AMUSEMENT GUIDE
CIVIC "Wagons Roll at Night." MAJESTIC —"The Wolf Man" and "Don t Get Personal." ST. JAMES' —"Shadow of the Tbin Man." REGENT—"Married Bachelor." STRAND —"Sergeant York." CENTURY —"Moon Over Miami." ROXY —"Sunset in Wyoming" and "Lone Star Ranger." OXFORD —"The Cowboy and the Lady" and Raffles." EMBASSY—"Paris Calling." PLAZA—"The Corsican Brothers." STATE (Symond* Street) —"Honeymoon for Three. STRAND (Onetannia) —"Affectionately Yours * and "The Devil Commands." STATE (Onetmnga)—"Disputed Passage" and "Women Without Names." TUDOR—"HoId Back the Dawn." TlVOLl—"Sunset in Wyoming" and "Lone Star Ranger." VICTORIA—"Love Thy Neighbour" and "There Ain't No Justice." VICTORY—"Safari." VOGUE —"Gunga Din" and Bachelor Mother. ASTOR "Waterloo Bridge" and "Biscuit Eater.' AVON—"The Cowboy and the Lady" and "Rallies." ADELPHI—"This Man in Paris" and "Free Blonde and 21." AMBASSADOR -"The Hit Parade of 1941' and "Phantom Raiders." BRITANNIA— "The Get-away" and "Road Agent." BERKELEY —"They Dare Not Love" and "Modern Wife." CAPITOL —"Blondie Brings Up Baby" and Accidents Will Happen." CRYSTAL PALACE—"One Crowded Night" and "Military Academy." DE LUXE— "Ghost Breakers" and "Lady Searface." FORESTERS— "The Power and the Glory." GAIETY —"Adam Had Four Sons." LYNN—"Down Went McGinty" and • Emergency Squad." LIBERTY —'Andy Hardy's Private Secretary." MAYFAIB—"Saint in Palm Springs" and "Girl from Avenue A." NEW ROYAL —"Light of the Western Stars" and "Hotel for Women." PICTUREDROME —"Trouble in Sundown" and "Peck's Bad Boy at the Circus." PRINCE EDWARD—"Those High Grey Walls" and Stage Coach War." PRINCESS —"Reno" and "All at Sea." RIALTO —"One Crowded Night" and "Military Academy." REGENT (Epsom)—" Charlie McCarthy, Detective" and "In Old Mexico." REGAL —"Pop Always Pays" and "Chicken Wagon Family." STATE (DeTODpert)—"Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel." RADIO PROGRAMMES iya—7 30 p.m.. Budapest String Quartet; 2'??' Studio Recital by Lyla Fastier (soprano); 8.10 Studio Recital by Eileen Ralph (soloist) and the Studio Chamber Orchestra; 8.46. Yehudi • Menuhin (violinist); 10.0. "The Masters in Lighter Mood." IYA 10.10 p.m.. Dance Music by Laurl Paddl s Ballroom Orchestra. iTX—7.O "p'.rn.. ' After' Dinner Mualr; 8.0. "Bands and Ballads''; 9.0. Classical Recitals; 10.0. VafieSy- ' • IZM—7.O p.m.. Orchestral Music; B.JO, a halfhour With the Studio Dane® Band. B.SO. Orchestral Interlude; 8.0. Concert.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 123, 27 May 1942, Page 3
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345AMUSEMENT GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 123, 27 May 1942, Page 3
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