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AMUSEMENT GUIDE

STRAND—"Dive Bomber" and "Trial of Dr. Wolf." CENTtJBI—•■This Woman 1s Mine." BOXT—"Cyclone on Horseback" and **In the Air." OXFORD—"Target for To-night" and "Crook*' Tours." CIVIC—"Here Comes Mr. Jordan." EMBASSY—"Quiet Weddlne." PLAZA—"The Little Foxes." MAJESTIC— "Unholy Partners' , and "Man Who Made Diamonds." ST. JAMES'— "Lady Be Good." REGENT— "Nothing But the Truth." CIVIC SQUARE —Amusement Park. BERKELEY—"In the Navy." CAPITOL— ■•Virginia" and "Hurry, Charlie, Hurry." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Suspicion" and "Father Takes a Wife." DE LUXE—"The Ghost Train" and "Little Men." GREY LYNN—"Men of Boys' Town" and "Phantom Submarine." FORESTERS— "Ordinary People" and "Maisle was a Lady." GAIETY—"No Time for Comedy." LIBERTY—"Buck Privates" and "Brother Orchid." • MAYFAIR—"Strike Up the Band" and "Freedom Radio." NEW ROYAL—"Man Hunt" and "Lone Wolf Keeps a Date." PRINCE EDWARD—"HoId that Ghost" and "Slightly Tempted." PRINCESS—"Western Union" and "Melody for Three." PEERLESS—"New Wine." PICTUREDROME—"CaII a Cop." RIALTO (Sunday)—" Mr. Wong In Chinatown" and "10th Avenue Kid." RIALTO-"Suspicion" and "Father Takes ft Wife." REGAL—"Kipps" and "Dude Cowboy." REGENT fEpeem)—"Forty Thousand Horsemen" and "Broadway, Ltd." STATE CDevonporO— "Sun Valley Serenade" and "Ordinary People." STATE (Onebunra)—"Lydla" and "Parachute Battalion." STATE (Symondn Street)—" Billy the Kid." BTRAND (Oiwhunga)—"Under Your Hat" and "Free and Easy." TlVOLl—"Cyclone on Horseback" and "In the Air." TUDOR—"The Ghost ol St. Michaels." VOGUE—"Raffles." "Qg*vn Argentine Way" and "Singapore." VICTORT—"The Son of Monte Crlsto." VICTORIA —"Whistling in the Dark" and "Magic In Music." AMBASSADOR—"Contraband" and "Four Whres." ASTOR—"Gunner George" and "Night Train' to Munich." AVON—"Target for To-night" and "Crooks' .Tours." ADELPHI—"Chad Hanna" and "Dance Hall." AVONDAI.E.—"The Trial of Mary Duggan" and • "Flowing Gold." BRITANNIA—"My Life is Yours" and "Cash and Carry."

RADIO PROGRAMMES Saturday. March 7 1YA—7.39 p.m.. Studio Recital by Ruby Smith (piano): 7.50. Studio Recital by John O'Mailey (tenor); 8.25. Studio Recital by Colin Boekruge (baritone); 9.25. Prankie Masters' Orchestra: 10.0. Sports Summary. 2YA—7.45 p.m.. The Mastersingers In "Melodious Memories": 8.25. "Yes Madam." a Musical Comedy: 9.25. "Make Believe Ballroom Time"; 10.0. Sports Results. IYX—7.O p.m.. After Dinner Music: 8.0. Radio Revue: 9.0. Music from the Masters. ! IZM—7.O p.m.. Sports Results by Gordon Hutter: 7.30. Orchestral Interlude: 8.0. Dance Session. Te-morrew (Sunday) IYA—7.O p.m.. Church of Christ Service Relayed from Ponsonby Road Church. Preacher: Paster W. S. Lowe; 8.15. "Harmonic Interlude": 8.20. Studio Recital by Thomas Matthews (violinist) and Eileen Ralph (pianist): 9.28. Norman Walker (tenor): 9.36-10.0. "Naraouna" Ballet Suite (Lalo), by the Lamoureux Orchestra. 2YA—7.O p.m.. Methodist Service Relayed from the Wesley Church. Preacher: Rev. Percy Parts: 8.5. N. 8.8. String Orchestra, conducted by Andersen Tyrer: 9.27-10.30. "Music From the Theatre." "The Marriage of Figaro" (Mozart). 1YX —6.0 p.m.. Selected Recordings: 8.30, Choral Recitals, with Instrumental Interludes. IZM—7.O p.m.. Orchestral and Instrumental Music: 8.0, Concert.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 56, 7 March 1942, Page 12

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AMUSEMENT GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 56, 7 March 1942, Page 12

AMUSEMENT GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 56, 7 March 1942, Page 12