AMUSEMENT GUIDE
OXFORD—"Tanks a Million" and "Miss Polly." BOXY—"Dangerous Lady" and "Sing Your Worries
Away." EMBASSY—"The Great Commandment." PLAZA—"To the Shores of Tripoli." CIVIC—"The Bride Came Cash on Delivery." ST. JAMES'—"We Were Dancing." MAJESTIC—"Laugh It Off" and "Tundra." EEGENT—"The Fleet's In." STRAND—"Bad Men of Missouri." CENTURY—' 'Texas." VICTORY—"Men in Her Life." VICTORIA —"The Bugle Sounds" and "Tough As They Come." ADELPHl—"Sergeant York."
AMBASSADOR—"Hot Spot" and "Caah and Carry." AVON—"Tanks a Million" and "Miss Polly/* ASTOR—"My Liie is Yours" and "Mob Town." AVONDALE—"Whistling in the Dark" and For Ever Cherished." BRITANNIA—"Ships with Wings** and "Roar of the Press." BERKELEY—"Kipps'* and "When Air Raids Strike." CAPITOL—"The Prime Minister" and "Kiss the Boys Good-bye." CAMEO—"Here Comes Mr. Jordan" and "Missin* Ten Days." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Mr. Deed Goes to Town.*' DE LUXE—"GirI from Havana" and "Time Out for Rhythm." GAIETY—"That Uncertain FeeHng." NEW ROYAL—"HoId That Ghost" and "Dancing on a Dime." PEERLESS—-'49th Parallel." PRINCESS—"Joan of Paris" and "Riders of the Timberline." PRINCE EDWARD—"Babes on Broadway" and Mad Doctor of Market Street." REGAL—"Remember the Day" and "A Very Young Lady." RIALTO—"Mr. Deed Goes to Town" and "Great Plane Robbery." REGENT (Epsom)—" Blood and Sand" and "Last of the Duanes." STATE (Devonport)—"How Green was My Valley." STATE (Symonds Street) —"Smilin* Through." STATE (Onchunr*)—"Back in the Saddle" and 'Birth of the Blues." * STRAND (Onehunga)—"Keep 'em Flying" and ••Underground." TUDOR—"Paris Calling." TlV SP^:" Da ? serous La( Jy" and "Sing Your Worries Away." VOG fc" crlsto'"" 6 ' 8 Crl8l£ " 40,1 " The 500 of RADIO PROGRAMMES IYA r n l3 °P, m - Rosario Bourdon String Ensemble; Campaign for Christian Orderly; 9.-J5, Zakharov (baritone); 9.31, Orchestra of the People's Commissariat of Defence, U.S.S.R.; 9.37,* Choir of the 2nd Battalion Welsh Guards; 9.49, 'Elsie Suddaby (soprano); 10.0, Music, Mirth and Melody. 2YA ~ 7 ji 5 P-m. J McGill (pianist). "Children's Corner Suite ; 8.0, "The Campaign for Christian Order—-19428.48, Lcfcte Lehmann and Laurita Melchior; 9.25. "George Gershwin": 10.2, Jimmy Dorsey's Orchestra. 1Yx r" 7 . P-« v After Dinner Music; 8.0, Light Orchestral Music and Ballads; 9.0, Music from the Operas; 9.36, "The Crimson Trail"; 10.0, Kolberg (violin), Essie Ackland (contralto). Oyanguren (guitar). IZM—7 p.m.. Orchestral Music; 7.55. "Abraham Lincoln ; 9.0, Miscellaneous Items.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 229, 28 September 1942, Page 5
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