CINEMA GUIDE
KOXT—Bruce Bennett ln "Phantom Submarine" and Rod La Rocque ln "International Crime." ST. JAMES'—&ary arant ai,d Katharine Hex>burn ln "The Philadelphia Story." REGENT—George Formhy ln "Call A Cop.™ PLAZA—Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Qoddard ln "The Great Dictator." oxford—John Wayne and Thomas Mitchell In "The Long Voyage Home." EMBASSY—"Gone With The Wind." STRAND—Gary Cooper and Madeleine Carroll In "North-West Mounted Police." century—Louis Hayward and Joan Bennett In "The Son Of Monte Cristo." ClVlC—Basil Rathbone and Ellen Drew In "A Date With Destiny." MAJESTIC—George Brent In "The Man Who Talked Too Much" and Wayne Morris ln "All Girls Are Alike." TUDOR—"Two Girls On Broadway." VICTORIA—"Street Of Missing Men" and "Blondie." VOGUE—"The Lives of a Bengal Lancer." AVON (Newton) —"The Long Voyage Home." ASTOR—''Young Tom Edison" and "On Their ADELPlll—"Hudson's Bay" and "Chinese Bungalow." ALEXANDRA—CIosed tor Rebuilding. AMBASSADOR—"OId Bones ol the River" and "Big Town Czar." Britannia—"Boys From Syracuse" and "The Real Glory." BERKELEY (Mission Bay)—" Spring Parade.'* CAPITOL—"Four Wives" and' "Seventeen." CRYSTAL PALACE—"PIayBirI" and "Young People." DE LUXE:—"AII This and Heaven. Too." GAIETY (Takapuna)—"Swanee River." GREY LYNN—"Grand Jury Secrets" and "Our Leading Citizen." NEW ROYAL—"South Of Samoa" and "The Man From Dakota." PEERLESS—"MiddIe Watch." PRINCE EDWARD—"Mr. Wong In Chinatown" and "Gang Bullets." PRINCESS —"Maryland" and "One Crowded Night." REGENT (Epsom)—" The Sea Hawk." REGAL—"The Gorilla" and "Arizona Wildcat." RlALTO—"Playgirl" and "Young People." STATE (Symonds Street) —"Contraband." STATE (Onehunga)—"Young Frontiersman" and "Pop Always Pays." STATE (Dcvonport)—"Elizabeth and Essex" and '•Charter Pilot." TIVOLI —"Phantom Submarine" and "International Crime." RADIO PROGRAMMES 1YA—7.35 p.m.. Winter Course Talk: "Colonialism and Literature: South African Literature"; 0.25, Studio recital by the Band of the let Battalion, Auckland Regiment; 10.10. Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra. 2YA—7.30 p.m.. Talk by our Book Reviewer: 9.25. Music for the Strings: The N.B.S. String Orchestra; 10.0, Music, mirth and melody. IYX—B.IO p.m.. Yehudi Menuhin (violin); 9.0, Classical recital; 10.0, Variety. 1ZM —7.0 p.m., Sports talk by Bill Hcndry; 7.30, Orchestral music; 9.0, Classical recital.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 137, 12 June 1941, Page 15
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324CINEMA GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 137, 12 June 1941, Page 15
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