TO-NIGHT’S AMUSEMENTS.
State Theatre—‘ Jack Ahoy! Regent Theatre.— Freedom of the Seas. > Empire Theatre. —‘ Manhattan Melodrama. Grand Theatre.—’ Three on a Honeymoon and ‘ Red Ensign.’ , , Octagon Theatre.—Midshipman Jack and ‘ After To-night.’, ~ St. James Theatre. —‘Song of the Plough. Mayfair Theatre.—‘ Yea, Mr Brown. Strand Theatre.—‘ The Silk Express. - Laurier Theatre (Port Chalmers).— Cbu
Chin Chow.”, ' 4, , , Green Island Cinema.—' From Broadway to Hollvwood.’ LOCAL RADIO. 4YA (790 k.c.), 4ZO (1,050 k.c.), 4YO (1,450 k.c.), 4ZL (1,220 k.c.), 4ZW (1,450 k,c.)» and '4-ZM (1,050 ‘k.c.)*
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Evening Star, Issue 21880, 17 November 1934, Page 14
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84TO-NIGHT’S AMUSEMENTS. Evening Star, Issue 21880, 17 November 1934, Page 14
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