AMUSEMENT GUIDE
EMBASSY —"The Remarkable Andrew." PLAZA—"Remember the Day." ClVlC—"Underground" and "Sockeroo." ST. JAMES' —"Smilin' Through." MAJESTIC —"The Strange Case of Doctor R/X" and "Three Faces West." REGENT—"Keep 'Em Flying." STRAND —"Mr. Deeds Goes to Town."* CENTURY—"How Green was My Valley.** OXFORD—"Dangerous Moonlight" and "Stranger on the Third Floor." ROXY—"Laughing at Danger" and "Sing Another Chorus." AMBASSADOR—"Down Argentine Way" and "Shining Victory." ASTOR —"Down Went McGinty" and "The Man With Nine Lives." AVON—"Dangerous Moonlight" and "Stranger on the Third Floor." ADELPHI —"Amateur Gentleman" and "Conquest of the Air." AVONDALE—"Here Comes Mr. Jordan." BRITANNIA—"The Farmer's Wife" and "Don't Get Personal." BERKELEY —"Major Barbara." , CAMEO—"Heart of Arizona" and "Those Were the Days." CAPITOL —"Boom Town" and "Two in a Taxi." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Dark Journey" and "Too Busy to Work." DE LUXE —"Contraband." FORESTERS—"EIIery Queen and the Perfect Crime." GAIETY —"This Woman is Mine." LlßEßTY—"Honeymoon for Three" and "Scotland Yard." NEW ROYAL— 4 'Girl in Room 313" and "Give Me a Sailor." I PEERLESS—"MichaeI Shayne, Private Detective." PRINCE EDWARD —"Garden of the Moon" and "Torchy Blane in Chinatown." PRINCESS —"Men are Not Gods" and "Cisco Kid and the Lady." REGAL —"Mystery Sea Raiders" and "Our Town." REGENT (Epsom)—" Opened by Mistake" and "Frontier Marshal." RIALTO —"Dark Journey" and "Too Busy to Work." STATE ( Devon port) —'' Joy of Living" and "Robbers of the Range." STATE (Symonds Street) —"The Great Lie." STATE (Onehunga)—"The Adventures of Marco Polo." STRAND (Onehunga)—"Victory" and "Sweetheart of the Campus." TUDOR—"I Wanted Wings." TlVOLl—"Laughing at Danger" and "Sing Another Chorus." VICTORY —"Road to Singapore." VICTORIA —"The Indian Nation" and "Treat 'em Rough." VOGUE —"The Shop Around the Corner" and "The Bad Man." RADIO PROGRAMMES 1YA—7.30 p.m.. Capet String Quartet; 7,56. Studio Recital by Ada Greensmith (mezzo-soprano); 8.8. Studio Recital by Tessa Birnie (pianist); 8.28, Chamber Music Union; 10.0, "The Masters in Lighter Mood." 2YA—7.30 p.m., "From a Military Camp." a revue arranged and presented by the N.B.S. (by arrangement with the official camp entertainers. honorary organiser Mrs. Dennistoun Wood); 8.46. "Songs Without Words." a session of mello-meiodies; 10.10, Dance Music by Lauri Paddi's Ballroom Orchestra. IYX—7.O p.m.. After Dinner Music; 8.0. "Bands and Ballads"; 9.0, Classical Recitals; 10.0. Variety. IZM—7.O p.m.. Orchestral Selections; 8.15. Concert--9.0, Hawaiian and Popular Melodies; 9.30. a half hour with the Studio Dance Orchestra.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 171, 22 July 1942, Page 3
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