AMUSEMENT GUIDE.
H.M. THEATRE—Switzerland Ice Show. CIVIC SQUARE—Amusement Park. PICTURE THEATREB. CENTURY—ShirIey Temple In "Susannah of the Mounties." ClVlC—Barbara Stanwyck and Adolphe Menjou In "Golden Boy." MAJESTIC—Anna May Wong In "Island of Lost Men" and Walter Pidgeon in "Six Thousand Enemies." ROXY—George O'Brien in "Fighting Gringo" and Buck Jones in "Overland Express." ST. JAMES'—Robert Donat and Greer Garson in "Good-bye. Mr. Chips." REGENT—Deanna Durbin and Robert Stack in "First Love." EMBASSY—Judy Garland In "The Wizard of Oz." OXFORD—Louis Hayward and Joan Bennett In "The Man In the Iron Mask." PLAZA—Ginger Rogers and Waiter Connelly in "Firth Avenue Girl." BTRAND—Bing Crosby and Joan Blondell in "East Side or Heaver.." ADELPHl—"Captain Fury" and "Five or a Kind." ALEXANDRA—"ConTessions or a Nazi Spy" and "It Could Happen to You.' : ABTOR—"Sweethearts." \ AMBABBADOR—"South Riding" and "Love and Hisses." AVONOALE—"White Banners." BRITANNIA — "Society Lawyer" and "Streets or New York." BERKELEY (Minion Bay)—" Midnight." CAPITOL—"St. Martin's Lane" and "Down on the Farm." CRYBTAL PALACE—"The Man in the Iron Mask." DE LUXE—"Wuthering Heights." EMPRESS—"The Story of Alexander Graham BeU" and "Gorilla." GAIETY—"The Young In Heart." GREY LYNN—"The Man In Blue" and "Wildcatter." NEW ROYAL—"Little Princess" and "Career." PRINCE EDWARD—Guest Night. PEERLESS—"There Goes My Heart" and "While New York Sleeps." PRINCEBB—"Second Fiddle" and "Moto Takes a Vacation." PICTUREDROME—"My Wire's Relatives." REGAL—"The Amazing Doctor Clttterhouse" and "Return or the Cisco Kid.'' RIALTO—"The Man in the Iron Mask." REGENT (Epsom)—"Vernon and Irene Castle." STATE (Devon port)—" Valley ot the Giants" and "My Bill." STRAND (Onehunga)—"Fra Uiavolo" and "The Ware Case." STATE (Onchunaa)—"Shipyard Stilly." STATE (Symonds Street)—"lce Follies of 1939." BTAR—"Vivacious Lady" and "Tom Sawyer. Detective." TUDOR—"Naughty Marietta." TlVOLl—"Fighting Gringo" and "Overland Express." VlCTOßlA—"Kathleen Mavourneen" and "Midnight Menace." RADIO PROGRAMMES. IYA— 8.0 p.m., "Mr. Chalmers, K.C."; 8.15, "Wandering With the West Wind"; 5.45, "The Fourth Form at St. Fercy's"; 9.31, "Dad and Dave"; 9.44, "Theatre Box." 2YA—7.30 p.m., "Who's Who and What's What?" 7.40, "Books Grave and Gay"; 8.0, HofTmeister's Hawaiian Quintet; 8.11, Cicley Audibert, soprano; 8.38, Thomas West, tenor; 9.25, Vera Martin, contralto; 9.40, "Breakrast With the Bullllnches." IYX— 8.0, chamber music hour; 9.0, classical hour. —7.0 p.m.. sports session. Bill Hendry; 7.4 5, "The Lire or Cleopatra"; 9.0, old-time dance.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 306, 28 December 1939, Page 3
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360AMUSEMENT GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 306, 28 December 1939, Page 3
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