AMUSEMENT GUIDE
CIVIC SQUARE —Amusement Park. PLAZA —"Suspicion." REGENT—Dean na Durum and Charles Laughton In "It Started with Eve." STRAND —"Aloma of the South Seas." CENTURY—Robert Benchley In "The Reluctant. Dragon." ROXY —Oeorgo Montgomery in "Last of the Duanes" and "Arkansas Judge." CIVIC—"The Letter." OXFORD- "Sun Valley Serenade" and "Black Ice Ballet." MAJESTIC —"Burma Convoy" and "Mr. Dynamite." ST. JAMES'—"Billy the Kid." EMBASSY—Claudette Colbert and Ray Milland in "Skylark." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Western Union" and "For Beauty's Sake." CAPITOL —"They Dare Not Love" and "I'm Still Alive." DE LUXE—"Major Barbara" and "Sabotage/* GREY LYNN—"Rookies on Parade" and "One Night In Lisbon." GAIETY—"My Love Came Back." LIBERTY—"Strike Up The Band" and "Hired Wife." NEW ROYAL—"Chump at Oxford" and "Nice Oirl." PRINCE EDWARD—"Sis Hopkins" and "The Bad Man." PRINCESS—"Santa Fe Trial" and "They Met in Argentina." PICTUREDROME (Milford)—"AU This and Heaven Too." PEERLESS (St. Heller's) —"The Sea Hawk." RlALTO—"Western Union" and "For Beauty's Sake." REGAL—"DeviI and Miss Jones" and "Dispatch From Reuters." REGENT (Epsom)—" Escape" and "Gasbags." STATE (Devonport)—"Lydla" and "Hurry Charlie, Hurry." STRAND (Onehunga)—"Hired Wife" and "So You Won't Talk." STATE (Onehunga) —"Sunny" and "Dance Hall." STATE (Symonds Street) — "Bitter Sweet." TUDOR—"Virginia." TIVOLI "Last of the Duanes" and "Arkansas 1 Judge." VICTORIA—"Moon Over Burma." VOGUE—"Son of Frankenstein" and "Return ' of Dr. X." I VICTORY—"Tom. Dick and Harry." ASTOR—"Rood to Singapore" and "Keeping Company." AVONDALE—"Busman's Honeymoon" and "Flight Angels." AVON—"Sun Valley Serenade" and "Hands Across the Rockies." AMBASSADOR—"HuIIabaIoo." ADELPHI—"Great American Broadcast" and "Saint's Vacation." BRITANNIA—"The Lady Eve" and "Mlsslnn 10 Days." BERKELEY (Mission Bay)—" Penny Serenade."
BADIO PROGRAMMES I*A —7 25 P.m., Studio orchestra: s 15, studio recital by Yvonne Webb-Jones (soprano); 8 46 studio orchestra; 8.25, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducts by Sir Thomas Beecham; 10.0, music, mirth and melody. zrA ""° P.m.. studio recital by baritone Harold Will nms with Henri Penn at the piano; 8 10 Hellas. a study of Greece; 9.25, for the bandsman; 10.0. new dance recordings compered by "Turntable." — 7 -0 P-m-. after dinner music; 8.15, comedians' corner: 9.30. musical comedy gems; 10.0, light recitals. P- m „. Orchestral and Maori selections: a. 20. band music, miscellaneous items - 9 0 concert. ' '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 13, 16 January 1942, Page 2
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