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AMUSEMENTS.

CITY SHOWS. Picture programmes at the main city theatres are as follows: —St. James': Another week of Deanna Durbin iu "One Hundred Men and a Girl." Civic: "Thin Ice,'' with Sonja Henie and Tyrone Power. Embassy: "The Prisoner of Zenda." with Madeleine Carroll and Ronald Colman. Regent: Opening day of '•'Artists and with Jack Benny, Ida Lupino and Richard Arlen. Strand: '"Song of the Forge,"' with Stanley Holloway, and "Variety Parade." Mayrair: '"Elephant Boy." Plaza: "Make a Wish." featuring Bobby Breen. Majestic: "Can You Hear Me. Mother?" starring Sandy Powell, and "A Girl With Ideas," witli Wendy Barrie and Kent Taylor. Roxy and Tivoli. "Melody of the Plains" and "It Can't Last Forever." AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Geo. Gee in "Swing- Along-." PICTURE THEATRES. ClVlC—Sonja Henie in "Thin Ice." MAYFAIR (late National) —Rudyard Klplirifr's "Klopliant Boy." REGENT—Jark r.cinny in "Artists and M odels." ROXY—Fred Scott tn "Melody of the Plains" and Ralph Bellamy in "It Can't I.ast For Ever." STRAND—Stanley Holloway in "Song of the Forge" and vVariety Parade." MAJESTIC—Sandy Powell in "Can You Hear Me, Mother?" ST. JAMES"-—Deanna Durbin in "100 Men and a Girl," EMBASSY—RonaId Colman and Madeleine Carroll in "The Prisoner or Zenda." PLAZA —Bobbie Breen in "Make a Wish." LONDON—Margaret Sullavan in "Next Time We Love" and James Gleason in "Tile Plot Thickens." ADELPHI—"TIie Singing Marine"' and "The Great Gamb.ni." AMBASSADOR—"CaII of the Wild"' and "Aren't Men Beasts?" ALEXANDRA—"The Go Getter." ASTOR —"John Meade's Lady" and "Roaring Timber." AVONDALE—"Fire Over F.ngland" and "K'li'p Your Seats. Please." BERKELEY—"CaII It a Day." BRITANNIA-—"Alter the Thin Man"' and "•Devil's Playground." CAPlTOL—"Showboat'' and "The Mine With the Iron Door." CRYSTAL PALACE—T Met Him in Paris"' and "Waikiki Wedding." DE LUXE—ou Can't liave Everything'' and "Hills of (jid T A"yoming." EMPRESS—"TIie Singing Marine" and "Horn Reckless.*' GAIETY-—"Sort Light* and Sweet Music" and "L«t's Get Married." GREY LYNN—"The Good Old Soak" and ••That Girl From Paris." PRINCE EDWARD—"The Good Old Soak" and ■ Bulldog Drummond at Bay." PRINCESS—"The Road Back" and "West Bound Limited." REGAL—"The prince and the Pauper" and "Great Hospital Mystery." REGENT (Epsom)—" Wee Willie Winkle" and "Come Closer, Folks." RIALTO—"I Met Him in Paris" and Waikiki \\ edding-.'' » STAR (Newton) —"Espionage" and "Charlie Ciian at the Racetrack." STA TE (Symonds Street) —"Seventh Heaven" and "Back to .Nature." STATE (Devonport)—"Rose or Tralee"' and "Student Doctors Can't Tak» Money." STATE (Onehunga)—"Shall We Dance" and "King of Gamblers." STRAND (Onehunga)—"The Show Goes On" and "The Lone Wolf Returns." TlVOLl—"Melody or tue Plains" and "It Can t Last For Ever." TUDOR—"Man in Possession.'• VICTORIA —"Woman Chases Man" and " I all Timbers." PICTURE DROME (Mifford) —"Love Me For ! vr:'." KINGSLAND — "Ihe Charge or tUe Light Brijrade." WINDSOR (Papakura)—"T he Plainsman and "Find the Witness." „ MAYFAIR (Sandringham) —' QoMtitr S | and "Gay Lo.-perado " ; Lore" : KING'S (Northcote)--I and "Top of the Town.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 5, 7 January 1938, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 5, 7 January 1938, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 5, 7 January 1938, Page 3