AMUSEMENT GUIDE.
PICTURE THEATRES. REGENT—Wallace Beery and Bob Taylor v In "Stand Up and Fight." EMBASSY—Fanny Hurst's great story, "Four Daughters." MAYPAIR—George Sanders and Mary Magulre in "The Outsider." STRAND —Henry Fonda and Alice Brady In "Young Mr. Lincoln." PLAZA—(linger Rogers apd David Nlven In "Bachelor Mother."
CIVIC —John Clements and Ralph Richardson In "The Four Feathers."
MAJESTIC—WaIIace Beery In "Sergeant Madden" and Kay Francis and Pat O'Brien In "Women Are Like That."
ROXY—Gene Autry In "Ride, Ranger. Ride" and George O'Brien In "Timber Stampede."
ST. JAMBS'—Nelson e<ldy and Virginia Bruce in "Song of the Plains." ADELPHI—"Keep Smiling" and "King of the Turl." ALEXANDRA —"Four's a Crowd" and "Trouble In Sundown." ' ABTOR—"Stablemates" and "Smashing the Spy Kins'." AMBASSADOR—Guest Pflg-ht. AVONDALE —"The Shining Hour." BRITANNIA —''Pygmalion" and "Sudden Money." BERKELEY (Mission Bay)—" The Mikado." CAPITOL —"A Man to Remember" and "Arizona Wildcat." CRYSTAL PALACE —"Heart or the North" and "The Saint Strikes Back." DE LUXE—"Jesse James" and "Winner Take All." EMPRESS —"That Man's Here Again," and "Dodge City Trail." GREY LYNN—Guest Night. GAIETY —"You Can't Take It With You." PRINCE EDWARD —Guest Night. PEERLESS—"Love Finds Andy Hardy." PRINCESS—Guest Night. RIALTO—"Heart or the NortU" and "The Saint Strikes Back." REGAL—"Keep Smiling" and "Daredevil Drivers." REGENT (Epsom)—" The Ware Case" and "Everybody's Baby." STATE (Devon port)—"The Little Princess" and "A Man to Remember." STATE (Onehunga)—"Stagecoach" and "Pardon Our Nerve." STRAND (Onehunga)—Guest Night. STATE (Bymonds Btreet) —"Mad About Music" and "Strange Faces." STAR—"Whipsaw" and "The Unguarded nour." TUDOR—"Three Loves Has Nancy." VICTORIA —Guest Night. TIVOLI—"Ride, Ranger Ride" and v Tlmber Stampede."
RADIO PROGRAM MRS. 1YA—7.30 p.m., "Man and the Atom," ttlk by Dr. Dennis Brown; 8.0, Mr. Chalmers, K.C.; "The Inquest <Ase"; 8.15, "Wandering With the West Wind"; 8.45, "The Fourth Form «t St. Percy's"; 9.25, "The Antiquity and Beauty of Chinese Art," talk by Amy MUbum; 9.50, "Dad and D»ve"; 10.20, "Take Your Partner*." * 2YA —7.10, talk on tfie Centennial Exhibition; 7.30, "Who's Who and What'g What?" by "Coranto"; 7.40r "Our Book Reviewer"; 8.0. programme arranged ana presented by a chemist f 8.30, "The Rich uncle From Fiji"; 8.-52. Interview with a novelist; 9.25, Gordon Anderson, piano; 9.37, "With Apologies to ,'• a programme of parodies. IVX—B.O p.m., chamber music hour; 9.0, classical recitals. ***—7.0 p.m., sports session, Bill Hendry; 7.45, "The Lire of Cleopatra"; 8.0, Western songs and musical comedy gems; 9.0, music from the ballets; 9.30, at lhe the&tre Fleld&.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 247, 19 October 1939, Page 14
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