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AMUSEMENT GUIDE.

PICTURE THEATRES. OXFORD—WiII F.vtre In "For Freedom" and "Charlie Chan In Panama." REGENT—Doug-las Fairbanks and Margaret Lockwood in "Rovers or the Sea." PLAZA—Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine In "Rebecca." EMBABSY—Ray Milland and Ellen Drew In "French Without Tears." STRAND—Deanna Durbln in "It's A Date." CENTURY—Sonja Henie and Ray Milland in "Everything: Happens At Night." ClVlC—William Gargan and June Lang In "Isle or Destiny." MAJESTIC—Ann Sothern in "Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President," and Edmund Lowe in "Wolf or London." ROXY—Harry Carey in "My Son Is Guilty" and "Double Crime in the Maginot Line." ST. JAMES , —Nelson Eddy and Ilona Massey in "Balalaika." DE PARlS—Continental Films: "Un Carnet De Bal. ADELPHI—"First Love." ALEXANDRA—"Housekeeper's Daughter" and "20,000 Men a Year." AMBASBADOR—"HoId My Hand" and "Flight to Fame." AVONDALE—"Beg. Borrow or Steal." ABTOR—"Stolen Lire" and "Lone Woir Spy Hunt." ■«"«LEY (Mlealon eayj—'-so This la London." BRITANNIA—"The Hound or the Baskervilles" and "Blondle Meets the Boss." C * P, Jv a er y Thin e g Z » ber ' ,na " ThankS For c " v t T H L .. P * LAC f~" Winers or tne Nav y" and "Three Sons." °' "to^vort^- 0^6 CUy " and " To ° Busy EMPRESB—Guest Night. e and "Peg o> My GREY LYNN—Guest Night. NEW C^I{o L wn-." SWeetheartS " and " Kin * of PRINCE EDWARD— Night. PRINCESS-r-'Hunchback or Notre Dame" and "Mexican Spltnre." R, * L lons~" Win?S Of the IVavy " and "Three ""S &fK7&£ t g&* v * and F1 * ht " RECAL —Guest Night. STATE (Symonds Street)—" The Women." BTA *— " Sou .J h Riding" and "Return or the BT * T the f< ivi , oo u " ga)— "Barricade" and "Over BTRAND (Onehunga)—Guest Night ""and YOUrS " T,¥O c L rK a? A.SOTnga l " Douwe TUDOR—"U-Boat 29." VICTORIA— Guest Night. RADIO PROGRAMMES. IVA — BO P- m • "Mr. Chalmers, K.C."- 845 n V. e f.?, UUrnJ n Form at St - Percy's , ';' rnm,» D f n ma n Dave From Snake baffie. 9 - 50 ' Peter Dawson ' bass 2VA — B -0 Pm.. Philip Green and his orchestra; 8.8, Swingtime Harmonist "ii o, ,i \P ches and Warlocks"; a norrible programme presented bv W Roy Hill; 9.35, Madame Belts-Vincent" , Piano; 9.50. Phyllis Ferguson, soprano! IVX —B-28 p.m., Mark Raphael, baritone; 9.0, classical recitals. Izm ~ 7 - 0 P- m - sports session, Bill Hendrycbmed tWenty " flVe y6ars or muslca i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1940, Page 18

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AMUSEMENT GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1940, Page 18

AMUSEMENT GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1940, Page 18

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