ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX
His Majesty's—Hart-O'Brian Revue—B. PICTURE THEATRES St. James'—"Petticoat Fover"—ll, 2.15 and 8. Civic—"The Petrified Forest"—ll, 2.15 and 8. Plaza—"The Witness Chair"—ll, 12.30. 2.30 5 and 8. National—"The Country Doctor"—Continuous from 11. Embassy—"Tho Amateur Gentleman"—ll 2.15 and 8. Regent—"Give Us This Night"—ll, 2.15 and 8. Ma,e .V' t i-" Bar , 20 ? icl(!S Again" and in the Air"—Continuous- from Strand—"Mr. Deeds Goen to Town"—Continuous from 11. State, Devonport—"The Music Goes Round" —7.-15. Roxy and Tlvoll—"The Singing: Kid" and "The Mulder of Dr. llarrijron"—Roxv 11. 2. 5 and S; Tivoli, S. Crystal Palaco—"l Livo For Lovo" anr! "Everybody's Old Man"—7.4s. Rlalto—"Stars Over Broadway" and "I Livo for Love" —7.43. Princess—-"Yclltpv Dust" and "Charlio Chan at the Circus"—7.ls. Britannia—"The Ghost Goes West" and "Whipsaw"—7.3o. Calety—"People Will Talk" and "Xtod Salute." State—"Rendezvous"—B. Victoria—"The Melody Lingers On" and "Ship Cafe" —7.30. State, Onehunga—"Captain January"—7.4s. London —"Hawaiian Nights" and "One ' s Guilty"—Continuous from 11. Tudor—"The Perfect Gentleman"—B. Star—"Queen of Hearts"—2.l6 and 8. Epsom Regent and Rogal—"A Midsummer Night's Dream"—7.4s. Picturedrome —"Woman Wanted" —8. DANCING Peter Pan—Popular night. (Entertainment Notices appear on Page 16.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22475, 20 July 1936, Page 12
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