AMUSEMENT GUIDE
!I.M. THEATRE— "Tons OI Money." I CRN^^a; o „^ h """ [ — °"v„ ,„! C, %rt^J 3 tu." AW,olt a " d Lou c ° st *»° I" "Bin* ! • MAJ iT,iV™ r- w l " n J . T I" s "- v ln " Ff « and Easv" and I Biitomi Meredith in "San Francisco Docks." rtrn" Mowbray In "Footlleht I ST -"W?!crlo7 V ßrid n ß o "°' Bh ""« R " b " t Taylor ln j P '" A Bnrsn o d r ''son J? r * h,m and John Mlll « ln "Old I OXPonn—Ocorn Murphy In "The Navy stens! Snr'i " Sanders in "Saint In Palm [ EHP>ssr-Lew Ayrcs and Lionel Barrymore in "Dr Kildare s Crisis." Srß "Nic > e _ Gf ! 'i n " 0 D " rWn and Frßncho ' Tone in : T ' V "FooTi;S'. r ™" A ohan "" """'j TUDOR—"Constantinople Express." j VOGUE—"Swsnec Hirer" and "The Trail of the tonesomc Pine." t . i AV< Et /Newton)—" The Navy Steps Out" and "Saint In Palm Springs." ASTOR—"Edison the Man" and "Parole Fixer." ! ADELPHI—"Pcturn ot Frank James" and "Mexi- I can Spitfire Out West." 1 .ALEXANDRA— Closed ior Rebuilding. AMBASSADOR—"His Girl Friday" and "The Bis- ! cult Eater." i BRlTANMA~"Scatterbrain" and "Busman's BERKELEY' (Mission Ray)-"The Sea Hawk." | CAPITOL—"The Ghost Breakers" and "Dr. ! Klldnrc's Strange Case." I CRYSTAL PALACE—"That Uncertain Feeling" : and "The Man Who Talked Too Much." DE LUXE—"Good-bye. Mr. Chips." GAIETY (Takapuna)—"Another Thin Man." GREY LYNN—"Forty Thousand Horsemen" mid "Hullabaloo." NEW ROYAL—"Lucky Partners" and "Saiari." PRINCE EDWARD—"CaII A qpp" and "Dulcy." PRINCESS—"The Great Dictator." REGAL—"Erighnm Young, Frontiersman" and "One Crowded Night." REGENT (Epsom)—" All This And Heaven. Too." : j RIALTO—"That Uncertain Feeling" and "The " Man Who Talked Too Much." ! STATE fSymonds Street)—" Mutiny on the . Bounty." j STATE (Onchunra)—"The Great Dictator." STATE (Devonport»—"Hudson"s Bay" and I "Where's That Fire." | STRAND (Onchunjra.)—"Convoy" and "The I Covered Trailer." j VICTORIA—"A Little Bit Of Heaven" and "Two ' Girls On Broadway." I RADIO PROGRAMMES ! ~ 1YA—7.15 p.m.. Farmers" session; 7.30. The Mastcrsinsers; 7.41. Evelyn MacGrcgor and ■ Walter Preston; 9.25. state Opera Orchestra; lu.o. Music, mirth and melody. 2YA—7.45 p.m.. Toscanlnl; 8.2. "France Fights On." the story of the Free French Movement; 9.54. "Stephen Foster Melodies"; 10.0, Dick ■ Jurgcns and his Orchestra. IVX—B.O p.m.. Light orchestras and ballads; 9.0, Musical Comedy Memories; 9.30, "The Nuisance": 10.0. Light recitals. 1ZM—7.45 p.m.. Organ selections; 8.15, Instrumental. Interlude; 8.30, "David Copperlield"; _ 8.45, Concert.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 164, 14 July 1941, Page 3
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