AMUSEMENT GUIDE.
HIS MAJESTY'S —Clem Dawc Revue. PICTURE THEATRES. STRAND —Sally Ellers and Robert Armstrong in "She Made Her Bod." ST. JAMES'—Ramon Novarro and Jpnnette Mac Donald In "The Cat and tlie Fiddle." MAJESTIC —Radio and Vaudeville Stars in "On tlie Air." CIVIC —William Powell and Bettc Davis in "Fashions of 1 934." PLAZA —Jack Mulberc and Nancy O'Neill In "Jack Alioy." ROXY AND TIVOLI—Gcno Raymond in "Coming Out Party" and Leslie banks in "Hed Ensign." NATIONAL and PRINCE EDWARD—WaIter Huston in "Galiriel Over t'le Wliite House" and George Graves in "Tlie Crooked Lady." LONDON —Henry Kendall and Molly Lamont in "Tlie House Opposite." REGENT — Eddie Cantor In "Wlioopee" and Torn Katz Saxophone Band. ADELPHI—"Cuckoo in the Nest." ALEXANDRA—"Friday the 13th." AMBASSADOR (Point Cfievalier) — "The White Sister." BRITANNIA—"The Way to Love." CRYSTAL PALACE—"AtIIIt Sally." de luxe—"Aunt Sally." EDENDALE—"The Bight to Romance." empress—"Orient Express." EWIPIRE—"Fra Dlavolo." GAIETY (Takapuna)—-"F.P.1." GREY LYNN ClNEMA—"College Humour." KING'S (Nortlieote) —"Carolina " regent (Epsom)—" Men Must Fight." RIALTO—"I Am Suzanne." STATE (Onehunga)—"Long Lost Father." STATE (Symonds Street) —"Too Much Harmony." STRAND (Onehunga)—"Her Sweetheart." TUDOR —"Should Ladies Behave." VICTORIA—"The Private Lire of Henry vnr." WEST END—"Friday the 13th."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 136, 11 June 1934, Page 3
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189AMUSEMENT GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 136, 11 June 1934, Page 3
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