AMUSEMENT GUIDE
ST. JAMES'—"Babes on Broadway." REGENT—"Louisiana Purchase." j STBAND—"The Sea Wolf." j CENTURY—"Sundown." j ROXY—"Come on Danger" and "Obliging Young Lady." OXFORD—"The Corsican Brothers." EMBASSY—"H. M. Puiham, Esq." PLAZA—"A Yank in the R.A.F." CIVIC—"The Great Lie." MAJESTIC—"Doctors Don't Tell" and "Treat *em Rough." CRYSTAL PALACE—"S2nd Street" and "Emergency Squad." DE LUXE—"Blonde from Singapore" and "Our Tpwn." GAlETY—"Strange Cargo." FORESTERS—"FIame of New Orleans." GREY LYNN—"Sandy is a Lady" and "The Way ol All Flesh." LIBERTY—"It Started with Eve." NEW ROYAL—"Women Without Names" and "Here I am a Stranger." PRINCE EDWARD—"Night of Night*" and "The Texaa Trail." PRINCESS—"Free Blonde and 21" and "Chicken Wagon Family." REGENT (Epsom)—" Pride of the Weat" and "Oh, Johnny, How You Can Love." REGAL—"One Crowded Night" and "Thia Man in Paris." RIALTO—"S2nd Street" and "Emergency Squad." STATE (Devonport)—"Maryland." STATE (Srmonds Street) —"Kipps" and "Topper Returns." STRAND (Onehunga)—"Sergeant York." STATE (Onehunga)—"Fire Over England" and "History is Made at Night." TUDOR—"Sailors Three." TIVOLI-" Come on Danger" and "Obliging Young VlCTOßlA—"Captains Courageous." VICTORY—"Down Argentine Way." VOGUE—"Brother Orchid" and "Call It a Day." AVONDALE—"In the Navy." ASTOR—"Buck Benny Rides Again" and "Blondle Brings Up Baby." AVON—"Corsican Brothers" and "Bapa At Baa.** ADELPHI—"Man with Nine Lives" and "Pop Always Pays." * AMBASSADOR— "Bitter Sweet." BBI JudgT" A ~ Danny B ° y ' and "Arkansas BERKELEY—"Philadelphia Story." CAPITOL— "Cafe Hostess" and "Mr. Chump." RADIO PROGRAMMES IYA T; 7 „" C m Studio Recital by Eileen Ralph \i? r j 8-22. Studio Recital by Winifred naycs (violins!), and Henry Shirify I pianist); IJ.O. "The Masters in Lighter Mood." ZYA—7.4S p.m., Harry Horlicks Orchestra; 8.14, In Quiet Mood"; studio presentation; 8.29 London Palladium Orchestra; 8.45. "Songs Without Words"; 10.10, Dance Music by Laurl Paddi's Ballroom Orchestra. IYX-7.0 p.m.. After Dinner Music; 8.0, "Bands and Ballads"; 9.0, Classical Recitals; 10.0, Variety. IZM—7.O P.m., Orchestral Recordings; 8.15, Concert Session; 9.30. a Half Hour with the Studio Dance Band.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 135, 10 June 1942, Page 7
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