AMUSEMENT GUIDE
CIVIC —"Manpower." ST. JAMES' —"The Courtship ot Andy Hardy." MAJESTIC —"The Ghost of Frankenstein" and "Fly by Night." REGENT —"Hellzapoppin." STRAND —"Hei Tiki." CENTURY—"Joan of Paris." OXFORD—"The Men in Her Life" and "Her First Beau." BOXY —"Cowboy Quarterback" and "Two Latins from Manhattan." EMBASSY—"The Lady Has Plans." PLAZA—"To Be or Not to Be." BERKELEY—"You'II Never Oct Rich." CAMEO—"Mary Names the Day" and "Lone Wolf Keeps a Date." CAPITOL—"It Started with Evet* and "Andy Hardy's Private Secretary." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Under Two Fla«s" and "Western Caravans." DE LUXE—"Conquest ot the Air" and "Gold Bush Maisie." GAIETY—"EoId that Ghost." NEW ROYAL—"The Son of Monte Crista" and "Burma Convoy." PEERLESS—"FIight Command." PRINCESS—"Nothing But the Truth" and "Lone Star Ranger." PRINCE EDWARD—"Tarzan's Secret Treasure" and "Birth of the Blues." REGENT (Epsom)—" Bitter Sweet." REGAL—"Strawberry Blonde" and "Six Gun Gold." RIALTO—"Under Two Flags" and "Western Caravans." STATE (DcTonport)—"Dive Bomber." J STATE (Symonds Street) —"Babe 3 on Broadway" and "Main Street on Parade." STATE (Onehunga)—"Dangerous Moonlight" and "Laddie." STRAND (Onehunca) —"Barnacle Bill" and "Kage in Heaven." SOUTHERN CROSS—"Sunny" and "Her First Beau." TUDOR—"The Big Store." TlVOLl—"Cowboy Quarterback" and "Two Latins iiom Manhattan." VICTORY—"Quiet Wedding." VICTORIA—"Shadow of the Thin Man." VOGUE—"Footsteps in the Dark" and "Wyoming." AMBASSADOR—"The Bad Man" and "A Dispatch from Reuters." ASTOR—"Bitter Sweet" and "Devil's Pipeline." AVON—"The Men in Her Life" and "Her First Beau." AVONDALE—"Moon Over Burma" and "Wagons Roll at Night." ADELPHI—"Moon Over Miami" and "One Million B.C7* BRlTANNlA—"Pimpernel Smith."
RADIO PROGRAMMES 1YA—7.38 p.m.. Jessie Mfetthews (light vocal;, 7.49, the Four Belles (vocal); 9.25, Concert . $?££kcstra; 9*33. Deanna Durbin (soprano 9.39, International Radio Orchestra; 9.45, Peter Milligan (tenor); 9.51, Reginald King and his Orchestra; 10.0, Music, Mirth and Melody. 2YA-—7.45 p.m., Boston Promenade Orchestra; 8.0, Myra Sawyer (soprano); Prank Mcrick (pianist); 8.24, Lawrence Tibbett (baritone); 8.32, the N.S.S. String Quartet; 9.25, Debroy Somers Time; 10.0, Les Browns Orchestra. IYX—7.O p.m.. After Dinner Music; 8.0, Linght Orchestral Music and Ballads; 9.0, Music from the Operas: 10.0. Lili Kraus (piano), Oscar Natzke (bass), Kreisler (violin), Parry Jones (tenor). IZM—7.O p.m.. Orchestral Music; 8.0, Concert* 9.0. Miscellaneous Items.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 193, 17 August 1942, Page 5
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