AMUSEMENT GUIDE
GAIETY—"OId Bill and Son*." GREY LYNN—"Champion Chumps" and "Silver on the Sa«e." LIBERTY—"The Invisible Woman." NEW^ROYAL— "Cafe Hostess" Aid "The Covered PEERLESS—"Confessions of a Nazi Spy" and "Accent on Love." PRINCE EDWARD—"Dispatch from Reuter's." RADIO PROGRAMMES 1YA—7.30 p.m.. "Pol-de-rols" Concert Party, presented by Oreatrex Newman; 7.4«, Phil Park "Napoleon.' A Soldier's Vision , '*; 8.46. "'wi?! Fyffe (comedian); 9.30, "Fashions In Melody"; Studio Presentation by Ossie Cheeseman and Orchestra: 10.0. Dance Music; 10.15, Repetition of Greetings from the Boys Overseas. 2*A—7.45 p.m., N.B.S. String Orchestra, conducted by Andersen Tyrer; 9.25, For the ConKiJP Enthusiast; 9.45, "Les Preludes." by Liszt, by the Philadelphia Orchestra. Conductor, Onnandy; 10.1, "Music at Your Fireside"; 10.15, Repetition of Greetings from the Boys Overseas. IYX —7.O p.m.. After Dinner Music; 8.0", Symphonic Programme with vocal interludes by Richard Crooks (tenor); 9.0. Music at Nighf 10.0, Variety. IZM—7.O pjn.. Orchestral and Organ Selections' 8.0. Concert Programme; 9.0, Miscellaneous.
STRAND—"Four Mother*.* , CENTURY—• 'Playmates." BOXY—"The Return of Daniel Boone" and "Time Out for Rhythm." OXFORD— "Wild Geese Calling- and "Hot Spot." CIVIC—"Dive Bomber." EMBASSY—"Quiet Wedd&f." PLAZA—"Female Correspondent. , * SMJKSTlC—"Badlands of Dakota" and "Young Man's Fancy." ST. JAMES'—"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." PRINCESS—"Anne of Windy Poplars -, and "Chan on Treasure Island." REGENT—"HoId that Ghost,"
enne SQUAB £—Amusement Park. PICTUREDROME—"Diamond Frontier." ttlALTO—"The Light that Failed" and "Those Were the Days." REGAL—"Here I am a Stranger" and "Millionaires in Prison." REGENT (Epsom)—" Target for To-night" and "Crook's Tours." STATE (Devonporl)—"The Divorce of Lady X." STATF. (Onehanca.)—"Shipyard Sally" and "Texas Stampede." STATE (Symonds Street)—"Ziegfeld Girl." BTBAND (Onehanira)—"Adam Had Four Sons" and "The Adventurous Blonde." TITOLI—"The First Rebel" and "Stardust." TPDOR—"Maytfme." VOGCE—"Men of Boys' Town." VICTORY—' Suspicion." VICTORIA—"Henry Goes Adlzona" and "Meet Boston Blackie." ambassador—"The Great Train Robbery" and ABTOR— "Call on the President" and "My Little Chickade." AVON—"Wild Geese Caning" and "Hot Spot." ADHLPHl—~'V.scap e to Paradise" and "■O.OOO Men a Year." AVONDALE—"No Tune for Comedy" and "Black Cat." BRITANNIA—"Second Chorus" and "Doomed Caravan.'' BERKELEY—"Man Who LO6t Himself" and "Ellcry Queen's Penthouse Mystery." CRYSTAL PALACE—"The Light That Failed" and "Those Were the Days." CAPITOL—"Nice Girl" and "I Was a Prisoner on Devil's Island." DE LUXE— "Escape."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1942, Page 2
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