ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX
His Majesty's Theatre—"Brighter Days"— Clem Dawe's New Eevue Company—B. PICTURE THEATRES Regent—"Moulin Rouge"—ll, 2'. 15 and 8. Civic —"The House on 56th Street"—ll, 2.15 and 8. Majestic—"The Man "Who Changed His Name"—Continuous from 11. National and Prince Edward—"Above the Clouds" and *'Once to Every Woman.? St. James'—"Manhattan Melodrama"—ll, 2.15 and 8. - y . . Plaza—"Such "Women Are Dangerous"— Continuous from 11. \ Strand—"Death Takes a Holiday"—Coif|inuous from 11. Roxy and Tivoli—"Three on a Honeymoon" and Rolling." • '% State—"Letting in the Sunshine" and "Love, % Honour, and Oh Baby!" ' London Newsreel—"City of Song." Rialto—"Little Women."--Crystal Palace—"Hips, Hips, Hooray" "David Harum." V State, Onehunga—"l Adore You" and "Night of the Party." 5 New Regent—"Fra Diavolo" and "Hi Nellie." Tudor—"Midnight Club.'" . Britannia— "Only Yesterday" and "Beat of Enemies." 1} . Victoria—"The Devil is Driving." - ?* ■. Gaiety—"As Husbands Go." '' Capitol—"Phantom of the Air" and "Saddld Buster." . (Entertainment Notices appear on Page 16.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21845, 6 July 1934, Page 13
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143ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21845, 6 July 1934, Page 13
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