ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX
His Majesty's Theatre—"The Music Box of 1934"—Clem Dawe'a New Revue Company—2.ls and 8. Town Hall—Community Singing—l2.3o. PICTURE THEATRES plaza—"Say It "With Flowers"—Continuous from 11. Roxy and Tlvoll—"The Son of Kong" and "Dark Hazard." National and Prince Edward—"Whirlpool" and "One is Guilty." Regent—"The Bowery"—ll, 2.15 and 8. Strand —"Uncertain Lady" and "The Lov» Captive"—Continuous from 11. Civic—"All Men Are Enemies"—ll, 2.15 and 8. Majestic—"Sorrell and Son" —Continuous from 11. St. James'—"Let's Fall in Love" —11, 2.15 and 8. State—"The Little Giant" and "The Narrow Corner." London Newsreel— "PotipKar's "Wife." Civic Theatretto—"On Our Selection." Rialto— "Coming Out Party" and "A Night in Cairo." Crystal Palace —"A Night in Cairo" and "Man of Two Worlds." State, Onehunga—"Central Airport." New Regent—"Bedside" and "The Constant Nymph." ._. v Tudor—"l "Was a Spy." Britannia —"Bombay Mail" and "Bitter Sweet." Victoria—"By Candlelight." Gaiety—"Orders Is Orders." Capitol—"Long Lost Father" and "Britannia of Billingsgate." Picturedrome—"They Call it Sin," (Entertainment Notices appear on Page 9.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21855, 18 July 1934, Page 13
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157ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21855, 18 July 1934, Page 13
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