AMUSEMENT GUIDE
ST. JAMES*—' 'Shadow of the Thin Man.REGENT —"Louisana Purchase." STRAND —"Shining Victory." CENTURY-—"Moon Over Miami." BOXY—"Suneet In Wyoming" and "Lone 8 tar Ranger." OXFORD —"Under Two Flags." EMBASSY—"H. M. Pulham, Esq." PLAZA —"The Corsican Brothers." CIVIC—"The Great Lie." ___ MAJESTIC —"Mr. and MrsT North" and Open Town." REGAL —"In the Navy" and "Mexican Spitfire's E.iby." STATE (Devonport)—"Citizen Kane" and "Riders of the Purple Sage." STATE (Symonds Street)—"Honky Tonk" and "Audioscopiks." STRAND (Onehunga)—"Little Nellie Kelly" and | "Rookies on Parade." STATE (Onehunga)—"One Million 8.C." and "Playmates." TUDOR—"Sergeant York." TTVOLl—"Sunset in Wyorjing" and "Lone Star Ranger." VICTORIA —"Appointment lor Love" and "Danny Boy." VICTORY —"I Wanted Wings." VOGUE—"Western Union" and "Strike Up the Band." ASTOR—"Dr. Kildare's Crisis" and "The Lady from Cheyenne." AVON—"Under Two Flags" and Shooting High." AVONDALE —"Ancy rtarcry-s private secretary" and "Sailors TbraU** ADELPHI—"A Date with the Falcon" and "Father Takes a Wife." AMBASSADOR—"D'. Kildare's Crisis" and "Affectionately Yours." BRITANNIA—"It's Turned Out Nice Again" and "The Devil Pays Off." BERKELEY—"I Wanted Wings." CAPITOL—"Maisie was a Lady" and "EUery Queen, Detective." 1 CRYSTAL PALACE.—"49th Parallel" and "Blondie
Goes Latin." DE LUXE—"WiId Geese Calling" and "Hot Spot." GAIETY —"Power and the Glory." GREY LYNN—"Dr. Jekyll" and "Mr. Hyde." NEW ROYAL—"Shepherd of the Hills" and "Las Vegas Nights." PEERLESS—"That Night in Rio." PICTUREDROME—"My Son, My Son." PRINCE EDWARD—"Tie Great Waltz" and "Bombay Clipper." PRINCESS—"LittIe Foxes" and "Lady Scarface." RIALTO—"49 th Parallel" and "Blondie Goes Latin." REGENT (Epsom)—"Dispaicn rrom Reuters" and "Aloma ol the South Seas." RADIO PROGRAMMES 1YA—7.30 p.m., Albert Schweitzer (organist); 7.50. Studio Recital by Rachel Mawhinney (soprano); 8.2. Studio Recital by Studio Orchestra: #.37, The Philadelphia Orcneatra; 10.0, "Music, Mirth and Melody." „ 2YA—7.45 p.m.. Orchestra Symphonlque of Paris, 8.22, Light Symphony Orchestra; 8.30, a Studio Recital by W. F. Crewes (baritone); 8.42, "At Short Notice"; 9.25, Trentham Military Band; 10.0, "Rhythm on a programme of music tampered by Turn1YX —7.0 p.m., Alter Dinner Music; 8.30, "A Young Man with a Swing Band ; 10.0. "Musings and Memories" 1ZM —7.0 p.m., Orchestral and instrumental Numbers; 8.0, Concert; 9.0, Miscellaneous Recordings.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 125, 29 May 1942, Page 7
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338AMUSEMENT GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 125, 29 May 1942, Page 7
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