AMUSEMENT GUIDE.
CIVIC SQUARE —Amusement Park. PICTURE THEATRES. ClTlC—Metrjm Douglas and Loretta Young In "He Stayed lor Breakfast." MAJESTlC—Priaelllm Lane In "Three Cheers For the Irish" and Mon» Barrle in "Love. Honour and Oh. Baby." BOXY— Tracy in "Millionaires In Prison" and Ann Sheridan in "Winter Carnival." ST. JAMES' —Spencer Tracy and Robert Young In "North-west Passage." OXFORD—Jon Hall and Lynn Barl to "Kit Carson" and Jack Hylton in Band Wifan. REGENT —Clive Brook. John Clements and Judy Campbell in "Convoy." PLAZA—Victor Mature and Louisa Piatt in "Captain Caution." EMBASSY—Rex Harrison and Margaret Lockwjod In "Night Train to Munich." STRAND—Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard to "The Ghost Breakers." CENTURY—Richard Greene and Peter Lorre In "1 Was An Adventuress." AVON (Newtea)—"Kit Carson" and -Band Wagon." ABTOR—"Sons of the Legion" and "Rose of the Rio Grande." ADELPHI—"HoId 'Em, Navy" and "Start Cheering." ALEXANDRA—"StoIen Heaven" and "Doctor Rhythm." AMBASSADOR (Point Ckerriier)—"Scandal Street" and "Cocoanut Grave. AVONDALE—"Sixty Glorious Years." BERKELEY (Missies Bay)— Walt Disney's "Plnocchio." BRITANNIA—"French Without Tears" and "Too Many Husbands." CAPITOL—"Living On Love" and "Born to the West." CRYSTAL PALACE— "Slight Case of Murder" and "Men Are Such Pools." DE LUXE—"Jamaica Inn." FORESTERS' (Birkenhead)—"There's That Woman Again." GREY LYNN—"Daughter of Shanghai" and "Return of Jimmy Valentine." GAIETY (Takapuna)—"Housekeeper's Daughter." KING'S (Northcote) —"The Lone Wolf Strikes." LIBERTY (Parnell) —"The Women." MAYFAIR (Sandringtuun)—'"Chicken Wagon Family" and "Law of the Pampas. NEW ROYAL—"Thunder Trail" and "Passport Husband." PRINCE EDWARD—"This Way. Please" and "A Bride For Henry." PRINCESS—"Sky's the Limit" and "Trip to Paris." PEERLESS (St. Heller's)—"On Borrowed Time." PICTUREDROME (MUferd)—"You're a Sweetheart" and "Border G-Men." RlALTO—"Slight Case of Murder" and "Men Are Such Pools." REG 'Hollywood Hotel" and "Invisible Menace." REGENT (Epsom)—" Counsel For Crime" and "It Happened in Hollywood." STATE (Synonds Street)—Myrna Loy In "The Trains Came." STATE (Onehaofx) —"White Banners" and "45 Fathers." STRAND (OMknu>)-"You and Me" and "Bull'doc Drtunmond's Peril." ■TATE (Devonport)—Anna Neagle In "Irene." TlVOLl—"Millionaires In Prison" and "Winter Carnival." TUDOR—"This Man in Paris." VICTORIA—"Sing You Sinners" and "The Barrier." VOGUE—"Hollywood Cavalcade" and "Kid From Texas." RADIO PROGRAMMES. IYA—IS p.m.. Otto Hubscher, violinist, and Tessa Blrnte. pianist; 8.30, Edna Dear love, mezzo-contralto; 8.30, "Martin's Corner: The Story of a Family." 2YA —7.47 p.m., Merle Gamble, soprano; 7.57, "Bundles." a serial story of London Life; BJ7, "Hometown Concert Party"; ».50, "The First Great Churchill." 1YX —SO p.m., "Bands and Ballads"; 1.30, "Vanity Fair"; 10.S, light recitals. IZM—I.O p.m., "Peep Into Filmland": 8.0, light orchestral Items, Hawaiian anil popular in ito <11— "
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 282, 27 November 1940, Page 11
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