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AMUSEMENTS GUIDE

HIS MAJESTY'S— "BrIgnt Side Up." CONCERT CHAMBER —Festival or Drama. PICTURE THEATRES. NATIONAL —"That Nigfot in London" and ••Gun smoke." REGENT —Maurice Chevalier and Helen Twelvetrees in "A Bedtime Story." STRAND —Janet Gaynor and Henry Garat in '■Adorable." ST. JAMES' —SIim Summerville and Zasu Pitts in "Her First Mate." CIVIC —Herbert Munftln and F.Ona May Oliver In "It's Great lo be Alive." MAJESTIC —Jean Uersholt and Wynne Gibson in "The Crime of the Century." PLAZA —Claude Hulliert and Renee Houston in "Their Night Out." ROXY AND TIVOLI— "The Rustlers' Roundup" and "Lucky Dog." LONDON — Dorothy Revler In "Elusive Blonde." ADELPHI —"Zoo in Budapest." ALEXANDRA— "Zoo in Budapest." AMBASSADOR— "HoId 'Em Jail." AVONDALE —"The Man From Yesterday." BIRKENHEAD — "The Phantom of Crestwood." BRITANNIA— "Air Mall." CAPITOL —"The Phantom President." CRYSTAL PALACE —"For the Love of Mike" DELTA —"Penguin Pool Murder." DE LUXE— "HoId 'Em Jail." EDENDALE —"Those We Love." EMPRESS —"Employees' Entrance." EMPIRE —"The Conquerors." GAIETY (Takapuna) —"The Blonde Venus." GREY LYNN —"Secrets or the French Police." KINGSLAND —"Bondage." KING'S (Northcote) —"The king's Vacation." LYRIC —"Hair Naked Truth." PICTUREDROME— ".Nagana." RINCE EDWARD— "indiscretions or Eve." REGENT (Epsom) —"42nd Street." RIALTO— "For the Love of Alike." southern CROSS— "The Mummy." STATE (Onehunga)— "Hold Me Tight." I , STRAND (Onehunga) —"The Sign or the|i Cross." TUDOR —"They Just Had to Get Married." ' VICTORIA —"State Fair." ' WEST END— "i2nd Street." 1

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Auckland Star, 2 September 1933, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS GUIDE Auckland Star, 2 September 1933, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS GUIDE Auckland Star, 2 September 1933, Page 8