AMUSEMENTS GUIDE.
PICTURE THEATRES. CIVIC—BeIa (Dracula) Lugosi In "White Zombie." PLAZA—Renate Muller and Jack Hulbert In "Sunshine Susie." ROXY and TIVOI.1 —"My Pal the King" and "Love is a Rackct." NATIONAL—Spencer Tracy and reggy Shannon in • "After the Rain." REGENT—Bert Bailey In "On Our Selection." STRAND—"The Middle Watch." ST. JAMES'—Joe E. Brown in "The TenMrfoot." MAJESTIC—Lewis Stone and Lois Wilson in "Divorce in the Family." LONDON—Edward Everett Ilorton In "Lonely Wives." ADELPHI—"Get Rich Quick Walllngford." ALEXANDRA—"FraiI Women." AMBASSADOR—"Tarzan, the Apemnn." BRlTANNlA—"Husband's Holiday." CAPITOL—"Week-ends Only." CRYSTAL PALACE—"But the Flesh Is Weak." DE LUXE—"To-morrow and To-morrow." EDENDALE—"Hollywood Speaks." EMPIRE—"AIias The Doctor." EMPRESS—"State's Attorney." GREY LYNN—"Man About Town." KING'S—"The Passionate Plumber." LYRIC—"The Broken Lullaby." PRINCE EDWARD—"Letty Lynton." REGENT (Epsom)—" Frail Women." RIALTO—"But tho Flesh is Weak." STRAND (Onehunga)—'Service for Ladies.' TU*>uß—"Private Lives." VICTORIA—"WhiIe Paris Sleeps." WEST END—"State's Attorney."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 262, 4 November 1932, Page 6
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135AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 262, 4 November 1932, Page 6
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