AMUSEMENT GUIDE
PLAZA—Nancy Kelly and John Lodcr in "Scotland Yard." OXFORD—John Mills in "Old Bill and Son" and Elizabeth Allen in "Inquest." EMBASSY—Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore In "Dr. Kildare's Crisis." STRAND—Vivien Leigh and Robert Taylor In "Waterloo Bridge." CENTURY—Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier in "Lady Hamilton." ClVlC—Susanna Foster and Allan Jones In "Magic In Music." MAJESTIC—John Shelton In "Blonde Inspiration" and William Boyd in "Doomed Caravan." ROXY—Boris Karloff in "The Devil Commands" and Guy Kibbee In "Scattergood Baines." ST. JAMES'—Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert in "Boom Town." REGENT—Madeleine Carroll and Fred MacMurray in "Virginia." RIALTO—"Four Feathers." STATE (Symonds Street) —"Keeping Company" and "Pygmalion.'' STATE (Onrhunca )—"Kitty Foyle" and "The Villain Still Pursued Her." STRAND (Onehunga)—"Gunner George" and "Knights of the Range." I STATE (Drvonport)—"No, No. Nanette" anrl "Ride. Kelly, Ride." VICTORIA—"Back Street" and "Hullabaloo." TIVOLI—"The Devil Commands" and "Scalloigood Baines." TUDOR—' The Sea Hawk." VOGUE—"Boys' Town." AVON (Newton)— Old Bill and Son" and "Inquest." ASTOR—"Rulers of the Sea" and "Two Uirls On Broadway." A DEL Pill—"The Great Dictator." ALEXANDRA—CIosed tor Rebuilding. AMBASSADOR (Pt. Chevalier)—"He Stayed For j Breakfast" and "Uuck Benny Rides Again." j BRITANNIA—"DuIcy" and "I Want a Divorce." BERKELEY (Mission Ba.v)—"Florian." CAPITOL—"Shop Around the Corner'* and "Ramparts We Watch." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Four Feathers." DE LUXE—"San Francisco." GAIETY (Takapana)—"Babes In Arms." GREY LYNN—"Constantinople Express" and "Busman's Honeymoon." NEW ROYAL—"Dr. Kildare's Strange .Case" and "If I Had My Way." PICTUREDROME (Milford)—"The Dark Command." PRINCE EDWARD —"Strike up the Band" and "Lone Wolf Meets a Lady." PRINCESS—"It All Came True" and "Pier 13." REGAL—"The Great Dictator." REGENT (Epsom)—"Florian" and "Rrigham Young. Frontiersman." RADIO PROGRAMMES 1YA—7.30 p.m., Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans; 7.52. Studio recital by Dan Foley (Irish tenor): 9.25. Light recitals. 2YA—7.45 p.m.. Music by Meyerbeer; 7.58. Leela Bloy (violinist). and Cara Hall (pianist): 8.26, Spanish Folk Songs; 10.0. Dance music. IYX—B.O p.m.. Light orchestras and ballads; 9.30. Musical comedy memories; 10.0, Light recitals. 1ZM —7.45 p.m., Light orchestral items; 8.15, Instrumental interlude; 8.45. Commentary on Boxing Match. Clarrie Gordon (Auckland) v. Tommy Hanson (Wellington).
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 170, 21 July 1941, Page 2
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