THEATRE PROGRAMMES
Civic: Aleksandr Heimann (pianist). Avon: "Woman Hater.” Plaza: ,; The Babe Ruth Story” and “Fashion Means Business" (March of Time). Majestic: “San Francisco.” Regent: .“Sorrowful Jones." Tivoli: “Sidewalks of London" and “Is Everybody Happy" (March of Time).. Grand: “My Brother Talks to Horses” and “Beauty and the Bandit.” Metro: “The Farmer’s Daughter” and “I Stand Accused.’ State: “Johnny Belinda.” Theatre Royal: “Annie' Get Your Gun.” Crystal Palace: “Will James’ Sand.” Liberty; “The Decision of Christopher Blake” and “God is My Co-Pilot.” St. James: “The Talk of the Town.” Mayfair: “The Blue Lagoon." Empire (Papanui): “10th Avenue Angel’’ and “The Red Shoes.” R?diant: “After October.” Century: “All My Sons" and “The Case of Mrs Conrad” (March of Time). Rex (Riccarton): “The Hills of Donegal" and “Fit for a King.” Hollywood (Sumner): “The Courtneys of Curzon Street.” Rialto (Kaiapoi): “Blanche Fury.” Amberley Pictures: “Mexican Hayride.” Malvern Pictures (Glentunnel): “Tap Roots.” (Darfield): “Mrs Miniver.”
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25935, 15 October 1949, Page 6
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