AMUSEMENT GUIDE
STRAND —"Sergeant York." CENTURY—"Moon Over Miami." ROXY —"Ficliag the Wind" and "South of Panama." OXFORD —"Blood and Sand." EMBASSY—"P-Aiis Calling." PLAZA —"The Corsican Brothers.** CIVIC—"The Sea Wolf." MAJESTIC—"The Count of Monte Cristo." ST. JAMES*—"Shadow of the Thin Man." REGENT—"Married Bachelor." CIVIC SQUARE—Amusement Park. VICTORIA —"Unholy Partners" and "Spy for a Day." VOGUE—"Sergeant York" and "U.S.S. Arizona." ASTOR—"Chasing Trouble" and "Renegade Trail." AVON—"Blood and Sand" and "Frozen Limits." ADELFHI —"Pack Up Your Troubles" and "Meet Dr. Christian." AMBASSADOR—"Dive Bomber." AVONDALE—"Unfinished Business" and "Meet the Missus." BRITANNIA—"Love Thy Neighbour" and "There Ain't No Justice." BERKELEY—"lnvitation to a Murder." CAPITOL—"Lone Wolf Strikes" and "Over the Wall." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Reno" and "Free Blonde and 21." DE LUXE —"Beau Geste." GREY LYNN—"Military Academy" and "Cafe Hostess?" FORESTERS—"Affectionately Yours." GAIETY—"4O Little Mothers" and "Flame of New Orleans." LIBERTY—"Dr. Kildare's Crisis" and "Meet the Wild Cat." MAYFAIR —"The Trial of Mary Dugan" and "Tight Shoes." NEW ROYAL—"House of the Arrow" and Fugitive at Large." PRINCE EDWARD—"My Little Chickadee" and "Seventeen." PRINCESS—"Boy Slaves" and "Pop Always Pays." PICTUREDROME—-"Gang's All Here" and "Stunt; Pilot." ! RIALTO—"Reno" and "Free Blonde and 21." | REGENT (Epsom)—" Honeymoon Deferred" and i "6000 Enemies." RE< at'^e'a^' ian in C * ty of Darkness " and "All STATE (Devonport)—"Algiers." STATE (Symonds Street)—" The Great Waltz." STRAND (Onehunga)—"ln the Navy" and "I Was a Prisoner on Devil's Island." STATE (Onehunffa)—"Paris Honeymoon" and Our Neighbours the Carters." TUDOR—"New Wine." TIV Panama I '^ inS Wind " and "South of VICTORY—"The Ghost Breakers."
RADIO PROGRAMMES IYA h7 7 ?? P- m -- Pr j sca Quartet: 7.58, Studio Eecital DJ. Dawn Harding (m^zzo-soprano); 8.13 The ci.verman Piano Quartet; 10.0, "The Masters in Lighter Mood." - VA ;;; 7 \ 45 . , Barnabas von Geczy and his Cnchestra; 8.14, "Sociable Songs," a studio pre- :;™ atlon r ' jV* 9, Light Symphony Orchestra--B.JJ. a Studio Recital by Rosaleen Hickmott (soprano): 10.10, Dance Music by Lauri Paddi's Ballroom Orchestra. lix 7 0 P™ \ After Dinner Music: 8.0. "Bands Variety 5' 9 < -'^ assica l Recitals: 10.0, IZM—7 0 p.m.. Orchestral Music: 8.20, Half Hour 9 0 Ccncer 6 Orchestra; 8.50, Orchestral;
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 117, 20 May 1942, Page 9
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338AMUSEMENT GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 117, 20 May 1942, Page 9
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