AMUSEMENT GUIDE
CENTURY —"How Green was My Valley." OXFORD —"Dangerous Moonlight'' and "Stxuvr on the Third Floor." BOXY—"Twilight on the Trail" and '"Too May Blondes." EMBASSY —"The Remarkable Andrew." PLAZA —"Remember the Day." ClVlC—"Underground" and "Sockeroo." ST. JAMES'—"Smiiin* Through." MAJESTIC —"The Strange Case of Doctor R/X" and "Three Faces West." REGENT—"Keep Em Flying." STRAND—"Mr. Deeds Goes to Town." ADELPHI—"BIood and Sand" and "Man at Large." BRITANNIA—"Adam Had Four Sens" and "Melody and Moonlight." BERKELEY —"Little Nellie Kelly." CAMEO—"Honky Tonk" and "Don't Get Personal." CAPITOL—"Caught in the Draft" and "The Sea Wolf." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Sundown" and "Lone Wall Keeps a Date." DE LUXE—"Virginia" and "Unexpected Uncle." FORESTERS—"It Started with Eve." GAIETY—"In the Navy." KlNG'S—"Foreign Correspondent." LIBERTY—"Flowing Gold" and "Mr. Dynamite."* MAYFAlßr—"Sergeant York" and "Andy Hardy*® Private Secretary." NEW ROYAL—"That Night in Rio" and "Doocoad Caravan." PEERLESS—"Paris Calling." PRINCE EDWARD—"Quiet Wedding"' and "Pittiburgh Kid." PRINCESS—-Sis Hopkins" and "One Million 8.C." I KE< j'nr 7 " 49Ul ParaUel ' aJ3d "Four Jack* and s REGE * T (Epsom)— I "Come Live With Me" TSi i One Night in the Tropics." Ell D£°e~ Sundown'• and "Lone Woll Keeps a RIALT° (Sunday)— Calling Ail Marines" and Romance ol the Limberiost." SOl old t JJaHi'" OSS— A vVom£LQS face" and "Tlm STATE (Deronport)—"Moon Over Miami." STA .TS„ (Symonda Street) —"The Great Lie" and Mexican Jumping Beans." STA Jf (Onehnnga)—"The Corsic&n Bros." aad Secrets oj. the Lone Woll." STRAND (Onehnnga)—"Bombay Clipper" and tilery Queen and the Perlect Crime" TL'DOR— -Sun Valley Serenade." TlV ßtons e 2-" ll8ht on 1110 T 1 *"" *"d "Too Mat? VlCTOßY—"••Skylark." VICTORIA—"Nothing But the Truth." ° < RaidersT" e Sea Hawk" and "Phantom AU^ssAno» L ° Ve Crazy ' and "Shining Victory." r " ch * rß, S^akotaf^ WlUl Eve " and "Badlana. AVO th7 Tto| e &" 00,lU8ht "' and "Stranger 0.
XADIO programmes IT*_7 "in (Saturday) i ' Studio asi'u? o b^,h«. Oe F StJing 7.44. • ?* *"S° T k^\T^ liahlt f jconirako); 8.28. Suidio Recital by Grand OrcS 8.50.. I^S%S Kfc&ISS _ c - Ra i J>ooie and his Orchestra. John ParkVri irJ?i. en v. CII \ ber ' Rae Sanders and the filni< is, - jS to P 3 - 6 '- successes from uuie S hol •" Vf^ sent^ lionJ ; B ' 27 ' " Tl,e '■Ma r ke y Be P a 0^a, ST the . M^e e rs^ g e h,?r 21 &,- T ' me ' 101 °- "TtliXfrom° th™M«t«s.° inner MUsic: 90 - " Mull£ IZ **Sess i o n m '' "° rc hestrai Interlude" ; 8.0. Dane* .... To-morrow (Sunday) of' Chris- Church of Christ sen ice. Church Interiuoe '*• ,»v ßoad; 815 - Harmonic P.ovli M,;,„ ' 30 ' o ! " asse(i Military Bands: 9.M. Set™ !?- Band: 9.34. Lew Davis Troin--V\_- Grand Massed Brass Bands. ' Methodist service. Tlrinity Garden nf w .. iinEton Sou.h: 8.5. "Tile NB s r iJI » t musical ramble with the ' EUwoorii if-?* *? rc 5 eslra < direction. Harry 1 Cohinvhia' n -JMitchell Miller tefcoe) and tin Columbia Broadcasting Symphony. !»m~- 30 PSymphonic Programme. I SeM°on P '"i ■m°S hes!ral Selection: 8 0 Concert | oess.on. 9.30. Organ and Choral Music.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 168, 18 July 1942, Page 6
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479AMUSEMENT GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 168, 18 July 1942, Page 6
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