AMUSEMENT GUIDE
CIVIC —"Bad Men of Missouri" and "One Day Stand." ST. JAMES' —"The Courtship of Andy Hardy." MAJESTIC—"The Private Life of Henry VIII" and "Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy." REGENT—"Ships With Wings." STRAND—"Tugboat Annie Sails Again" and "Little Miss Thoroughbred." CENTURY—"Tanks a Million." OXFORD —"To Be or Not To Be" and "Bandit Trail." ROXY—"Singing Hill" and "Melody Lane." EMBASSY—"The Lady Has Plans." PLAZA—"Twin Beds." VICTORY—"Joan of Paris." VlCTOßlA—"Pimpernel Smith." VOGUE—"Magic in Music" and "Aloma of the South Seas." AMBASSADOR —"Hudson's Bay" and "Three Cheers For the Irish." ASTOR —"Bad Man" and "Moonlight In Hawaii." AVON—"To Be or Not To Be" and "Bandit Trail." AVONDALE—"HoId That Ghost" and "The Man I Married." ADELPHI—"The General Died at Dawn" and "Scattergood Meets Broadway." BRITANNIA —"Keep 'Em Flying" and "Raiders of the Desert." BERKELEY—"The Gay Falcon" and "Welt Point Widow." CAMEO—"Sis Hopkins" and "Back in the Saddle." CAPITOL—"Hei Tiki" and "Week-end 1 or Three." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Remember the Day" and "Behind the News." DE LUXE —"Nothing But the Truth" and "Laddie." GAIETY—"The Big Store." NEW ROYAL—"BIood and Sand" and "They Dare Not Love." PEERLESS—"Bitter Sweet." PRINCESS—"Quiet Wedding" and "Outlaws of the Desert." PRINCE EDWARD—"Shadows of the Thin Man" and "Flying Cadets." REGENT (Epsom)—" Appointment lor Love" and "Manhunt." REGAL—"Dangerous Moonlight" and "Obliging Young Lady." RlALTO—"Remember the Day" and "Behind the News." STATE (Devonport)—"Sergeant York." STATE (Symonds Street) —"The Doctor and the Debutante." STATE (Onebnnga)—"A Yank in the R.A.F." and "Private Nurse." STRAND (6nehunga)— "My Lile Is Yours" and "Burma Convoy." TUDOR—"The Great Lie." TlVOLl—"Singing Hill" and "Melody Lane." RADIO PROGRAMMES 1YA—7.30 p.m., London Philharmonic Orchestra; 7.40, Alexander Kipnis (bass); 8.12, studio recital by Rena Edwards (soprano); 8.24, studio recital by Eva Stern (piano); 8.40, Columbia Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra; 9.25, Valdimir Rosing (tenor); 10.0, music, mirth and melody. 2YA—7.45 p.m., "Music Paints the Scene," Norway; 8.03, "The Stones Cry Out." St. Paul's; 8.37, Eric Brebner (tenor); 9.25, For the Bandsman; 9.37, Bert Dutton and Lance Baughen (cornet duets); 9.47, From the Leicester Brass Bands Festival, 1939; 10.0, Rhythm on Record. IYX—7.O p.m., after dinner music; 8.15, with the comedians; 8.30, "Young Man With a Swing Band;" 9.0. "Sing As We Go;" 9.30, musical comedy and light opera gems; 10.0. light orchestral and vocal. IZM—7.O p.m., orchestral piano and orgar. selections; 8.0. concert; 9.0. miscellaneous recordings.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 203, 28 August 1942, Page 5
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380AMUSEMENT GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 203, 28 August 1942, Page 5
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