CITY THEATRES
—<—♦— Ayon: “The Fleet’s In” (Dorothy Lamour and William Holden). State: “My Gal Sal” (Rita Hayworth and John Sutton). Mayfair: "To the Shores of Tripoli” <John Payne and Maureen O’hara). Crystal Palace: “Down Dixie Way” and “Her First Romance.” Liberty: “Jeannie” and “The Cowboy and the Blonde.” Plaza: “No Hands on the Clock” and ’‘Glamour Boy.” Regent; “Two-Faced Woman,” Majestic: “TTie Bugle Sounds.” Tivoli "Bitter Sweet.” Grand: "These Glamour Girls” and "The Marines- Fly High.” Theatre Royal: “I Take This Woman” and “Flying Down to Rio." St. James’: “Edison, the Man” and “Western Union." Century: "The Tree of Liberty.” Empire: "The Bandit Trail” and “A Little Bit of Heaven.” Hollywood: “How Green Was My - yalley.” Rex: “The Great Man’s Lady” and "‘Treat ’Em Rough.” Rialto (Kaiapoi); “A Yank in the R.A.F.”
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23807, 28 November 1942, Page 4
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