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EM " Her™'' "* WllbUr ln STB "A^ro^I 1 d C v k e r^ rch Snd Claude m CRX ' T -^pc7 J Re?u^°" deU and R ° !and »» c,v W s tt P a a& WSSSS,.??" 1 Edni Best la MA, a^ri Tl j&^, ol i? Garfield m "Eaiit of the River" ana Barry K. Barnes In "Law and Disorder/* ROX .™ arl !* ? lan ,n " Dea< J M en Tell" and Kent Taylor In "Repent At Leisure." ST -m JA ' M Lit«r Neme°Ke!?y n " GCOrBe Murphy REG ln N '-s"ano?6 m ThrTe r " dCr and Claude Hulbort PtA "^ e fe^ a U l li a d S L a o f e .? osaUnd R -» U "TSSSUSS? s P h °W° Det^etlvfT" TlV 2"Tre r? ' Cad Me " TeU " and " Rcr>ent At TUDOB— "The Ohoot Breakers." VlCTOßlA—'Seatttrbraln'' and "I Want • VOGUE-—"Honolulu" and "Tell No Tales." AVON (Newton)—" Pot o- cold" and "Michael Shayne, Detective." AVO ,^ AL F— ! AU ™» And Heaven. Too" and The Marines Fly High." ASTOR--.^'Dlsp ut ed Passage" and "Slightly ADEI.PHT— "Tall. Dark and Handsome" and "Young People." ALEXANDRA— Closed lor Rebuilding. AMI ?ASSADOR—'Dance, Girl. Dance" and "Susannah Of The Mounties." BRl TANNlA—"Contraband" and "The Bank BERKELEY (Mission Bay)—"A Window In London. CAPITOL--"One Crowded Hour" and "Grandpa Goes To Town." CRISTAL PALACE—"The Long Voyage Home" and "Too Many Girls." DE LUXE—-"No, No. Nanette" and "Emergency squad. GAIETY (Takapnna)—"The Mortal Storm." GBEV n LTNN-"Call a Cop" and "Keeping ComNEW ROYAL—"Tin Pan Alley" and "Spy For a Day. PEERLESS (St. Heller's)—" South oI the Border" and "Calling All Marines." PICTUREDROME (MUford)-—'"Lucky Partners.** PRINCE EDWARD—"Espionage Agent" "A Date With Destiny." PRINCESS—"Torrid Zone*' and "Playgirl.** EE< OuV*WMt Foyle " 101(1 "Mexican Spitfire REGrXT (Epsom)—" The Mark Of Zorro" and The Ghost Comes Home." RIALTO— "The Long Voyage Home" and "Too Many Girls. STATE (Devonport)—"Road Show" and "Flight Angels. STATE (Onehanga)—"So Ends Our Night" and "For Beauty's Sake." STOAND (Onehonjra)—"l Love You Again" and "Mystery Sea Raider." STATE (Synaonds Street)—" Spawn of the North" and "Daytime Wile."
RADIO PROGRAMMES l^A—-7.42 p.m., "Lives of the Poets: Thomas Moore' ; 8.3, The Studio Orchestra; 8.26, Studio recital by L. Montgomery (saxophone) and the Studio Orchestra; 8.36, Studio recital by Annette Chapman (mezzo-soprano). 2YA—7.45 p.m.. Famous Overtures; 7.58, "Poet and Composer: Sir Walter Scott in song"; 8.28, "Invitation to Dance"; 9.25, The Band--IYX—7.O p.m.. After dinner music; 8.15. Frolics and Fancies; 9.30, Musical comedy; 10.0, Light recitals. ITWk 7.0 n.m.. Orchestral session; 8.0, Concert Hour; 9.0, Band music, popular melodies.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 192, 15 August 1941, Page 9
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409CINEMA GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 192, 15 August 1941, Page 9
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