ENTERTAINMENTS
MAJESTIC THEATRE,
"Ziegfeld Girl," James Stewart, Judy Garland, Hedy Lamarr, Lana Turner.
REGENT THEATRE,
♦nJJS?"^?I^* 116 Truth concludes to™Jh± at the Regent Theatre. Quiet Wedding," starring Margaret Lockwood, opens tomorrow. OPERA HOUSE.
KING'S THEATRE. r uSurJ, Valley Serenade," Sonja Henie. John Payne. STATE THEATRE. "The Reluctant Dragon"; "Parachute Krfi a. Robert Preston. Nancy TUDOR THEATRE. _," Th.is Thing Called Love," Rosalind Russell, Melvyn Douglas; "I Married Adventure," Osa May tin., ST. JAMES THEATRE. "It Started With Eve," Deanna Durbin. PAR/aMOUNT THEATRE. _ "Bowery Blitzkrieg," Dead End Kids; "Hurricane Smith," Ray Middleton, Jane Wyatt. , DE LUXE THEATRE. , "Flying Cadets" and "Radio Revels" conclude tonight at the De Luxe Theatre. There will be a change of programme tomorrow, the new features being "Flymg Blind," featuring Rich- " j 4&!?• £ ea£ Parker, Nils Asther, and Eddie Quillan, and "Wide Open Town," starring William. Boyd. ROXY THEATRE. _ "T.^ e lVT^ eal Glory," Gary Cooper, ! David Niven; "Charlie Chan at Treasure Island," Sidney Toler. PRINCESS THEATRE. "Burma Convoy," Charles Bickford: •Hit the Road," Dead End Kids, Little Tough Guys. "NEW" TIME THEATRE. a "Down Argentine Way," Don Ameche, Betty Grable; "Sailors Three " Tommy Trinder, Claude Hulbert. ' TIVOLI THEATRE. "Freedom Radio," Clive Brook, Diana Wynyard; "Second Chorus," Fred Astaire. Paulette Goddard. SUBIiKBAN I'HEATKES. State (Petone).—"Bitter Sweet," Jeanette Mac Donald, Nelson Eddy. Rivoli (Newtown).— "The Great Dictator." Charlie Chaplin. King George (Lower Hutt).—"Kiss the Boys Good-bye," Don Ameche Mary Martin. Kinema (Kilbirnie).—"The Blue Bird," Shirley Temple, Gale Sondergaard; "Drums of the Desert," Ralph Byrd. Lorna Gray. Empire (Island Bay).—"South of Samoa," Dorothy Lamour, Robert Preston; "Little Men," Kay Francis, Jack Oakie. Regal (Karori).—"Penny Serenade" Irene Dunne, Gary Grant; "South of Samoa," Dorothy Lamour, Robert Preston. Ascot (Newtown).—"lt's Love I'm After," Leslie Howard, Bette Davis--Accidents Will Happen." Ronald Rea£?an. Dick Purcell. Grand (Petone).—"Pubilc Deb No I I,' George Murphy, Brenda Joyce. "The Big Boss," Otto Kruger, Gloria Dickson. Palace (Petone).—"Swanee River" Andrea Leeds, Don Ameche; "Too Busy to Work." the Jones Family. I Vogue (Brooklyn). - "North-west Mounted Police," Gary Cooper, Madeleine Carroll; "Mutiny in the Arctic," Richard Arlen, Andy Devine. Capitol (Miramar).—"Wagon Train," Tim Holt, Martha O'Driscoll; "Granpa Goes to Town," Gleason Family, Harry Davenport. De Luxe (Lower Hutt). —"Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise," Sidney Toler. Lionel Atwill; "Law of the Pampas." William Boyd. | Prince Edward (Woburn). —"The In-i dian Nation." Richard Dix; "Night of January 16," Robert Preston, Ellen I Drew. i
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 5, 7 January 1942, Page 7
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392ENTERTAINMENTS Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 5, 7 January 1942, Page 7
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