AMUSEMENT GUIDE.
CITIO BQPABE—Amusement Park. PICTURE THEATRES. MAJESTIC—Dead End Kids in -Give Us Winss" , and James Gleason in "Money to Burn. > BOXY—Warren William in "Lone Woit Kerns a j Date" and Lynn Roberts in "The Bride Wore i Crutches." ST. JAMES - —Conrad Veldt in "Contraband." j REGENT—AIbert Dekfcer and Janice Logan In "Dr. Cyclops." PLAZA —Adolplie Menjou and Carole Landis in "Road Show." OXFORD—PauI Muni In "Hudson's Bav ' and Leslie Banlcs in "The Crowd Look.-. On. EMBASSY —Olivia, de Havllland and JctHrv Lini: In "My Love Came Back." STBAN'D—Melvyn Douglas >:i-1 Myrna Lov in "Third Finger. Left Hand." CENTURY-- Jean Arthur and W:lliam Holdcn Ir "Arizona." CIVIC—Allan Jones and Nancy Kelly in OnNight in the Tropics." VICTORIA—"Gunner George" a:id "Gcrommo." VOGUE—"The Ghost Goes West " i AVON (Newlon) — "Hudson's Bay." ASTOB—"The Secret ol Dr. Klldare" and San v Is a Lady." ADELPIII—"Four Wives'* and "On Dre.'.s Parade.' ' ALEXANDRA—CIosed lor Rcouildine. AMBASSADOR—"Too Many Husbands" and "Mi Little Chickadee." AVONDALF.— "Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever and "Charlie McCarthy. Detective." 1 BRITANNIA— "Convoy" and "Texas Rangers Ride Again." BEBKELET (Mission Bayl—"Remember the Night." CAPITOL— "Proud Valley" and "Adventure In Diamonds." | CRYSTAL PALACE—"The Sea Hawk." DE LUXE—"He Stayed For Breakfast." "Public Deb. No. 1" and "Lone Wolf Meets A Lady." GBET LYNN—"Night Train to Munich" and ! "South of Samoa." I GAIETY— "Judge Hardy and Eon." NEW BOYAI -"French Without Tears" and "The Saint Takes Over." PRINCE EDWARD — -f.'.'K Moon" and "Secret Servile of the Air." PBINCFSS—"Kit Carson" and "They Came By Night." PEERLESS—"My Son. My Son." REGAL—"I Was An Adventuress ' and "Men : Against the Sky." . i REGENT (Ci>!onl- "Dad Rudd. M.P." and "Sailor's Lady." RIALTO —"He Stayed For Breakfast." STATE (Symonds Street)— "I Take This Woman." ! STATE (Onebonga)—"Bluebird and "Dr. Erlichs i Magic Bullet." \ ■ STRAND (Onehunga)—"Honeymoon in Ball" and . "Danger on Wheels." STATE (DeronporO—"Four Sons" and "Dance. Girl. Dance." I SOUTHERN CROSS—"Henry Goes Arizona." | TIVOLI—"Lone Woll Keeps a Date" and "The Bride Wore Crutches." TUDOR—"The Great Victor Herbert. v RADIO PROGRAMMES. IYA. —7.30 p.m.. Dajos Bela Orchestra: 8.48. Albert ; Sandler and his Orchestra; 7.56, Light Opera . Company. 0.31, Nino Martini, tenor. 2YA. —8.3 p.m., Yvonn: Webb-Jones, soprano; 8.12. chamber music; 8.30. Maurice Clare, violinist, and Clara Hall, pianist; 10.4, dance music. IYX. —8 p.m.. light orchestral music and ballads; | 9.30. "Thaddeus Brown: Retired." I IZM.— 7.45 p.m . concert: 8 30. "David CopperI rteid." !
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 76, 31 March 1941, Page 10
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388AMUSEMENT GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 76, 31 March 1941, Page 10
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