AMUSEMENT GUIDE
EMBASSY—*'Paris Calling." PLAZA—"The Corsican Brothers.** ClVlC—"Wagons Roll at Night." MAJESTIC—' 'The Wolf Man" and "Oont Get Personal." ST. JAMES*—"Shadow of the Thin Man." REGENT—"Married Bachelor." STRAND—"Sergeant York." CENTURY—"Moon Over Miami." RGXy—"Riding the Wind" and "Soutll of Panama." OXFORD—"The Cowboy and the Lady" and "Raffles." CIVIC SQUARE—Amusement Park. STATE (Onehnnga)—"Melody Ranch" and "Man at Large." TUDOR—"Kipps." TlVOLl—"Riding the Wind" and "South of Panama." VICTORIA—"One Night in Lisbon" and '"The Devil Pays Off." VICTORY— "Blood and Sand." VOGUE—"Love Crazy" and "Chad Hanna. ,# ASTOR—"Waterloo Bridge" and "Bachelor Daddy .** Cowboy and the Lady" and "Raffles." ADE J^ PHl —"Suspicion" and "Riders or the Purple Sage." AMBASSADOR—"The Great American Broadcast" and "Kit Carson." BRITANNIA—"Lady Be Good" and "Burma Road." BERKELEY—"Sergeant York." CAPITOL—"My Life with Caroline" and "Invitation to a Murder." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Divorce of Lady X." DE LUX"—"Ghost Breakers" and "Lady Scarface." GAIETY—"Andy Hardy's Private Secretary." GREY LYNN— "In the Navy" and "Unholy Partners." NEW ROYAL—"Foreign Correspondent" and "Lady of -Cheyenne." PlC c?S™^° ME ~" Tundra and " Nlght ** 2411 PRINCE EDWARD—"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." PRr £r9 l L SS^". Jungle Cavalcade" and "Ghost of St. Michael s." !ln L J2£r',P iTorce of Lady X." REGENT (Epsom)—' Waterloo Bridge." BE< Love~'7 The Gay Falcon" and "Accent on STA .Tw (Devonport)— "One Million 8.C." *nd Mexican Spitfire at Sea." STA N?ws f. Symonds Street)—" The Girl In th« STK ~,*?„, (Onehunsa)—"The Power and the Glory and "Unfinished Business." RADIO PROGRAMMES « Novelty Orchestra: 7.41. Ted hi?*? ® Novatones; 9.25, Nicholas Mat they and al* £ en Hi Orchestra; 9.37. String Orchestra; Z'JS' Blue Hungarian Band; 10.0, "Music. Mirtli and Melody." 2YA S^L1 5 v,„ pm X Eric Coates and the London symphony Orchestra; 7.58. studio Recital by Molly Atkinsen (contralto); 8.9. Chamber Music; 8.41, a Studio Recital by Dorothy Downing (pianist): 9.25, "Louis Levy Time"; 10.0. Kay Kyser s Orchestra. IVX —T® pro- After Dinner Music; 8.0. Light Orchestral and Ballads. IZM—7.O p.m.. Orchestral; 8.0, Concert; 9.0. Mis--cellaneous Recordings.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 121, 25 May 1942, Page 6
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319AMUSEMENT GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 121, 25 May 1942, Page 6
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