AMUSEMENTS GUIDE.
SCOTS HALL —"Auckland Calling-." PICTURE THEATRES. PLAZA —Will Rogers and. Marian Nixon in "Doctor Bull." NEWSREEL — News and "Three Little French Girls." roxy and TIVOLI —"The Lire or Tommy Dolan" and "Parole Girl." NATIONAL —Ronald Colman and Elisss I.andi in "The Masquerader." REGENT —Jocelyn Howarth In "The Squatter's Daughter." STRAND —Marian Nixon in "Pilgrimage." ST. JAMES' —NeiI Hamilton and Dorothy Burgess in "Ladies Must Love." ClVlC —Warner Oland and Heather Angel in "Charlie Chan's Greatest Case." CIVIC THEATRETTE —News or the World. MAJESTIC —Tom Walls and Ralph Lynn in "Thark." ADELPHI—"The Little Giant." ALEXANDRA —"The Working Man." AMBASSADOR —"The Conquerors." BRITANNIA —"Topaze" and "Hot Saturday." CAPITOL— "Man At Six." CRYSTAL PALACE —"BeIow the Sea." DE LUXE —"lt's Great to be Alive." EDENDALE —"Let Me Explain, Dear." EMPRESS —"It's Great to be Alive." EMPIRE —"Love On Wheels." GAIETY (Takapuna) —"White Zombie." grey LYNN—"In tho Wake of the Bounty" KING'S (Northcote) —"Evenings For Sale." LYRIC —"The Warrior's Husband." prince EDWARD —"Women Who Play." REGENT (Epsom)— " Let Mo Explain, Dear." RIALTO —"BeIow the Sea." STATE (Onehunga)—"The Working Man." STRAND (Onehunga) — "Moonlight and Pretzels." TUDOR —"Pack L'p Your Troubles." VICTORIA —"Best ol Enemies." WEST END —"Soldiers of the Storm."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 266, 10 November 1933, Page 3
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197AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 266, 10 November 1933, Page 3
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