AMUSEMENT GUIDE
ST. JAMES'—"Blossoms in the Di»:. I MAJESTIC—"Joe Smith. American.' i REGENT—"Ride 'em Cowboy." STRAND —"Confession." CENTURY—"No Greater Sin." OXFORD —"The Saint Meets the Tiger'' and "Who Is Hope Schuyler." ROXY —"Land of the Open Range" and "Law of the Timber." EMBASSY —"Beyond the Bine Horizon." PLAZA—"To the Shores ol Tripoli." ClVlC—"Captains of the Clouds." BRITANNIA —"Paris Calling" and "Mr. Bug Goes to Town. ' BERKELEY.—"Meet John Doe." CAPITOL —"Under Your Hat" and "My life Is Yours." CAMEO.—Hellzapoppin" and "Malsie was a Lady." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Strawberry Blonde." DE LUXE—"Power Dive" and "Ghost of St. Michael's." NEW ROYAL —"Frontiersmen" and "Angels Wash Their Faces." PEERLESS—"They Met in Bombay." PRINCESS—"The General Died at Dawn." PRINCE EDWARD—"Johnny Eager" and "Blondie Goes Latin." REGAL —"The Ghost Breakers" and "The Durango Kid." RIALTO—"The Sea Wolf" and "Go West Young Lady." REGENT (Epsom)—"Blackwell's Island" and "Those High Grey Walls." STATE (Devonport)—"Strawberry Blonde" and "Tear Gas Squad." STATE (Symoods Street)—" The Courtship at Andy Hardy." | STATE (Onebunsa.)—"Come on Danger" and "Confessions of Boston Bl&ckie." STRAND (Onebnnga)—"They All Come Out" and "The Monster and the Girl." TUDOR—"Road to Zanzibar." TlVOLl—"British Intelligence" ana "Devil on Wheels." VOGUE—"Shadow of the Thin Man" and "Unholy Partners." VICTORY—"Texas." VICTORIA—"The Doctor and the Debutante" and "Pacific Blackout." ADELPHl—"Brother Rat" and "Code of the Secret Service." AMBASSADOR—"The Prime Minister" and "Cracked Nuts." AVONDALE—"Feminine Touch" and "The Wolf Man."
AVON—"The Saint Meets the Tiger" and "Who > is Hope Schuyler." ASTOR—"Espionage Agent" and "Blondie Has Servant Trouble." GAIETY—"Burma Convoy." RADIO PROGRAMMES IYA-—7.30 p.m., Clyde McCoy and his Orchestra; 7.44, Jack Simpson's Sextet; 7.56, Daon Polo (clarinet); 8.44, Grade Fields and her Family; 8.50, Charlie Kunz (piano); 9.26, the Three Peters Sisters; 9.30, Fashions in Melody, Studio Presentation by the Dance Orchestra; 10.0, Repetition of Greetings from the Boys Overseas. 2YA —7.45 p.m., Famous Orchestras, the Royal Philharmonic; 8.42, T. Morrison (baritone); 9.25. Music of the Court of Queen Anne; 9.47, Beniamino Gigli (tenor); 9.51, London Philharmonic Orchestra; 10.0, Repetition of Greetings from the Boys Overseas. IYX—7.O p.m., After Dinner Music; 84), Symphonic Programme; 8.9. Lili Krauss (piano), and London Philharmonic Orchestra: 8.35. the 8.8.C. Chorus; 8.43, Harold Samud (piano); 9.0, Philharmonic Orchestra; 10.0, "Musings and Memories." IZM—7.O p.m., Orchestral Session; 8.0, Concert; 9.0, Miscellaneous Recordings.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 254, 27 October 1942, Page 5
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