AMUSEMENT GUIDE
STRAND—"Shining Victory." CENTURY—"Moon Over Miami." ROXY—"Sunset in Wyoming" and "Lone Star Ranger." OXFORD—"Under Two Flags." EMBASSY—"H. M. Pulham. Esq." PLAZA —"The Corsican Brothers." CIVIC—"The Great Lie." MAJESTIC—"Mr. and Mrs. North" and "Wide Open Town." ST. JAMES* —''Shadow of the Thin Man." RlALTO—"Freedom Radio" and "One Million 8.C." REGENT—"Louisana Purchase." REGENT (Epsom)—"Dispatcn rrom Reuters" and "Aloma of the South Seas." REGAL—"In the Navy" and "Mexican Spitfire's Baby." STATE (Devonport)—"We're Going to be Rich" and "Wildcat Bus." STATE (Symonds Street) —"Honky Tonk" and "Audioscopiks." STRAND (Onehungra)—"Little Nellie Kelly" and "Rookies on Parade." STATE (Onebunea) —"Ridin' on a Rainbow" and "Sleepers West." TUDOR—"Sergeant York." TlVOLl—"Sunset in Wyoraing" and "Lone Star Ranger." VICTORIA —"The Great Waltz" and "Melody and Moonlight." VICTORY—"! 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." ADELPHI—"Road to Singapore" and "Pride of the West." AMBASSADOR—"Dr. Kildare's Crisis" and • Affectionately Yours." BRITANNIA —"Appointment for Love" and "Unholy Partners." BERKELEY—"I Wanted Wings." CAPITOL—"Night of January 16" and "Look Who's Laughing." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Freedom Radio" and "One Million 8.C." DE LUXE—"Date with the Falcon" and "Accent on Love." FORESTERS—"Elizabeth and Essex." GAIETY—"Power and the Glory." GREY LYNN—"Arizona." NEW ROYAL—"Shepherd ol the Hills" and "Las Vegas Nights." PRINCE EDWARD—"Danny Boy" and "Our Wife." PRINCESS—BIonde from Singapore" and "Mexican Spitfire at Sea." RADIO PROGRAMMES IYA —7.30 p.m.. Debroy Somers Band and Chorus--7.40, Albert Sandler Trio; 9.25. London Coilcert Orchestra; 9.34, Albert Ketelbys Concert Orchestra; 9.56, London Concert Orchestra; 10.0. Music, Mirth and Melody. 2 *A—7 45 P.m.. Be~' . Philharmonic Orchestra; -recital by Olga Burton (soprano) 8.25, "Louis Levy Time"; 10.a. Dance Music, Larry Clinton and his Orchestra. 1YX ~ 7 ; 0 After Dinner Music: 8.0. Light Orchestral, Music and Ballads. IZM—7.O p.m.. Orchestral Interlude; 8.0, Concert--9.0, Miscellaneous Recordings.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 127, 1 June 1942, Page 3
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298AMUSEMENT GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 127, 1 June 1942, Page 3
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