AMUSEMENT GUIDE
ST. JAMES* —•'Smllin' Through." REGENT—"Keep Em Flying." STRAND—"Mr. D*eds Goes to Town." CENTURX—"How Green w«» My Valley." OXFORD—"Hunchback of Notre Dame." ROXY—"Twilight on the Trail" and "Too Many Blondes." EMBASSY—"The Doctor and the Debutant*." PLAZA—"Dangerous Moonlight." ClVlC—"Forever Cherished." MAJESTIC—"Torpedo Boat" and "Among the Living." CAMEO—"Outside the Three-mile Limit" and "Young Man's Fancy." CAPITOL—"Quick Millions" and "Secret Seven." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Men are Not Oods" and "Cross Country Romance." DE LUXE—"One Million 8.C." and "Playmates." FORESTERS—"Tight Shoes." GAIETY—"Men ol Boys' Town." LIBERTY—"We Are Not Alone." NEW ROYAL.—"EarI ot Puddleitone" and "Island ol Doomed Men." PRINCE EDWARD—"Those Were the Days" and "Heart of Arizona." PRINCESS—"Our Town" and "Amateur Gentleman."' REGAL—"Adventure In Diamonds" and "Conquest of the Air." RECENT (Eptom)—-When the Daitona Bode" and "Down Went McGinty." RIALTO—"Men are Not Gode" and "Oroea Country Romance." STATE (Devonport)—"Suez." STATE (Symonda Street)—"Tarzan'a SecMt Treasure." STATE (Onehunga)—"Mail Train" and "Four Jacks and a Jill." STRAND (Onehnnga)—"Aloma of the South Seas" and "The Officer and the Lady." TUDOR—"Shining Victory." TlVOLl—"Twilight on the Trail" and "Too Many Blondes." VlCTOßY—"Honeymoon In Ball." VICTORIA—"The Farmer's Wife" and "Don't Get Personal." VOGUE—"The Count of Monte Cristo" and "My Lite is Yours." AVONDALE—"Maryland." AMBASSADOR—"SIeepers West" and "Whistling In the Dark." ASTOR—"What a Life" and "Tundra." AVON—"Hunchback of Notre Dame" and "I'm Still Alive." ADELPHI— I "The Duke of West Point" and "Manhattan Heartbeat." BRITANNIA—"The Great American Broadcast" and "Mutiny In the Arctic." BERKELEY.—"Boom Town." RADIO PROGRAMMES X1A—7.30 p.m.. Elly Ney, with Walter Tramplar (viola); 8.2, A studio Recital by Valerie Miller (soprano); 8.14, Studio Recital by the John Talt Trio, John Tait (piano), W. Hayes (violin), Lois Walls (viola); 8.40. Poltronierl String Quartet; 10.0. "The Masters in Lighter Mood." *YA—7.45 p.m.. Light Symphony Orchestra; 8.45, "Songs Without Words," a session of Mellow Melodies; 10.10, Dance Music by Laurl Paddi's Ballroom Orchestra. IYX—7.O p.m.. After Dinner Music; S.O. "Bands and Ballads"; 8.0, Classical Recitals; 10.0. Variety. 1ZM —7.0 p.m.. Orchestral Programme; 8.15. Concert; 9.0, Hawaiian and Popular Melodies; 9.30, a half hour with the Studio Dance Band.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 165, 15 July 1942, Page 7
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334AMUSEMENT GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 165, 15 July 1942, Page 7
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