AMUSEMENTS.
CITY SHOWS. Picture programme* are Rowing at city theatres thin evenin K as lo ° w Tyrone Power and Nancy Kelly in Jesse Ji««." St. Jume.': Weanor I'oweJ and Robert Vvilllif ■> "Honolulu. Majestic. Kav Francis "„ "My Bill." *V *™™ Ha e in "The Gaunt, Stranger. Kegtnt. "arry K. Barnes and Vale.,e HoUsou» ••llu.s Man is News.' hmbassy: K.sabelli Be'«nor and Michael Redgrave in "Stolen u"' l'la/.a: Kichuril Oieene and Nancy velK- in •■Submarine Patrol. Maytair. Oe .una Dnrbin in •'Three Smart Girls • L'l ," and Robert Kent and June a Z i» "For Love or Money.» Htrand ;,a< ie Fields in "Keep .Smiling. Rosy T volr Peter Loire in "Wanner Island, „nT Frank McH.-gh in "Larger IJian Life" Star, Karangahape Road. Clark We and JeanettoMacWona ld m U 3an SLneUe Macbonald and Nelson Eddy m and Lloyd Nolan in "King ot Akatraz."
AMUSEMENTS GUIBE. H.M. THMTBS— "Fniw-a-Poppln." PICTUBE TMEATHES. PLAZA—Richard Greene and Nancy Kelly r " "Submarine Patrol." McllTgh In "Larger Than Lire." CIVIC—T.M""e Power and Nancy Kelly in "Jesse .lames." MAJESTIC— Kav Francis In "My Bill" and " Son.de dale in "The (Jaunt Stranger." 8T JAlWES'—Eleanor Powell and Robert Young in "Honolulu.** EMBASSY—Elisabeth Bergner and Michael Redgrave in "Stolen Life." REGENT—Deanna Durbln in "Three Smart Girls Grow Up." MAVFAIR—Deanna Durbln in "Three Smart fil'ls fiiow Up" and Robert Kenfc and June I-ang in "For the Love of Money. STRAND —Grade Fields in "Keep Smiling." LONDON —"Little Tough Guys in Society." ADELPHI —"Pacific Liner" and "Jezebel." ALEXANDRA—"Miss Fix It" and "Pacific Liner." AMBABBADOR —"The Goldwyn Follies" and "Danger I'atrol." ASTOR —"Live, Love and Learn" and "Paradise for Two." BERKELEY (Mission Bay)—" The Mad Miss Man ton." BRITANNIA —"Love Finds Andy Hardy" and "ills Exciting Night." DE LUXE—"Cowboy and the Lady" and "Mr. Moto's Last Warning." EMPRESS —"Just Around the Corner" and "It's Love I'm ATter." GAlETY—"Firefly." GREY LYNN —"Toy Wife" and "Stolen Heaven." KINGSLAND—"SouIs at Sea" and "Thrill or a Liretime." PRINCESS —"Trade Winds" and "Crackerjack." PEERLESS —"On Our Selection." CRYSTAL PALACE^—"Gunga Din." REGENT (Epsom) —"Mad About Music" and "Tovaricli." RIALTO—"Gunga Din." STAR (Newton) —"San Francisco" and "Pride or the West." STATE (Devonport)—"Kentucky" and "Down on the Farm." STATE (Symonds Street) —"Sweethearts." STATE (Onehunga)—"Pygmalion" and "Arizona Legion." STRAND (Onehunga)—"A Yank at Oxford" and "Crashing Hollywood." TUDOR —"Ma ii| i roof.-"
TIVOLI —"Mr. Moto in Danger Island" and "Larger Than Lire." VICTORIA —'I"nst Company" and "Daughter <>r Shanghai." PRINCE EDWARD —"Housemaster" and "King or Alcatraz." MAYFAIR —"That Certain Age." southern CROSS —"Broadway Melody or l»:t8" and "Up the River." PICTUREDROME "It's All Yours." I LIBERTY —"The Texans" and "Pride or the Marines."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 152, 30 June 1939, Page 14
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