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AMUSEMENT GUIDE.

PICTURE THEATREB. MAJESTIC —•WiIIiam Henry in "The Parole Fixer" and Otto Krugrer in "Black Eyes." ROXY —Robert Armstrong In "Enemy Agent" and John Trent in "Mystery Plane." 8T JAMES' —Fred Astalre and Eleanor Powell In "Broadway Melody or 1940." OXFORD —Loretta Young and nay MiUand in "The Doctor Takes a Wife." REGENT—Bin? Crosby and Dorothy Lamour in "Road to Singapore." PLAZA —George Sanders in "The saint Takes Over." EMBASSY— Robert Montgomery in "The Earl of Chicago." STRAND —Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart In "The Snop Around the Corner." ■ CENTURY— Anna Neagle and Ray Miliand in "Irene." ' ClVlC —Stanley Luplao In "Lucky To Me." DE PARIS— "The Student's Romance." ASTOR —"Good-bye Mr. Chips." ALEXANDRA— Guest Night. ADELPHI —Guest Night. AMBASSADOR —Guest Night. AVONDALE —Guest Night. BERKELEY (Mission Bay) —" The Cheat." BRITANNIA —"The Adventures or Marco Polo" and "Biff Guy." CAPITOL —Guest Night. CRYSTAL PALACE —Guest Night. DE LUXE —"Men With Wings." EMPRESS —CIosed for reconstruction. GAlETY —"Miracles For Sale." GREY LYNN— Guest Night. LIBERTY— "A rsene Lupin Returns" and "Inside Information." NEW ROYAL— Guest Night. PRINCE EDWARD —Guest Night. PRINCESS —Guest Night. PEERLESS— ;-"Eternally Yours." PICTUREDROME —"Dangerous Adventure" and "Paid to Dance." RIALTO —Guest night. REGAL —Guest Night. REGENT (Epsom) —Guesl Night. STATE (Symonds Street) —"French Without Tears." STAR —Closed for repairs. STATE (Onehunga) —Guest Night. STRAND (Onehunga) —Guest Night. STATE (Devonport) —Guest Night. TIVOLI —"Enemy Agent" and "Mystery Plane." TUDOR— "Second Fiddle." VICTORIA— Guest Night. RADIO PROGRAMMES. IYA —B.O p.m., Budapest String Quartet; 8.34, studio recital by Dawn Harding, mezzo-soprano; 9.45, recorded interview, "Three Months Prisoners in the Altmark"; 9.54, Joe Loss and his concert orchestra. EYA^ —8.0 p.m., "Music by Popular Composers." No. 3, Edward German; 8.27, from the studio, B. A. Treseder, tenor, the Bijou Quartet and the Orpheus Sextet; 9.15. "The First Great Churchill": 9.40, Noel Coward medley, by the B.ft.C. dance orchestra. IYX —B.3O p.m., "The Hunchback or Notre Dame"; 9.30, "The Story or Joan or Arc"; 9.43, piano interlude. 1EM —7.45 p.m., "Search ror a Playwright"; 8.0, "Peep into Filmland."

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 192, 14 August 1940, Page 11

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AMUSEMENT GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 192, 14 August 1940, Page 11

AMUSEMENT GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 192, 14 August 1940, Page 11

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