AMUSEMENT GUIDE
ST. JAMES'—"The Courtship of Andy Hardy." ! MAJESTIC—"The Ghost of Frankenstein" and "Fly by Night." REGENT—"HeUzapoppin." STRAND—"Hei Tiki." CENTURY—"Joan of Paris." OXFORD—"The Men in Her Life" and "Her First Beau." R OXY—"Cowboy Quarterback" and "Two Latins from Manhattan." EMBASSY—"The Lady Has Plans." PLAZA—"To Be or Not to Be." CIVIC—' 'Manpower." BRITANNIA— "The Officer and the Lady" and "Saloon Bar." BERKELEY—"Power and the Glory." CAMEO—"Seventeen" and "The Frontiersman." CAPITOL—"It Started with Eve" and "Andy Hardy's Private Secretary." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Under Two Flags" and '•Western Caravans." DE LUXE—"Conquest of the Air" and "Gold Rush Maisie." GAIETY—"Rage in Heaven." NEW ROYAL—"Life with Henry" and "Charlie Chan in Panama." PEERLESS—"It All Came True." PRlNCESS—"Paradise for Two" and "Crosscountry Romance." PRINCE EDWARD—"The Sun Never Sets." REGENT (Epsom)—" Mystery of Mr. Wong" and "High School." REGAL— "Parole Fixer" and "Beware Spooks." RIALTO—"Under Two Flags" and "Western Caravans." STATE (Devonport)—"Swanee River" and "Across the Sierras." STATE (Symonds Street) —"Babes on Broadway" and "Main Street on Parade." STATE (Onehunga)—"Hunchback of Notre Dame." STRAND (Onehunga)—-The Great Lie" and Naval Academy." TUDOR—"The House With the Seven Gables." TlVOLl—"Thunder in the City" and "Angels Over Broadway." VlCTOßY—"Charley's Big-hearted Aunt." VIC ™RIA— "Tree of Liberty" and "Two in a VOGUE—"The Philadelphia Story" and "The Awiui Truth. AMBASSADOR—"Back Street." AST by ß Mistake^' ° f Doomed Men " an d "Opened A V °Beau " he Men 111 Her L1Ie " an< i "Her First ADEL^' ,I ~ Ma " who Could Work Miracles" and "Music in My Heart." CEI "Salooi?~Ba?" e <,fflcer and the La dy" and BADIO PROGRAMMES J-30 p.m.. Allen Roth Orchestra; 7.37, Stuart rh°» n w b H SS "fe lri , tone) ' with chorus; e ? tz Orchestra: 7.49, Marie Burke and the Mississippi Sextet; 7.57, Carmen S2 .°. (p 'r l; 8 ' 3 ' Sandy Powell and Com- « 44 r,r II Scala s Accordion Band; q = , Glbborls and his Boy Friends; t,V Uight vocal); 9.30, Fashions ill Melody, 10.0, Repetition of Greetings from the Boys Overseas. 2YA sTli is JVi m " i!? e « B \ B - C - Symphony Orchestra; MnLf I £ lff ./P ianis t>; 9.25, Music by Mozart, 10.0, Repetition of Greetings from the ooys Overseas. Aft#r Dinner Music; 8.0, Toscanini and 8.8.C. Symphony Orchestra; 8.09, PhilS5S non2< ; 9, lchestra - 9.26, Marjorie Lawrence (soprano); 10.0, "Musings and Memories." IZM o-n 7 -°„P- m ,V Orchestral music; 8.0. Concert: 9.0, Miscellaneous selection*.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 194, 18 August 1942, Page 7
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384AMUSEMENT GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 194, 18 August 1942, Page 7
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