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AMUSEMENTS.

CITY SHOWS. | Picture programmes are showing at eity theatres as follows:—Civic: Madeleine Carroll and Henry Fonda in "Blockade." Regent: Danielle Darrieux and Douglas Fairbanks, jun.. in "The Rage of Paris." St. James': Allan Jones and Judy Garland in "Everybody Sing.'' Mayfair: Simone Simon, Don Ameche and Robert Young in "Josette." Majestic: George Burns and Gracie Allen in '"College Swing," and John Barrymore and Louise Campbell in "Bulldog Drummond's Peril." Roxy-Tivoli: John Boles and Madge Evans in "Sinners.ln Paradise," and Alan Marshall and Tala Birell in "Invisible Enemy." Embassy: Sixth week of Brian Aherne, Billie Burke and Constance Bennett in "Merrily We Live." Strand: Alice Faye and Tony Martin in "Sally. Irene and Mary," and Glen Morris and Barbara Holm in "Tarzan's - Revenge." State fSymonds Street): Robert Taylor and Maureen O'Sullivan in "A Yank At Oxford." Prince Edward fXewton): Robert Taylor and Eleanor Powell in "Broadway Melody of 1938," and John Howard and John Barrymore in "Bulldog Drummond's Revenge." Star (Xewton): Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur in "The Plainsman," and the Jones Family in "Hot Water." AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. PICTURE THEATRES. MAYFAIR—Don Ameche and Simone Simon in "Jo.set.te." STRAND-—•Alice Fave ami Tony Marten in "Sally, Irene and Mary." ROXY—Madge Evans and Bruce Cabot In "Sinners in Paradise" and Tala Birell and Herbert Mundin in "Invisible Enemy." REGENT—Danielle Darrieux fn "The Rage or Paris." ClVlC—Madeleine Carroll and Henry Fonda in •Blockade." MAJESTIC—George Rums and Oracle All»n In "College Swing-" and John Barry - more in "Bulldog Drummond's Peirii." ST. JAMES'—Allan Jone-s and Judy Garland in "Everybody Sing." EMBASSY—Constance Bennett and Brian Aherne In "Merrily We Live." LONDON —Jack Holt in "The Awakening or Jim BurVe" and Margaret Sullavan in "So Red t-he Rose." ADELPHl—"lnternational Settlement" and "Paradise For Two." ALEXANDRA—"Everything Is Thunder." AMBASBADOR—"ExcIusive" and "Over She Goes."' ASTOR—"Smilin' Through." AVONDALE—"Daughter or Shanghai" and "Melody For Two." BERKELEY (MiMion Bay)—" The Sky's the Limit." BRITANNIA—"Beg, Borrow or Steal" and "Bulldog Drummond's Bevenge." CAPlTOL—"Jericho" and "Thank You. Mr Moto." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Bringing Up Baby" and "Saint in New York." DE LUXE — "Second Honevmoon" and "Wise Girl." EMPRESB—"In Old Chicago." GAIETY —"True Confession." GREY LYNN—-"1 See Ice" and "Dimples." KINGBLAND—"Topper" and "Lancer Spv." MAYFAIR—"Topper" and "Between Two \\ omen." PEERLESS— "The Hurricane." PRINCE EDWARD — "Broadway Melodv Bevenge " 30(1 " Drummond's PRINCESS— "Adventures or Marco Polo" and "Blind Alibi." " ,AL^°N^W B Yofk n " UP Baby " " Salnt 8TA "Ho ( t N tva?e" ) ~" Tlle Plalnsman " an « ■" uvi "«'' ■« • T *-re r <S»m°nd. Str*«t) —"A Yank at BT * T " (Onehunga)—"Tom Sawyer" and Go Llvase Yourself." STRAND (Onahunga)— "Mad About Music" and *o0 Hoads to Town." TlWOLl—"Sinners In Paradise" and "Invisible Knemy." TUDOR—"W'flis Farjro." VICTORIA "Mad Music" and London by Klgut."

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 225, 23 September 1938, Page 9

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 225, 23 September 1938, Page 9

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 225, 23 September 1938, Page 9