AMUSEMENT GUIDE
ST*AND—"Mr. Deeds Goes to Town." CENTURY—"How Green was My Valley." OXFORD —"Dangerous Moonlight" and "Stranger on the Third Floor.'" gox V—"Twilight on the Trail" and "Too Many Blonde*." EMBASSY—"The Remarkable Andrew." PLAZA—"Remember the Day." ClVlC—"Underground" and "Sockeroo." ST. JAMES'—"SmIUn 1 Through." MAJESTIC —"The Strange Case of Doctor R/X" and "Three Faces West." regent—"Keep -Km Flying." BRITANNIA—"Adam Had Four Sons" and "Melody and Moonlight." BERKELEY —"Little Nellie Kelly." OAMEO— "Honkjr Tonk" and "Don't Get Personal." CAPITOL—"Wagons Roll at Night" and "Mexican Spitfire's Baby." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Sundown" and "Lone Woll Keeps a Date." DE LUXE—"Virginia" and "TJnegpected Uncle." GAIETY—"In the Navy." LIBERTY—"Flowing Qold" and "Mr. Dynamite." NEW ROYAL—"That Night in Rio" and "Doomed Caravan." PEERLESS—"ParU Calling." PRINCE EDWARD —"Quiet Wedding" and "Pittsburgh Kid." PRINCESS—"Sis Hopkins" and "One Million 8.C." REGAL—"49th Parallel" and "Four Jacks and a JtU." REGENT (Kpm)—"Come Live With Me" and "One Night in the Tropics." ElALTO—"Sundown" and "Lone Wolf Keeps a Date." STATE (Devonport)—"Moon Over Miami." STATE (Symonds Street)—" The Great Lie" and "Mexican Jumping Beans." STATE (Onehunra) —"The Corsican Bros." and "Secrets of the Lone Wolf." STRAND (Onehnnga)—"Bombay Clipper" and "Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime." TUDOR—"Sun Valley Serenade." TlVOLl—"Twilight on the Trail" and "Too Many Blondes." VICTORY —' Skylark." VICTORIA—"Nothing But the Truth." VOGUE—"The Sea Hawk" and "Phantom Raiders." AVONDALE—"Love Crazy" and "Shining Victory." AMBASSADOR—"FIight Command" and "Charlie Chaa at the Wax Museum." ASTOR—"It started With Eve" and "Badlands of Dakota." AVON—"Dangerous Moonlight" and "Stranger on the Third Floor." ADELFHI —"Blood and Sand" and "Man at Large." RADIO PROGRAMMES ITA—7.3# p.m., State Opera Orchestra; 7.54, Alfred Cortot (pianist); B.IS, Studio Recital by Alison Cordery (soprano); 8.28, London Philharmonic Orchestra; 9.28. The Philadelphia Orchestra; 10.0, "Music, Mirth and Melody." 2TA—7.45 p.m.. Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra; 7.49, "Music of Spain and England"; Isa Anderson (pianist). Studio Recital; 8.32, "In Miniature." Victor Symphony Orchestra; 8.40, "At Short Notice," Music that cannot be announced in advance; *25 "Something New for Bandsmen!" 9.43, "These are Not So New!" 19.9. "Rhythm on Record," programme of recorded music, compered by "Turntable." IYX—7.O p.m.. After Dinner Music; «.IS. "Bright Interlude"; 9.30. "A Young Man with a Swing Band"; 9.0, "Sing As We Go!" 9.30. "Gems from Musical Comedy and Light Opera"; 10.0, "Musings and Memories." IZM—7.O p.m.. Orchestral and Maori Selections; 5.20. Band Music; 8.40, Concert.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 167, 17 July 1942, Page 7
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380AMUSEMENT GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 167, 17 July 1942, Page 7
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