cooper In "The Westerner." MAJESTIC—Jack Benny In "Buck Benny Rides Again" and Victor Jory In "The Light of Western Stars." BOXY—Dennis Morgan In "Tear Oas Bquad" and James McCaUion in "Pride ol the Blue Grass." ST. JAMES'—Spencer Tracy and Rita Johnson In "Edison, the Man." OXFORD—Jon HaU In "South of Pago Pago." REGENT—The Lane Sisters In "Poor Wives." PLAZA—Laurel and Hardy in "Saps at Sea." EMBASSY—Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray in "Remember the Night." STRAND—Robert Young and Helen Gilbert in "Florian." ASTOB—"The Lion Has Wings" and "Call a Messenger." ALEXANDRA—"Rebecca" and "Legion of the Lawless." ADELPHl—"British Intelligence" and "Everything Happens at Night." AMBASBADOR—"The Ice Follies" and "The Oracle Allen Murder Case." AVONDALE—"Destry Rides Again" and "Back in Circulation." BERKELEY (Mission Bay)—" Honeymoon in Bali." BRITANNIA—"The Ice Follies" and "The Tower , of London." . CIVIC THEATRETTE—"HoIIywood Round Up" and "I Am the Law." CAPITOL—"My Irish Molly" and "First Rebel." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Each Dawn I Die" and "Young As You Feel." DE LUXE—"Pack Up Your Troubles" and "For I Freedom." | EMPRESS—CIosed tor reconstruction. GAIETY—"Four Feathers." GREY LYNN—"Tower of London" and "Spies of the Air." KING'S THEATRE (Northcote)—"Angels With Dirty Faces." i LIBERTY—"Topper Takes a Trip" and "Konga the Stallion." NEW ROYAL—"Bridal Suite" and "Wife. Husband and Friend." PRINCE EDWARD—"The Starmaker" and "Talking Feet." PRINCESS—"Drums Along the Mowhawk" and "Sued For Libel." RIALTO—"Each Dawn I Die" and "Young As You Feel." REGAL—"A Chump at Oxford" and "Of Mice and Men." REGENT—"Bridal Suite" and "South Riding." STATE (Symonds Street)—" Dad Rudd, M.P." STAB—Closed for repairs. STATE (Onehnnga)—"All at Sea" and "House Across the Bay." STRAND (Onehunga)—"Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever" and "The Unexpected Father." STATE (Devonport)—"He Married His Wife" and I "Vigil in the Night." j TIVOLI —"Tear Gas Squad" and "Pride of the Blue Grass." j TUDOR—"A Window in London." I VlCTOßlA—"Scarface" and "Remember."
I RADIO PROGRAMMES. IYA—B.O p.m., studio orchestra, conducted by Harold Baxter; 8.10, Evelyn Busbridge, mezzosoprano; 9.10, Yehudi Menuhin, violinist. ~SYA—B.O p.m.. "Funzapoppln": 8.30, "I Pulled ! Out a Plum"; 9.10, band of H.M. Welsh i Guards, and the United States Navy Band; I 9.32, "Meek's Antiques:" "The Policeman's China Cat." S IYX—B.O p.m., "Rhythm AU the Time": 8.0. I "Titbits of To-day: Hits of Yesterday." ! IZM—B.2O p.m., instrumental items; 9.0. concert.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 230, 27 September 1940, Page 3
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385AMUSEMENT GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 230, 27 September 1940, Page 3
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