AMUSEMENT GUIDE.
PICTURE THEATRES. ' REGENT—Douglas FalrbanXs and Margaret • Lockwood in "lUilers or the Sea." | PLAZA—Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine in "Rebecca." EMBABBY —Rav Milland and Ellen Drew in "French Without Tears." STRAND —Deanna Durbin in "It's A Date.** ' CENTURY —George Sanders In "The Saints , Double Trouble." i ClVlC—Alice Faye and Richard Greene in "LiUle Old New York." I MAJESTIC—Ann Sothern in "Congo Malsle" and John Warwick in "Branded." ROXY—Harry Carey In "My Son Is Guilty" and "Double Crime in the Maginot Line." ST. JAMES' —Nelson Eddy and riona MaSsey In "Balalaika." OXFORD—sonja Henle In ''Everything Happens at Night." DE PARlS—Continental Films: "Un Garnet De Bal." ADELPHI —"The Sisters" and "Sued For Libel." ALEXANDRA—"Housekeeper's Daughter" and "20.000 Men a Year." AMBASBADOR —"The Amazing Dr. Clltterhouse" and "Little Tough Guys in Society." AVONDALE —"Union PaciHc" and "Men Are such Fools." ASTOR—"Stolen Lire" and "Lone Wolf Spy Hunt." BERKELEY (Mission Bay)—" Nurse Edith Cavell." BRITANNIA—"Fast and Furious" and "Susannah or the Mounties." CAPITOL —"Jezebel" and "Thanks For Everything." CRYBTAL PALACE—"Wings or the Navy" and "Three Sons." DE LUXE—"Dodge City" and "Too Busy to Work." EMPRESS—'The Sisters" and "Sued For Libel." GAlETY—"Stablemates." GREY LYNN—"Tarzan Finds a Son" and "The Gaunt Stranger." LIBERTY—"First Love" and "Grade Allen Murder Case." NEW ROYAL—"Sweethearts" and "King or Chinatown." PRINCE EDWARD—"The Beachcomber" and "Flirting With Fate." PRlNCESS—"Hunchback or Notre Dame" and "Mexican Spitfire." PICTUREDROME—The Saint Strikes Back.' RIALTO—"Wings or the Navy" and "Three Sons." REGENT (Epsom)—" Stand Up and Fight" and "sth Avenue Girl." REGAI "The Rains Came" and "Meet Dr. Christian." STATE (Symonds Street)—" Babes in Arms." BTAR—"Goidwyn Follies" and "Mystery of the W 7 hite Room." BTATE (Onehunga)—"Barricade" and "Over the Moon." BTRAND (Onehunga)—"Dead End" and "Blondie Takes a Vacation." BTATE (Devonport)—"Eternally Yours" ' and "Blackwell's Island." TIVOLI—"My Son Is Guilty" and "Double Crime in the Maginot Line." TUDOR—"Bridal Suite." • - VICTORIA—"Good-bye Mr. Chips." RADIO PROGRAMMES. IYA— 8.12 p.m.. Alma Burton, soprano--8.32, Mark Raphael, baritone; g.38. | Yvonne Arnaud. piano; 9.15, Vladimir Rosing, tenor. 2VA—B.O p.m., Rhythm Makers; 8.4 3, Thomas L. Thomas, baritone; 9.t0, I bass band programme; 9.24, Evelvn I Laye, soprano. I'lVX —8.0 p.m., "Easy Chair"; 5.15, comedy corner. IZM—7.O p.m., orchestral and Maori selections; 5.20. concert.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 146, 21 June 1940, Page 3
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