AMUSEMENT GUIDE
H.M. THEATRE—"Crazy Show." ClVlC—"Sergeant York." MAJESTIC—"Danny Boy" and "Flying Cadet*." ST. JAMES'—"Honky Tonk." REGENT—"Pimpernel Smith." STRAND—"It Started with Eve." CENTURY—"Dumbo." ROXY—"Bandit Trail" and "Unexpected Uncle." OXFORD—"Here Comes Mr. Jordan" and "Tht Big Boss." EMBASSY—"Appointment for Love." PLAZA—"You'll Never Get Rich." CIVIC SQUARE—Amusement Park. BERKELEY—"Strike Up the Band." CAPITOL—"Santa Fe Trail" and "Give Us Wings." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Under Your Hat" and "Lady Scarface." DE LUXE—"Kipps" and "Parachute Battalion." GREY LYNN—"Honeymoon Deferred" and "Witness Vanishes." NEW ROYAL—"The Westerner" and "The Man Who Lost Himself." PRINCE EDWARD—"Missing Evidence" and "Tropic Fury." PRINCESS—"That Night in Rio" and "Dressed to Kill." RIALTO—"Under Your Hat" and "Lady Scarface." REGENT (Epsom)—" Road to Singapore" and "Western Union." REGAL—"Winter Carnival" and "Frontier Marshal." STATE (Devonport)—"Great Guns" and "Playmates." STATE (Onehunga)—"Wild Geese Calling" and "Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride." STATE (Symonds Street) —"My Love Came Back." STRAND (Onehunga)—"Tilly of Bloomsbury" and 'Blondie Goes Latin." TUDOR—"Come, Live With Me." TIVOLI— "Bandit Trail" and "Unexpected Uncle." VICTORY—"So Ends Our Night." VOGUE— "Dive Bomber" and "A Fugitive from Justice." —"Our Neighbours the Carters" and 'The Devil Commands." AMBASSADOR— "Rose Marie.*' ASTOR—"ReBMDiber the Night" and "Maisie Was a Lady." AVON—"Here Comes Mr. Jordan" and "The Big Boss." AVONDALE— "The Letter." ADE *y H ir~" Sun Va H e y Serenade" and "Last of the Duanes." BBl^ru The Parson of Panair.ini" and Ellery Queen, Master Detective." RADIO PROGRAMMES IYA 7~?- 46 . P.m., Mark Stronp and Edna HatzP.eld JP 1 ® 111 ?!®): 7.52, Anne Shelton Ciahl vocal): So-' J? h ¥ mba Rhythms and Tanco Tunes'; ».<2o, Music, by British Bands; 10.0. Dance Music; 10.20, Repetition of Talks from the •DOS s _ Overseas. Til - * 5 Rainbow Rhythm; 8.25. Homev?n?ty: 8.45. Here's a Laugh: 9.25, Haagen Holenbergh (pianist); 10.0. "The Mast/iw f Lighter Mood": 10.20. Repetition of 1-v-ir -7n Iror J the Boys Overseas. £, ter Dinner Music: 8.0. Chamber 17M ii ' °' Classical Recitals: 10.0. Rp.":a!s. P p.m.. Sports Talk bv ••Bin" Hen.~;v: 7 30. orchestral Interlude: 6.0. Popular Medleys. Wes.ern Songs and Old Favourites.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 83, 9 April 1942, Page 8
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