AMUSEMENT GUIDE.
CIVIC SQUARE —Amusement Part PICTURE THEATRES. PLAZA —Cliarles Laughton In "The Hunchback or >olre Dame." EMBASSY —Clark Gable In "San Francisco." STRAND—Rama! Te Miha and Leo Pllcbcr In "Rewl's Last Stand.' CENTURY —Conrad Veldt and Valerie Hotoson In "U-Boat 29-" CIVIC —Rasil Rathbone in "Tower or London." MAJESTIC —I.ana Turner In " n . anc !l!» C.o-cd'' and Judy Kelly in 'At the Villa Rose." POXY — (.harles -larrelt in ••Outlaw- « >r the Pan. m. and Fred st"ne in "N.. Place in <;<•."* ST. JAMES' —Greta Garbo and Melvyn Douglas in "Ninotcbka." OXFORD —Alice Fave in "'Barricade ' and Mdney T'llcr 111 "Charlie Chan in t.ity or Darkness." REGENT—George Formby In "Come on George." DE PARIS —Continental Films: "The Circus" and "The Lire or a Russian Child." ADELPHI —Guest Night. ALEXANDRA —Guest Night. AMBASSADOR —Guest Night. ASTOR—••Thrill <>r a l.irejiuie"' and 'The Lady in tlx- Morgue." BERKELEY (Miasion Bay)—"ln Name Only." BRITANNIA —"Four's a Crowd" and "Cassidy or Bar 20."' BIRKENHEAD-—"Conrcssions or A Nazi >P.v." CAPITOL—"Wire. Husband and Friend'' and "Person-- in Hiding.'' CRYSTAL PALACE—Guest Night. DE LUXE —"[lark Journey." EMPRESS —Giles I Mghl. GAIETY—"Women." GREY LYNN—Guest Night. LIBERTY —"Good Girl- Go 1.. Paris." NEW ROYAL—Guest .Night. PRINCE EDWARD—Guest Night. PRINCESS—Guest Night. PEERLESS—"They .-hall Ha\e Music." REGAL—Guest Mglit. RIALTO— Guest Night. RIALTO—"The Lion Has Wings." REGENT (Epsom) — Guest Night. STATE (Devonporl)—Guesl Night. STATE (Onehunga)—"Dodge City' and "Tiki Busy to Work.'' STRAND (Onehunga)—Guest Night. STATE (Symonds Street) —"Good-bye. Mr. Chips." STAR—"Proressor Mamlock" and "Forged Passport. ' SOUTHERN CROSB—The Three Mnsketeers
TUDOR—"Song or the Plains." TIVOLI —"Outlaws or the Prairie" am Place to Go." VICTORIA —Guest ?ilght. RADIO PROGRAMMES. Highlights rrom to-day's* pr .i-rarrmie* 1YA —p.-3 p.m.. Dawn Hardin::, men©, soprano: S. 3 r». Winifred Haves, TioJin. 9.5. "Those We Love."'; 9.i0, RJclm* Crooks, tenor. 2YA —P. 9 p.m.. recital bv Hilda Ghudtev ronlraltc: £.32. Owen Br.nitant. tenorfi.il. Sydney Gustard. organ; 9.25 •FvpKiits or the Black Moid"; jjj.' "The Moonstone."' * IYX—> " P m.. -Rands and Ballads"; B.J# -The Hunchback of Noire Dame"'; 9 34' ••personal column". O.i&, \CaW rrest.,ii. lyric baritone 1ZM —*i" p.m.. "-earrh for a Pl w wnght ': >.n. peep min filmland With ■ Billie": ? 20. Haw aiian and popm™. melodies. Highlights from to-morrow's programmes are: — 1YA —1 1 " a ni . \nzar Pay commemoration -en ire. from the Cenotaph wS Memorial Museum. fi.3i p.m "»« Interview With New Zea]anij \listralian Troops in Great Britain anS the Near Ka-t. a 8.8.C. br*jadcast ?*. l.i..adca.-l rrom 2VA: « <1. reeoraefl \H7.ac liay presentation, We For get ": S.iO. Krnest M< Kiniav, tenors.r.<. Kssie Ackland. contralto. 2YA —2.30 p.m.. memorial service arrantwi by the Wellington Returned Soldier? \-sociation. from the cenotaph. LamhJOII oil ay: s.o. "To ine \nzars"- i&qcwho returned entertain; .*.40.' nm! gramme dedicated to me rorces. IYX-- «.21 p.m.. Alexandia Ti miili. soDranos..u'. .\rtur >rhnal»el. pia,i 0 . • IZM— :.n pin. sport- ses-i O Q. ,:I °" pa,ra " ; v - 'conccri
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 97, 24 April 1940, Page 14
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AMUSEMENT GUIDE.
Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 97, 24 April 1940, Page 14
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