AMUSEMENTS GUIDE.
HIS MAJESTY'S—"The Merry Widow."
PICTURE THEATRES. NATIONAL —Charles Ruggles in "Charley's Aunt." REGENT—CeciI Kellaway in "The Hayseeds." STRAND—Edmund Lowe ana Wynne Gibson in "Her Bodyguard." ST. JAMES' —Marie Dressier and Wallace Beery in "Dinner at Eis-ht." ClVlC—Janet aaynor and Warner Baxter in "Paddy the Next Best Thing." MAJESTIC —"Cleaning Up" and "Daughters of To-day." PLAZA—Jack Hulbert and Cicely Courtneidge to "Falling For You." ROXY and TIVOLI—"Brier Moment" and "My Woman." LONDON—"Kissing Cup's Race." ADELPHl—"Sailor's Holiday." ALEXANDRA —Guest Night. AMBASSADOR —'The Past or Mary Holmes.' AVONDALE—"Sign or the Cross." BIRKENHEAD —Holiday Programme. BRITANNIA —"Peg o' My Heart." 'CAPITOL—"The Crime or a Century." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Sleeping Car." DE LUXE—"No Man or Her Own." EDENDALE —"Gold Fever." EMPRESS—"Whistling in the Dark." EMPlßE—"Jack's the Boy." GASETY (Takapuna)—The Woman Accused. GREY LYNN CINEMA —"Diplomaniacs." KING'S (Northcote) —"Baroud." KINGSLAND —"Hello Everybody." PRINCE EDWARD—"Peach o' Reno." REGENT (Epsom)—" Good Companions." RIALTO—"Fra Diavolo." STATE (Onehunga)—"Good Companions." I STATE (Symonds Strest) —"Charley's | Aunt." STRAND (Onehunga)—'When Ladies Meet.' TUDOR—"I Loved You Wednesday." VICTORIA—"The Woman in His House." WEST END—"To-day We Live." PICTUREDROME—"The Working Man."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 2, 3 January 1934, Page 3
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175AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 2, 3 January 1934, Page 3
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