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AMUSEMENT GUIDE

OXFORD -Cnrv Grnllt and Martha Scott in "The | Tree Ot Liberty." KMBASSV—RirhBi-n Stanwyck and Henry Fonda in "The Lndy Eve." STRAND—Ginger P.nqers and James Slewart in ■Vivacious Lady." CENTURY—Vivien and Laurence Olivier tn "Lady Hamilton." ClVlC—James Stewart and Paulett Ooddard in "Pol o . Gold." MAJESTIC—Frank Morusn in "Washington Melodrama" and -Meet The Chump." ROX'Y—-Peter Lorre in "Fnce Behind the Mask" and Kent Taylor in "I'm Still Alive." ST. JAMES - —O'ark Gable and Claudette Colben in "Boom Town." REGENT—The Marx Brothers In "Go West." PLAZA—lnprid BerErnan and Warner Baxter in "Adam Had Four Sons." CAPITOL—"Edison the Man." CRYSTAL PALACE- "Till We Meet Again" and "Footlieht Fever." DELTA (New Lynn> - Flortan" and "High School." DE I.VXK —"Tall. Dark and Handsome" and -You'll Find Out." FORKSTKRS (Birkenhcad)—Deanna Durbin in •Spring Parade." GREY LYNN-"Strike up the Band" and 'Slightly Tempted." KINGS (Northcotel—"Three Cheers for the Irish." LIBERTY (Parnell)—"Rio" and "Knights or the Range." MATFAIR (Sandrincham)—"Strange Cargo" and "Gunner George." NEW ROYAL—"Edisoi> the Man" and "The Lion Has Wings." PEERLESS (St. Helicr's)—"Brigham Young." PICTIJREDROME (Milford)—"The Ramparts We Watch." PRINCE EDWARD—-Th" Roaring Twenties" and "I Want a Divorce. , ' PRINCESS—"No. No. Nanelte" and "The Villain Still Pursued Her." REGAL —"It All Came True" and "Where's That Fire?' - REGENT (Epsom)— Dr. Kildares Strange Case" and ' 'Maryland.'' RIALTO—"TiII We Meet Again" and "Footlight Fever." SOUTHERN CROSS (Ellersliel—"Tin Pan Alley" "Wagons Westward." STATE (Symonds Street) -Rebecca." STATE (Onehunsa)—"Mr. and Mrs. Smith -, and "Balnt In Palm Springs." STRAND (Onehunia)—' Remember" and "Hidden aoid." STATE (Devonportl —' Kilty Foyle -- and "Mexican Spitfire Out West." VICTORIA —"One Night in the Tropics" and "Dulcy." TIVOLI —"Face Behind the Mask" and "I'm Still Alive." TUDOR—Conrad Veidl and Valerie Hobson In "Contraband." VOGUE —"Bluebeards Eighth Wife." AVON (Newton)—Cary Grant and Martha Scott in "The Tree Ot Liberty." AVONDALE— "Tom Brown's Schooldays" »nd "Yes. My Darling Daughter." ASTOR —"Geronimo" and "The Ghost Conies - Home." ADELPHI—"That Uncertain Feeling" and ~P ier 13." ALEXANDRA—CIosed (or Rebuilding. AMBASSADOR (Pt. Chevalier)—" Fast and Furious" and "The Saint Takes Over." BRITANNIA—"Forty Thousand Horsemen" and "Keeping Company." BERKELEY (Mission Bay)—" All This and Heaven. Too." RADIO PROGRAMMES Highlights from to-night's radio programmes are as follows: — IYA—B.O p.m.. Studio recital by Leslie Russell uenor); 8.28. Studio recital by Jean Maclarlane (contralto); 8.44. Studio recital by Les O Leary ibaritone); 9.25, Old-time dance 2YA —7.45 p.m.. "In the Limelight": The Swingtime Harmonists in songs from the films; 8.2. "Cappy Ricks": 9.25. Dance programme. IYX—7.O p.m.. After dinner music; 7.45. "Billy Bunter of Greyfriars"; 8.0. Comedy Land. IZM—7.O p.m.. Sports results, by Gordon Hutter; 7.30. Orchestral laierlude; 8.0, Dance session. Highlights from to-morrow's radio programmes are as follows: — IYA—7.O p.m.. Anglican Service, relayed from St. Mary's Cathedral. Preacher: Rt. Rev. F. Bennett; 8.40, Philharmonic Choir; 9.28. "The Post Office." an adaptation of the play by Rabindranath Tagore. 2YA—7.O p.m.. Presbyterian Service, relayed from St. Johns Church. Preacher: Rev. Gladstone Hughes; 8.5. "Music of the Ballet"; 8.27, "Belshazzars Feast"; 9.27, Concert by the Port Nicholson Silver Band. IXX —8.38 p.m.. Hulda Lashanska (soprano): 9.27. Vladimir Rosing (tenor); 9.31. The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. 1ZM —7.0 p.m.. Orchestral music; 8.0. Concert: 8.45. National Service session.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 181, 2 August 1941, Page 11

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AMUSEMENT GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 181, 2 August 1941, Page 11

AMUSEMENT GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 181, 2 August 1941, Page 11

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