ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX
Town Hall Concert Chamber—"Without Witness" (Little Theatre Society)—B. PICTURE THEATRES Plaza—"Bride of Frankenstein"—ll, 2.30, 5 and 8. Majestic—"ln Caliente"—Continuous from 11. St. James'—"David Copperfield"—ll, 2.15 and 8. Civic —"Browne on Resolution"— 11, 2.15 and 8. Roxy and Tlvoll—"Chasing Yesterday" and "Black Sheep"—l\oxy, continuous, 11, 2, 5 and 8; Tivoli, 8. Regent—"Call of the Wild"—ll, 2.15 and 8. Strand—"Stand Up and Cheer" and 'The Cat's Paw." National and Prince Edward—"Private Worlds" and "Death ,at Broadcasting House"—National, continuous from 11; Prince Edward, 2 and 7.45. Rlalto —"Goldie Gets Along" and "Emergency Call." State—"Living on Velvet" and "The Fountain." London—"Fast Workers" and "Guilty as Charged." Crystal Palace—"The County Chairman" and "Life Begins at 40." Britannia—"Gallant Lady" and "Dandy Dick." Tudor Cinema—"Charlie Chan in London." State> Oevonport—"Melody Cruise" and "Blind Adventure." State, Onehunga—"Headline Shooters." Star—"Behold My Wife" and "Hollywood Party." Princess— "Penguin Pool Murder" and "Rockabye." Regent, Epsom—"The Bitter Tea of General Yen and "Bring 'Em Back Alive." Victoria— "Whirlpool' 1 and "The OldFashioned Way." i Calety—"The Song ot the Plough." Picturedrome—"Under-Covcr Man."
(Entertainment Notices appear on Page 18,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22211, 11 September 1935, Page 15
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177ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22211, 11 September 1935, Page 15
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