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'PATIENCE' PRESENTATION.

TRAINING COLLEGE CLUB. Gilbert and Sullivan's well-loved opera. "Patience," will be presented by the Auckland Training College Music Club for a season of four nights, commencing next Wednesday. The main purpose of the production is to encourage an interest in music among school children, and a special free matinee performance will be given to Auckland school children on Tuesday afternoon. Training College performances have always l>een popular and this should be no exception.

AMUSEMENT GUIDE. roWN HALL—Wrestling—Earl McCreadv v. Rube Wright. OLD DOCK SlTE—Perry Bros. Circus. PICTURE THEATRES. ST. JAMES'—Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore in "Calling- Dr. Kildare." REGENT—George Formby In "Trouble Brewing." EMBASSY—George Sanders and Mary Maguire 111 "The Outsider." NIAYFAIR—Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in "The Story <_>r Vernon and Irene Castle." and i.eo Carrillo in "Girl and the Gambler." STRAND —Jackie Cooper and Litlle Tough Guys in Newsboys' Home" and "Mystery of the White Room." PLAZA—Tyrone Power and Alice Faye in "Rose of Washington Square." ClVlC—Louis Ilayward and Joan Bennett in "The Man in the Iron Mask." MAJESTIC.—K<I ward i",. Robinson in "1 Am ilie Law," and l'at O'Hrien and Margaret Lindsay in "Garden of the Moon." ROXY—Alan Baxter and Jacqueline Wells in "My Son Is A Criminal." and Lynn liari rii "Pardon Our Nerve." I ADELPHI—"Thev Made Her a spy" and "Return or the Cisco Kid." ALEXANDRA—"Keep Smiling" and "Safety in Ktimbers." AMBASSADOR—"Judge Hardy's Children" and "The Young in Heart." ASTOR—"Bluebeard's Eighth Wife" and "The Chaser." AVONDALE—"Romance For Three" and "Avenging Waters." BERKELEY (Mission Bay) "Hay It In French" and "Inside the Magitiot Line" BRITANNIA—"Three Loves Has Nancy" and Litlle Tough Guys in "Societv." BIRKENHEAD— Topper." CRYSTAL PALACE—"St. Martin's Lane" and "Wile, Husband and Friend." CAPITOL—"The Adventures ol' Robin Hood." de LUXE—" ;oid is Where You Find It" and "Peck's Bad Boy at the Circus." DELTA—"Pygmalion" and -Man-proof." EMPRESS—"Topper Takes a Trip" and "Five of a Kind." GREY LYNN—"S iablcmates" and "Escape From Yesterday." GAlETY—"Merrily \Ye Live." MAYFAIR—-The Crowd Hoars" and "Strange Faces." PRINCESS—"Jesse James" and "Made For Each Other." PEERLESS—"Blockheads" and "Legion of Valour." PRINCE EDWARD—"You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" and "Stolen Life." PICTUREDROME— "The Last Warning." RIALTO—"St. Martin's Lane" and "Wire Ilus4and and Friend." REGAL—"Cowboy From Brooklyn" and "Five of a Kind." REGENT—"GirI ol' the Golden West." STAR (Newton) —"if I Were King." STATE (Devonport)—"Nearest Thing to Heaven" and "Daredevil Drivers." STATE (Onehunga)—"Goldmine in the >ky ' and "Four's a Crowd." STRAND (Onehunga) — "Our Fighting Navy" and "Gambling ship." STATE (Symonds Street) —"Honolulu." SOUTHERN CROSS—"Holiday" and "While New York sleeps." STAR (Papakura)—"Crime Over London" and "Code or the Streets." TUDOR—"Three Smart Girls Grow L'p." TIVOLI—"My Son Is a Criminal" and "Pardon Our Nerve." VICTORIA —"The Shining Hour" and "Dead Men Tell 110 Tales."

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 219, 16 September 1939, Page 15

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'PATIENCE' PRESENTATION. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 219, 16 September 1939, Page 15

'PATIENCE' PRESENTATION. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 219, 16 September 1939, Page 15