AMUSEMENTS.
| CITY SHOWS. Programmes screening at the principal city theatres are as follow:—St. James', another week of '"Captains Courageous'"; Embassy, "Stella Dallas"; Civic, "The Toast of Xew York": Regent, "San Quentin"; Strand, "Shall We Dance?" Majestic, Arthur Tracy ("The Street Singer"), in "Street Singer's Return" and "Roaring Timbers," with Jack Holt and Grace BradIcy: Plaza, "The Road Back." sequel to "All Quiet on the Western Front": Roxv and Tivoli. "Kight of Mystery" and "FlyAwav Baby": Mavfair, "Wake Up and Live"' and "The Ladv Escapes"; Star. K;irangnhape Road, "Road to Glory" and "King of Burlesque": State. Svmond=» Street. "Gold Old Soak"' and "Song of Freedom
AMUSEMENT GUIDE.
PICTURE THEATREB. REGENT—Humphrey Bojrart and A«n Sheridan in "San Quentin." ROXY—fioscoe Karns and Ruth Coleman in "Night or Mysterv" and Barton McI.ane and Glenda Farrell in "Fly Away Baby." STRAND—Fred Ast-aire and Ginger Ropers in "Shall We Dance?" MAJESTIC — Arthur Tracy and Margaret I.ockwood in "Street Singer Returns"' and Jack Holt in "Roaring: Timbers."* ST. JAMEB'—Spencer Tracy and Freddie Bartholomew in "Captains Courageous" EMBASSY —John Boles and Barbara Stanwyck in "Stella Dallas." PLAZA—John King and Richard Cromwell in "The Road Back."' ClVlC—Edward Arnold and Francis Farmer in "The Toast or New York." MAYFAIR (late National) —Alice Faye and Ben Hernie in "Wake l'p and Live"' and Michael Whalen and Gloria Stuart in "The I.ady Escapes."' LONDON—Sylvia Sydney in "Accent On Voutli" and Tom Keene in "Scarlet River." ADELPHI—"Maid or Salem" and "Wings Over Honolulu. AMBASSADOR — "Libelled Lady" and "Dangerous Intrigue." ALEXANDRA —"Windbag the Sailor" and "Outcasts or Poker Flat."' ASTOR—"My Man r;odfrey'' and "Bar Twenty Rides Again." AVONDfiLE—"Devil Doll" and "Don't Tell the Wire" BRITANNIA—"A Star Is Born" and Tinier Cover of Night." CAPlTOL—"Midnight Taxi" and "Interrupted Honeymoon." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Go Getter" and "Top or the Town." DE LUXE—"CaII It a Day" and "Borderland." EMPRESS—"As r,r,od As Married" and "The Woman 1 Love." GAIETY—"The Plainsman." GREY LYNN—"The Show Goes On" and "Thank you. Jeeyes." KING'S—" When You're in Love" and "OiT to the Maces." KINGSLAND—" Grl in a Million" and "North or Nome." MAYFAIR — "Stowaway" and "\izht Waitress." PRINCE EDWARD—"Man oT the People*' and "Guardians of tile Air." PRINCBItS — "As Good As Married" and "Cnaiiie Chan at the Olympics." REGAtL "Maid or Salem" and "China Passage." REGENT—"The Holy Terror" and "Michael PtrogoiT." BIALTO—"Go Getter" and "Top or the i Town. ' STAR (Nswton)—"The Bold to Glorv" ami "King or Burlesque.'' STATE (Symonds Street) —"Good Old Soak" and "Song uT Freedom." STATE (Devonport) — "Wings or the Morning" and "Make War tor a Lady." STATE (Onehunga)—"Bulldog Dnirnmond Escapes" and " Step Lively. Jeeves." STRAND (Onehunga)—"l Promise to Pay" and "Meet the Missus." TIVOLI—"FIv Away Bain" and "N'ig-ht of I Mystery." | TUDOR—"Moonlight Sonata." ' VICTORIA —"Camille."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 263, 5 November 1937, Page 3
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445AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 263, 5 November 1937, Page 3
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