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AMUSEMENTS GUIDE.

HIS MAJESTY'S— "Cinderella." TOWN HALL —Community Singing , . PICTURE THEATRES. ROXY AND TlVOLl —"Treason" and "The Cheyenne Kid." NATIONAL — Stanley Lupino and Polly Walker in "Sleepless Nights." KEGEWT— Marts Egbert and Owen Wares in "Where is This Lauy?" STRAND —CIivo Brook and Marlcnc Dietrich in "Shanghai Express." ST. JAMES' —Marie Dressier and Polly Moran in "Prosperity." CIVIC —PauI Muni in "I Am a Fugitive." PLAZA —Dorothy Bartlam and John Longdon in "The Flying Squad." MAJESTIC —WaIIace Beery and Karen Morley In "l'lcsh." LONDON —Gene Gerrard in "Brother Alfred." ADELPHI —"Oh, What a Night." AMBASSADOR —"GongOI'iIIa." ALEXANDRA —"ThO Match King." BRITANNIA —"Back Street." CAPlTOL —"Bli'iidio or tho Follies." CRYSTAL PALACE—"There Goes the Bride." DE LUXE —"Second-hand Wire." EDENDALE —"Many Waters." EMPIRE —•"GirIs About Town." EMPRESS —"Marry Me." GAIETY (Takapuna) —"The Crooner." GREY LYNN—Guest Mgftt. KING'S (Northooto) —"Out or the Blue." LYRIC —Guost Night. PRINCE EDWARD—"Mr. Bill tllO Coil(jucror." REGENT (Epsom)— " Marry Me." RIALTO—"There Goes the Bride." SOUTHERN CROSS —"Six Hours to Live." STRAND (Onehunga) —"Arrowsniith." TUDOR —"Sherlock Holmes." VICTORIA—"A Bill or Divorcement." WEST END —"Tho Mayor's Nest."

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 114, 17 May 1933, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 114, 17 May 1933, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 114, 17 May 1933, Page 6

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