AMUSEMENT GUIDE
STRAND—"The Bugle Sounds." CENTURY—"Joan of Paris." OXFORD —"How Green was My Valley" and
"Riders of the Purple Sage." BOXY—"Double Crossed" and "San Antonio
Rose." EMBASSY—"The Vanishing Virginian. PLAZA—"Confirm or Deny." CIVIC—"Meet John Doe." ST. JAMES"— "Johnny Eager."
MAJESTIC —"Sailors on Leave" and "North to the Klondike." * REGENT—"Heilzapoppln."
NEW ROYAL—"AIoma of the South Seat" *nd "Parson ol PanaTilnt." PEERLESS—"A Woman's Pace" and "Crime Doe* Not Pay." PRINCESS —"Under Your Hat" and "Scattergood Meets Broadway." PRINCE EDWARD.—"When Ladles Meet" and "Melody and Moonlight." REGENT (Epsom)—" Love Crazy" and "Ghost ot i St. Michaels." REGAL—"Moon Over Miami" and "Lone Star | Ranger." [ RIALTO —"Green Light" and "Rio Grande." j STATE (Devonport)—"The Sea Wolt" and ! "Private Nurse." j STATE (Symi>nds Street)—" Footsteps In the i Daflt" and "Training Gun Dogs." STATE (Onehunna)— "Skylark" and "Secrets of j the Wastelands." STRAND (Onehnnya)—"They Met In Bombay" : | and "Wagons Roll at Night." ; ! TUDOR—"Appointment for Love." TIVOLI —"Double Crossed" and "San Antonio Rose." VICTORY—"A Yank In the R.A.F." VICTORIA—"Honky Tonk" and "l£r. District Attorney." VOGUE—"Caught In the Draft" and "Dulcy." AMBASSADOR—"The Mark ot Zorro" and "Here Comes Mr. Jordan." ASTOR—"Love Crazy" and "Burma Convoy." AVON—"How Green was My Valley" and "Riders of the Purple Sage." ADELPH1 —"Under Two Flags" and "Mexican Spitfire at Sea." BRITANNIA—"Mary Names the Day" and "Birth of the Blues." BERKELEY—"Andy Hardy's Private Secretary." CAMEO —"Quiet Wedding" and "Escape to Glory." CAPITOL—"The Great Lie" and "Come Live With Me." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Green Light" and "Rio Grande." DE LUXE —"Men of Boys' Town." GAIETY—"Sun Valley Serenade." RADIO PROGRAMMES 1YA—7.30 p.m.. Serge Krish Instrumental Sextet; 8.19. Fireside Memories; 9.47, Paul Whiteman's Concert Orchestra; 9.55, Kentucky Minstrels; 10.0. Music, Mirth and Melody. 2YA —7.45 p.m., "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" (Dukas); 7.59, Ruth Sell (contralto); 8.41, "Rakasta-va. the Lever" (Sibelius); 9.33, the Story of the Royal Armoured Corps, with Music by the Band; 10.0, Modern Dance Music. IYX—7O p.m.. After Dinner Music; 8.0. Light Orchestral Music and Ballads; 9.0, Music from the Operas. IIZM— 7.0 p.m.. Orchestral Music; 7.20, Home Garden Talk; 8.0, Concert; 9.0, Miscellaneous Items.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 187, 10 August 1942, Page 5
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