AMUSEMENT GUIDE
REGENT —"Keep "Em Flying-" STRAND —"Mr. Deeds Goes to Town." CENTURY —"How Green was My Valley." OXFORD —"Hunchback of Notre Dame." ROXY—"Twilight on the Trail" and "Too Many Blondes." EMBASSY —"The Remarkable Andrew." PLAZA—"Dangerous Moonlight." CIVIC —"Forever Cherished." ST. JAMES'—"Smllin' Through." MAJESTIC—"Torpedo Boat" and "Anton* the Living." BERKELEY.—"Boom Town." CAMEO—"Outside the Three-mile Limit" and "Young Man's Fancy." CAPITOL—"Wagons Roll at Night" and "Mexican Spitfire's Baby.'' CRYSTAL PALACE—"Sundown" and "Lone Wolf Keeps a Date." DE LUXE—"Virginia" and "Unexpected Dncle." GAIETY—"Men of Boys' Town." NEW ROYAL—"That Night in Rio" and "Doomed Caravan." PRINCE EDWARD —"Those Were the Days" and "Heart of Arizona." PRINCESS —"Sis Hopkins" and "One Million 8.C." REGAL —"Adventure In Diamonds" and "Conquest of the Air." REGENT (Epsom)—" Come Live With Me" and "One Night in the Tropics." RIALTO —"Sundown" and "Lone Wolf Keepc a Date." STATE (Devonport)—"Moon Over Miami." STATE (Symonds Street)—"Tarzan's Secret Treasure." STATE (Onehnnga)—"The Corsican Bros." and "Secrets of the Lone Wolf." STRAND (Onefannra) —"Aloma of the South Seas" and "The Officer and the Lady." TUDOR—"Shining Victory." TlVOM—"Twilight on the Trail" «»ii "Too JCuqr Blondes." VlCTOßY—"Honeymoon In Ball." VICTORIA—"The Farmer's Wife" and "Don't Get Personal." VOGUE—"The Count of Monte Cristo" and "My Life Is Yours." AVONDALE—"Maryland." AMBASSADOR—"SIeepers Wert" and "Whistling in the Dark." ASTOR—"it Started With Eve" and "Badlands of Dakota." AVO £m" l !?. ncl s ack of Notre Dame" and "IH otiii Alive. ADELPHI "Blood and Sand" and "Man at Large. BRITANNIA—-"The Great American Broadcast" and Mutiny in the Arctic." RADIO PROGRAMMES P.m.. Louis Voss Grand Orchestra; 8.0. Regent Classic Orchestra; 9.25. "Music by British 9.44, Royal Artillery Band; ®. • Massed Brass Bands; 10.2. "Variety." Columbia Artists. 2TA ~P.m. "Rainbow Rhythm," featuring ♦i? ?£i^ y ., Makers; 819 ' "On the Black: On c £? n i a orßan tim e with Dudley Heaven, 8.2 a Radio Variety "; 9.25. the 2YA Orchestra, solo clarinetist. R. Bowman. ITx rr 7 '9 P ™ > After Dinner Music; 8.0, Chamber Music; 9.0. Classical Recitals. IZM^: 7 ' 30 . P"?- ''Orchestral Interlude"; 8.0, Concert; 9.0, Miscellaneous Recordings.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 166, 16 July 1942, Page 6
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333AMUSEMENT GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 166, 16 July 1942, Page 6
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