AMUSEMENT GUIDE.
TOWN HALL —Wrestling, Pasha v. McGtnty Ding. CIVIC SQUARE —Amusement Park. PICTURE THEATRES. ROXY— Robert Barratt and Andy Clyde in "Bad Lands" and Ralph Byrd in "Fighting: Thoroughbreds." ST. JAMES* —Mickey Rooney ar.d Lewis Stone in "The Hard.vs Ride High." REGENT—l.upino l ane and Sally Grey In "The Lambeth Walk." EMBASSY—Reginald Owen and r.ene Lockhart In "A Christmas Carol." STRAND —neorgo Rart In "The Lady From Kentucky" and Charles Rutterworth in "Thanks For the Memory." PLAZA—sonja Henle and Tyrone Power In "Second Fiddle." ClVlC—Carole Lombard and Cary Grant In "Only in N.ime.'' MAJESTIC—nick Powell and Anita Louise in "Going Places," and Humphrey Rogart and Ka.v Francis In "King of the Underworld." ADELPHI—"White Banners" and "Tallspin" ALEXANDRA—"OId Iron." ASTOR —"Topper Takes a Trip" and "West Express." AMBASSADOR—"Fast Company" and "Strange Faces." AVONDALE—"The Crowd Roars" and "The Last Warning." BRlTANNlA—"Sweethearts" and "Persons in Hiding." BERKELEY (Mission Bay)—" Crime School" CAPITOL—"The Rage or Paris" and "It's Love I'm After." CRYSTAL PALACE —"Dad and Dave Come to Town." DE LUXE —"Count or Monte Cristo." EMPRESS—"The Little Princess" and "Elephants Never Forget." GREY LYNN—"My Lucky Star" and The Shining Hour." GAlETY—"Society Smugglers" .mil "Spring Madness." NEW ROYAL—"Three Smart ..ills Grow Up." PRENCE EDWARD—"Spirit or Culver" and "Four Just Men." PEEP.t.ESS—"Submarine Patrol." PRINCESB—"Heart of the North" and "Duke of West Point." RIALTO—"Dad and Dave Come to Town." REGAL —"Tallspin" and "Made For Each Other." REGENT (Epsom)—" Sweethearts." STATE (Devonport)—"Stage Coach" and "Boy Friend." STRAND (Onehunga)—"The Son of Frankenstein" and "Yellow Jack." STATE (Onehunga)—"Vernon and Irene Castle" and "Mr. Moto on Danger Island." STATE (Symonds Strset) —"Calling Dr. Kildare." STAR—"Kidnapped" and "Let George Do It." TUDOR —"South Riding." TIVOLI—"Bad Lands" and "Fighting Thoroughbreds." VICTORIA —"Trouble Brewing" and "King of China Town." RADIO PROGRAMMES. 1YA—7.40 p.m., "Native Land Development Work." discussion by J. M. Smith and C. Walker; 8.0, tales of the Silver Greyhound; "Honeymoon in ' Paris"; 8.30, "Thrills"; 8.45, "John Halifax, Gentleman"; 9.53, Paul Robeson, bass. 2YA—7.30 p.m., "India and the Commonwealth or Nations," talk by Rev. George Parker; 8.0, chamber music programme; 8.50, Ravel's "Quartet in F Major," by Guarneri Quartet; 9.25, "Bunneylleld Diversions"; 10.0. dance music by Mavis Edmonds and her rhythm. IYX—B.I-i, Rumanian Gipsy music, played by Nicholas Matthey and his orchestra; 9.0, "Scott of Scotland Yard." 1ZM—7.20 p.m., horticultural society's s home garden talk; 7.45. "Lorna ri Doone'"; 8.0, music lovers' session.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 262, 6 November 1939, Page 3
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391AMUSEMENT GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 262, 6 November 1939, Page 3
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