AMUSEMENTS GUIDE.
CIVIC SQUARE— Amusement Park. PICTURE THEATRES. PLAZA —RaIph Richardson ana Merle Oberon tn "The Lion Has wings." STRAND— Mary Carlisle in "Call a Messenger" ana DicK Foran In "Inside Information." CENTURY —Joan Bennett In "The Housekeeper's Daughter." ClVlC —Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Hara in "Jamaica Inn." MAJESTIC —WiIIiam Henry in "Television Spy" and Johnny Downs in "Hawaiian Nig-lits." ROXY —Charles Starrett in "Call or the Rockies" anc John Lttel and Margaret Lindsay in "On Trial." ST. JAMES , —Robert uonat ana Greer Oarson in -Good-bye. Mr. Chips." REGENT —ErroI Flynn and Olivia De Haviland in "Dodge City." EMBASSY —Priscilla Lane and Jeffrey Lynn in "Yes, My Darling Daughter." OXFORD —Gary Cooper in "The Real Glory." ADELPHI —"Story or Alexander Graham Bell." ALEXANDRA —"Valley of the Giants." ASTOR —"Stagecoach" and "Burn 'Em Up O'Connor." AMBABBADOR —"Heart of the Nortli" and "International settlement." AVONDALE —"ir I Were King." BRITANNIA— "HonoIuIu" and "Only Angrels Have Wing-s." BERKELEY (Miaaion Bay) —" Boy From Barnardo's." CAPITOL— "Let Us Live." CRYSTAL PALACE —"Four Feathers." DE LUXE —"Rose or Washington Square" and "Racket Busters." EMPREB8 —"Second Fiddle" ana "Fighting: Gringo." GAIETY —"Sweethearts." GREY LYNN —"Honolulu" and "Ambush." KINGBLAND —"Nearest Thing to Heaven" and "Exposed." PRINCE EDWARD —"East Side or Heaven" and "The Hardys Ride High." PRINCEBS —"The Three Musketeers" and "Hound or the Baskervilles." PICTUREDROME —"King or Chinatown." PEERLESS —"Tailspin" and "Climbing High.." REGAL —"Second Fiddle" and "My Bill." RIALTO —"Pour Feathers." REGENT (Epsom) —" Confessions of a Nail Spy" and "Gorilla." STATE (Devonport) —"Man in the Iron Mask" and "Way Down South." STATE (Onehungal—"Hound or the Uaskervilles" and "News Is Made at Night." I STRAND (Onehunga) —"Fast and Loose" and "Whispering Kneniies." STATE (Symonds Street) —"Union Pacific." STAR —"The Plainsman" and "Midnight." TUDOR —"The Girl Downstairs.'TIVOLI —"Call or the Rockies" and "On Trial." VICTORIA —"Four Girls in White" and "Escape From Yesterday." RADIO PROGRAMMES. IYA —T.3O p.m., sports talk, by Gordon Hutter; 8.0, "King Lear" overture, Berlioz; 8.1 i, Tony Rex, baritone; 8.56, Pablo Casals, 'cello; 8.38, Yvonne Mintemps, soprano; 8.42, "Scenes de Bailet," Glazounon"; 9.25, 8.8.C. chorus. 2YA —7.30 p.m., review or to-morrow's races at Trentham. by s. V. McKwen--7.40, "The Voyage Out: A Talk on Wellington's Centennial," by D 0 W Hall; 8.0, "Tunes You Remember," Mavis Edmonds and her rhythm; 8.32 "What Do You TninK?" 0.25, "Eb and Zelj"; 9.3 5, programme by Wellington City Salvation Army band; io.-i. Deanna Durbin, soprano; 10 18 "Rhythm on Record." IYX- —B.o p.m., "Romance and Melody"8.15, comedians- corner; 9.0 "Tit-bits or To-day: Hits oT Yesterday"- 930 musical comedy and operetta. IZ M—B.O p.m., Maoriland'er, "Ti:-blts"-0.35, Pamela's weekly chat.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 16, 19 January 1940, Page 9
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