ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX
His Majesty's—Covent Garden Russian Ballet —2 and S. PICTURE THEATRES St. James' —"Marie Antoinette"—ll, 2.15 and 8. Civic—"Suez"—ll. 2.15 and 8. Embassy—"The Rat"—ll, 2.15 and 8. Regent—"Adventures of Robin Hood"—11. 2.15 and 8. Majestic—"Spring Madness" and "Woman Against Woman"—Continuous from 11. Plaza—"The Cowboy and the Lady"—ll, 2. 5 and 8. Strand —"Youth Takes a Fling" and "His Exciting Night"—Continuous from 11. Maytair—"Up the River"—Continuous from 11. Roxy and "ivoli —"Springtime in the Rockies" . and "Blondes at Work"—Roxy, continuous from 11; Tivoli, 2 and 8. State —-"The Story of Louis Pasteur" and "Over the Goal"—2, 5 and 8. Star —"Four Men and a Prayer" and "Easy Living"—2 and 8. Maytair, Sandringham—"Lost Horizon" and "Bringing Up Baby"—2 and 7.30. Star, Papakura—"That Certain Ago" and "Venus Makes Trouble"—2 and 8. Crystal Palace and Rialto —"Breaking the lco" and "Affairs of Annabel" —2 and S. Princess--"Submarine D-l" and "Having Wonderful Time" —2 and S State, Devonport—"Algiers"—l.3o and S. State, Onehunga—"Always Goodbye" and "Alf's Button Afloat"—2 and 7.15. Tudor —"The Perfect Specimen"—2.3o and 8.1 r>.
Caiety—"Live, Love and Learn"—2. and 8. Britannia —"Three Comrades" and "The Gladiator'—l.3o and 7.30. London—"Rose Mario" —Continuous from 11. Victoria —"Dad and Dave Come to Town" and "Wings Over Africa" —1.30 and 7.30.
Berkeloy, Mission Bay—"Stolen Heaven"— ■J and 8. Capitol.—"F/luebeard's Eisrhth Wife" and "Invisible Enemy"—2 and 7.15. Windsor—'"General Died at Dawn" and "Night C'lnl) Scandal"—2 and 7.30. Empress—"Three Blind Mico" and "Havintr Wonderful Time"—and 7.45. Adclphi—"Alexander's Ragtime Band" and "Passport Husband"—l.3o and 7.45. Astor—•"Yank at Oxford"—2 aud 7.30. Alexandra—"We're Going to be Rich" And "Outlaw of the Orient"—2 and 8. Renal —"Itascals" and "I'll Give a Million" —1.30 and 7.45. Do Luxe—"Josotto" and "Mr Moto Takes a Chance"—2 and S.
Prince Edward—"Port of Seven Seas" and "Everybody Sinf?" —1.30 and 7.30. Grey Lynn—"Rosalie" ' and "Danirer on the Air"—l.3o and 7.30. Avondale—"Adventures of Marco Polo" and "Think Fast, Mr. Moto"—'J and 8. RoßCnt, Epsom—"Beloved Enemy" and "Convict *J.io and (>. Royal—"Big City" and "Kentucky Moonshine"—2 and 7.30.
Delta—"Kidnapped" and "Tamil's Revenßo" —2 and 7.45. Picturedrome—"Love Under Fire"—S. Henderson—"Last Gangster" and "Heart, of Arizona"—S. Strand, Onehunga—"Rago of Paris" and "College Living"—and 8. Civic Theatrotte—"Guardians of the Air" and "Freedom for Sale"—ll, 2.15 and 8. DANCING Peter Pan—Dancing. Pirate Shippe—Old-time Carnival. Che/ Pareo —Dancing. BROADSIDING Western Springs—Midget car and motor-cycle racing. (Entertainment Notices Appear on Page 21.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23269, 11 February 1939, Page 16
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386ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23269, 11 February 1939, Page 16
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