ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX
His Majesty's Theatre—"So Lone Folk"— Clem Dawe's New Revue Company—S. PICTURE THEATRES Majestic—"Sorrel) and Son"—Continuous from 11. St. James'—"Bed Wagon"—ll, 2.15 and 8. Plaza—"Murder in Trinidad"—Continuous from 11. Raxy and Tivoli—"The Son of Kong" and "Dark Hazard." National—"The Bowery." Regent—"Men in White"—ll, 2.15, 5 and 8. Strand—"You're Telling Me"—Continuous from 11. Civic—"Morning Glory"—11, 2.15 and 8. State—"This Day and Age" and "If I Were Free." London Newsreel—"This Thing Called Love." Prince Edward—"Arsene Lupin" and "Chasing Rainbows." Civic Theatrette—"My Wife's Family" and "Why Sailors Leave Home." RialtO —"Dancing Lady." Crystal Palace —"Fashions of 1934" and "Three on a Honeymoon." State, Onehunga—"Jack Ahoy!" and "Man
of Two Worlds." New Regent—"The Hayseeds" and "The Red Ensign." Tudor—"By Candlelight." Britannia—"l'm No Angel" and "You Can't Buy Everything." Victoria—"The Song You Gave Me." Gaiety—"Design For Living." Capitol—"Long Lost Father" and "Britannia of Billingsgate." (Entertainment Notices appear on Page 15.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21857, 20 July 1934, Page 13
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146ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21857, 20 July 1934, Page 13
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