AMUSEMENT GUIDE. CIVIC SQUARE —-Amusement Park. PICTURE THEATRES. EMBASSY — Robert Young: and Annahella iu "llrirtal Suite." STRAND—Georpe Rift In "The Lady From Kentucky" and Charles nutterwortb In "Thanks For the Memory." PLAZA —The liitz Bros, 'in "The Three Musketeers."
ClVlC—Carole Lombard and Cary Grant In "Only In Name." MAJESTIC—nick Powell and Anita Louise In "Going Places," and Humphrey Bog-art and Kay Fiancis In "King or the Underworld." ' ROXy—Pat O'Rrien and Joan Blondell In "OH the Record," and William Boyd in "The Frontiersman." BT. JAMES'—Mickey Rooney and Lewis Stone In "The Hardys Ride High." REGENT—LupIno Lane and Sally Grey in ; "Tbe Lambeth Walk." . j ADELPHl—"Climbing High." . I ALEXANDRA—"Stage Coach" and "I've Got I a Horse." ASTOR—"Three Loves Has Nancy," and • "Pirates or the Skies." 1 AMBASSADOR—"UosaIte." ' AVONDALE—"HoId My Hand" and "Wild s and Woolly." ; BRITANNIA—"Suez" and "Silver on the ■Sage." - BERKELEY (Mission Bay)—" Wives Under Suspicion." CAPlTOL—"Pacific Liner" and "Gangsters' Boy." CRYBTAL PALACE—"Confessions of a Nazi f Spy" and "Gorilla." » DE LUXE—"St. Martin's Lane" and "They , Made Her a Spy." f EMPRESS—Guest Night. , GREY LYNN—Guest Night. > GAIETY—- spirit of Culver" and "The Army Girl." ' NEW ROYAL- "Secrets or a Nurse" and t "The Housemaster." • PRINCE EDWARD—Guest Night. PEERLESS—"Mr. Moto's Last Warning." - PRINCESS —"White Banners" and "Ele- ; phants Never Forget." . RlALTO—"concessions or a Nazi Spy" and ■ "Gorilla." I REGAL—-Gilest INlght. I I REGENT (Epsom)—"Gunga Din." , STATE (Devonport)—"Heart or the North" and "The Duke or West Point." STRAND (Onehunga)—Guest Night. ' STATE (Onehunga)—"Slave ship." : STATE (Symonds Street) — "Calling Dr. i Klldare." BTAR—"Souls at Sea" and "St. Louis 5 Blues." ; TUDOR—"The Great Man Votes." TIVOLI—"The Frontiersman" and "01T the Record." VICTORIA—Guest Night. j RADIO PROGRAMMES. 1YA—7.30 p.m.. "The Nature of Gases and Liquids," talk by Professor Burbidge--8.0, Mr. Chalmers, K.C.; "The Unofficial Investigation"; 8.15, "Wandering With the West Wind"; 8.4 5, "The Fourth Form at St. Percy's"; 9.25. studio concert by band or the First Battalion, Auckland Regiment; 9.36, 'Dad and Dave'i; 10.10, an hour or modern (lance mu sic by Famous bands, with vocal interludes by Tony Martin. 2YA—7.10 p.m., results or New Zealand goll' championships; 7.30. "Who's Who J and What's What?" ramble in the , news by "Coranto"; 7.4u, talk on •Rose Day." by member or Returned Soldiers' Association; 8.10, the swing--lime Harmonists, rrom the exhibition •India; S.-25. "The Rich I'ncle from t l'i.ii"; *.37. John Parkin at the piano; recital programme, featuring Thomas L. Thomas, baritone. Mischa s i Klman, violinist. and Bernhard 1 ; l.evitow's salon orchestra. I IVX -8.0 p.m.. chamber music hour; 9.0, I classical recitals. 1ZM —7.0 p.m., sports session. Bill Hendry; 7.45. "The Lite or Cleopatra."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 265, 9 November 1939, Page 14
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