AMUSEMENT GUIDE
MAJESTIC—"The Wolf Man" and "Don't Get Personal." ST. JAMES'—"Shadow of the Thin 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—"H. M. Pulham. Esq.** PLAZA—"The Corslcan Brothers." ClVlC—"Wagons Roll at Night." STATE (Drvonport)—"Citizen Kane" and
"Riders of the Purple Sage." STATE (Symonds Street) —"Honeymoon for Three." STRAND (Onehunra)—"Affectionately Yours" and "The Devil Commands." STATE (Onehanga)—"One Million 8.C." and "Playmates." 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.'* AVONDALE—"It Started with Eve." ASTOR—"Dr. Kildare's Crisis" and "The Lady from Cheyenne." AVON—"The Cowboy and the Lady" and "Raffles." ADELPHI—"A Date with the Falcon" and "FaWlfci Takes a Wife." 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—"Maisie was a Lady" and "Ellery Queen, Detective." CRYSTAL PALACE.—"49th Parallel" and "Blondi© Goes Latin." DE LUXE—"WiId Geese Calling" and "Hot Spot." GAIETY—"Adam Had Four Sons." GREY LYNN—"Down Went McGinty" and "Emergency Squad." LIBERTY—"Andy Hardy's Private Secretary." NEW ROYAL—"Shepherd of the Hills" and "Las Vegas Nights." PRINCE EDWARD—"Those High Grey Walls" and Stage Coach War." PRINCESS —"Little Foxes" and "Lady Scarface." RIAL TO—"49th Parallel" and "Blondio Goes Latin." REGENT (Epsom)—" Dispatch from Reuters" and "Aloma of the South Seas." REGAL-"Ppp Always Pays" and "Chicken Wagon Family."
RADIO PROGRAMMES 1YA —7.30 p.m., British Light Orchestra; 8 0 Albert 6andler and his Orchestra; 9.25, Music by British Bands. 2YA —7.45 p.m.. "Rainbow Rhythm": 8.19, "On the Black: On the White"; 9.25, a Studio Recital by Yvonne Webb Jones (soprano)9.34, Joseph Szigoti (violinist); 9.40, The Philadelphia Orchestra. irx—7.o p.m.. After Dinner Music; 8.0, Chamber Music; 9.0, Classical Recitals. 1ZM—7.30 p.m.. Orchestral Music; 8.0, Concert; 9.0, Miscellaneous Items.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 124, 28 May 1942, Page 9
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303AMUSEMENT GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 124, 28 May 1942, Page 9
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