AMUSEMENTS GUIDE
H.M. THEATRE—"The Quaker Girt." CIVIC SQUABE—Amusement Park. CENTURY—MerIe Oberon and Alan Marshal In "Lydla." ROXY—Bay Whitley In "Along the Rio Grande" and Alan Baxter In "Under Age." OXFORD—Victor McLaglen in "The Black Watch" and Jane Withers in "Golden Boots. ClVlC—Robert Young and Randolph Scott in "Western Union." MAJESTIC—EIIen Drew in "The Parson Of Pan&mlnt" and Lloyd Nolan in "Buy Me That Town." ST. JAMES'—Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney in "Men Of Boys' Town." EMBASSY—Charles Boyer and Olivia de Havilland in "Hold Back The Dawn." «■ PLAZA—"Target For To-night" and Basil Rodlord in "Crooks Tours." REGENT—Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour in "Caught in the Dralt." STRAND—Elisabeth Bergner and Michael Redgrave in "Stolen Life." REGENT (Epsom)—" Night Train To Munich" and "Old Bill and Son." RlALTO—"Charlie McCarthy. Detective" and "Oh, Johnny, How You Can Love." STATE (Symonds Street)—"A Woman's Face." STATE (Devonport)—"Pot *o Gold" and "Murder Among Friends." TIVOLI—"AIong the Rio Grande" and "Under Age." STATE (Onehtuiga)—"Topper Returns" and "Cowboy and the Blonde." STRAND (Onehnnga)—"Wyoming" and "All Girls Are Like That." TUDOR—"Arise. My Love." VlCTOßlA—"Unfinished Business" and "The Flame Of New Orleans." VOGU&—"Alexander's Ragtime Band." VICTORY (Green Lane)— Opening Shortly. AVON (Newton)—" The Black Watch" and "Golden Hools." AVONDALE—"Dr. Kildare Goes Home" and "Forty Little Mothers." lABTOR —"Great Victor Herbert" and "Sporting Blood." I ADELPHI—"Thief Of Bagdad" and "Scattergood Pulls The Strings." AMBASSADOB—"Lucky Partners" and "All At Sea." BRITANNIA—"Andy Hardy's Private Secretary" and "The Great Plane Robbery." BERKELEY (Minion Bay)—" Kiss the Boys Good-bye." CAPITOL—"Hired Wife" and "Our Neighbours, the Carters." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Charlie McCarthy, Detective" and "Oh Johnny. How You Can Love." DE LUXE—"The Mortal Storm." GREY LYNN—"Dr. Kildare's Crisis" and "I Married Adventure." NEW ROYAL—"TaII, Dark and Handsome" and "His Girl Friday." PEERLESS (St. Heller's)—"l Take This Woman." PRINCESS —"No Time For Comedy" and "Sleepers West." PRINCE EDWARD—"LittIe Nellie Kelly" and "Constantinople Express." REGAL—"Gasbags" and "You'll Find Out." RADIO PROGRAMMES 1YA—7.30 p.m.. Royal Artillery String Orchestra: 7.53. "Kitchener of Khartoum"; 8.31, "Tradesmen's Entrance"; 10.0, Music, mirth and melody. i 2YA—7.45 p.m., "Rosamunde"; 8.21, Mrs. Winifred Andrews (contralto), sings from the studio; 8.33, Irene Morris (violinist), and Dorothy Browning (pianist); 10.0, Larry Clinton and his Orchestra. IYX—7.O p.m.. After dinner music; 8.0. Light orchestras and ballads: 9.0. Musical comedy and light opera; 10.0, Light recitals. 1ZM—7.20 p.m.. Home Garden Talk; 8.0, "Pamela's" Weekly Chat; 8.16, Light orchestral music; 8.14. St. Andrew's Day: Scottish songs and dances.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 284, 1 December 1941, Page 4
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395AMUSEMENTS GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 284, 1 December 1941, Page 4
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