AMUSEMENT GUIDE
ST. JAMES'—•■Smilin' Through." MAJESTIC —"Puddln' Head" and "Mississippi Gambler." RECENT—"Bahama Passage." BTIAND —"Footsteps in the Dark." CENTURY —"How Oreen was My Valley." OXFORD —"The General Died at Dawn" and "Comin' Round the Mountain." BOX*—"Laughing at Danger" and "Sing Another Chorus." EMBASSY—"The Vanishing Virginian." PLAZA —"Remember the Day." •ClVlC—"Underground" and "Sockeroo." 1 VICTORY —"Dangerous Moonlight." VlCTOßlA—"Tarzan'i Secret Treasure" and "West Point Widow." VOCUE— "Topper Returns" and "Whistling in the Dark." AMBASSADOR—"Love Crazy" and "Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime." ASTOR—"A Woman's Pace" and "Mr. Dynamite." AVON—"The General Died at Dawn" and "Comin' Round the Mountain." ADELPHI—"The Letter" and "Fargo Kid." AVONDALE—"Virginia" and "The Sea Wolf." BRITANNIA—"Quiet Wedding" and "The Pittaburgh Kid." BERKELEY—"The Great Lie." CAMEO—"Adam Had Four Bona" and "Melody and Moonlight." CAPITOL—"HoId Back the Dawn" and "Lady from Cheyenne." CRYSTAL PALACE— "Skylark" and "Desperate Cargo." DE LUXE—"Little Foxes" and "Mexican Spitfire at Sea" GAlETY—"Bitter Sweet." LIBERTY—"I Wanted Wings." MAOTAIR—"Lydia" and "Chad Hanna." NEW ROYAL—"It Started with Eve" and "Caught In the Draft." POSBLESS—"Andy Hardy's Private Secretary." PRINCE EDWARD—"Nothing But the Truth" and "Missing Ten Days." BRINCESS—"Moon Over Miami" and "Secret# of the Lone Wolf." REGAL—"The Corslcan Brothers" and "Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum." REGENT (Epsom)—"A Woman's Face" and "Tell No Tales." RlALTO—"Skylark" and "Desperate Cargo." RIALTO (Sanday)—"Foreign Limits" and "Numbered Women." SOUTHERN CROSS—"The Power and the Glory" and "Unfinished Business." STATE (Devenpert)—"Dangerous Moonlight" and "Four Jacks and a Jill." STATE (Symonds Street) —"Married Bachelor." STATE (Onehnnga)—"Sundown" and "Lone Star Ranger." STRAND (Onehnnga)—"Our Wife" and "Dancing on a Dime." TUDOR—"Here Comes Mr. Jordan." TlVOLl—"Laughing at Danger" and "Sing Another Chorus." RADIO PROGRAMMES To-day (Satarday). 1YA—7.30 p.m.. London Symphony Orchestra; 7.48. etudlo Recital by Manr Martin (violinist); 8.3, Studio Recital by Meryl Pow (soprano): 8.13. Marcel Moyse (flutist); 8.27, Btudlo Recital by Alan Pike (baritone): 8.39. Simon Barer (pianist); 8.47. New Light Symphony Orchestra; 9.29. Variety; 10.10, "The Masters In Lighter Mood." 2YA—7.45 p.m., "The Harmony Serenaders" In "Gems of Melody." direction Henry Rudolph (studio presentation); 9.25, "Make-Believe Ballroom Time"; 10.10. Modern Dance Music. ATX—7.O p.m., After Dinner Music; 8.0, "Radio ' Revue"; 9.0, "Music from the Masters." 1ZM—7.30 p.m.. Orchestral Music; 8.0. Dance Session. Ta-aarraw (Sanday) ITA—7.O p.m.. Salvation Army Service. Congress Hall (Major L. Tong); 8.15 p.m., "Music from the Theatre." STA—7.O p.m.. Anglican service. St. Peter's Church (Ven. Archdeacon Bullock); 8.5. "The Garden of Melody." a musical ramble with the N.B.S. Light Orcheatra, direction Harry Ellwood. ITX—B.3O p.m.. "Clasalca for the Bandsman." with vocal Interlude*. IZX—7.O p.m.. Orchestral Items; S.O. Concert; 1.0. "Melodies that Never Die."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 174, 25 July 1942, Page 3
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