AMUSEMENT GUIDE.
H.M. THEATRE —Switzerland Ice Shew. CIVIC SQUARE —Amusement Park. PICTURE THEATRES. MAJESTIC —MIscha Auer and Shirley Ross in "Unexpected Father" and "House or Fear." BOXY— "Charlie Chan at Treasure Island" and William Cargan in "The Adventures or Jane Arden." ST JAMES* —Robert Donat and Oreer Garson In "Good-bye. Mr. Chips." REGENT —Deanna Durbln and Robert Stack In "First Love." EMBASSY —Prlscllla I.ane and Jeffrey Lynn in "Yes. My Uaiiingr Daughter." OXFORD —I.lnda Darnell in "Hotel Tor Women" and "Three Musketeers. PLAZA —Ralph Richardson and Merle Oberon in "The Lion Has Wings." STRAND —Irene Dunn and Charles Boyer In "When To-morrow Comes." CENTURY— Joan Bennett in "The Housekeeper's Daughter." CIVIC —Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Hara In "Jamaica Inn." ADELPHI —"Rose of Washington Square" and "Way Down South." ALEXANDRA —"Man'in the Iron Mask" and "Jones Family In Hollywood." ABTOR— "Let Us Live" and "Little Tough Guys." AMBABSADOR —"Topper Takes a Trip" and "Thank You, Mr. Moto." AVONDALE —"Heart of the North." BRITANNIA — "Christmas Carol" and "Smashing the spy Ring." BERKELEY (MlMlon Bay)— " The Saint Strikes Back" and "Everybody's Baby CAPITOL —"Fours a Crowd" and "Almost a Gentleman." CRYSTAL PALACE— "Four Daughters" and "Susanah or the Mountles." OE LUXE —"Captain Fury" and "The Lady Objects." EMPRESS —"Confessions or a Nazi Spy" and "My Bill." GAIETY —"Storm Over Bengal" and "Fra Diavolo." GREY LYNN— "Midnight" and "The Last Express." KINGBLAND— "The Lady Vanishes" and "You CaVt Cheat an Honest Man." LIBERTY —"Too Hot to Handle." PRINCE EDWARD —"A Christmas Carol" and "Night Work." PRINCESS —"Alexander Graham Bell" and "Chas. Chan in Reno." PICTUREDROME —"Girls* School." PEERLESS —"The Little Princess." REGAL —"Confessions or a Nazi Spy" and "Racket Buster." RIALTO —"Four Daughters" and "Susanah or the Mountles." REGENT (Epsom) —" Love Finds Andy Hardy" and "Mr. Reeder in Room 13.' STATE (Davenport) —" Hound or the Baskervilles" and "Old Bones or the River." STRAND (Onehunaa) — "Sweethearts." STATE (Onehunga) —"Second Fiddle" and "Timber Stampede." STATE (Symonda Street)— Leslie Howard In "Pygmalion" and "Always in Trouble." STAR —"Keep Smiling" and "Never Say Die." tudor — "Care Society." TIVOLI —"Charlie Chan at Treasure Island" and "The Adventures of Jane Arden." VICTORIA —"HonoIuIu" and "The Outsider" RADIO PROGAMMEB. 1YA —7.30 p.m., sports talk by Gordon Hutter; 8.0, "Flying Dutchman Overture," by Wagner; 8.14, John Charles Thomas, baritone; 8.22, Ina Bosworth, violin; 8.38, Miliza Korjus. soprano; 8.44, Massenet's "Scenes Plttoresques"; 9.25, Chopin's concert opus 11. in E minor, Tor piano and orchestra. ] 2YA go p-m-. "Tunes You Remember," Mavis Edmonds and her rhythm makers; 8.46, Arthur Young on the novacbord; 8.55, Jim Davidson and his A.B.C. dance orchestra; 9.25, "Eb and Zen"; 9.35, programme by Port Nicholson Silver Band. 1VX —8.0 p.m., "Romance and Melody"; 9.0, "Tit-bits or To-day: Hits or Yesterday"; 9.30, musical comedy in cameo. 1ZM —8.0 p.m., Maorilander, "Tit-bits"; 8.20, Maori concert: 9.0, male enter-. ' tamers; 8.35, Pamela's weekly etui, '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 10, 12 January 1940, Page 9
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