TO-NIGHT’S, EVENTS.
Regent Theatre.— Lives of a ' Bengal Lancer.’ Empire -Theatre.-T* The Mighty Banmm.’ St. James Theatre.— Father Brown, Detective.’ - ' . . Octagon Theatre.— Big .Executive and ‘ Elmer and Elsie.’ Grand Theatre.— ‘ The Best Man Wins and ‘ The Richest Girl in the* World.’ Strand Theatre.—' The Gay Bride’ and ‘ Paris Interlude.’ State Theatre.—‘ The Camels Are Coming. Mayfair Theatre.—‘ Stamboul Quest ’ and ‘ Littlo Miss Marker.’ Green Island Cinema.— ‘ Blood .Money ’ and ‘ The Saddle Buster.’ Laurier Theatre (Port Chalmers). —‘ Tho Thin Man.’ Town Hall.—Celebrity Cpncert. ' Concert Chamber.—‘ French Leave.' Vedic Cafe.—Australian Society Social. WEEK-END RADIO. To-night and Sunday.-M-YA (700 k.c.), 4YO (1,140 k.c.), 4ZL (1,220 k.c.), 4ZM (1,050 k.c.), 4ZW (1,450 k.c.). Sunday only: 4ZB (1,050 k.c.). ■
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Evening Star, Issue 22032, 18 May 1935, Page 14
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