AMUSEMENTS.
CITY SHOWS.
.Current film programmes showing in the city are as follows: — St. James'. ''Rose Marie." with Nelson Eddy and Jeanette Mac Donald; Embassy, "Green Light," ■svith Errol Flynn and Margaret Lindsay; Civic, Shirley Temple in '"Stowaway"; Regent, another week of "Fire Over England"; Strand, "Girl In a Million"; Majestic, Eliesa Landi and Edmund Lowe in "Mad Holiday"; Plaza, Jane Withere' latest film. "Can This Be Dixie?"; Xational, Tim McCoy in "The Prescott Kid," and Joe Cook in "Arizona Mahoney"'; Roxy and Tivoli, "Park Avenue Logger," with Georpe O'Brien, and Humphrey Botrgart and Dick Foran in '"Black Legion": Star. Karangahape Road. "36 Hours To Kill" and "Down the Stretch."
AMUSEMENT GUIDE.
PICTURE THEATRES. EMBASSY —F.rroI Flynn and Anita Louise in "Green Light." CIVIC —Shii-li-y Temple and Alice Faye In •Stowaway." PLAZA —Jane Withers and Slim Summervillo in "Can This Be Dixie?" ROXY —Oeorg-e O'BriPn in "Park Avenn». Logger" and Humphrey Bogart and Dick Foran in "Black Leg-ion." STRAND —Sonja Ilenie In "Girl in a Million." NATIONAI Joe Cook tn "Arizona Mahnney" and Tim McCoy in "The Presstcott Kid." MAJESTIC: —Kdmund Lowe and Elissa Landi :n 'Mad Holiday." and Jark Holt and Kvelyn Venable in ">'orth of Some." REGENT — Flora Robson and Lawrence Olivier in "Fire Over England." ST. JAMES' —Nelson F.ddy and Jeanette Mac Donald in "Rose Marie." LONDON —"The Royal Cavalcade" and Tim McCoy in "Law Beyond the Range." ADELPHI —"Three Smart Girls" and "Callrurnian Mail." ALEXANDRA —"East Meets West." AMBASSADOR —"Seven Keys to BaMpate" and 'Splendid Fellows." ASTOR —Show Boat. BRITANNIA —"The Garden of Allah" and "Sort Lights and Sweet Music." CAPITOL —"ToII or the Road" and "Hair Angel." CRYSTAL PALACE —"Spendthrirt" and •■Second Wire." DE LUXE —"Anthony Adverse." EMPRESS —"DimpIes" and "Hopalong Cassidy Returns." GAIETY —"They Met in a Taxi." GREY LYNN —"Street Singer's Serenade' , and "The Country Beyond." KINGSLAND —"RuggIes or Red Gap." PRINCE EDWARD —"His Brothers Wire" and "Guard That Girl." PRINCESS —"Three Smart Girls" and "Texas Rangers." REGAL —"The Charge or the Light Brigade" and "Racing , Lady." REGENT — -Clin and Mabel" and "Rhythm on the nange." RIALTO —'Spendtnrirt"' and "Second Wire." STAR (Newton) —-Thirty-six Hours to Kill" I and "Down the Stretch." STATE (Symonds Street) —"Swing- Tim*-.- , STATE (Devonport) —-That Girl From I'aris" and "Thiee Men on a Horse." STATE (Onehunga) —-.Sweet Aloes'' and "Charlie Chan at the Opera." STRAND (Onehunga) — "The Three Maxims" and "It's a Great Lire."' TUDOR —"I Found St-e-lla Parish."' ' VICTORIA —-Give Is This >':?!)'..'' TIVOLI —-Park Avenue Logger"' an] ••B!3r-k Leg-Jon." MAYFAIR —-The La*t or the Mohicans" and j "Sylvia Scarlett.'- > GAIETY (Otahuhu) —"One Itainy ATternoon" and "Ci-iig-'s Wire." I ORPHEUS (Otahuhu) —■furV , and "Cnina i Clipper." j KING'S —-Seng or Freedom."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1937, Page 3
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