AMUSEMENT GUIDE.
TOWN HALL—r.oxing: Johnny Hutchinson v. Young (illdo. PICTURE THEATRES. MAJESTIC--.!. Carroll Nnlsli in "fiolden moves" and Kdniuiid I.nwe in "Our Nelfcnbours. Hie Carters." ROXV—r.hm-les Pinrroit In "The Ptranfrer From Texas'' and lldi-ar Kennedy in "Kvcryllilmr's On Ire." ST. JAMES'—Mirk'-v Hooncy in "Judge Hardy and Son." OXFORD— Sandy Powell In "All at Sea" and Joel Mit'.reti in "He Married His Wire." REGENT—.Iack Buchanan in "The Middle Watch." FLAZA—Tyrone Power and Dorothy I.amour in "Johnny Apollo." EKBASSY—Ilimald Colman in "The Ll&ht That Failed." STRAND —Paul Robeson in "The Proud Valley." CENTURY—Glaudette Colbert and Henry Fonda in "Drums Along the Mohawk." CIVIC —Maureen O'llara and Adolphe Mcnjou In "A Bill of Divorcement." DE PARIS—"The Mikado." ADELPHl—"Eternally Yours" and "Chas. Chan in the City or Darkness." ALEXANDRA—"First Love." AMBASSADOR —"Three Loves Has Nancy" and "Newsboys' Home." AVONDALE—"Jamaica Inn" and "Hawaiian Nights." ASTCR—"They Shall Have Mustc" and "Hidden Power." BERKELEY (Mission Bay)—" Shipyard Sally." BRITANNIA — "Mnolchka" and "Blind Alley." CAPITOI "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" CRYSTAL PALACE—"Good GUIs Go To Paris'' and "North of Shanghai." DE LUXE—"You Can't Beat An Honest Man." EMPRESS—"Wings or the Navy" and "Full Confession." GA!ETY—"HeaI Glory." GREY LYNN—"Golden Boy" and "On Borrowed Time.'' NEW ROYAI "The Citadel." PRINCE EDWARD—"Ninotchka" and "At the Villa Hose." PRINCESS—"Swiss Family Robinson" and "Daytime Wife." PICTUREDROME—"Ir I Were King." PEERLESS—"The Rains Came." RIALTO—"Good Girls Go to Paris" and "North or Shanghai." REGAL —"Wings of the Navy' - and "Reno." REGENT (Epsom)—" Good-bye, Mr. Chips." STATE (Symonds Street) —"Dcstry Rides Again." STAR—"Closed For Repairs." STRAND (Oneh-jnca)—"The Bridal Suite" and "The Lady's From Kentucky." STATE (Onehunga)—"Pack l'p Your Troubles" and "Angels With Dirty Faces." STATE and "Over the Moon." TIVOLI—"The. Stranger From TexaS" and "Everything's On Ice." TUDOR—"The Inder-Pup." VICTORIA—"Lady or the Tropics" and "Jane Steps Out."
RADiO PROGRAMMES. i IYA —B.O p.m., "Singapore spy"'; 8.30, ! "Thrills"; s.-iu, "Haveii9lioe"j 9.ir>, rlnpsiclo r<iinnipntai'.v on professional liii.tlna- mat.-li, Young; Uildo v. Jolmiiy Hutchinson. • • ZYli —s.o p.m.. chamber music; ft.ir., ringrI side description of wrestling- match j relayed rrom the Town Hull. |1YX —0.0 p.iii., "Hißliliirlits or Literature:" "The Hermit of Jason's Hill"; 0.26, j musical comedy and light opera. IIZM —7. T.I p.m., "The Story or Marie 1 Antoinette"; 9.0, humorous selections.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 172, 22 July 1940, Page 4
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