AMUSEMENT GUIDE
REGENT "Louisana Purchase." STRAND "Shining Victory." CENTURY —' Moon Over Miami." ROXY —"Sunset in Wyoming" and "Lone Star Ranger." OXFORD —"Under Two Flags." EMBASSY—"H. M. Pulham. Esq." PI.AZA—"The Corsican Brothers." CIVIC—"The Great Lie." MAJESTIC —"Mr. and Mrs. North" and "Wide Open Town." ST. JAMES' —"Shadow of the Thin Man." REGENT (Epsom) — "Dispatcn rrom Reuters" and "Aloma of the South Seas." REGAL —"In the Navy" and "Mexican Spitfire's Baby." STATE (Devonport) —"Citizen Kane" and "Riders of the Purple Sage." STATE (Symond* Street)—"Honky Tonk" and " Audioscopiks." STRAND (Onehnnra)—"Little Nelli# Kelly" and "Rookies on Parade." STATE (Onehunra) —"One Million 8.C." and "Playmates." TI'DOR —' Sergeant York." TlVOLl—"Sunset in Wyoraing" and "Lone Star Ranger." VlCTOßlA—''Appointment for 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." AVON" DA I.E —"Ancy rrarjys miate «cretary" and "Sailors Three." ADEI.PHI -"A Dale 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 "Ellerv Queen. Detective." CRYSTAL PALACE. — "49th Parallel" and "Blondic Goes Latin." DE LUXE—"WiId Geese Calling" and "Hot Spot." FORESTERS—"Elizabeth and Essex." GAIETY—"Power and the Glory." GREY LYNN—"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." LIBERTY—"Dive Bomber." MAYFAlß—"Waterloo Bridge" and "The Face Behind the Mask." NEW ROYAL—"Shepherd of the Hills" and "Las Vegas Nights." PEERLESS—"That Night In Rio." PICTUREDROME—"My Son. My Son." PRINCE EDWARD —"The Great Waltz" and "Bombay Clipper." PRINCESS—"LittIe Foxes" and "Lady Scarface." RIALTO—"49th Parallel" and "Blondie a oca RIALTO (Sunday) - Dark Eyes of London" and i "Sales Lady."
RADIO PROGRAMMES To-day (Saturday) IYA— 7.30 p.m.. Philharmonic Orchestra: 7.52 Studio Recital by Joan Downing (pianist): 8.13 Henri Temianka (violinist) and the Temiunk?.„?,^amber Orchestra: 8.26. studio Recital by William McMichael (baritone): 8.38. J. H Squire Chamber Orchestra; 10.10, Horace Heidt's Musical Knights. 2YA 1 , 7 ? 5 pm - "Torchlight Music"; 8.27, "The Little Show" (a studio presentation): 8.50, the Debroy Somers Band; 9.45, "Make-Believe Ballroom Time." 7 0 P"i.. After Dinner Music: 8.0, "Radio Revue"; 9.0, "Music from the Masters." 1ZM—7.30 p.m.. Orchestral; 8.0. Dance Session. To-morrow (Sunday) Ba »s ti . s .l Service: 815 ' studio Recital dM , ? Matthews (violinist) and Eileen Ralph (pianist); 9.28, the Boston Promenade orchestra. Anglican Service; 8.5. Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam; 9.7, Foden's •• s Band; 10 °- "Rhythm on P r ° Kramme of m usic compered by !YX—B.3O p.m.. Programme of Folk Music. IZM <r-ui° ri^.Vr,° rC 'L eS^u1 Recordings; 8.0, Concert; 9.30, Organ and Choral Works.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 126, 30 May 1942, Page 10
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424AMUSEMENT GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 126, 30 May 1942, Page 10
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