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AMUSEMENT GUIDE.

PICTURE THEATRES. ST. JAMES" — noli ""aylor and Greer Garson in "Remember." OXFORD—AIien Faye and Richard Greene In "Little Old New York." RECENT—James Cagrney and George Ran in "Each Dawn I Die." PLAZA—Laurence Olivier and loan Fontaine In "Rebecca." EMBASSY —Ray MUland and Ellen Drew In "French Without Tears." BTRAND—Flanagan and Allen In "Frozen Limits" and the Jones ramily in "Young As You Feel." CENTURY —Sandy Powell in "All At Sea." ClVlC—Melvyn Douglas and Joan Blondell in "The Amazing Mr. Williams." MAJESTIC—Richard Arlen in "Danirer on Wheels" and Bruce Cabot In "Traitor spy." ROXY—Warren William In "Tne Lone Wolf strikes" ana Preston Foster In "Cafe Hostess." DE PARlS—Continental Films: "Proressor MamlocK." ADELPHI—"The Rains Came" and "Mexican Spitfire." ALEXANDRA —"There's Always a Woman." AMBASSADOR—"Tne Man In the Iron Mask" and "West or Shanghai." AVONDALE—"Ice Follies" and "Bulldog Druniiuond's Bride." ASTOR—"The Outsider" and "A Christmas Carol." BERKELEY <Mi««ion Bay)—"U-Boat 39." BRITANNIA—"The Women" and "Tropic Fury." CAPITOL—"Nurse Edith Cavell" and "Goingr Places." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Barricade." DE LUXE—"The Sun Never sets." EMPRESS—"Oklahoma Kid" and "Over the Moon." GAIETY—"The Hardys nide High." CREY LYNN—"Good-bye Mr. Chips." NEW .royal—'.'When To-morrow Comes" and "The Lady's From Kentucky." PRINCE EDWARD—"The Women" and "Honeymoon Deferred." PRINCESS—"Wings or the Navy" and "Meet Dr. Christian." PICTUREDROME—"Union Paclnc." PEERLESS—"Hollywood Cavalcade." RlALTO—"Barricade."

REOAL—"The Sisters" and "Oklahoma Kid" REGENT (Epsom)—" Song or the Plains" and "Millionaire Playboy." STATE (Symonde Street) —"It's a Date." STAR —"Tne Drum" and "The Forgotten Woman." STRAND (Onohunaa)—"Stand Up and Fight" and "Man About Town." STATE (Onehunga)—"Daytime Wife" and "Blaclcwell's Island." STATE (Devonport)—"Hunchback of Notre Dame." TIVOLI—"The Lone Woir strikes" and "Care Hostess." TUDOR—"The Lion Has Wings." VICTORIA—"BridaI Suite" and "Television spy." RADIO PROORAMMEB. IYA—B.O p.m., "Out or the silence"; 8.30, "Thrills"; 8.45, "Ravensnoe." 2YA—S.O p.m., chamber music programme , 0.1 s, ringside description or the wrestling, match, relayed rrom the Town Hall: 10.0, i.aurl Paddi and his ballloom orchestra. IV* —8.0 p.m., light orchestral music and ballads; 9.0, "Highlights or Literature." IZR, — 7 - i5 vm., "The Story or Marie Antoinette"; 9.0, light comedy.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 154, 1 July 1940, Page 4

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AMUSEMENT GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 154, 1 July 1940, Page 4

AMUSEMENT GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 154, 1 July 1940, Page 4

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