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AMUSEMENT GUIDE.

nCTUM THEATRES. BT. JAMES'—Mickey Rooney in "Judgre Hardy and son." OXFORD—"Rebecca." RECENT—Jack Buchanan In "The Middle Watch." PLAZA—RaIph Richardson and Diana Napier In "On the Niffht or the Fire." EMBASSY—Ray Milland and Ellen Drew in "French Without Tears." STRAND—Mae West tn "M.v I-ittle Chickadee" and Tom Brown in "Oh, Johnny, How You Can Love." CENTURY—Claudette Colbert and Henry Fonda in "Drums Alohr the Mohawk." CIVIC—PauI Robeson In "The Proud Valley." MAJESTIC—WiII Mahoney In "Come Up Smiling" and Wayne Morris In "Double Alibi." ROXY—Dick Foran in "Secrets or a Nurse" and Barton Mac Lean in "Men Without Souls." ADELPHl—"Daytime Wire" and "Oklahoma Kid." ALEXANDRA—"Pack Up Your Troubles" and "Mexican Spitfire." AMBABBADOR — "Submarine Dl" and "Pirates or the Skies." AVONDALE—"Good Girls Go to Paris" and "Peg- o' My Heart." ABTOR —"Captain Fury" and "The' Lady and the Mob." BERl Years r "* MI ** l ° n B * y) —" sltx y Glorious B "' T Fever*~ An<ly Hardy Gets Spring CAPITOI "Reno" and "Brother Rat." CRYSTAL PALACE—"For Freedom." DE LUXE—"The Rains Came." EMPREBB—"Eternally Y.ourj" and "City of Darkness." GAIETY'—"Good-bye Mr. Chips." GREY LYNN—"Andy Hardy Gets SpringFever" and "Blind Alley." ÜBE^Tt^,. sawyer " "The Kid NEW o" " ,nn " and " MUtiny PR,N^ii l fd D^-" T,le under - p up" «*: PRl TLii ß » ackwell ' s Island " ana " over RIALTO—"For Freedom." "EGA! "Hunchback or Notre Dame." REGE 'isterf ,^* om> —" First Love " and "The c "'«" ""SiSd.*™ 1 or " m,,n »° a BTRAND (Onehunga)—"Liiion Pacific." BTA "m ( %ttT > Th^i?a1 I s ." or the Navy " BTA T? (Devonport)—-Yes, My Darllnir Daughter" and "Window in Loudon " T,V H * UrSe " a " d TUDOR—-"intermezzo." V,CT^u"rAccidenf;. aCII Combei - RADIO PROGRAMMES. 8.0 p.m., "The wreckers," overture Dame Ethel Smyth; B.lu, "The snaduw of the Swastika"; «.aa. LeoOrc d estr°a a " a '" e Pljil adelphia 2YA s ' a2 P- m -. light music; 9.15, music by famous English bands; 10.0 new recordings. I YX—-8.0 p.m., "Easy Chair"; 9.0 "TitBits of To-day; Hits or Yesterday." I*M 8 -20 p.m., concert session; 930 gems from the classics.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 164, 12 July 1940, Page 10

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AMUSEMENT GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 164, 12 July 1940, Page 10

AMUSEMENT GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 164, 12 July 1940, Page 10

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