AMUSEMENT GUIDE
CENTURY—"This Woman Is Mine." BOXT—"Cyclone on Horseback" and "In the Air." OXFORD—"Target for To-night" and "Crooks' Tours." CIVIC—"Here Comes Mr. Jordan." EMBASSY—"Quiet Wedding." PLAZA—''The Little Foxes." MAJESTIC—"UnhoIy Partners" and "Man Who Made Diamonds." ST. JAMES'—"Lady Be Good." BEGENT—"Nothing But the Truth." STRAND —"Dive Bomber" and "Trial o t Dr. Wolf." CIVIC SQUABE —Amusement Park. BBITANNIA—"My Life Is Yours" and "Cash and Carry." BEBKELEY—"In the Navy." CAPlTOL—"Virginia" and "Hurry, Charlie, Hurry." CRYSTAL PALACE—"The Divorce of Lady X." DE LUXE—"CaII a Cop" and "Caught In the Act." GREY LYNN—"Men of Boys' Town" and "Phantom Submarine." GAIETY—"No Time for Comedy." NEW BOYAL—"Man Hunt" and "Lone Wolf Keeps a Date." PBINC£ EDWARD—"Road to Frisco" and "Smashing the Money Ring." PRINCESS—"Western Union" and "Melody for Three." PICTURED ROME—"Down Went McGlnty." BlALTO—"Suspicion" and "Father Takes a Wile." REGAL—"KIpps" and "Dude Cowboy." REGENT (Epsom)—" Rebecca." STATE (Devsnpert)—"Sun Valley Serenade" and "Ordinary People." STATE (Onehnnga)—"Lydla" and "Parachute Battalion." STATE (Symonds Street) —"Billy the Kid." STRAND (Onehnnga)—"Under Your Hat" and "Free and Easy." TlVOLl—"Cyclone on Horseback" and "In the Air." TUDOR—"The Ghost of St. Michael's." VOGUE—"Raffles" and "Down Argentine Way." VICTORY—"The Son of Monte Cristo." VlCTOßlA—"Whistling In the Dark" and "Magic in Music." AMBASSADOR—"Contraband" and "Four Wives." ASTOR—"Gunner George" and "Night Train to Munich." AVON—"Target for To-night" and "Crooks' Tours." ADELPHI—"Chad Hanna" and "Dance Hall." AVONDALE.—"The Trial of Mary Duggan" and "Flowing Gold." RADIO PROGRAMMES IT A—7.30 p.m.. The Mastersingers; 7.41, The Dreamers' Trio; 7.50, Ted Steele's Novatones; 9 25. "Peer Gynt" Incidental Music (Grieg), presented by the Symphony Orchestra; 10.0, Music, Mirth and Melody. 2YA —7.45 p.m., "Belshazzar's Feast" (Sibelius), by the London Symphony Orchestra; 8.2. Chamber Music; 8.18, Studio Recital by Ena Rapley (soprano), Jean Clarkson ('cellist), and Jocelyn Walker (pianist); 9.53. Musical Comedy Memories; 10.0, Swing and Sway, with Sammy Kaye. 1YX —7.0 p.m.. After Dinner Music; 8.0. Light Orchestras and Ballads; 9.0, Music from the Operas, Purcell; 10.0. Recitals by Peter Dawson, Carl Zecchi, Conchlta Supervla and the Ormandy Salon Orchestra. IZM—7.O p.m., Orchestral Items; 7.20, Home Garden Talk; 8.0, Concert; 9.0. Old-time Dance.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1942, Page 2
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