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AMUSEMENT GUIDE

EMBASSY—"Nazi Agent." PLAZA—"A Gentleman After Dark." CIVIC—"The Bride Came C.0.D." ST. JAMES* —"The Chocolate Soldier." MAJESTIC- —"Tough as They Come" and "Tuxedo Junction." REGENT —"The Fleet's In." STRAND—"George and Margaret." CENTURY —"Texas." OXFORD—"Twin Beds" and "One Rainy Afternoon." ROXY—"Blue White and Perfect" and "Gambling Daughters." CAPITOL — Hours* Leave** and "Jungle Cavalcade." CAMEO—"Road to Zanzibar" and "Flying Cadets." CRYSTAL PALACE —"How Green was My Valley" and "Two Latins from Manhattan." DE LUXE—"Love Crazy" and "King of the Zombies." GAlETY—"Whistling in the Dark." LIBERTY —"Kiss the Boys Good-bye" and "The Sea Wolf." NEW ROYAL—"Thief of Bagdad" and "Great Guns." PEERLESS —"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." PRINCESS—"Birth of the Blues" and "Mail Train." PRINCE EDWARD—"Ships With Wings" and "Road Agent." REGAL—"Sergeant York" and "Riding the Wind." RIALTO—"How Green was My Valley" and "Two Latins from Manhattan." REGENT (Epsom)—" 49 th Parallel" and "For Beauty's Sake." STATE (Devon port)—" Affectionately Youra" and "Lone Star Ranger." STATE (Symonds Street)—" Two Faced Woman." STATB (Onehunga)—"Remember the Day" and "Sunset in Wyoming." STRAND (Onehunga)—"Cash and Carry" and "Magic in Music." TL'DOR—"Sunny." TIYOLI—"BIue White and Perfect" and "Gambling Daughters." VOGUE— "Underground" and "Ladies Must Live." VICTORY—"The General Died at Dawn." VICTORIA—"Babes on Broadway." ADELPHI—"A Yank in the R.A.F." and "Private Nurse." AMBASSADOR—"HoId That Ghost" and "Mob Town." ASTOR—"This Woman Is Mine" and "Comin* Round the Mountain." AVON—"Twin Beds" and "One Rainy Afternoon." BRITANNIA—"They Met in Bombay" and "Mad Doctor of Market Street." BERKELEY—"The Prime Minister.*' RADIO PROGRAMMES 1YA—7.30 p.m., London Symphony Orchestra; 8.0, Studio Orchestra (Harold Baxter); 8.22, Studio Recital by Judith Russell (mezzo-con-tralto): 8.50, Robert Couzinou (baritone); 9.25, Jussi Bjorling (tenor); 10.0, Music, Mirth and Melody. 2YA—7.45 p.m.. "Clair de Lune," Music by Moonlight: 8.03, "The Stones Cry Out," the Hall of the Society of Merchant Venturers of Bristol; 8.17, Connie Lee (contralto); 9.25, "For the Bandsman"; 10.10, Rhythm on Record. IYX—7.O p.m.. After Dinner Music; 8.30. "A Young Man with a Swing Band"; 9.26. Musical Comedy and Light Opera Gems; 10.0, Musings and Memories. 1ZM —7.0 p.m.. Orchestral. Piano and Organ Selections; 8.0, Concert; 9.0, Miscellaneous Recordings.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 221, 18 September 1942, Page 5

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AMUSEMENT GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 221, 18 September 1942, Page 5

AMUSEMENT GUIDE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 221, 18 September 1942, Page 5

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